1 / 7

Cal State University Fullerton

Cal State University Fullerton. Titans. We are called the Titans, after those powerful giants of Greek mythology. Our mascot is the elephant, whose presence towers above others . . Located in sun-drenched Orange County off the 57 FWY

zafirah
Download Presentation

Cal State University Fullerton

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Cal State University Fullerton Titans We are called the Titans, after those powerful giants of Greek mythology. Our mascot is the elephant, whose presence towers above others.

  2. Located in sun-drenched Orange County off the 57 FWY We have a comfortable, compact, tree-shaded campus that offers space for exuberance, solitude and intimate conversation. Campus population is over 32,000 El Toro campus in south Orange County – Upper division and selected credential and graduate level degree programs Semester system Average class size -32 Cal State University Fullerton Overview

  3. Admit only Upper division transfers- 60 transferable units Minimum of 30 semester units in CSU-approved general education courses, with a “C” or better “The golden four” requirements with a grade C or better prior to admission A cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 (C) or better in all transferable units. Non California residents must have a 2.4 or better GPA requirements maybe higher for Fall 04 and later General Education Certification is recommended A maximum of 70 semester units from a community college Admissions for Transfers

  4. Seven colleges house 100 degree programs We have no impacted majors – may change High demand programs include Business, Communications, Psychology, College of the Arts, and Teaching credentials Walt Disney Co. Partners in Education program with Department of Art College of Business has the second largest undergraduate enrollment in the nation Health Professions advising Center for Careers in Teaching Academic Programs

  5. Transfer services - Transfer center - Transfer Day - Dual Admissions/ 4CSU PACT - New Student Orientation University Learning Center University Honors Program Study Abroad Multicultural Learning Center Guardian Scholars Ronald McNair Scholars Program Student Diversity Program Over 200 clubs and organizations Anthropology Museum Center for Careers in Teaching Center for Internships and Cooperative Education Center for Oral and Public Health Chicano Resource Center Fullerton Arboretum Grand Central Art Center Transfer Student Support and Resources

  6. On campus housing accommodates approximately 800 students. The residence hall complex consists of apartment style suites and a community center. Housing application is available July 1st and must be submitted no later than May 1st the following year Housing on-campus is limited Plenty of housing off campus listed through housing office Titan teams have earned 11 national championships in seven different sports This includes national championships in Division 1 competition – one in softball and three in baseball – at the College World Series Men’s – Basket Ball, Cross Country, Fencing, Soccer, Wrestling Women’s – Basket Ball, Cross Country, Fencing, Soccer, Tennis, Volley Ball Housing and Athletics

  7. Highly encourage students to apply on line and and on time– www.csumentor.edu Resident Fees $1258 for 7+ units and $829 for 1-6 units. Non residents $282/unit. Applications for Fall are due the previous year Oct. 1st - Nov. 30th. Spring – Previous August 1-31st. Admissions (714) 278-2370 Transfer Center (714) 278-3358 Disabled Student Services (714) 278-3117 New Student Orientation (714) 278-2501 Financial Aid (714) 278-3125 Housing (714) 278-2168 Campus Tours (714) 278-3120 Important information and contact numbers

More Related