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California State University: Long Beach
(CSULB)
CSULB is a public university with a four-year graduation program, it is coed, only 39% of applicants are admitted, it’s regionally accredited, and a College Board member. There are Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees available. There are about 27,180 degree-seeking undergrads, about 3,408 degree-seeking freshmen, and the graduate enrollment is about 6,299. About 99% of students are in-state while only 1% are out-of-state, 67% women and 33% men make up the students. 82% of students are in the top quarter of graduating class and 100% in top half. 85% had a H.S. GPA of 3.0 or higher, and 15% had 2.0-2.99 GPA.
86% of freshmen returned for a second term as sophomores. The total numbers of transfer students were 11,513 and only 5,406 were admitted. SAT Reasoning or ACT required for admittance, students are selected on the following basis:
Rigor of secondary school record
Standardized test scores
A High School diploma is required but, a GED is accepted, the required units are:
Electives: 1
English: 4
Foreign Language: 2
History: 1
Math: 3
Science: 2
Science Lab: 2
Social Studies: 1
Annual college cost as of (fall 2005):
In-state tuition and fees: $2,864
Out-of-state tuition and fees: $13,034
Room and board: On campus: $6,545, Home: $3,222, Commuting: $8,568
Books and supplies: $1,242
Est. personal expenses: $1,950
Transportation: $1,100
Not much Financial Aid was given except for only about830 students had their needs fully met.
SAT, AP, and CLEP test scores are as follows:
SAT Reasoning Verbal: 440-550, 97% submitted score
SAT Reasoning Math: 470-580, 97% submitted score
ACT Composite: 17-24, 30% submitted score
SAT Reasoning or ACT Reasoning are required (ACT Writing is optional). CSULB offers credit for AP exams. From the college,...
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