Human Development and Family Studies

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Human Development and Family Studies (B.S.)

How to Apply

To apply, you should have the following:

  • At least 60 semester hours of transferable college credit.
    Although this program works particularly well for students who have an AA in Early Childhood Education from a Colorado community college, it is not required for admittance.
  • 2.0 cumulative GPA (2.5 GPA preferred) from all previously completed coursework
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Completed CSU's admission requirement in mathematics through one of the following four options:
    • Transferable mathematics course (e.g., college algebra) with a grade of "C-" or higher.
    • Intermediate algebra course with a grade of "B-" or higher.
    • Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II with grades of "C" or higher while in high school.
    • Successful results on the CSU Mathematics Placement Exam (MPE).

Getting Started Checklist

  1. Contact Colorado State University OnlinePlus as soon as possible to provide your most current contact information, including:
    • Full name
    • Maiden name if applicable
    • Current phone number(s)
    • Mailing and email addresses
    • Date of birth
    • Degree program of interest
    • Intended start semester (Fall-August, Spring-January, Summer-May)
  2. Prior transcripts are evaluated to determine academic status in relation to satisfying degree program requirements. Download the check sheet for more information. You are encouraged to complete any outstanding general education courses and lower-division prerequisites as you pursue formal admission to Colorado State University. You are allowed to repeat courses if necessary.
    • Send transcript(s), official or unofficial to Frances Betts at Colorado State University OnlinePlus. Include a transcript from EVERY college/university that you have attended.

      Frances Betts
      Colorado State University OnlinePlus
      1040 Campus Delivery
      Fort Collins, CO 80523-1040
      frances.betts@colostate.edu

    • Colorado State University OnlinePlus will contact you directly once your Tentative Transfer Evaluation has been completed to schedule a phone advising appointment.
  3. Complete your advising appointment, during which you will discuss your plan of study and current placement in the program.
  4. Apply for admission to the University. Submit your application materials to the admissions office to be considered for admission to Colorado State University.
    • Select "Human Dev & Family Studies – Distance" (transfer students only) when choosing the program of study. Program code: HDFS-DD-BS
    • A list of required materials can be found on the undergraduate admission page.
    • Deadlines: Fall semester deadline – June 1, Spring semester deadline – November 1
  5. Once admitted to the program, contact Patrick Reno, HDFS adviser, to verify your first semester's courses.

If you wish to apply for federal financial aid, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Additional financial aid information is also available.

Upon notification of admission, contact Frances Betts for assistance with registration, frances.betts@colostate.edu, 970-491-6075.

If you miss the application deadline, you may still register for courses to begin your program of study as a non-degree student. Students seeking federal financial aid must be admitted prior to enrolling.

Application Deadlines

Applications for admission are available for the fall and spring semesters. Summer admission is not available. Note: Online applications must be submitted before 5 p.m. (MT) on the deadline date.

You should plan to begin your transfer process no later than one month before the application deadline.

Fall Semester June 1 - After this date (but no later than July 1), completed applications are considered on a space-available basis.
Spring Semester November 1

Degree at a Glance

Delivery

Online. On-campus attendance is not required to complete this program.

Total credits

120 credits (a minimum of 60 credits must be transferred into the program)

Tuition

$319 per credit
(financial aid available)

Time frame

The program duration will vary based on your learning style, intensity of study, previous coursework, and career objectives. Summer courses are not required although most courses are available during summer.

Generally, individual courses are 16 weeks in Fall and Spring and 12 weeks in Summer. See each course page for details.

Designed for

Individuals working with young children and families in various settings who wish to expand their professional options.

What you will earn

You will earn the same regionally-accredited Colorado State University degree that a student on the Fort Collins campus is awarded. Your diploma and transcript are identical to those awarded to on-campus students.