California State University San Bernardino 2015

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California State University San Bernardino 2015
2015–2016
A GUIDE FOR FAMILIES
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California State University,
San Bernardino
Orientation and First-Year Experience
5500 University Parkway
Phone: (909) 537-3233
E-Mail: orientation.csusb.edu
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CSUSB Guide
Comprehensive advice and information for student success
Welcome to California State University, San Bernardino
About CSUSB
Advising and Academic Services
Frequently Asked Questions
FERPA: Why Can’t I Speak with My Student’s Professors?
Four-Year Graduation Pledge Program
Career Services
Services to Students with Disabilities (SSD)
Important Dates and Academic Calendar
Campus Map
Stay Healthy
Campus Safety
Money Matters
Coyote OneCard
Coyote Bookstore
Home Away from Home
Important Contact Information
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Welcome to California State University,
San Bernardino
Greetings and Welcome
to the Coyote Family!
Congratulations to you and your student
for selecting Cal State San Bernardino.
The support you give your student during
his or her college years is one of the most
valuable gifts you can give. We, at CSUSB,
are committed to supporting them on this
educational journey as well.
The purpose of this family guide is to
highlight programs and topics that will be
of interest to new members of the CSUSB
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community. We want you to experience
all that CSUSB has to offer, and this guide
contains some great ideas you can share
with your student about campus life and
resources.
consider joining our new Coyote Parent
Association. If you would like more
information on the Parent & Family
Program, please contact us at:
(909) 537-3233 or [email protected].
It is our goal to make the next few years
wonderful and exciting for your entire
family. Our new Parent & Family Program
was created to form a partnership
between the university and families to
foster student success in the classroom
and to enrich the college experience.
We welcome you to participate in
campus events and activities, and to
We look forward to seeing you around
campus.
California State University San Bernardino
With Coyote PRIDE,
Orientation and First-Year Experience
Family Programs
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About CSUSB
California State University, San
Bernardino is a preeminent
center of intellectual and
cultural activity in Inland
Southern California. Opened in
1965 and set at the foothills of
the beautiful San Bernardino
Mountains, the university serves
more than 20,000 students
each year and graduates about
4,000 students annually.
The “value added” by a CSUSB education
ranks in the top 4 percent in the nation,
according to the Collegiate Learning
Assessment, a sequence of tests used
by hundreds of colleges and universities
nationwide that measure student learning
in the freshman and then in the senior
year. First-to-second year retention
rates are third highest among all CSU
campuses.
CSUSB reflects the dynamic diversity
of the region and has the most diverse
student population of any university
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in the Inland Empire. It has the second
highest African American and Hispanic
enrollments of all public universities in
California. Seventy percent of those who
graduate are the first in their families to
do so.
The university offers more than 70
traditional Baccalaureate and Master’s
Degree programs, Education Credential
and Certificate programs, and a Doctoral
program. In recent years, CSUSB added its
first Doctorate (Educational Leadership),
Engineering Program (Computer Science
and Engineering), and M.F.A. programs
in Creative Writing and Studio Art and
Design. Every CSUSB academic program
that is eligible has earned national
accreditation. The university also is home
to the California Professor of the Year,
Stuart Sumida.
Cal State San Bernardino has seen
records in enrollment, diversity of
faculty and students, grant and contract
funding, overhead funds, fundraising and
international programs development.
CSUSB ranks as the second-safest among
all 33 public universities in California.
California State University San Bernardino
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Advising
and
Academic
Services
The primary purpose of the
academic advising program
at California State University,
San Bernardino is to assist
students in the development
and implementation of
meaningful educational plans
that are compatible with their
life goals. The program provides
opportunities for students
to assess their interests and
academic abilities, encouraging
their fullest intellectual
development. Students will
receive ongoing support
empowering them to accomplish
their personal, educational
and professional goals.
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Frequently Asked
Questions
General Education Advising
If your student needs assistance
understanding general education
requirements, he or she can come to
our office to schedule an appointment
with one of our advisors. Have them
call us at (909) 537-5034 or email us at:
[email protected].
The Office of Advising and Academic
Services advises and counsels students
who are:
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Undeclared
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On academic probation
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Subject to disqualification
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Enrolled in remedial math and/or
English
California State University San Bernardino
Q
What placement tests are students required to take?
A
The English Placement Test (EPT) and Entry Level Math (ELM) exam. If your
student scored high enough on his or her SAT, ACT or AP, he or she can be
exempt from taking these tests. Check the link to our website for the exemption
scores, www.ugs.csusb.edu/advising.
Q
How do students register for classes,
and what are the deadlines?
A
Newly admitted freshmen will register for their first quarter classes
during the Student Orientation Advising Program (SOAR) using the
MyCoyote system. After their first quarter, students will register for classes
based on a priority registration date and time using the MyCoyote system.
For registration deadline dates please check with the Office of the Registrar
at rre.csusb.edu/registration/registrationdates.html.
Q
Is there a student handbook or academic guide available?
A
Yes. Students can download a PDF copy of the Student Academic Guide at
www.ugs.csusb.edu/advising/studentguide4.pdf.
Q
How does my student get help picking
classes if they are undeclared?
A
If your student is an incoming freshmen, your student will get help during the
SOAR program to pick and register for classes. All other continuing students
can contact Advising and Academic Services by calling (909) 537-5034 and
set up an appointment with one of the advisors.
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Q
How do students get help picking
classes if they have a major?
A
Each department handles advising differently. In some departments students
will be advised by thoroughly trained peer advisors and in other cases they
will be assigned to a staff or faculty advisor. The campus advising page helps
to distinguish how each individual department has organized their advising
program. advising.csusb.edu/myadvisor.html
Q
Is there online or email advising available?
A
Yes, there is email advising where you can ask any question related to the
university, [email protected].
Q
What does it mean to be on “Academic Probation”?
A
It means that a student’s “CSUSB” or “cumulative” GPA is below 2.0. It is a
warning. Most often, the student will be required to sign a probation contract
with Advising and Academic Services.
Q
My student is struggling with a class and needs
help. Where can she go to get this help?
A
The university has several academic support programs that can help.
A list can be found through CSUSB’s Office of Undergraduate Studies at
www.ugs.csusb.edu.
Q
Are there any tutors on campus?
A
Yes. The campus offers several location where students can receive tutoring
and assistance writing papers. advising.csusb.edu/tutoring.html
California State University San Bernardino
FERPA: Why Can’t I Speak
with My Student’s Professors?
The Family Educational Rights
Privacy Act is a Federal law
designed to protect the privacy
of student’s educational records.
Under FERPA, parents have certain rights
with respect to their student’s educational
records. These rights transfer to the
student when he or she reaches the
age of 18 for students at the high school
level. This right transfers solely to the
student who attends school beyond the
high school level. Parents are no longer
guaranteed access to academic, financial
or medical records of their student.
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Contest an inaccurate or
misleading record
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Consent to whom their educational
record can be disclosed
CSUSB students have the ability to
grant access to authorized users. Access
to this information can only be given
with the written consent of the student.
sfs.csusb.edu/FERPA.html
For more information on CSUSB student
record administration policies please visit:
policies.csusb.edu/student_records_
administration.htm.
Rights of the student under FERPA:
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Inspect and review
education records
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Career
Services
Four-Year Graduation
Pledge Program
California State University, San
Bernardino is committed to
assisting students in earning
a Baccalaureate Degree in the
shortest time possible. With
careful planning a student
can graduate in four years.
The campus has consistently worked to
provide an academic schedule and degree
requirements that can be completed by
students willing to devote their time and
energy to full-time enrollment and study.
Many students have found it possible
to graduate in four years (12 quarters) of
full-time study. We believe well-qualified,
hard-working students who have met all
entrance requirements upon graduation
from high school should set as their goal
the completion of an undergraduate
program without loss of time. The
university is prepared to help students
reach this goal.
units a year, who enter without basic skills
deficiencies, and who meet all entrance
requirements for the major are eligible.
The mission of the Career Center
is to support the academic
purpose of the university by
providing comprehensive
career services which result
in a successful culmination of
the educational experience.
Further, our goal is to integrate the
campus and the community for the
advancement of student learning and
career success. Therefore, the Career
Center offers programs that meet the
career/life challenges of those we serve.
Why Sign Up?
Services include:
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First priority registration
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Career counseling
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Special advisement from
department
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Workshops and presentations
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Guaranteed course offerings from
department
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Education Job Fair, Career Expo and
special events
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Job listings (full time and part time)
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Employer information tables and
sessions
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On campus interviews and
recruitment
Student Obligation
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Sign 4-year pledge contract prior to
wthe first term of enrollment
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Register for at least 15 units/quarter
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See pledge for more details
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Resume critiques (in person and
online) and mock interviews
To find out more about
CSUSB’s four-year graduation pledge
program please contact Advising and
Academic Services at (909) 537-5034 or
visit ugs.csusb.edu/advising/fygp.html.
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Interest assessment testing
•
Career resources library and
computer lab with access to
Internet job searches
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Internships
Who Is Eligible?
All entering freshmen with a declared
major (and concentration if applicable),
who are willing to enroll in at least 45-47
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For more information on services
offered by the Career Center, please
visit: career.csusb.edu.
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Important Dates and
Academic Calendar
Services to Students
with Disabilities (SSD)
The mission of the SSD office
is to increase retention for
students with disabilities
by ensuring equitable
treatment and equal access
to all academic programs and
facilities at California State
University, San Bernardino.
The SSD office acts as a catalyst and
agent for compliance with federal and
state laws that mandate equal opportunity
and access for persons with disabilities.
Some of the support services available
include: alternate media, sign-language
interpretation, real-time captioning
services, note-taking services, priority
registration, cart services and exam
accommodations.
For more information about the services
offered please go to: ssd.csusb.edu.
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California State University San Bernardino
FALL
Late Registration
Sept. 14–Oct. 14
Move-in Day
Sept. 20
First Day of Classes
Sept. 24
Family Weekend
October
Thanksgiving Break
Nov. 26–27
Last Day of Classes
Dec. 7
Finals Week
Dec. 8–12
Fall Commencement
Dec. 12
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Biological Sciences
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Information Centers
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Recital Hall
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Parking Structure West
Parking Structure East
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Physical Sciences
Plant/Central Warehouse
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Social & Behavioral Sciences
Sierra Hall
Santos Manuel Student Union
Serrano Village
Temp. Classrooms
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Temp. Offices
University Enterprises
University Hall
University Police
University Village
Visual Arts Center/Robert &
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Yasuda Ctr. for Ext. Learning
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WINTER
Winter Advising Begins
Oct. 26
Winter Registration
Nov. 2–Dec. 11
Late Registration
Dec. 15–Feb. 1
First Day of Classes
Jan. 11
Homecoming Week
February
Last Day of Classes
March 21
Finals Week
March 22–26
SPRING
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Spring Advising Begins
Feb. 8
Spring Registration
Feb. 15–March 18
Late Registration
March 21–April 22
Spring Break
March 28–April 1
First Day of Classes
April 4
Last Day of Classes
June 13
Finals Week
June 14–18
Commencement
June 18
Move-out Day
June 18–19
California State University San Bernardino
Stay Healthy
The Student Health and
Psychological Counseling
Center provides first aid and
basic out-patient care services.
We have a full-time staff Monday through
Friday to care for your student’s needs.
First Aid is always available during
clinic hours to anyone on campus. We
are staffed with doctors and nurse
practitioners, nurses and pharmacists.
Our center has contracted with local Lab
and X-ray services for our students. Our
Counseling and Psychological Services
(CAPS) also has a full time staff of
marriage and family therapists, licensed
psychologists, and supervised interns.
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Regularly enrolled students at CSUSB
pay a Student Health Fee and are
automatically eligible for health and
counseling services at the Student Health
Center and Counseling and Psychological
Services. Student Health Fees support
and operate the Health Center.
Pharmacy
We have a full-time licensed retail
pharmacist who fills the prescriptions
written by our doctors or nurse
practitioners. He stocks about 100 overthe-counter (OTC) items. He also can
fill prescriptions written by an outside
physician; if we don’t have it in stock,
he can order it. Special orders typically
must be pre-paid and will arrive within
24–48 hours.
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Immunizations
The Student Health Center provides
clearances for the university admissions
requirement. All new and re-admitted CSU
students born after January 1, 1957 are
required to present proof of the following
immunizations: Measles, Rubella vaccine,
and Hepatitis B vaccine for those students
under 18 years of age prior to census date
of first quarter of enrollment. For specific
information about required vaccines call
the Immunization Hotline at (909) 5377356. These immunization requirements
must be fulfilled by the beginning of the
second term of enrollment at CSUSB.
For immunization requirements visit:
healthcenter.csusb.edu.
Health Insurance
Although basic health care is provided by
the Student Health Center, major illness
and injury, as well as certain conditions
requiring a specialist or hospitalization,
are beyond our scope of service. Students
will be referred to an outside provider for
these illnesses or injuries. If your student
does not have health insurance, it is
advisable to purchase insurance on your
own to help cover unforeseen illnesses or
injuries. A supplemental insurance plan is
offered to your CSU student to cover these
types of situations. A detailed brochure is
available in the Student Health Center.
Campus Safety
Student Recreation and Fitness Center
The Student Recreation and Fitness
Center is proud to offer an exciting
fulfillment of creative programs in the
areas of fitness, wellness, intramural
sports, aquatics, outdoor adventure, and
informal recreation. This 37,000 square
foot complex, located at the south end of
campus, houses a 34-foot climbing wall,
8800-square-foot fitness room, multipurpose athletic court, locker rooms, and
two group activity rooms for aerobics,
dance and martial arts classes.
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California State University San Bernardino
The CSUSB Police Department is
a state law enforcement agency
that employs 18 sworn police
officers and an active support
staff for 24-hour protection
of the campus community.
The CSUSB Police Department, along
with its 24-hour patrol, deploys a
motor officer for traffic enforcement. A
substation located within the university
housing enhances the safety of university
residents, with officers assigned
specifically to the residential community
on the campus.
The department is responsible for the
471-acre north San Bernardino campus
with its 20,000 students, faculty and
staff, and also for the surrounding area,
including the campus and outlying
residential areas, canyon and foothills.
The Peace Officers of this department
have statewide police authority, and
are vested with law enforcement
powers and responsibilities identical
to the municipal police or sheriff’s
departments in our community.
The Campus Escort Program provides
transportation to CSUSB students, staff,
faculty or visitors who are concerned
about their safety. Escorts are provided by
foot, department cart, or by state vehicle.
Because the University Police Department
operates 24 hours per day, seven days
per week, the Campus Escort Program
can be reached by dialing on-campus
extension 75165 or (909) 537-5165 for
non-emergency requests.
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Campus Emergency
Notification System:
Cal State San Bernardino has
implemented the Connect-ED® service
to allow university administration and the
University Police Department the ability
to reach all students and staff with timesensitive information during unforeseen
events or emergencies using voice, email
and text messaging.
Other Important Numbers:
•
Campus Emergency Hotline,
(909) 537-5999
•
University Police (Non-emergency),
(909) 537-7777
•
Lost and Found,
(909) 537-3782
•
Crime Prevention/Crime Hotline,
(909) 537-7786
Money Matters
During critical situations, CSUSB officials
can use the system to broadcast pertinent
information and provide details on
appropriate response. There is no charge
to subscribe to the service, but call and
text messaging fees from cellular phone
service providers could apply. Students
can log into their MyCoyote account
to update or add any pertinent phone
numbers through the self-service pages.
New college students have
a lot to learn about life on
their own. They face many
simultaneous challenges,
learning independent living as
they adjust to new lifestyles
and campus patterns of
living and learning.
Many college freshmen — indeed, some
transfer students as well — will deal with
day-to-day costs they never before had to
handle themselves.
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Credit Is Important: Teach
about Credit Cards
Many students may not realize how
small purchases can add up. Because
of this, some students go into debt. We
encourage you to talk to your student
about credit cards and the long-lasting
effects of credit card debt.
To reduce the likelihood of unmanageable
credit card debt for students, the
university does not allow credit card
companies to solicit students on campus.
However, mail and online solicitation is
rampant, so help your student
understand credit terms.
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lender is the U.S. government, not a bank
or loan company, and there is no preferred
lender list. CSUSB also administers
federally-backed loans to parents, called
PLUS Loans, which are usually a better
alternative to private lending.
Thank You
Parents and guardians may contact us
directly if their student has submitted
an Authorization to Release Information,
available on our website: (finaid.csusb.
edu/applicationsForms/index.html). This
allows our personnel to speak directly to
a parent or guardian about their student’s
financial aid file, and assures compliance
with the federal Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act (FERPA).
Living Away from Home: Cash Stress
Managing money can be a major source
of stress for students. It’s hard to suddenly
live on a set budget if you’ve never done
so. If you are providing your student with
financial help, we recommend providing
for expenses one month at a time. If
financial aid and earnings will be the major
source of your student’s living expenses,
help him or her learn to plan ahead for the
quarter.
As the academic year progresses, your
student may feel strapped for cash.
Banks are aggressively marketing loans
by calling them “financial aid.” However,
the terms of these loans, especially over
time, may be an undue burden when
your student graduates. It is better to
consider alternatives other than additional
borrowing.
After your student starts
college, help him or her build
money management skills:
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Teach your student how to plan and
maintain a budget.
•
If your student is getting a checking
account for the first time, show
him or her how to balance their
checkbook and record transactions
to prevent bouncing checks.
•
Explain the need to build a good
credit history by paying bills on time
and avoiding debt.
•
Teach your student to plan ahead
and save for emergency needs.
•
Help your student to ask
questions and learn to do things
independently.
We hope that your student will love Cal
State San Bernardino and will have an
academically successful and rewarding
school year. Congratulations to you, the
family, for bringing them this far!
Common-sense Information
about Avoiding Debt
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Avoid use of credit cards
•
Learn to live within a budget
•
Talk to a financial aid advisor before
you take out a private loan
Be Smart: File a FAFSA
We encourage all students, regardless
of income, to submit a Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Even
those who don’t qualify for need-based
aid are usually eligible for federal loans
that have student-friendly terms and low
interest rates. Cal State San Bernardino
participates in the Federal Direct Student
Loan Program, which provides longterm, low-interest loans, called Stafford
Loans, borrowed directly from the U.S.
Department of Education, with the loan
proceeds delivered through CSUSB. The
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Coyote
Bookstore
The facts you need to know!
Rent-A-Text
Coyote OneCard
The Coyote OneCard is
the official California State
University, San Bernardino
identification card.
The Coyote OneCard is not just
an ID; it also functions as a:
•
•
Meal Card: If you live in the dorms
and are on a meal plan
Library Card: Library access number
located on back of card
•
Fitness Card: For Rec Sports Center
access
•
Medical Card: For access to Student
Health Center services
•
Debit/Print Card: By adding
funds to your Coyote One Card
it becomes a purchasing/printing
card.
Student Bus Pass/GoSmart Program:
Funds can be added to the
Coyote OneCard at the
following campus locations:
•
Dining Services Office –
Commons CO-209
•
Bursar Office – UH-035
•
Pfau Library – PL 1109
Computer Lab
•
Pfau Library – 1st floor Reference
Desk and Copy Room
•
Santos Manuel Student Union –
(Next to Bank of America ATM)
•
Jack Brown – 123 Computer Lab
•
Social and Behavioral Science
Building – 107 Computer Lab
With our Rent-A-Text program you will
save 50%* or more on textbooks. We
offer the convenience of being able to
rent textbooks in-store or online and are
flexible on payment. (*Valid on rental titles.
Based on average savings vs. new book
price.)
Used Books
We know that there are going to be times
when renting a book is not an option
or is not desired, so we will continue to
offer great savings with our used book
selection. Used or new textbooks can be
sold back to us at the end of the term for
cash!
Clothing and Gifts
We are proud to offer a wide selection
of CSUSB clothing and gifts. Shop in
store, or online at: www.bkstr.com/
csusanbernardinostore/home
HP® and academically-priced Apple®
computers. Those additional accessories
such as keyboards, mice, cables, USB
drives and more are right here on campus
for you. (*University ID required for
purchase.)
Visit us online at www.bkstr.com/
csusanbernardinostore/home for the most
up-to-date store hours. We’re here to
serve you.
Location:
Computers and More*
We’re located at parking lot C just north of
University Parkway. Convenient 30-minute
parking available.
Computers, software and accessories
are becoming a necessity for a college
student and we can help. We carry
Any questions, give us a call:
(909) 537-3966
The Coyote OneCard can also be
used as an ATM/debit card with a U.S.
Bank checking account. Please visit
acm.csusb.edu/services/onecard
for more information.
Students at California State University,
San Bernardino can enjoy unlimited rides
on Omnitrans fixed routes thanks to the
GoSmart Student Pass Program.
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Arrowhead Village offers all the comforts
of home. It gives your student the freedom
and flexibility of apartment-style living
with the convenience of being located
right on campus. Every unit in Arrowhead
Village comes complete with a full kitchen,
including a refrigerator, oven range and
garbage disposal.
Apartments at University Village offer
privacy and convenience. The beautiful
complex boasts 132 fully-furnished
units with a choice of three floor plans.
Featuring all private bedrooms, University
Village is ideally suited for upper-division
students looking for independent,
upscale living with the convenience of
being located right across the street from
campus.
Serrano Village residents are required to
purchase a meal plan. Residents living in
Arrowhead or University Village are not
required to purchase a meal plan, but do
have the option of purchasing one at the
same rate as Serrano Village residents. To
choose a plan that best suits the need of
your student, contact Dining Services for
information at: (909) 537-5935.
Home Away from Home
The CSUSB residential
community is generally
comprised of equal number
of freshmen, transfers, and
returning students, so a
wonderful mix of friendly
people surrounds your
student from the first day.
Our staff of custodians, residential
life staff, maintenance workers and
administrative staff are dedicated
to helping your student enjoy their
experience living on campus and
encouraging them as they pursue their
academic pursuits.
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Built-In Advantages
Campus Living
Students who live on campus benefit
from many advantages. They can qualify
for priority registration, receive preferred
parking, and save money on commuting.
Students who live on campus are:
Serrano Village is the ideal environment
for first-year and new transfer students.
Its residence hall environment and strong
sense of community make Serrano Village
a perfect place to live, learn and make
friends.
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More satisfied with college life;
•
More likely to graduate;
•
Able to participate in more student
and recreational activities;
•
In more frequent contact with other
students and have a satisfying
social life;
•
Able to interact more with faculty
members
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Mail and packages for your student
can be sent to:
6000 University Parkway
San Bernardino, CA 92407
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Important Contact
Information
OFFICE
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NUMBER
WEBSITE
Center for International
Studies and Programs
(909) 537-5193
international.csusb.edu
Coyote Bookstore
(909) 537-3966
www.bkstr.com/
csusanbernardinostore/home
Coyote First STEP/Early
Start Program
(909) 537-5032
earlystart.csusb.edu/firststep.html
Financial Aid Office
(909) 537-5227
finaid.csusb.edu
Housing and Residential
Life
(909) 537-4155
housing.csusb.edu
Learning Center
(909) 537-5038
www.ugs.csusb.edu/lc
Office of the Registrar
(909) 537-5200
rre.csusb.edu
Office of Student Conduct
and Ethical Development
(909) 537-7172
studentaffairs.csusb.edu/
studentconduct
Orientation and First Year
Experience
(909) 537-5233
orientation.csusb.edu
Services to Students with
Disabilities
(909) 537-5238
ssd.csusb.edu
Student Engagement
(909) 537-5234
sld.csusb.edu
Student Health Center
& Counseling and
Psychological Services
(909) 537-5241
healthcenter.csusb.edu
psychcounseling.csusb.edu
Testing Office
(909) 537-5041
www.ugs.csusb.edu/testing
Title IX and Gender Equity
(909) 537-5669
titleix.csusb.edu
Main Number, Campus
Operator
(909) 537-5000
Admissions & Student
Recruitment
(909) 537-5188
Advising and Academic
Services
(909) 537-5034
www.ugs.csusb.edu/advising
Undergraduate Studies,
Office of
(909) 537-5032
undergradstudies.csusb.edu
Athletics Department
(909) 537-5011
csusbathletics.com
University Police
(909) 537-5165
police.csusb.edu
Career Center
(909) 537-5250
career.csusb.edu
Writing Center
(909) 537-5232
www.ugs.csusb.edu/wc
admissions.csusb.edu
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