The new Net Price Calculator, which can be accessed on the university homepage, makes it easier for students to estimate tuition, fees and overall cost of attendance. The secure tool offers personalized estimates in just minutes, helping students plan with greater clarity and confidence.
In addition to financial assistance, scholarship recipients gain access to a range of resources designed to enhance their academic experience, including mentorship opportunities, peer tutoring and career development workshops.
Running from June 2 to Aug. 13, Summer Session will consist of two five-week sessions and one 10-week session, which will offer a variety of courses designed to fit students' schedules and help them achieve their progress toward graduation faster.
Running from June 2 to Aug. 13, Summer Session will consist of two five-week sessions and one 10-week session, which will offer a variety of courses designed to fit students' schedules and help them achieve their progress toward graduation faster.
Many of the students who attended submitted their intent to become Coyotes in the next academic year.
For student Justus Baker-Postell, her time at CSUSB has been defined by dedication and perseverance. Despite changing her major, adding a minor, and managing two on-campus jobs, she earned six scholarships and stayed on track for graduation. As she gets closer to graduation, Baker-Postell reflects on the supportive community that has helped her turn challenges into opportunities for growth.
The California Student Aid Commission has extended the priority deadline from March 3 to April 2, giving California students and their contributors an additional 30 days to complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the California Dream Act Application (CADAA).
Super Sunday, the statewide outreach by the California State University, took place on Feb. 23 when the university system that includes CSUSB joined with Black and African American churches to talk about the transformational power of a college degree.
The California State University’s Super Sunday, set for Feb. 23, is an initiative that focuses on the importance of higher education. Black and African American congregations across California will receive presentations from CSU officials.