U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings are considered one of the most influential and anticipated recognitions for colleges and universities throughout the nation that provide a full range of undergraduate and master’s degree programs.
In its annual College Guide and Rankings, Washington Monthly magazine ranked Cal State San Bernardino in the top 10 for the categories Best Bang for the Buck in the West and for national universities with master’s programs.
CSUSB is part of a consortium of 16 CSU and nine UC campuses collectively awarded a five-year, $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to increase diversity in physics and astronomy through the Cal-Bridge program.
Carol Hood (physics), Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology), Priyanka Yalamanchili (rehabilitation counseling) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are interviewed by news media.
CSUSB is expanding and creating programs as part of a $125,000 annual grant renewable for up to three years to support undocumented students and their families realize their full potential.
CSUSB is No. 17 in the nation on the "Social Mobility Index" (SMI), developed by PayScale and CollegeNET, that measures the extent to which a college or university educates more economically-disadvantaged students at lower tuition.
Jean Picker Firstenberg, a member of the California State University Board of Trustees, visited Cal State San Bernardino on Tuesday, Nov. 27, to meet with university students, faculty, staff and administrators.
Money magazine has recognized Cal State San Bernardino as one of the top 50 colleges nationwide for transfer students in its 2018-19 ranking “Best Colleges for Transfer Students.”
Jack McGrory, a member of the California State University Board of Trustees, visited Cal State San Bernardino on Wednesday, Jan. 30, to meet with university students, faculty, staff and administrators.