Frequently Asked Questions
What is the process for becoming a student in the IDP program?
Start by reaching out to idp@humboldt.edu to set up a meeting to discuss the program and your interests, or attend an information session with the IDP Director (register for an upcoming session here)
- New first-time and transfer students apply to Cal Poly Humboldt via CalState Apply. On your application be sure to choose the Interdisciplinary Studies - Individualized Degree Plan as your major.
- Returning students submit a Request to Return form, available on the Returning Student Portal.
- Current students who are either undeclared or have less than 60 semester units (junior standing) submit a Major Change Request. Students with 90 or more semester units (senior standing) submit a Major Change for Seniors. Both forms are available here.
What will my diploma say when I graduate?
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
Do I need to have my Individualized Degree Plan approved before I start the program?
No, you do not need to have your degree plan completed or approved before you start the program. You will design your Individualized Degree Plan (IDP) in one of the program’s core courses (SP 310: Interdisciplinary Inquiry). That said, it is helpful to explore the courses offered at Cal Poly Humboldt before entering the program and perhaps even draft a preliminary plan that you can use as a jumping off point.
To guide your preparation, check out the Individualized Degree Plan Templete and the Cal Poly Humboldt course catalog.
How do I design my degree plan? Will I receive guidance on what classes to include?
You will develop your degree plan in SP 310: Interdisciplinary Inquiry with guidance from the course instructor and your academic advisor.
Will I have a dedicated advisor in the IDP program?
Yes, you will be assigned a dedicated major advisor and a professional academic advisor who will serve as a team to provide you with support and guidance.
How do I know what courses to take before I develop my degree plan?
You will work with your advisor to plan your coursework prior to developing your formal degree plan and are encouraged to use a Major Academic Plan (MAP):
- Interdisciplinary Studies, Individualized Degree Plan Concentration, B.A. MAP
- Interdisciplinary Studies, Individualized Degree Plan Concentration, B.A. Transfer MAP
Can I add minors and/or certificates? Can I study abroad?
Yes, you can add minors and/or certificates and you can also study abroad.
Can I add the IDP as a second major or complete it as a second bachelor's degree?
Yes
Can I include courses that I have already completed in my degree plan?
Yes
Can I include transfer courses from community colleges, out of state schools, private schools, and previous CSU/UC coursework in my degree plan?
Yes, your degree plan may include courses that you have already completed at Cal Poly Humboldt or other institutions.
Will I have opportunities for career and professional development through the program?
Yes, career exploration and professional development are incorporated into the core courses and the internship course. 6 units of paid/unpaid internship can be applied to your major and you may earn up to 15 units of credit for prior learning for knowledge and skills gained outside the college classroom, for example through work or community-based learning (beginning Fall 2025)
Will I have opportunities for experiential and project based learning?
Yes, core courses focus on experiential and project-based learning through which you will develop communication, critical thinking, research and project management skills; In addition, you will complete a capstone research or creative project and a digital portfolio. Optional internship/s can be included in your degree plan and you may also earn credit for learning outside of a college classroom (see next question for details)
Can I earn credit for prior learning or learning outside of a college classroom?
Yes, beginning in Fall 2025, IDP students may earn up to 15 units of credit for prior learning for college-level skills and knowledge gained outside of a college classroom, through experiences such as industry or government training, volunteer and civic activities, work-based or independant learning.
To earn credit for learning outside the classroom you will take SP 350: Conceptualizing Prior Learning (2 units) to be instructed in how to frame your non-classroom learning in academic terms and develop a prior learning portfolio. You will then submit your portfolio for assessment that could lead to up to 15 units of college credit through SP 351: Portfolio on Prior Learning.
Can I complete my degree online through the IDP program?
Yes, depending on your interests and course availability, you may complete your degree online. The core courses in the IDP program are taught online and your degree plan may include in person, hybrid, and/or online courses.
Can I enroll in courses part time or full time?
Yes, you may choose to attend part time (1-6 units) or full time (6+ units). Based on the number of units that you enroll in, you will pay part-time or part-time or full time tuition and fees.
Is the IDP program Financial Aid eligible?
Yes, the IDP program is a regular major and students have access to financial aid, all student services, campus facilities, etc…The following types of financial aid may be applied:
- Pell Grant
- Cal Grant
- Middle Class Scholarship
- Federal Loans
- Scholarships
- Veterans Aid
- Employer Reimbursement (3rd party)
- State University Grant (SUG)
- CSU Employee Tuition Benefits
IDP Program Contact Info:
IDP Program Office
Siemans Hall 216
1 Harpst St. Arcata, CA 95521
Phone: (707) 826-5089
idp@humboldt.edu
Program Director: Rebecca Robertson, PhD
Behavioral and Social Sciences 456
Phone: (707) 826-4342
rebecca.robertson@humboldt.edu