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CSU COUNSELOR CONFERENCE CAL STATE FULLERTON

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CSU COUNSELOR CONFERENCE

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Black, 5%

Hispanic, 37%

Asian/Pacific Islander, 22%

Native Americans,

1%

White, 28%

Unknown, 6%International,

2%Freshman Statistics

Total Class Enrollment: 4,697 59% Female, 41% Male Average GPA: 3.20 Average SAT: 984

Math: 503 Verbal: 481

Total Applications Received: 33,287

Total Admitted: 19,780 (59%)

Majors Most Often Declared

Business Administration Psychology Communications Kinesiology Theatre

University Enrollment by Ethnicity

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN STATISTICSFALL 2008

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FALL 2010 ADMISSION

Requirements Complete all A-G courses with at least a “C” or better Achieve at least a minimum eligibility index of 2900 (Local Area) Submit an application as early as possible between Oct 1st - Nov 30th

Take SAT or ACT by December of Senior year Complete the ELM / EPT by May 1, 2010, if not exempt by EAP Close attention to dates and deadlines

Impaction Campus-wide Impaction for First-time Freshman & Transfer

Recommend 4000 index for students outside the local area The EL-BSN is an impacted program

Admission to the University as a pre-nursing student does not guarantee admission to the EL-BSN nursing major.

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College of Business & EconomicsMihaylo College is the largest accredited business

school in California and the 4th largest in the United States. It is listed in Princeton Review’s Best 290 Business Schools. This college has its own advisement counselors.

College of the Arts The College of the Arts is among the top 16 highly recommended programs in the nation. COTA students receive top awards and recognition in annual competitions and festivals such as ImagiNations, Microsoft Imagine Cup, Key Art, VASTA, American College Dance and International Music Scholar Laureate Program.

College of Health & Human DevelopmentFastest growing college since 2000, graduating

students that are very employable. Child and Adolescent Studies Health

Science Counseling and Social Work Human

Services Kinesiology, Athletic Training

College of Engineering & Computer ScienceWork on real world research projects with faculty

members and industry professionals. Study in small classes and participate research and design competitions with highly qualified professors.

ACADEMICS

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College of EducationThe College of Education at CSUF provides the

only university teacher preparation program in Orange County that is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

College of Natural Sciences & MathematicsEmphasis on instruction and student involvement

in research such as the Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary, a 12 acre nature preserve providing hands-on research opportunities.

With plenty of scholarship opportunities

College of Humanities & Social SciencesHSS: Home of Student Success | Largest College in

the CSUFocus on education, research, public service and

professional developmentThe College hosts its own Study Abroad Program:

Spring in London, Summer in Italy or Spain College Alumni Internships Programs in

Washington D.C.

College of CommunicationsOur College of Communications is the largest in

the western United States and fourth largest in the nation. Through professional faculty we maintain contacts with communications professionals throughout the region and nation.

ACADEMICS

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COST OF ATTENDANCE

GENERAL ESTIMATED COST OF ATTENDANCE

Fees At Home On Campus Off-Campus

State University Fee $4,662 $4,662 $4,662

Additional Cost (Books, Meals, Housing, Transportation, Miscellaneous)

$9,876 $14,520 $16,662

Total $14,538 $19,182 $21,324

ESTIMATED COST PER SEMESTER

Fees > 6 Units (Full Time) < 6 Units (Part Time)

State University Fees $2,331 $1,485

Parking $162 $162

Books (Estimated Cost ) $300-500 $100-300

Total $2793 - $2993 $1747 - $1947

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FINANCIAL RESOURCES

Financial Aid: Nearly $2 million in scholarships and awards is paid annually at Cal State

Fullerton. Over 400 scholarships that CSUF student can apply to throughout the academic

year Awards and scholarship range from $500.00 to full academic scholarship

Special Scholarships: Honors and Scholars Guardian Scholars Future Scholars Program President’s Scholars Program Music Department Scholarships Army ROTC For more information, please visit www.fullerton.edu/financialaid

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HOUSING

On-campus housing accommodates 836 students.

Students do not have to be admitted to the University to submit a Housing Application.

Housing application and off-campus housing referrals are available online.

The residence hall complex consists of apartment style suites and a community center.

Single occupancy: $7,675 Double occupancy: $5,775

Apply as early as possible beginning October 1st at www.fullerton.edu/housing

CONTACT INFO:Phone: (657) 278-2168Email: [email protected] Hours: Monday-Friday 8am to 5pmLocation: Cobb Residence Halls

Single occupancy

Double occupancy

1,000 bed housing

complex is under

construction

To be completed in

Fall 2011

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WHY CAL STATE FULLERTON?

29 Greek, Cultural, and Local Fraternities and Sororities 250+ clubs and organizations and numerous student

development opportunities including Student Leadership Institute, Volunteer and Service Center, and Associated Students

Abundant Resources with a Small Campus Feel | Student faculty ratio 23:1

Campus Community

Internship Opportunities

The Internship & Job Fair Over 250 companies &

Interviews on campus

The Internship Event Specifically for internships Excellent for majors with a

required internship

Industry PartnersDisney Partners

One of only 18 institutions worldwide & the only public institution of higher education to be chosen

Opportunity to work closely with a prominent company in a real world setting

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WHY CAL STATE FULLERTON?

As noted in the CSU 2004 study “Working for California: The Impact of the California State University,” Cal State Fullerton generates $851 million in economic activity annually, sustaining more than 12,500 jobs in the region and generating more than $45 million per year in state tax revenue.

The Performing Arts Major's College Guide lists Cal State Fullerton among its "Most Highly Recommended Undergraduate Programs" for drama and musical theater, and among "Noteworthy Programs" for dance.

The Templeton Guide: Colleges That Encourage Character Development: A Resource for Parents, Students and Educators lists CSUF’s Student Leadership Institute among the guide’s “Exemplary Programs” in the student leadership category.

The Steven G. Mihaylo College of Business and Economics, the state’s largest accredited business college, is included in the 2009 edition of Princeton Review’s Best 296 Business Schools.

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University Outreach--657.278.2086 [email protected]

Early Assessment [email protected]

Transfer Services--657.278.3358 [email protected]

Admissions--657.278.2370 [email protected]

Campus Tours--657.278.3120 www.fullerton.edu/toursDisabled Student Services--657.278.3117

[email protected] Aid--657.278.3125

[email protected]

[email protected]

Important Dates and DeadlinesOctober 1 – November 30th: Apply for admissionJanuary 15: SAT/ACT scores must be receivedMarch 2: Financial Aid application due*April 24, 2010: Welcome to Cal State Fullerton DayMay 1: Last day to take ELM/EPT placement examsMay 6 by 5:00 pm:Last day to register for mandatory New Student OrientationJuly 9: Final official high school transcript must be received

Contact InformationQUESTIONS?