Guides & Videos For Students
Sometimes, videos can be the quickest and easiest form of help. If you need help with enrolling in classes, dropping classes, understanding your degree requirements and more, this is your page!
Course Registration
How To Enroll Classes / Add Classes
Quick Instructions To Find Your Classes & Enroll
- Log into MyCSUEB & click on "Manage Classes"
- On left hand column of the page, click on "Class Search and Enroll"
- Click on what term you want to search specific classes for.
- Use the search bar to navigate yourself of what class you want (you are able to search keywords such as course, subject, class, topic, etc.).
- After searching for your class, click which class you would want for yourself
- Click the blue link on the class you want (ex: "Section 00 - 0000")
- A window should pop up after clicking the blue link that should say "Class Information" and under the "Enrollment Information" tab, there is a green button to add the class to your shopping cart.
- When exiting out of the "Class Information" window, on the left hand column of the page: "Shopping Cart". Clicking on it will show the classes you have added to your shopping cart and you will be able to proceed or enroll to the class.
Alternative Ways To Search For Your Classes
Method 1:
- After logging into MyCSUEB & entering "Manager Classes", one the left hand column of the page: click on "Class Search and Enroll"
- Under the search bar of "Search For Classes", click "Additonal ways to search"
Method 2:
- After logging into MyCSUEB & entering "Manager Classes", on the left hand column of the page: click on "Class Search and Enroll"
- Use the search bar to find your class. Once searched, on the left hand column you will be able to filter out classes you don't want to see and find specific classes that fit your liking (filter for times, days, number of units, breadth area, etc.)
How To Drop Classes
Quick Instructions To Drop Your Class
- Log into MyCSUEB & click on "Manage Classes"
- On left hand column of the page, click on "Drop Classes"
- Click the select box on which class you want to drop and click on "Next" on the top right corner of your page.
- You will be on the next page to review which classes that will be dropped and to officially drop your class, click on "Drop Classes"
How To Change Your Grade Type (Credit / No Credit)
Quick Instructions To Change Your Grade Type
- Log into MyCSUEB & click on "Manage Classes"
- On left hand column of the page, click on "Updated Classes"
- Click on which class you want to change your grade type, then under "Grading Basis" you will be able to change "Graded" to "Credit / No Credit" and click accept.
- You will be taken to a "Review and Submit" page and once reviewed, click submit.
For Transfer Students/Classes
How To Find Your Degree Audit Report
At CSUEB, the degree audit report is called a “DAR” - CSU Academic Advisement Report. It shows how your transferrable courses apply to your General Education (GE) requirements. GE requirements will be based on the catalog year in effect at the time of your admission to CSUEB. If you would like to discuss your eligibility for other catalog years, consult an academic advisor.
Quick Instructions
- Log into your MyCSUEB
- On your homepage, click on Academic Records
- On the left hand column, there is a tab called "Degree Audit Report" and click on it.
- The page would now say "View Advisement Report", click on it and that's how to access your DAR.
For more information, visit DAR's page
How To Use TES
provides the list for equivalencies between Cal State East Bay and other Community Colleges and Universities. You can also find out which courses you can take at a Community College that will transfer to Cal State East Bay (always confirm your choices with an Academic Advisor).
Quick Instructions To Use TES
- Go to , then search for the school you attended by using “INSTITUTION SEARCH” (make sure you spell out the full name of the college).
- Select the college you have searched for, then click on the search box to search for the class you have attended by typing in the course code and click search.
- The search results will show an equivalency list of the class you took and what is equivalent to CSUEB’s requirements.
If your course is not listed:
- Make sure you are searching for the correct prefix first (ex. biosc).
- If it’s still not listed it may not be articulated yet, this is common for out-of-state schools.
- Always meet with your major advisor, reach out to your major department to request a meeting. If your advisor thinks the course should meet a requirement, they can request a substitution or a new articulation will be approved.
Plan Your Schedule
A Quick Overview Of Stellic
is a new online degree planning tool undergraduate students in the College of Business & Economics. This interactive platform allows students to plan their schedules for future semesters, see how they are progressing in their degree and major, and explore how different concentrations would fit into their plan. It is intended for planning purposes only and should be used alongside the Degree Audit Report in MyCSUEB. For more details on how to use Stellic, go .