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CSUSB Undergraduate Studies July 29 - September 6, 2018 Contact us faq CAMP PK2 EAST TC 15-17 O 145-146 TC 29-32 SV JB HC CO UH SU PL PS PE AV HP IC-2 IC-1 PA UV TK CE RF CGI CGI Serrano Village Dr. N orthpark Bl vd. Coyote Dr. Basketball, Tennis & Racquetball Courts Leadership Challenge Center Dr. Prem Reddy Nursing Lab D G H Lot E F Lot Lot Lot Softball Field Athleti Fields Coussoulis Arena University Parkway N or t hp Pool Education Ln. Student Union Ln. North Ca m pus Circle rcle Coyote Crt. E E E E E Student Housing & Dining Commons Legacy Fountain Center for Global Innovation Under Construction Central Walk N Lot Public us Stop & Wild Song CAMPUS MAP Dr. Craig Seal Dean of Undergraduate Studies [email protected] Aurora Vilchis Early Start and Coyote First STEP Coordinator [email protected] Coyote First STEP How can families contact their student(s) during the program? Students will have access to their personal cellphones during the program. If you have not heard from your student and you are concerned, please contact our CARE Team at (909) 537-CARE (2273) or [email protected] or call Housing and Residential Education at (909) 537-4155. If you have an emergency and need to reach your student, please contact the University Police Department Dispatch at (909) 537-7777. We ask that you utilize this option only in the case of an emergency or urgent need. Are students allowed to leave campus? Once students arrive on campus for the first two weeks of Coyote First STEP, they are expected to remain on campus while living in the residence halls unless a student has prior approval. However, students will return home on the weekend (Thursday evening through Sunday evening). For the remaining four weeks while students commute, they are expected to attend class and any required activity. Will students have free time? Students will engage in essential programming most evenings during the two weeks while living on campus, but there will be plenty of opportunities for free time to engage in activities of their own choosing. Can parents visit/drop in while students are there? Yes. However, please discuss visits with your student ahead of time to ensure they don’t miss required programs. Please note: No guests are allowed after 10 p.m. Are students supervised at night? CSUSB enforces quiet hours in all residence halls and on-campus apartments from 10 p.m.-7 a.m. Resident assistants will be assigned to each group of students and will be present in the residence halls to supervise students overnight. Other professional staff members are on-call 24 hours per day and university police officers regularly patrol the campus and the residence halls. Parking Permits If you are bringing a vehicle to campus and plan to park on Sunday, July 29, please park in Lot D and display your complimentary one-day Parking Permit Flyer face up on your dashboard or you will receive a parking citation. Make sure to print the Parking Permit Flyer before you arrive on campus! If you plan on driving or parking your vehicle on campus for the duration of the program, you MUST purchase a Summer Session 2 permit for $57.00. The Summer Session 2 permit will cover the duration of the program, which is July 29–Sept. 6. To purchase the permit, please go to csusb.t2hosted.com/Account/Portal Phone (909) 537-5188 Email [email protected] www.csusb.edu/early-start Follow us @UGScsusb D Lot D D Parking

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CSUSB Undergraduate Studies

July 29 - September 6, 2018

Contact us faqNORTH CAMPUS CIRCLE

AD AdministrationAF Auto Fleet Services AH Animal House/ VivariumAR Academic ResearchAS Administrative ServicesAV Arrowhead Village HousingBI Biological SciencesBK Coyote BookstoreCC Children's CenterCE College of EducationCH Chaparral HallCO CommonsCS Chemical SciencesDD Univ. Center for

Developmental DisabilitiesES Environ. Health & Safety

FM Facilities Planning & Mgmt.FO Faculty Office BuildingHA HVAC Central PlantHC Student Health CenterHP Health & PE Complex/

Coussoulis ArenaIC Information CentersJB Jack H. Brown HallOB Murillo Family ObservatoryPA Performing Arts/ Theatre/

Recital HallPE Physical EducationPK1 Parking Structure WestPK2 Parking Structure EastPL John M. Pfau LibraryPS Physical SciencesPW Plant/Central WarehouseRF Student Rec. & Wellness Ctr.SB Social & Behavioral SciencesSH Sierra HallSU Santos Manuel Student UnionSV Serrano VillageTC Temp. ClassroomsTK Temp. Kinesiology Annex TO Temp. OfficesUE University EnterprisesUH University HallUP University PoliceUV University VillageVA Visual Arts Center/Robert &

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5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407-2393(909) 537-5000 • www.csusb.edu

*Parking permits are required to park on campus at all times – 24 hours a day/7 days a week. csusb.edu/parking

March 26, 2018

CAMPUS MAP

Dr. Craig SealDean of Undergraduate Studies

[email protected]

Aurora VilchisEarly Start and Coyote First STEP Coordinator

[email protected]

Coyote First STEPHow can families contact their student(s) during the program?Students will have access to their personal cellphones during the program. If you have not heard from your student and you are concerned, please contact our CARE Team at (909) 537-CARE (2273) or [email protected] or call Housing and Residential Education at (909) 537-4155. If you have an emergency and need to reach your student, please contact the University Police Department Dispatch at (909) 537-7777. We ask that you utilize this option only in the case of an emergency or urgent need.

Are students allowed to leave campus?Once students arrive on campus for the fi rst two weeks of Coyote First STEP, they are expected to remain on campus while living in the residence halls unless a student has prior approval. However, students will return home on the weekend (Thursday evening through Sunday evening). For the remaining four weeks while students commute, they are expected to attend class and any required activity.

Will students have free time?Students will engage in essential programming most evenings during the two weeks while living on campus, but there will be plenty of opportunities for free time to engage in activities of their own choosing.

Can parents visit/drop in while students are there?Yes. However, please discuss visits with your student ahead of time to ensure they don’t miss required programs. Please note: No guests are allowed after 10 p.m.

Are students supervised at night?CSUSB enforces quiet hours in all residence halls and on-campus apartments from 10 p.m.-7 a.m. Resident assistants will be assigned to each group of students and will be present in the residence halls to supervise students overnight. Other professional staff members are on-call 24 hours per day and university police offi cers regularly patrol the campus and the residence halls.

Parking PermitsIf you are bringing a vehicle to campus and plan to park

on Sunday, July 29, please park in Lot D and display your

complimentary one-day Parking Permit Flyer face up on your

dashboard or you will receive a parking citation. Make sure to

print the Parking Permit Flyer before you arrive on campus!

If you plan on driving or parking your vehicle on campus for

the duration of the program, you MUST purchase a Summer

Session 2 permit for $57.00. The Summer Session 2 permit will

cover the duration of the program, which is July 29–Sept. 6.

To purchase the permit, please go to

csusb.t2hosted.com/Account/Portal

Phone(909) 537-5188

[email protected]

www.csusb.edu/early-start

Follow us @UGScsusb

DLotDLotD

Parking

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California State University, San Bernardino is a preeminent center

of intellectual and cultural activity in Inland Southern California.

Opened in 1965 and set at the foothills of the beautiful San

Bernardino Mountains, the university serves more than 20,000

students each year

and graduates about

4,000 students

annually. CSUSB

refl ects the dynamic

diversity of the

region and has

the most diverse

student population

of any university in

the Inland Empire,

and it has the

second highest

African-American

and Hispanic

enrollments of all

public universities

in California. Eighty

one percent of those who graduate are the fi rst in their families to

do so. CSUSB has seen record increases in enrollment, diversity of

faculty and students, grant and contract funding, fundraising and

international programs development.

CFs Passport

Check-In Stations/Passport10 a.m. – Noon

Serrano Village (SV) and Santos Manuel Student Union (SU)

LunchNoon – 1:30 p.m.

CO Patio

Welcome Students and Family2 – 2:30 p.m.

Coussoulis Arena (HP)

Family Welcome 2:30 – 3:45 p.m.

Coussoulis Arena (HP)

Coyote First STEP Student Welcome2:45 – 3:45 p.m.

Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center (SU)

Coyote Send-Off 3:45 – 4 p.m.

Residence Halls (SV)

Resident Assistant Floor Meeting (students only)

4 – 5 p.m.Residence Halls (SV)

Dinner (students only)

6 – 7 p.m.Obershaw Dining Room (CO)

Evening Residence Hall Activity (students only)

8 p.m.Village Square Pool

Please be advised that minors (under 18 years of age) MUST have a parent or guardian present during the check-in process.

Lunch is being served from noon – 1:30 p.m. on the patio of the Upper Commons; seating is available in the Obershaw Dining Area, the Lower Commons and in the Santos Manuel Student

Union (SMSU) Bay Room, Pub or open common areas.

Head to the Coussoulis Arena for the Welcome at 2 p.m.!

Welcome Day ScheduleCSUSB AT A GLANCE CFS OVERVIEW

Coyote First STEP (CFS) is CSUSB’s response to the

California State University (CSU) system Early Start Program

to promote student success through a six-week supported

math and college transition program. Students live on

campus in university housing for the fi rst two weeks of the

program while they complete a math course and engage in

activities, which are designed to promote college success.

Students experience life in the residence halls, become

better acquainted with the campus and make some new

friends along the way.

This program was

designed to provide

an introduction to

student life at CSUSB

while establishing a

strong foundation

for academic

success. Last year,

99 percent of student

participants believed

the program met

or exceeded their

expectations!

or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their

the program met the program met

or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their or exceeded their

the program met

or exceeded their

Station 1Residence Hall

Check-in Serrano Village (SV)

Station 2Orientation

Check-in Student Union Lobby (SU)

Station 3Liability FormsStudent Union

Skybox 210/21 (SU)

Station 4T-Shirt Pickup Student Union

Board Room 219 (SU)

Station 5Technology

Student UnionFourplex 215/216 (SU)

Station 6Parking

Student Union Fourplex 215/216 (SU)

Station 7Survey & Passport

drop-off Student Union

Fourplex 215/216 (SU)

Students are not considered checked in until all stations have

been stamped as completed. Check-in must be completed

between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Name: Coyote ID: