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25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Hayward, CA 94542

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Sandra Perez

sandra.perez@csueastbay.edu

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What to Expect from the CSU

  • A diverse and inclusive environment
    • We have the most ethnically, economically, and academically diverse student body in the US.
    • The CSU provides more than half of all undergraduate degrees earned by California’s Latinx, African American, and Native American students combined

  • Degrees to prepare you for California’s current and future workforce demands:
    • Programs in emerging fields like cybersecurity, sustainable business, environmental health, game design, and dozens more!

  • Economic advancement:
    • The majority of the CSU’s 23 campuses were included in the top five percent of institutions for driving economic mobility, with seven campuses in the top 10.

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Located in the Heart of the Bay

Medium Size campus Student pop. under 16000

Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)

Asian American, Native American, and Pacific

Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI)

Unique Equity and Success Programs 

Our Campus

Professional Development Center in Oakland

Satellite Campus in Concord

Select Upper Division Majors Business, Psychology, Sociology, Liberal Studies & Nursing

FREE Student Shuttle

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  • A select number of upper division majors which include Nursing, Business, Psychology, Sociology, and Liberal Studies
  • Credential, certificate and graduate programs

The Concord Campus, located in the beautiful foothills of Mount Diablo offers:

Concord Campus

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Molecular Research Lab

Environmental Analysis Lab

Advanced Technology Center

Research Opportunities

Online Teaching Credential Program

Opportunities

One of the Largest Nursing programs

Biomedical Lab Certification Program

Biotechnology Certificate Program

Division II Athletics

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Campus Highlights

  • Average class size is 32
  • Student to faculty ratio 28:1
  • 61% of students are first generation college students

Awards and Recognition

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Opportunities

Cal State East Bay has the competitive advantage. Major Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the Bay Area. The Hayward campus is centrally located, only 30-40 minutes from San Jose, the heart of Silicon Valley, and 30-40 minutes from San Francisco, the west coast hub for banking.

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Student Life

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Over 150 Student clubs and organizations enhances the college experience while providing leadership and engagement opportunities.

30 Recognized Greek Organizations

Opportunity for student learning beyond the classroom

Enrichment of personal and professional goals

Special programs to promote campus life, leadership and community engagement

Leadership conferences, seminars and workshops

Campus-wide programs and events

6 Weeks of events to create a strong campus connection for new and continuing East bay students at the start of each semester

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Student Services

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New Major starting Fall 2023

  • Civil Engineering
    • newest Engineering program at our campus
    • available on Cal State Apply for Fall 2023
    • Civil engineers are responsible for building and maintaining society’s infrastructure such as roads, buildings, airports, dams, bridges, water supply systems and sewage treatment.
    • Civil Engineering with emphasis on design, maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction of infrastructure projects.
    • This program is designed for individuals who are planning to advance their knowledge in Civil Engineering and follow career paths in industry, government, consulting, and academia.

  • Other Engineering programs at our campus:
    • Computer Engineering, B.S.
      • computer engineers are involved in all aspects of computing, from the design of individual microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, to circuit design, as well as the integration of computer systems into other kinds of systems (a motor vehicle, for example, has a number of subsystems that are computer-oriented). Common computer engineering tasks include writing embedded software for real-time microcontrollers, working with sensors, designing mixed signal circuit boards, and designing operating systems.
    • Construction Management, B.S.
      • prepare effective managers for public and private construction projects, to prepare the workforce required for the expected increase in the State's transportation infrastructure improvements, and to enable high school graduates, transfer students and working professionals to assume leadership roles in the construction industry.
    • Industrial Engineering, B.S.
      • designing, building, and managing state-of-the-art manufacturing and service systems. Industrial Engineers serve an essential need in today's technical society. As the interface between humans and technology, industrial engineers work to improve the quality and efficiency of the production of goods and services.

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Study Abroad

CSU International Programs - This is the system-wide overseas study program of the CSU system. Programs are all one year in length to allow students to get the most out of study abroad experience, personally and academically.

CSUEB Exchange Program - CSUEB exchange programs are one-to-one exchanges with another university overseas. You will be responsible for paying CSUEB fees while your tuition at the host university is waived. Semester and year-long options are available, depending on location.

International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) - Through ISEP, students have the opportunity to study in one of over 50 countries for a semester or academic year. Some summer programs are also available.

National Student Exchange (NSE) - This program allows students to study in another university within the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico. Length of stay ranges from one quarter to one school year.

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Student Housing & Residence Life

Dining Commons

Fully furnished including refrigerator and microwave

Single, double and triple apartments available

Spacious Living and Amenities Rooms furnished with extra-long twin beds

Wireless high-speed internet 24-hour study lounges �

Recreation rooms and basketball court

BBQ and picnic areas

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Freshmen Admission Fall 2023

Be a High School graduate or complete GED

Meet “a-g” Requirements

GPA Requirements:

2.5 or higher GPA = admission without supplemental factors

2.0-2.49 = possible admission with supplemental factors

The California State University (CSU) has suspended the use of ACT/SAT examinations in determining admission eligibility for all CSU campuses for Fall 2023

*NOTE: ACT and SAT test scores are no longer used for admission but

considered for English/math placement. Students may submit scores, if

available.

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East Bay Supplemental Factors

    • Additional A-G courses
    • STEM Courses taken beyond the minimum required
    • Local Admission Area
    • First Generation
    • Educational Programs Participation (such as AVID, Upward Bound)
    • Low Income Qualified for Application Fee Waiver
    • Free and Reduced Lunch
    • Youth Services (foster youth, ward of the court)
    • Military
    • Work Status (at least 10 hours a week)

Any California high school graduate or resident of California earning a GPA between 2.00 and 2.49 may be evaluated for admission based upon supplemental factors such as:

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Fall 2023 Application Filing Period : October 1 - February 15

Create an account: www.calstate.edu/apply

Have copies of your unofficial transcripts

Application Fee: $70

Up to four fee waivers for those who qualify

Submit all Documents by the specified deadlines (transcripts, SIR)

Apply to EOP if eligible

check EOP deadlines for each campus

January 15th : EOP Applicant Form

January 31st: EOP Letters of Recommendation

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Fall 2023 Application Deadlines

Deadlines

Freshmen

Transfers

Applications Accepted

10/1 - 02/15/23

10/1 - 02/15/23

Transcripts Deadline

2/15/23

2/15/23

Accept Offer of Admission Deadline

5/1/23

5/1/23

Final Transcript (if admitted)

7/1/23

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  • Mandatory $110 pre-orientation fee due at the time student accepts offer of admission
  • Students must meet all published requirements and document deadlines
  • Official electronic transcripts can be sent to: electronictranscripts@csueastbay.edu

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Tuition and Fees

https://www.csueastbay.edu/financialaid

  • Complete FAFSA or Dream Act starting October 1 and no later than March 2 priority deadline!
  • More than 50% of our students receive aid; over $100 million awarded annually.
  • More than 400 Federal Work Study jobs hired on campus.

2023-2024 Estimated Cost

Annual

Tuition and Fees

$6,995

Food/Housing on Campus

$15,402

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Financial Resources and Scholarships

Take advantage of our FAFSA/CADAA application workshops

Our financial aid department offers several workshops for fall and spring applicants

1:1 financial aid counseling

Students who have applied and submitted their FAFSA/CADAA application can meet with a financial aid counselor 1:1 to address any questions or concerns

Over 70% of students at East Bay receive financial aid!

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Students visit the Pioneer Scholarship Application portal to apply for our scholarships

  • Not all scholarships are based on need, some are based on academic or personal achievements 
  • Portal opens November – March 2nd
  • Presidential Scholarship, get up to 10k each year!
  • Advise students to apply a soon as they get their NetID

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Visit Us!

Visit us at the Welcome Center:

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Pre-Admission Counseling: reach out to schedule an appointment

Campus Tours: visit our website for up-to-date offerings of self-guided tours, virtual tours, and on-campus tours:�

Housing Tours: visit the housing website for up-to-date information on housing tours: csueastbay.edu/housing

Get Connected 24/7:

Chat with us live: csueastbay.edu/visit

Call us: 510-885-2556

Email us: visit@csueastbay.edu

Spring 2023 Welcome Day!

Saturday, April 15th - more details to come (likely to be from 9-12pm)

Next Fall 2023:

Preview Day!

-campus & housing tours

-resource fair

-meet the president!

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Go Pioneers!!

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Sandra Perez

sandra.perez@csueastbay.edu