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It’s all about L.A.!

It’s all about L.A.!. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES. THE CAMPUS. Located five miles east of downtown Los Angeles, in the San Gabriel Valley Fall 2003 – 21,100 total enrollment Freshmen: 1373 Transfers: 1592 Diverse student population Female: 63% Male: 37%

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It’s all about L.A.!

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  1. It’sallaboutL.A.! CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES

  2. THE CAMPUS • Located five miles east of downtown Los Angeles, in the San Gabriel Valley • Fall 2003 – 21,100 total enrollment • Freshmen: 1373 • Transfers: 1592 • Diverse student population • Female: 63% Male: 37% • Average undergrad age: 25

  3. ACADEMICS • Quarter system academic calendar • Faculty-to-student ratio: 1 to 19 • Average class size: 28 students • Most popular majors: • Child Development • Psychology • Liberal Studies • Nursing (Our only IMPACTED major) • Criminal Justice

  4. HONORABLE MENTIONS • Top public undergrad Business • Top 30 public undergrad Engineering • Top 5 nursing program in CA – #1 in CSU • Teacher credentialing program • Minority research programs (national models) • Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS-RISE) • Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC-U*STAR)

  5. UNIQUE PROGRAMS • Urban Learning major (blended) • Rehabilitation Services major • Graphic Communication major (CA) • 2+2 Articulation majors: • Fire Protection Administration and Technology • Aviation Administration • Joint doctoral programs: • UCI – Educational Leadership (K-12) (Ed.D.) • UCLA – Special Education (Ph.D.) • ACE/PACE programs – for HS students

  6. OTHER POINTS OF PRIDE • Two faculty recipients of the 2004 CSU Wang Family Excellence Award • Longest-operating Criminalistics grad program west of the Mississippi and future Crime Laboratory • NASA University Research Center – Only one in the CSU • Super Eagle – 1615 mpg (1st in nation)

  7. BEYOND THE CLASSROOM • Student involvement • Over 130 student clubs & organizations • 350 events annually • Athletics – NCAA Division II • 25 Olympian alumni • Housing – 1000-student capacity • Residential apartments • Double occupancy ~ $361.00/month

  8. TUITION & SCHOLARSHIPS • Tuition and student fees • $2,852.25 (3 quarters) • Non-resident fees: $226.00/unit • General Scholarship Application – due March 15, 2005

  9. PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARS • $20,000 scholarship over four years • Minimum requirements: • Incoming first-time freshman • 3.75 GPA • 1200 SAT I or 27 ACT • Qualify for college-level Math and English • HS Principal’s recommendation • Applications due March 15, 2005 • For more information, call 323-343-3131.

  10. ADMISSIONS • Applications accepted year-round: • Apply online at www.csumentor.edu

  11. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit us online at: www.calstatela.edu

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