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1 Cal State East Bay Where all your possibilities come into view!

2 Locations  Hayward and Concord Enrollment 2007  Total Enrollment: 13,124 Projected Incoming Class  Freshmen: 1,200 (up 15%)  Transfer: 2,000 (up 10%) Gender  Female 62% / Male 38% Small Class Size  Student/faculty ratio 22:1 Average Age  Freshmen: 18  Undergraduates: 26 Diversity  Asian: 26%  White: 25%  Hispanic: 13%  African American: 12%  International: 7%  Native American: 1%  Other: 16% Retention Rates  Fr. to Soph.: 80.3%  Transfer: 81.3% Fast Facts _______________

3 Fall 2008 Admission Information  2007-2008 Admission Cycle: Class Level 2007-08 ApplicationsGrowth 2007-08 AdmitsGrowth 2007-08 EnrollsGrowth Freshmen7,22317%4,56713%1,19115% 2008 Applications Received 2008 Admits 2008 Enrolls 8,1006,0001,200+ (increase of 15+%)  Projected 2008 Freshmen Class:

4 Freshmen Admission Requirements _________________  be a high school graduate  or have earned a Certificate of General Education Development (GED)  or have passed the California High School Proficiency Examination  have a qualifiable eligibility index  have completed (or be in the process of completing) the comprehensive pattern of college preparatory subject requirements GPASAT Score 2.99510 2.90580 2.80660 2.70740 2.60820 2.50900 2.40980 2.301070 2.201140 2.101220 2.001300 To be admitted to Cal State East Bay as a first-time freshman, student must:  4 years of English  3 years of math  2 years of social science  2 years of lab science  2 years of foreign language  1 year of visual/performing arts  1 year of college prep elective

5 Application & Admission Process ________________  Apply Online: www.csumentor.edu  Rolling Admission  Undergraduate Application Timelines  Fall Quarter: Oct. 1-Mar. 1  Winter Quarter: June 1-Nov. 30  Spring Quarter: Aug. 1-Feb. 28  Summer Quarter: Feb. 1-May 31  Not Impacted  except for nursing

6 Campus Life _______________  New Recreation Center - Fall 2009!  New Fitness Center & Student Union!  Bookstore, billiards, convenience store, retail food outlets  New Valley Business and Technology Center!  Student Life – festivals, lectures, concerts, and theater!  60+ academic, cultural, and special interest clubs and organizations  20+ Greek organizations  Athletics - NCAA Division II (beginning 2009-2010) and NAIA’s California Pacific Conference  men's baseball  men’s and women’s basketball  men’s and women’s cross country  men’s and women’s golf  men’s and women’s soccer  women’s softball  women’s swimming  women’s volleyball  women’s water polo

7 Cost of Attendance ________________  Estimated Cost of Attendance 2008-09  Estimate is for a California resident. Tuition based on 12 units. Students are not required to live on campus. Meal plan costs vary depending on plan chosen. Personal expenses vary from student to student. With ParentsOn-CampusOff-Campus Fees$3,810 Books and Supplies$1,566 Food and Housing $4,050 $9,228 $10,152 Transportation $1,242$1,152 $1,422 Miscellaneous/Personal $3,024 TOTAL $13,692$18,780$19,974

8 Financial Aid __________________  Financial Aid Options  Federal and State grants  Low-interest loans  Federal Work-Study  Scholarships  Academic department merit scholarships  Enrollment Management scholarships based on financial need  Last year $57 million was awarded in grants, loans, scholarships, and other financial aid

9 Housing and Residential Life _____________________  Another New Residence Hall - Fall 2008!  New expansion with 400 additional occupancies  Dining commons on-site  Pioneer Heights  Fully-furnished apartments or suites  Special freshmen housing  Major/theme based housing options

10  Undergraduate Fields of Study  Bachelor’s degrees in 48 fields of study; minors in 68 fields  New Programs o100% Online Degree Completion-Human Development (BA), Recreation (BS), Education (MS) oPre-Nursing Cohort for First Time Freshmen at Concord  Pre-Professional Program Advising  For students entering medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, veterinary science, allied health sciences, law, or theology.  Student Services and Support  Renaissance Scholars Program, MESA Program, Project Impact, EOP, Excel, Student Center for Academic Achievement, and more!  Growing Study Abroad program Academics __________________

11 Cal State East Bay’s Top Ten ___________________ 1.Students First Philosophy! 2.100+ majors, minors, and program options 3.Expert instruction and small class sizes 4.Academic excellence at an affordable price 5.Professional results – top employers recruit our students 6.Flexible quarter system 7.New residence halls 8.Campus Life - festivals, performances, lectures, athletics, clubs & organizations 9.Location - San Francisco’s East Bay 10.The View

12 To learn more about CSUEB ________________  Visit us at the Welcome Center  Campus Tours: Monday-Friday, 10am & 2pm  Group Tours: Available on Fridays by appointment  Pre Admission Advising: Monday-Friday by walk-in or appointment  For additional prospective student information, call 510.885.2556 Cal State East Bay 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Hayward, CA 94542


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