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1 2014 CSU High School & Community College Counselor Conferences

2 Rural, college-town setting Mid-sized: 17,000+ students Residential campus 100+ majors and options Average class size: 30 Student-to-faculty ratio: 24 LEADERS IN… Sustainability Civic Engagement Study Abroad Quick Facts

3 Academics LARGEST MAJORS Business Psychology Liberal Studies Criminal Justice Pre-Nursing Exercise Physiology Kinesiology Recreation Administration Communication Studies Mechanical Engineering ONLINE OPTIONS Liberal Studies Social Science Sociology DISTINCT PROGRAMS Agriculture Mechatronic Engineering Concrete Industry Management Recording Arts option in Music Certificate in Forensic Identification SB 1440 PROGRAMS 24 Transfer Model Curricula (TMCs)

4 Student Life & Services SERVICES: 20+ student support centers – academic, career, employment, health, and personal HOUSING On-campus housing not required 1 st year Competitive - 2,150 beds available for freshmen or transfer Application opens in early April ATHLETICS: 13 NCAA Division II teams, plus Club Sports, Intramurals and the WREC INVOLVEMENT: 200+ student organizations NEW! Foster Youth Program Wildcat Leadership Center

5 Impacted for Freshmen & Transfer Levels TRANSFER – at least 30 units from one or more of the following: Butte, Feather River, Lassen, Shasta, Sierra College- Tahoe/Truckee, Siskiyous, or Yuba College SB 1440 – 0.20 GPA boost, plus dedicated transitional advising IMPACTED MAJORS Nursing Nursing & Recording Arts option in Music LOCAL ADMISSION AREA FRESHMEN – HS graduation from Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, or Yuba county

6 Admission Summary FRESHMEN PROFILE* Applied: 21,491 Admitted: 15,245 or 70.9% Enrolled: 2,936 Average GPA: 3.39 Average SAT (CR/M): 1018 Average ACT: 22 Index Cutoff: 3200 * as of 8/25/14 TRANSFER PROFILE* Applied: 6,878 Admitted: 4,291 or 62.4% Enrolled: 1,732 Average GPA: 3.07 GPA Cutoff: 2.2 SB 1440* Verified: 191 Admitted: 183 Enrolled: 88 Local: Standard CSU criteria Non-Local: Impaction criteria Fall 2015 decisions mailed home Dec. 2014–Apr. 2015 $200 electronic confirmation deposit by May 1

7 Cost & Scholarships 2014-2015 Academic Year: Undergraduate Fees*:$7,002 Est. Cost of Attendance*: $22,000 * full-time, CA resident student; non-residents add $372 per unit CSU Chico Scholarships One, online application for merit and need based awards NEW application period! January 2-February 15

8 SPECIAL EVENTS October 25: Chico Preview DayChico Preview Day April 11: Choose Chico CAMPUS TOURS Mondays-Saturdays, 10:30 am Register online.online GROUP TOURS By reservation. Book early. specialtours@csuchico.edu SELF-GUIDED TOURS PrintablePrintable & Mobile AppMobile App VIRTUAL TOURS online online Visit us!

9 California State University, Chico 400 West First Street; Chico, CA 95929-0722 Admissions 1-800-542-4426 info@csuchico.edu www.csuchico.edu/admissions Accessibility Resource Center 530-898-5959 arcdept@csuchico.edu EOP 530-898-4028 eop@csuchico.edu Financial Aid & Scholarships 530-898-6451 finaid@csuchico.edu scholarships@csuchico.edu Housing 1-800-730-4243 housing@csuchico.edu Request that Chico Visit You! chicovisitsyou@csuchico.edu


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