
The university and the high school district, through a memorandum of understanding, will launch the High School University Program (HSUP), which allows qualified students to begin their college education before they graduate from high school.

CCGI, in partnership with CSUSB’s Division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing Communications, led interactive sessions throughout the day during which participants learned how to maximize CCGI’s capabilities to support college and career readiness efforts in schools across the region.

The April 14 gathering will bring together educators, school counselors and district administrators to the campus to empower attendees with the knowledge and tools to better utilize the California College Guidance Initiative in guiding students toward higher education opportunities.

A formal signing ceremony for the Coyotes on the Horizon partnership, designed to create seamless transfer pathways for Inland Empire students, is set for 10 a.m. April 17 at Crafton Hills College.

It was another great turnout at Choose CSUSB Day on March 22, attracting more than 600 students and approximately 1,200 family members and guests. Students admitted to Cal State San Bernardino for the fall 2025 semester visited campus, where they attended workshops, resource and academic fairs, and were offered a chance to officially commit to joining CSUSB in the fall.

Students will have the opportunity to tour the campus and learn about the university’s academic programs, student housing, financial aid and many student resources. The Palm Desert Campus will host its Choose CSUSB Day on March 29.

The university and the high school district, through a memorandum of understanding, will launch the High School University Program (HSUP), which allows qualified students to begin their college education before they graduate from high school.

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).

Eligible students at every public high school in Riverside County will soon be offered direct admission to the California State University, including Cal State San Bernardino, for the fall 2025 term, before they even apply.