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CSU COUNSELOR CONFERENCE CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS
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UNIVERSITY PROFILE Total Enrollment: 7,756 Student to Faculty Ratio: 19:1 Average Class Size: 25-35 State of the Art Library & Recreation Center 90% of Faculty have PhD’s Quarter System Safe Campus Environment
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FALL 2009 ADMISSION INFORMATION FTF Applications:4,262 FTF Admits:3,060 FTF Enrolled:1,074 Average GPA for FTF: 3.12 Average SAT/ACT Scores: SAT 920 / ACT 20 FTF Population: 16.7% Average Age of all Students: 24 Female Students: 66% Male Students: 34% Average Unit Load: 12 Units
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FALL 2010 ADMISSIONS APPLICATION INFORMATION CSU Mentor: Oct 1 st – March 1 st No Winter/Spring Quarter Admission – Math & Science majors may still apply Summer coursework OK Intent to Register: July 1 st / $100 deposit Orientation: Mandatory / $35 fee
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS & MAJORS FOUR SCHOOLS – School of Business & Public Administration – School of Education – School of Humanities & Social Sciences – School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics NEW PROGRAMS – Economics, Environmental, and Global Studies (formerly Economics) – Computer Engineering (within next year) POPULAR MAJORS – Biology – Criminal Justice – Liberal Studies – Nursing – Psychology
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COSTS TO ATTEND LIVINGON CAMPUSOFF CAMPUS Registration Fees$1,697.00 Books & Supplies$546.00 Housing & Meals$2,226.00$2,958.00 Total Cost Per Quarter$4,469.00$5,201.00 Total Cost Per Year$13,407.00$15,603.00 Figures are based on undergraduate students considered full-time status (over 6 units) Non-Resident/Foreign Tuition $248.00 per unit (plus fees above)
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FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL CODE: 007993 Awarded 56 million last year Over 76% of all students received financial aid FAFSA Deadline: March 2 nd Freshman Scholarship Application Deadline: April 1 st – Apply online Registration Fees – $1,697.00 per quarter / $5,091.00 per year New Online Scholarship Management System
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CAMPUS HOUSING Current housing: 6 three story coed residential halls – 300 beds Freshman Priority Housing First Year Experience Living Learning Communities New food services through Aramark – Dining Commons being remodeled – 5 different meal plan options Odyssey Management Online System – One stop shop to apply, pay fees, choose roommates, request maintenance, etc. Future housing will include apartment style semi-suites – 600 additional beds
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ATHLETICS NCAA Division I Athletic Program Athletic Teams - Men’s: Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Track & Field, and Wrestling - Women’s: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, and Water Polo 30 NCAA Team Championships 236 NCAA Individual Championships 1,132 NCAA All-Americans Produced 6 Olympians
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NEW FACILITIES Science III Building Recreation Center 54,000 sq ft. three-story building Math & Computer Science library & tutorial rooms Robotics lab Lecture classrooms Study lounge Togo’s Sandwiches 75,000 sq ft. state-of-the-art facility 100 student positions Personal trainer services (free) 32 foot high rock climbing wall 3 court gymnasium 3 lane suspended track Juice It Up
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CAMPUS CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions & Records 661-654-3036 Athletics 661-654-2583 Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) 661-654-2275 Financial Aid 661-654-3016 Housing/Residential Life 661-654-3014 New Student Orientation 661-654-3388 Orientation 661-654-3388 Students with Disabilities 661-654-3016 Testing Center 661-654-3373 University Outreach & Campus Tours 661-654-3138
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