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2010 High School Admission Practices. SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising and Registration) Financial Aid & Scholarships (i.e., Presidential Scholarship.

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1 2010 High School Admission Practices

2 SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising and Registration) Financial Aid & Scholarships (i.e., Presidential Scholarship and Work Study) National Student Exchange & Study Abroad Opportunities Career Development Center Services to Students with Disabilities Division II Athletics Student Life & Activities (over 80 clubs and organizations) Recreational Sports

3 Number of Applicants: 9555 Number of Admits: 5980 Average SAT Score: 912 Average GPA (First-Time Freshman): 3.19

4 Nursing is the only impacted major at CSUSB and admits only in Fall and Winter quarters. Nursing accepts 88 B.S.N. students each year (supplemental application required). Palm Desert Campus accepts 22 B.S.N. students every Fall term. The B.A.S.W. program admits new students only in Fall quarter (supplemental application required). Social Work accepts 50 B.A.S.W. students each Fall.

5 CSUSB has continued to declare campus-wide impaction for 2010-2011. High schools located within CSUSB’s defined local area will be admitted based on the minimum standard CSU admission requirements. Please refer to CSUSB Admissions website for eligibility index, local & non-local service area, and admissions updates at http://admissions.csusb.eduhttp://admissions.csusb.edu Local Admission Areas (includes specific school districts within San Bernardino and Riverside counties) San Bernardino County School Districts Apple Valley, Chaffey, Colton, Fontana, Hesperia, Morongo, Redlands, Rialto, Rim of the World, San Bernardino City, Victor Valley and Yucaipa. Riverside County School Districts Banning, Beaumont, Coachella Valley, Desert Sands, Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Palm Springs and Riverside

6 Submit application during application priority filing period and meet all transcript, confirmation deposit and document deadlines. Check your campus e-mail account regularly for important information from CSUSB. Attend CSUSB Presentation, Application Workshop, Financial Aid Workshop or CSUSB Open House event for information and assistance. Don't forget to submit AP/IB scores and to take EPT/ELM placement exams early. Remember when a student is first admitted it's on a provisional or conditional basis and they must meet all admission requirements with their final transcript!

7 October 1 through November 30, 2010 Supplemental application needed for the impacted majors in Nursing and Social Work

8 May 1 st – EPT/ELM must be taken May 1 st – Confirmation deposit due July 15 th – Deadline for all documents – Final High School transcripts, test scores, application fee, residency documents, etc. All admission requirements must be completed by the end of Spring Semester. Specific questions and appeals may be referred to the Associate Directors in the Office of Admissions & Student Recruitment.

9 After a student submits their application to CSUMentor, they will receive the following e-mail: – Application Acknowledgment e-mail containing their Coyote ID and instructions on activating their MyCoyote account and campus e-mail. Check MyCoyote account often Check CSUSB e-mail often Remember to submit all admission requests by their established deadlines Attend Open House event on October 30, 2010

10 *Non-resident students pay (in addition to other fees charged all students) $248 per unit and $124 per ½ unit out-of-state tuition. Note: All CSU listed fees are estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees. (Academic Year)CommuterOn-Campus HousingOff-Campus Housing Tuition/Fees$5,049* Books$1,620 Room & Board$4,338$9,624$11,133 Transportation$1,272$1,041$1,236 Personal & Misc.$2,700$2,349$2,133 Total$14,979$19,638$21,171

11 Mark Darby – High Desert, Riverside, and Corona – Email: darby@csusb.edudarby@csusb.edu – Phone: (909) 537-3178 Michael Harrison – Riverside, San Bernardino, and Temecula – Email: harriso5@csusb.eduharriso5@csusb.edu – Phone: (909) 537-3783 Marisol Huerta – Rancho Cucamonga, Moreno Valley and Ontario – Email: mhuerta@csusb.edumhuerta@csusb.edu – Phone: (909) 537-3233 Avi Rodriguez – Low Desert, San Jacinto and Hemet – Email: arodrigu@csusb.eduarodrigu@csusb.edu – Phone: (760) 537-8111 Lucia Zarate – Redlands, Fontana, Colton, and Rialto – Email: lzarate@csusb.edulzarate@csusb.edu – Phone: (909) 537-7568

12 Admissions & Student Recruitment ………......(909) 537-5188 http://admissions.csusb.edu http://admissions.csusb.edu Financial Aid………………………………………….…....(909) 537-5227 http://finaid.csusb.edu http://finaid.csusb.edu Campus Tours……………………………………………..(909) 537-5192 tours@csusb.edu tours@csusb.edu Housing………………………………………………….…..(909) 537-4155 http://housing.csusb.edu http://housing.csusb.edu EOP…………………………………………………………....(909) 537-5042 http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/eop/ http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/eop/ Testing…………………………………………………….…(909) 537-5045 http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/testing/ http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/testing/


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