Cal State East BayCal State East BayWhere all your possibilities Where all your possibilities
come into view!come into view!
Locations Hayward and Concord
Enrollment 2007 Total Enrollment: 13,124
Projected Incoming Class Freshmen: 1,200 (up 15%) Transfer: 2,000 (up 10%)
Gender Female 62% / Male 38%
Small Class Size Student/faculty ratio 22:1
Average Age Freshmen: 18 Undergraduates: 26
Diversity Asian: 26% White: 25% Hispanic: 13% African American: 12% International: 7% Native American: 1% Other: 16%Retention Rates Fr. to Soph.: 80.3% Transfer: 81.3%
Fast Facts_______________
Fall 2008 Admission Information
2007-2008 Admission Cycle:
ClassLevel
2007-08Applications Growth
2007-08Admits Growth
2007-08Enrolls Growth
Freshmen 7,223 17% 4,567 13% 1,191 15%
2008Applications Received
2008Admits
2008Enrolls
8,100 6,0001,200+ (increase of
15+%)
Projected 2008 Freshmen Class:
Freshmen AdmissionRequirements_________________
be a high school graduate or have earned a Certificate of
General Education Development (GED)
or have passed the California High School Proficiency Examination
have a qualifiable eligibility index have completed (or be in the
process of completing) the comprehensive pattern of college preparatory subject requirements
GPA SAT Score
2.99 510
2.90 580
2.80 660
2.70 740
2.60 820
2.50 900
2.40 980
2.30 1070
2.20 1140
2.10 1220
2.00 1300
To be admitted to Cal State East Bay as a first-time freshman, student must:
4 years of English3 years of math2 years of social science2 years of lab science2 years of foreign language
1 year of visual/performing arts1 year of college prep elective
Application & Admission Process________________ Apply Online: www.csumentor.edu
Rolling Admission
Undergraduate Application Timelines Fall Quarter: Oct. 1-Mar. 1 Winter Quarter: June 1-Nov. 30 Spring Quarter: Aug. 1-Feb. 28 Summer Quarter: Feb. 1-May 31
Not Impacted except for nursing
Campus Life_______________ New Recreation Center - Fall
2009!
New Fitness Center & Student Union! Bookstore, billiards,
convenience store, retail food outlets
New Valley Business and Technology Center!
Student Life – festivals, lectures, concerts, and theater! 60+ academic, cultural, and
special interest clubs and organizations
20+ Greek organizations
Athletics - NCAA Division II (beginning 2009-2010) and NAIA’s California Pacific Conference
men's baseball men’s and women’s
basketball men’s and women’s cross
country men’s and women’s golf men’s and women’s
soccer women’s softball women’s swimming women’s volleyball women’s water polo
Cost of Attendance________________ Estimated Cost of Attendance 2008-09
Estimate is for a California resident. Tuition based on 12 units. Students are not required to live on campus. Meal plan costs vary depending on plan chosen. Personal expenses vary from student to student.
With Parent
s
On-Campu
s
Off-Campu
s
Fees $3,810 $3,810 $3,810
Books and Supplies $1,566 $1,566 $1,566
Food and Housing $4,050 $9,228 $10,152
Transportation $1,242 $1,152 $1,422
Miscellaneous/Personal
$3,024 $3,024 $3,024
TOTAL $13,692 $18,780 $19,974
Financial Aid__________________
Financial Aid Options Federal and State grants Low-interest loans Federal Work-Study
Scholarships Academic department merit scholarships Enrollment Management scholarships based on financial
need
Last year $57 million was awarded in grants, loans, scholarships, and other financial aid
Housing and Residential Life_____________________ Another New Residence Hall - Fall 2008!
New expansion with 400 additional occupancies Dining commons on-site
Pioneer Heights Fully-furnished apartments or suites Special freshmen housing
Major/theme based housing options
Undergraduate Fields of Study Bachelor’s degrees in 48 fields of study; minors in 68 fields New Programs
o 100% Online Degree Completion-Human Development (BA), Recreation (BS), Education (MS)
o Pre-Nursing Cohort for First Time Freshmen at Concord
Pre-Professional Program Advising For students entering medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, physical
therapy, veterinary science, allied health sciences, law, or theology.
Student Services and Support Renaissance Scholars Program, MESA Program, Project Impact, EOP, Excel,
Student Center for Academic Achievement, and more!
Growing Study Abroad program
Academics__________________
Cal State East Bay’sTop Ten___________________
1. Students First Philosophy!2. 100+ majors, minors, and program options 3. Expert instruction and small class sizes4. Academic excellence at an affordable price5. Professional results – top employers recruit our students6. Flexible quarter system 7. New residence halls8. Campus Life - festivals, performances, lectures,
athletics, clubs & organizations9. Location - San Francisco’s East Bay 10.The View
To learn moreabout CSUEB________________
Visit us at the Welcome Center Campus Tours: Monday-Friday, 10am & 2pm Group Tours: Available on Fridays by appointment Pre Admission Advising: Monday-Friday by walk-in or
appointment
For additional prospective student information, call 510.885.2556
Cal State East Bay25800 Carlos Bee Blvd.
Hayward, CA 94542