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Page 1: 2009 Campus Highlights for High School Counselors

2009 Campus Highlights for

High School Counselors

Page 2: 2009 Campus Highlights for High School Counselors

CSUDH Admissions

Fall 2010 Admission Requirements• A-G requirements must be met • Applicants must submit official ACT or SAT scores• Priority Application Filing Period: Oct. 1 – Nov. 30• “Intent to Enroll” form required

Online Application at www.csumnetor.edu

Admissions Status Check at https://my.csudh.edu

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ELM & EPT

Students should sign up early to take placement tests. These tests may be waived if they have the following scores or are EAP exempt.

SAT I ACTMath: 550 Verbal/ CR: 550

Math: 23English: 24

ELM/EPT Test Dates: http://www.csudh.edu/testing/

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Undergraduate Degrees44 degree opportunities

Graduate Degrees• 32 degree opportunities• 14 credential programs

• 19 certificate programs

Academic Programs

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Unique Programs• Radiologic Technology

• Digital Media Arts (Television Arts, Audio Recording or Music

Technology)• Negotiation, Conflict Resolution & Peace Building

Most Popular Majors• Business Admin. • Psychology• Liberal Studies • Sociology• Nursing

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Costs

Costs per year • Fees: $4026 • Housing: $8955 • Books and Supplies: $1500

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Financial Aid

Approximately $66,000,000 awarded each year

Approximately 60% of our students receive aid

Average Award is $7336

For more information visit our Financial Aid page at:

http://www.csudh.edu/studentaffairs/financialaid/

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Living at the “Hills”

560 Bed Spaces Available

Double Occupancy (per year) • One Bedroom Double: $6,600 • Two or Three Bedroom Double:

$4,800

Single Occupancy (per year) Three Bedroom Apartment: $7,710

• $300 refundable security deposit• Three payment options• Fully furnished • Wireless & free cable• Accommodations for the disabled• 24-hour live-in staff• Recreational facilities• 24-hr. security/ gated community

Housing Website: http://www.csudh.edu/studentaffairs/housing/default.shtml

Apartment Style

Living

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Campus Profile

Student Enrollment (Fall 2008)Total Students: 12,851

Freshmen: 1,762

Transfers: 6,877

Graduate: 3,560

Other: 652

CSUDH is regarded as one of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the Western United States. (US News and World Report)

Diversity of our Students30.3 % African American

0.3% American Indian

6.4% Asian

5.1% Filipino/Pacific Islander

39.5% Hispanic

18.5% White

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• CSUDH received a $50k grant from Verizon for Summer Outreach and Bridge Programs

• CSUDH and Southwestern Law School have partnered on a new program for undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers in law. We are offering a 3+3 program through which students can earn their B.A. and J.D. degrees in six years.

• The National Science Foundation has awarded CSUDH three grants that total more than $1 million.

– $750,000 for scholarships. 5-year program with over $10,000 to be awarded to juniors and seniors majoring in math or sciences.

– $193, 262 to develop a record of monsoon rainfall variability of the past 2,000 years.

– $57,168 to provide computer science research facilities on campus.

Points of Pride

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Men’s Soccer Team Won the NCAA Division II National

Championship.

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Contact Information

Dates to RememberCSUDH Counselors DayA Day at DominguezPriority Application Date

October 8, 2009October 24, 2009November 30, 2009

Outreach and Information ServicesCampus ToursAdmissions and RecordsUniversity HousingAthleticsFinancial Aid

(310) 243-3696(310) 243-3673(310) 243-3645(310) 243-2228(310) 243-3893(310) 243-3691