If you have successfully logged into MyCSU before, follow these steps: Log in to MyCSU. On the homepage, locate Admissions Application Status (below Announcements section - you may have to scroll down) View the status of your application for your selected start term.
If you have a confirmation number from Cal State Apply, you should hear from Cal State San Bernardino within approximately two weeks. If you have not received any acknowledgement of your application after that time, please contact us by phone at (909) 537-5188 or by e-mail at moreinfo@csusb.
Check your Coyote Email — Additional admission requirements and updates about your status will be sent to your CSUSB email account. If you miss a deadline your application will be canceled. Check your myCoyote and campus email accounts regularly – at least once a week.
As long as you activated your account, you can check and follow your status through your MyCoyote Portal. For more information, you can always email our office at international@csusb or contact us at (909) 537-5288.
California State University--San Bernardino has an acceptance rate of 90%. Half the applicants admitted to California State University--San Bernardino who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 810 and 1030 or an ACT score of 15 and 24.
Accepting your Offer of Admission is easy! Log into your myCoyote account myCoyote Account. Select the the 'More' drop down under the 'Accept or Decline Admissions' Action Item. Select the 'Accept/Decline Admissions' option. Here you will be able to officially Accept or Decline your Offer of Admission to CSUSB.
California State University--San Bernardino has an acceptance rate of 90%. Half the applicants admitted to California State University--San Bernardino who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 810 and 1030 or an ACT score of 15 and 24.
A request for ex parte relief must be in writing and include all of the following: (1) An application containing the case caption and stating the relief requested; (2) A declaration in support of the application making the required factual showing; > > Read More..
A proposed order is often lodged and/or served with moving or opposition papers. It must not be attached to them, but must be a separate document. The requirements for proposed orders, including the requirements for submitting proposed orders by electronic means, are stated in CRC 3.1312.
The Ex Parte Application must show there is an emergency such that there will be irreparable harm or immediate danger if the order is not granted. An Ex Parte Application should only be filed when there is not enough time to hear a regularly noticed motion (16 court days minimum).