CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS - California State University Dominguez Hills
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Nick Music Education BE THE INSPIRATION “Music has given me a language to communicate effectively – through learning disabilities – and passion to inspire other people. Working alongside CSUDH professors gives me an insight into what it takes to be an effective teacher.”
WHY CSUDH? At California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), we dedicate ourselves to building a better future for each other, our communities, and all of California. We’re proud of our responsibility to help grow and foster the next generation of leaders. Each and every Toro is unique in pursuit and personality, but all are united in their drive to make a difference and give back. What’s learned at CSUDH is no matter where you want to go, we’ll help you get there and be with you every step of the way. HOW TO APPLY 1. APPLY 2. CHECK csudh.edu/apply my.csudh.edu Apply online from October 1 to December 15, 2021 Check your email, because you will receive an application acknowledgment email from CSUDH, which includes login instructions to myCSUDH. Submit your application. A $70 non-refundable application filing fee must be paid at the time of application submission. Application fee waivers allow you to apply to four CSU campuses. Activate your my.csudh.edu student portal to check your application status. All applicants are considered for an application fee waiver; however the waiver is only available to qualified California residents and approved AB 540, AB 220, and SB 68 applicants.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS FIRST-YEAR, FIRST-TIME (FRESHMAN) UPPER-DIVISION TRANSFER • Be a high school graduate. • Have completed 60 transferable semester (90 quarter) units by the • Applicants with a GPA of 2.5 or above in A-G courses are admissible. If an applicant has a GPA between a 2.0 – 2.49, admissibility will be • end of the prior spring term for fall admission. Have completed at least 30 semester (45 quarter) units of general determined by the multi-factor admissions criteria. education courses, graded “C-” or better in each course, including: Learn more at csudh.edu/future-students/first-time-first-year • Complete, with letter grades of “C-” or higher, the 15 unit A-G comprehensive pattern of college preparatory courses: I Written Communication 1 course of 3 semester (4 quarter) units. II Oral Communication 1 course of 3 semester (4 quarter) units. A History / Social Science 2 Years including one year of U.S. history and government. III Critical Thinking 1 course of 3 semester (4 quarter) units. B English 4 Years IV Mathematics / Quantitative Reasoning C Mathematics 3 Years (4 recommended) 1 course of 3 semester (4 quarter) units. including Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. Math course must be above intermediate algebra level. • D Laboratory Science 2 years including one biological and one physical science. Be in good standing at the last college or university attended. E Foreign Language 2 years of the same language other than English or equivalent competency. • Have a minimum 2.0 GPA in all transferable coursework. F Visual and Performing Arts 1 year-long course View the California Community College courses that meet the general from approved courses in visual art, dance, drama/theater, education requirements at assist.org or music. May also complete two semester-long courses from the same discipline. G Electives 1 year May be selected from A-G or other approved college 2.84 Average GPA Transfer Students preparatory “A-G” courses. View your high school's A-G approved courses at ucop.edu/agguide 3.15 Average GPA High School Students
Ginelle BE THE INNOVATOR Clinical Science “CSUDH has taught me to be an advocate and a leader in my community and what the actually means.”
Eric BE THE EXPLORER Biological Anthropology “CSUDH has taught me how to be a great student, and how to surpass expectations. What I learned about myself here is that I’m actually a go-getter.”
AFFORDABILITY INVESTING IN YOUR DREAMS At CSUDH, we know that investing in your future is a big step and we are determined to see you succeed. With tuition more than 30% below the national average for state schools, CSUDH is one of the best values in higher education. We offer a wide range of options to help you finance your college education, including scholarships, student loans, and student employment. Learn more at csudh.edu/financial-aid. 2021-2022 ESTIMATED COSTS OF ATTENDANCE 90% $170 FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE COMMUTER ON-CAMPUS OFF-CAMPUS with Family Total aid disbursed Tuition/Fees $7,051* $7,051* $7,051* million Books** $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 SUBTOTAL $8,151 $8,151 $8,151 Students 82% Students Transportation** $1,576 $604 $1,576 tuition & fees receive financial are covered assistance Meals & Housing** $9,080 $15,120 $19,652 by grants and Personal & Miscellaneous** $2,470 $2,058 $2,660 scholarships – money that TOTAL $21,277 $25,933 $32,039 67% does not need Students who *The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to to be repaid do not borrow a be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after fees are initially charged or initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees. All listed fees, other than mandatory system-wide fees, are subject to change student loan without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by the Board of Trustees, the Chancellor, or the Presidents, as appropriate. Changes in mandatory system-wide fees will be made in accordance with the requirements of the Working Families Student Fee Transparency and Accountability Act (Sections 66028 - 66028.6 of the Education Code). **Books, transportation, meals & housing, and personal & miscellaneous on the cost table are not fixed cost.
SCHOLARSHIPS FINANCIAL AID WE'RE HERE TO HELP csudh.edu/financial-aid All scholarships require a minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher and enrollment CSUDH Financial Aid & Scholarships Office are committed to providing criteria may vary by each scholarship. quality service, guidance, and resources to students in the pursuit of their For a complete list, visit csudh.edu/scholarships. educational goals and support the campus mission for educational access. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP KATHERINE B. LOKER SCHOLARSHIP FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION WINDOW Covers full in-state tuition and fees, Awards $4,000 to a student residing provides an annual book allowance, parking permit, annual on-campus housing stipend, and access to in one of the following cities: Carson, Palos Verdes, San Pedro, Torrance, or Wilmington, with a 3.0 GPA or higher. OCT. 1 THRU MAR. 2 undergraduate research opportunities. Free Application for Federal Student Aid apply at fafsa.gov HONORS SCHOLARSHIP VIC AND CURLY SCHOLARSHIP California Dream Act Application Awards up to $3,000 to incoming Awarded to first-year, first-time apply at dream.csac.ca.gov students who meet the academic students who demonstrate SCHOOL CODE 001141 requirements; renewable for up to four financial need. years for first-year, first-time students and two years for transfer students.
BE THE INSPIRATION TRAILBLAZER EXPERT INNOVATOR MENTOR EXPLORER INVESTIGATOR
MAJORS COLLEGE OF ARTS & HUMANITIES (CAH) Advertising & Public Relations B.A. History B.A. History Africana Studies B.A. History / Social Science Education Social Sciences Cultural Studies Interdisciplinary Studies B.A. American Studies Art B.A. Comparative Cultures Environmental Studies Art History B.A. Global Studies Asian Pacific Studies B.A. Journalism B.A. Asian Pacific Studies Asian American & Pacific Islander Labor Studies B.A. 6 Studies Music B.A. Audio Engineering B.A. General Music Music Education Chicana/Chicano Studies B.A. Performance Academic Colleges Dance B.A. Negotiation, Conflict Resolution & Peacebuilding B.A. Design B.A. 53 Philosophy B.A. Digital Media Arts B.A. Philosophy English B.A. Religious Studies English Education Spanish B.A. Language & Linguistics Literature Undergraduate Majors Literature Linguistics Film & Television Production B.A. Special Major B.A. & B.S. Film, Television & Media B.A. Theatre Arts B.A. Women's Studies B.A.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE OF HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES COLLEGE OF NATURAL & & PUBLIC POLICY (CBAPP) & NURSING (CHHSN) BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (CNBS) Business Administration B.S. Child Development B.S. Anthropology B.A. Earth Science B.S. Accounting Counseling & Family Services Applied Business Analytics Early Development & Learning Archaeology Geography B.A. Entrepreneurship General Biological Finance Juvenile Delinquency General Anthropology Information Technology B.S. General Business Management & Administration Behavioral Science B.A. Mathematics B.S. Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management Clinical Science B.S. General Mathematics Informaiton Systems Cytotechnology Biochemistry B.S. Mathematics Education Information Systems Security International Business Medical Technology Biology B.A. Physics B.S. Management & Human Resources Electrical Engineering Marketing Health Science B.S. Community Health Biology B.S. General Physics Sports, Entertainment & Hospitality Cellular & Molecular Biology Physical Science Health Care Management Radiologic Technology Ecology & Environmental Biology Criminal Justice Administration B.S. Political Science B.A. Microbiology Human Services B.A. General Political Science Public Administration B.S. Human Services Chemistry B.A. Criminal Justice Administration Psychology B.A. Mental Health Recovery Biochemistry Health Services Administration General Chemistry Public Financial Management Sociology B.A. Public Personnel Administration Physical Education B.A. Dance Chemistry B.S. Fitness Director Computer Science B.S. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (COE) Pre-Physical Therapy Teaching Computer Technology B.A. Liberal Studies B.A. General Computer Technology Nursing B.S. RN to BSN Program. This program is for Homeland Security nurses who are a registered nurse or Professional COLLEGE OF EXTENDED & are nearing completion of their INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (CEIE) Associate Degree Program in Nursing. B.A.: Bachelor of Arts B.S.: Bachelor of Science Applied Studies B.S.
UNIVERSITY HOUSING Being part of a living learning community is beneficial to your educational journey and is worth the investment. University Housing provides a safe, inclusive living experience that promotes independence, facilitates personal development, and maximizes your educational experience. Whether you want to share a bedroom with one roommate or three, you can choose to live in 1 to 3-bedroom apartment or double to quadruple occupancy in the residence hall. Learn more at csudh.edu/housing.
BE A TORO
CAMPUS TOURS There are so many new and exciting things happening at CSUDH. Our students and faculty are conducting ground breaking work in our classrooms, labs, and in our community. Our alumni are improving lives throughout the state of California and across the world. We would love to have you and your family visit our campus! IN-PERSON OR VIRTUAL TOUR Connect live with a CSUDH student tour guide who will take you on a tour of campus and share their experiences about being a Toro. SELF-GUIDED VIRTUAL TOUR This self-guided tour explores various buildings and hangout spots on campus. Learn fun facts about the locations you see while taking in both still photos, 360-degree, and drone shots of campus. VISIT US Schedule a tour at csudh.edu/tours
DominguezHills CSUDH CSUDominguezHills info@csudh.edu 1000 E. Victoria Street Carson, CA 90747 (310) 243-3696 csudh.edu/explore
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