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John Larsen, Assistant Director for Recruitment admissions@csumb.edu 831-582-3738

John Larsen, Assistant Director for Recruitment admissions@csumb.edu 831-582-3738. Most popular majors Business Biology Psychology Kinesiology. The CSU with an Ocean View. Average class size 23 90% of all courses have fewer than 40 students

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John Larsen, Assistant Director for Recruitment admissions@csumb.edu 831-582-3738

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  1. John Larsen, Assistant Director for Recruitment admissions@csumb.edu 831-582-3738 CSUMB●EDU

  2. Most popular majors Business Biology Psychology Kinesiology The CSU with an Ocean View Average class size 23 90% of all courses have fewer than 40 students 60% of all undergraduates live in campus housing CSUMB●EDU

  3. Fall 2012 Application Pool Applications Admits CSUMB●EDU

  4. Fall 2012 Application Pool • Local service area - all eligible applicants are admitted. • Majority of applications/admits are outside of service area. CSUMB●EDU

  5. Fall 2012 Application Pool • Los Angeles • Santa Clara • San Diego • Orange • Alameda • Sacramento • Riverside • Fresno • Contra Costa • San Bernardino • San Joaquin Non-service area top counties for applications CSUMB●EDU

  6. Fall 2012 Application Pool Avg HS GPA 3.09 Avg SAT M&CR 981 Avg ACT composite 21 • Official transcript required for FTF • Official transcripts required for Transfer • Official SAT/ACT test scores • Conditional Admission self-reported info • Eligibility check done after SIR is received • Avg Transfer GPA 2.65 CSUMB●EDU

  7. Admissions Criteria-Fall 2013 Filing period: October 1-November 30 CSU baseline eligibility requirements No Local Admissions Area Enrollment Controls: Document Deadlines (transcripts for UDT admits, test scores, etc) Enrollment Confirmation Deadline Eligibility met by end of spring semester - NO SUMMER WORK Golden 4 – “C” or better by end of spring - NO SUMMER WORK EPT/ELM test score submission deadlines Mandatory Orientation CSUMB●EDU

  8. Important Deadlines & Dates • Official SAT/ACT Test Scores January 31, 2013 • Conditional Admission Notification Feb-March 2013 • Official Transcripts for Transfer Admit March 15, 2013 • Eligibility Check Confirmation is Received Feb-June 2013 • Enrollment Confirmation $100 non-refundable May 1, 2013 • EPT/ELM Tests Completed May 5, 2013 • Early Start June 1, 2013 • Final Transcript Submission July 8, 2013 • Final Eligibility Check July - August CSUMB●EDU

  9. MY.CSUMB IMPORTANT! • All students are responsible for monitoring their application progress and “To Do” list through their MyCSUMB dashboard. • Username and Password sent out upon receipt of application via letter and email • MY.CSUMBupdates each hour 24/7 ►App status ►“To Do” list ►Deadlines ►Important Reminders

  10. Early Start • Communication to admits will begin February 2012 • Information for all students is available at: http://earlystart.csumb.edu/ • Early Start Smart Page • Students must choose where they will complete Early Start by June 1, 2013 • Students attending another CSU can find info:http://earlystart.csumb.edu/other-csu-admits • Monitor MyCSUMB accounts for messages and posted deadlines associated with Early Start CSUMB●EDU

  11. Early Start • Math • ESMAT 90 Pre-College Math 1 unit • ESMAT 90 Pre-College Math, CSUMB Boot Camp1 unit • English • ESWRT 94 Introduction to Writing 1 unit • ESWRT 95 Introduction to Reading & Writing 4 units • Only early start & remediation course offered at CSUMB • Online course are NOT available • Most courses open to all students CSUMB●EDU

  12. AS-T & AA-T certified programs (SB1440) Website http://catalog.csumb.edu/undergrad-education/aa-tas-t-programs CSUMB●EDU

  13. AS-T & AA-T certified programs (SB1440) • Admissions Process • Conditional Admission w/ self-reported info • AS-T/AA-T degree verified with final degree posted on the transcript • Course Selection and Advising • Students can view transfer credit in their student account • Academic Advisors develop course plan • Must attend New Student Orientation CSUMB●EDU

  14. Transfer Student Support • Transfer Admissions Agreements • Developed with specific Community Colleges • Granted admission prior to the regular admit pool • New Student Orientation (students must attend) • Meet with major & advisors to develop academic plan • Academic department and UAC support for new transfer students • Major Pro-Seminar Lecture designed to help new transfer students adapt to CSUMB. CSUMB●EDU

  15. Annual Cost of Attendance 12-13 Tuition Fees $5,970 Room $5,998 Board $3,450 Books $ 650 Parking $ 54 Total: $16,122 CSUMB●EDU

  16. Come See for Yourself! University Open House........................................Saturday, Oct 13th 10am-2pm admissions.csumb.edu/open-house CSUMB Counselor Conference…………………..Thursday, November 8th 9am-Noon Invitations will be emailed soon! Tours………………………………………………….Monday – Saturday @ 11:00 Book online or (831) 582-3738 CSUMB●EDU

  17. Important Contact Information Admissions & Recruitment 831-582-3738 admissions@csumb.edu Athletics 831-582-3015 athletics@csumb.edu Financial Aid 831-582-5100 financial_aid@csumb.edu Residential Life & Housing 831-582-3378 student_housing@csumb.edu Student Disability Resources 831-582-3672 student_disability_resources@csumb.edu CSUMB●EDU

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