Be sure to indicate on the undergraduate application for admission if you are applying through EOP and ensure you complete the supplemental EOP Application along with the two letters of recommendation by the deadline determined by the campus.
Admission Requirements: 2 Letter of Recommendations. Statement of Purpose. One set of Official sealed Transcripts sent to the Cal State LA Office (Cal State LA students and alumni do not need to request/submit their transcripts)
Your letter of recommendation should include five items: A brief introduction stating who you are, your relationship to the applicant and your personal experience or expertise. An overview of the applicant's strengths as you've experienced them and as they relate to the recipient.
The tuition for this program is estimated at $9,600. Learn more. This program requires 30 units to graduate and earn your credentials.
Letter of Recommendation: One letter of recommendation is required. Applicants can submit either an official letter of recommendation on letterhead, the Letter of Recommendation Form or request a recommendation through the Cal State Apply application.
The California State University San Bernardino admission requirements is 2.5 for both ug and pg courses. However, international students are suggested to have a GPA between 2.5-2.99 (77-84%%) to be eligible for undergraduate admissions at CSU San Bernardino.
Regular attendance is expected of all students enrolled at the university. The instructor of each class sets specific standards expected of students. A student absent from class is responsible for arranging to make up missed class work and assignments if the instructor of the class allows for such work to be done.
For this purpose, passed means any grade higher than an “F”. Otherwise, a course may be repeated until a passing grade of D- or higher has been received.
Regular attendance is expected of all students enrolled at the university. The instructor of each class sets specific standards expected of students. A student absent from class is responsible for arranging to make up missed class work and assignments if the instructor of the class allows for such work to be done.
CA residents or graduates of CA high schools: 2.00 GPA. Non-California residents that are graduates of non-CA high schools: 2.47 GPA.