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2008 CSU COUNSELOR CONFERENCE

CSU C OUNSELOR C ONFERENCE. F ALL 2009 A DMISSIONS Requirements Complete all A-G courses with at least a “C” or better Achieve at least a minimum

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2008

CSU COUNSELOR CONFERENCE

FALL 2009 ADMISSIONS

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 2, 2009, if not exempt by EAP

Impaction Campus-wide Impaction for First-time Freshman

• Recommend 3200 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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Black; 4%

Hispanic; 28%

Asian/Pacific Is-lander;

22%Native Americans;

1%

White; 32%

Interna-tional; 4%

Unknown; 10%

Freshman Statistics Total Class Enrollment: 4,154 60% Female, 40% Male Average GPA: 3.18 Average SAT: 978

Math: 499 Verbal: 480

Total Applications Received: 49, 681

Total Admitted: 24,159 (49%)

Majors Most Often Declared

Business Administration

Psychology Liberal Arts Child Adolescent

Studies Art

University Enrollment by Ethnicity

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN STATISTICS-FALL 2007

GENERAL ESTIMATED COST OF ATTENDANCEFees

At Home

On Campus Off-Campus

State University Fee $3,342 $3,342 $3,342

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

$8,128 $12,076

$13,846

Total $11,470

$15,418

$17,788

ESTIMATED COST - PER SEMESTER > 6 Units (Full Time) < 6 Units (Part Time)

State University Fees

$1,869 $1,109

Parking $145 $145

Books (Estimated Cost )

$300-500 $100-300

Total $2,300-$2,500 $1350 - $1650

ACADEMICSCollege 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 Development

• Prepares for careers in areas of broad human concern Child and Adolescent Studies

Health Science Counseling and Social Work

Human Services Kinesiology, Sports and Exercise Nursing

College of Engineering & Computer Science

• Work on real world research projects with faculty members and industry professionals such as Dr. Mohinder Grewal who has been named one of the 50 Leaders to watch in Global Positioning Systems (GPS) research.

College of Business & Economics• Mihaylo 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.

ACADEMICS

College of Education• The 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 & Mathematics

• Emphasis on instruction and student involvement in research such as the Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary, a 12 acre nature preserve providing hands-on research opportunities.

College of Humanities & Social Sciences

• Focus on education, research, public service and professional development

• The Psychology Department is home to Nancy Segal one of the recognized contributors in twins research.

College of Communications

• Our College of Communications is the largest in the western United States and fourth largest in the nation.

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The CSUF Student Recreation Center is a

comprehensive facility and program designed to serve

fitness, recreation, education, of the Cal State

Fullerton campus community.

*Indoor Track *Rock Climbing Wall *Outdoor Pool…. & More

Going Green Effective Water Use Energy Conservation Design Decisions

The Mihaylo College of Business and Economics has been included in the 2008 edition of Princeton Review's "Best 290 Business Schools."

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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: $6,898 Double occupancy: $5,167

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

CONTACT INFO: Phone: (714) 278-2168 Email:

[email protected] Hours: Monday-Friday 8am

to 5pm Location: Cobb Residence

Halls

• Single occupancy

• Double occupancy

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WHY CAL STATE FULLERTON?Campus Community

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

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

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FINANCIAL RESOURCESFinancial Aid:

CSUF Aid awarded in 2006/2007: $117.6 Million

Average award: $7,870

Percent of CSUF students that receive financial aid: 42% (2006-2007)

Special Scholarships: Honors and Scholars Guardian Scholars McNair Scholars Program Future Scholars Program President’s Scholars Program Music Department Scholarships Army ROTC For more information, please visit

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TITAN ATHLETICS: NCAA DIVISION I Baseball (1979, 1984, 1995, 2004) Basketball (“Big West” – 2008) Cross-Country Gymnastics (1979) Soccer Softball Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling

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University Outreach-714.278.2086 [email protected]

Early Assessment [email protected]

Transfer Services – 714.278.3358 [email protected]

Admissions - 714.278.2370 [email protected]

Campus Tours - 714.278.3120 www.fullerton.edu/toursDisabled Student Services -714.278.3117 [email protected]

Financial Aid – 714.278.3125 [email protected]

Housing – 714.278.2168 [email protected]

Important Dates and DeadlinesOctober 1 – November 30th: Apply for admissionJanuary 14: SAT/ACT scores must be receivedMarch 2: Financial Aid application dueApril 25, 2009: Welcome to Cal State Fullerton DayMay 2: Last day to take ELM/EPT placement examsMay 9: Last day to register for mandatory New Student OrientationJuly 11: Final official high school transcript must be received

Contact InformationQUESTIONS?

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