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  1. How do I apply for admission to the School of Cinema? Any matriculated San Francisco State University student may declare the Cinema major or minor, and you may do so upon admission to the university. To change your major or minor, visit the Registrar site. Students must have a GPA minimum of 2.0 to declare the Cinema major.

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Our mission is to encourage students to engage in scholarship and to pursue all forms of cinema production. We are committed to providing students with a broad liberal arts education focused on three intertwined values: creative expression, critical thinking and social engagement.

  3. Here are links to some of the most commonly used petitions: Please complete and print the relevant form, have your instructor or advisor sign as appropriate, and submit the form to the Cinema office in Fine Arts 245 for review. Attach your current DARS report to Change of Major forms.

  4. SF State requires a completed Vendor 204 form prior to adding the vendor to the vendor file. A Vendor 204 form must be on file with the Accounts Payable Department for all vendors unless the payee is a SF State student, or the payee is an SF State employee.

  5. a) Waiver of Workers Compensation Form: Contractor must complete. The form is available as a template in DocuSign and can be sent via DocuSign to the contractor’s email address.

  6. International students are required by the U.S. Immigration Service to enroll at SF State in full-time status; for undergraduate students, this means at least 12 units per semester. For current tuition and costs, see the SF State Bursar’s Office website (see the link to Schedule of Tuition and Fees/Registration Process). Admission Procedures

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  8. Prerequisites: Restricted to upper-division Cinema majors, Cinema minors, Video Game Studies minors, and Animation minors; CINE 200*, CINE 202*, CINE 204*, CINE 211*, and CINE 212* or equivalents with grades of C or better; or permission of instructor. Students are restricted to a maximum of two 400-level OR two 600-level courses per semester.