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CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTADMISSION OVERVIEW
57Undergraduate Programs
260,285Graduates as of Fall 2016
CSUF AT A GLANCE
TOP 5 UNDERGRADUATE MAJORSBusiness Administration Computer ScienceCriminal JusticeHealth SciencePsychology
TOP 5 TRANSFER MAJORSBusiness AdministrationCommunicationsChild & Adolescent StudiesPsychologySociology
23Average Age
40,235Enrolled Students
FIRST TIEROf Top National
Universities
NO. 1 IN CALIFORNIA
& NO. 2 IN THE NATION among top colleges and universities
awarding bachelor’s degrees to Hispanics.
NO. 6 IN THE NATION for baccalaureate degrees awarded
to underrepresented students.
RECORD HIGH GRADUATION RATEOur graduate rate rose to 62% in 2015 - the highest in CSUF history.
62%
Cal State Fullerton has the SECOND-LOWEST PERCENTAGE of graduates with among regional universities in the West.
36% HIGHER EARNINGSAs just one assessment of student outcomes, CSUF graduates earn more than the national average
STUDENT SUCCESS TEAMSKey to CSUF’s comprehensive approach to education are the graduation, retention, and college career specialists that comprise the University’s student success teams, who help increase graduation rates, reduce the time to earn a degree, and narrow the achievement gap among underrepresented students.
STRATEGIES• Increase support through Student Success Teams
• Implement Student Success Dashboard to track student progress data
• Launch digital awareness campaign of CSUF’s Finish in Four program to encourage students to enroll in summer, intersessions, increase course load to complete degree in four years.
CALIFORNIA PROMISEThe "California Promise" is a guarantee from the California State University system that a first-time freshman can earn a degree in no more than four years (or two years, for transfer students having earned an Associate Degree for Transfer- ADT) if you pledge to, and follow, specific requirements. Graduating in four years (or two, as an ADT Transfer) will save you tuition and books/materials costs.
GRADUATION INITIATIVE 2025
FALL 2017FIRST TIME FRESHMEN
45,803 | Applications Received
21,040 (46%) | Students Admitted
5,337 | Accepted Offer
4,456 | Enrolled*
3.58 | Average GPA
1,022 | Average SAT Score
In-Area Eligibility Index3600 SAT| 866 ACT
Out of Area Eligibility Index3800 SAT | 914 ACT
TRANSFERSTUDENTSApplications Received | 25,383Students Admitted | 8,889 (35%)Accepted admission offer | 4,565*Enrolled | 4,091
Local Area GPA cutoff | 2.75Out of Area GPA cutoff | 3.40
*Cal State Fullerton requires an enrollment deposit of $250. The deadline for FTF is May 1 and the deadline for UDTs is June 1.
Cal State Fullerton is impacted as a campus and across all majors. We
are impacted for First Time Freshmen and Upper Division Transfer Students.
Local area freshman applicants are high school graduates in Orange
County, Chino, Corona/Norco, Walnut, Whittier, and Alvord School Districts.
Local area transfer applicants come from community colleges in Orange
County.
IMPACTION
http://admissions.fullerton.edu/prospectivestudent/freshmenlocaladmissionarea.php
http://admissions.fullerton.edu/prospectivestudent/transferlocaladmissionarea.php
CAMPUS RESOURCESACADEMIC & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT • Academic Advising Center
http://www.fullerton.edu/aac/
• Career Center
http://www.fullerton.edu/career/
• Diversity Initiatives & Identity Based Centers
http://www.fullerton.edu/dirc/
• EOP
http://www.fullerton.edu/eop/admissions/benefits.php
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• Student Success Center
http://www.fullerton.edu/ssc/success_programs/student_success_teams.php
• Transfer Center
http://www.fullerton.edu/UONSP/prospective_students/csuf_transfer_center.php
• University Learning Center
http://www.fullerton.edu/ulc/
• Veteran Resource Center
http://www.fullerton.edu/veterans/
• Writing Center
http://english.fullerton.edu/writing_center/
SCHOLARSHIPS
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPSDean’s Advisory Board Scholarship,
Mihaylo College of Business and Economics
DGWB Advertising Scholarship, College of Communications
Dan Black DC Science Scholarship, College of Natural Science and Mathematics
The Boeing Company Next Generation Scholarship,
College of Engineering and Computer Science
UNIQUE SCHOLARSHIPSAbrego Future Scholars Program
Guardian Scholars Program
President’s Scholars Program
Veteran Scholars Program
OTHER SCHOLARSHIPSAlumni Association Scholarship, Alumni Association
Adult Re-entry Scholarship, Associated Students
For a complete list of scholarships visit: www.fullerton.edu/financialaid/award/scholarships
NEXT STEPS
CAMPUS TOURSMonday – Friday|
Saturdays (varies by month)
For more information, visit us at
www.fullerton.edu/tours
SAVE THE DATE | APRIL 14,
2018 | WELCOME TO
CSUF DAY!
• Check your Student Portal regularly for admission updates.
• Meet all stated admission deadlines, which are posted on the CSUF Admissions website.
• Apply for Financial Aid between October 1st and March 2nd .
• Accept your offer of admission and pay the $250 non-refundable enrollment deposit by May 1st for First Time Freshmen and by June 1st for Transfers.
• Register for Orientation.
COUNSELOR RESOURCES
www.fullerton.edu/oro
Community College Counselor Conference
Weds, May 23, 2018
More info to come
www.fullerton.edu/aac/
*Professional Staff available for visits, workshops, application campaigns, etc.
*Can host tour groups on-campus
*One-on-one meetings with outreach and recruitment counselors
CONTACT USOUTREACH, RECRUITMENT &
ORIENTATION657.278.2501
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Admissions - 657.278.2300 [email protected]
Campus Tours – 657.278.2501 [email protected]
Disabled Support Services -657.278.3117 [email protected]
Financial Aid – 657.278.3125 [email protected]
Housing – 657.278.2168 [email protected]
Transfer Center– 657.278.3358 [email protected]
Connect With Us @CSUFOutreach