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Students officially return to campus Thursday, Sept. 21, for the first day of classes of the 2017-18 academic year. The CSUSB Office of Institutional Research estimates that the fall quarter will see a total enrollment of 20,458.
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The university has enrolled more than 2,300 transfer students in the fall quarter.
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CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales and other university officials will speak at churches in Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino and Victorville as part of the CSU Super Sunday higher education initiative.
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The California State University has approved the master plans for CSUSB and its Palm Desert Campus, setting the stage for developing both campus sites as the university seeks to serve the growing population of the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley.
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University President Tomás D. Morales' presentation was part of the California State University’s Super Sunday higher education initiative, which encourages students to pursue a college education.
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The results of a recent economic impact study produced for the Greater Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau found that a fully utilized CSUSB Palm Desert Campus with 8,000 students will contribute greatly to the local economy in many ways.
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CSUSB said goodbye on to its first Coyotes Rising cohort after the students’ visit to the university from June 24-26. The summer overnight program is for high achieving African American students.
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CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales and three other university administrators will speak at local African-American churches on Feb. 10 on the importance and value of a college degree.
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CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales visited St. Paul AME Church in San Bernardino on Feb. 10 to speak on the importance and value of a college degree as part of the CSU’s Super Sunday.