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Programs offered at California State University San Bernardino are accredited by the relevant agencies. California State University, San Bernardino is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the official accrediting body for institutions of higher learning in the West. The teaching credential programs are approved by the California State Board of Education, the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). CSUSB degrees are highly reputed and accepted all over the world.

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California State University San Bernardino offers top-rated academic programs through its six academic colleges. As per the US News and World Report, the most popular courses at Cal State San Bernardino are; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Psychology; Social Sciences; Health Professions and Related Programs; Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services; and Liberal Arts and Sciences etc.

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CSUSB is part of the prestigiou California State University system. Each year thousands of students from across the country and around the world come to study at various courses in CSUSB. California State University San Bernardino is very popular among international students. In Fall 2021 more tha 19,000+ students enrolled at CSUSB out of which 92% were domestic students with 5% international students

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The cost of living at California State University San Bernardino vary from individual to invidual and depend on the room type. All students must sing Student Housing License Agreement. A USD 100 non-refundable prepayment, applied to the Fall Semester 2023/Spring Semester 2024 balance or first term of the contract, is due in the Housing Portal after acknowledgement of the Student Housing License Agreement by students. Below is given the cost of living in Villages of Cal State San Bernardino. 

Coyote Village

Room TypeDouble Occupancy
2 per room; does not include required meal plan costs
Single Occupancy
1 per room, limited inventory; does not include required meal plan costs
Room License Fee (Per Semester)USD 3,898.00USD 4,939.00
Activity Fee (Per Semester)USD 10.00USD 10.00
Academic Year Total (Fall & Spring)USD 7,816.00USD 9,898.00

Arrowhead Village

Apartment Type

4 Bed / 2 Bath
4 per apartment

2 Bed / 2 Bath
2 per apartment; limited inventory

Studio
1 per apartment; limited inventory

Room License Fee
(Per Semester)
USD 4,923.00
 
USD 6,054.00
 
USD 5,939.00
Activity Fee
(Per Semester)
USD 10.00USD 10.00USD 10.00
Academic Year Total (Fall & Spring)USD 9,866.00USD 12,128.00
 
USD 11,898.00

University Village

Apartment Type

4 Bed / 2 Bath
4 per apartment

2 Bed / 1 Bath
2 per apartment; limited inventory

4 Bed / 4 Bath
4 per apartment

Room License Fee
(Per Semester)

USD 5,098.00USD 5,748.00USD 5,849.00
Activity Fee
(Per Semester)
USD 10.00USD 10.00USD 10.00
Academic Year Total (Fall & Spring)USD 10,216.00USD 11,516.00USD 11,718.00

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Some of the tips for students starting their first semester at the UC Santa Barbara are:

  • Students who apply for UC Santa Barbara must be humble and should interact with as many people as possible. Mainly beacause, the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get. 

  • Attend as many gatherings and parties as much as you can. 

  • Applicants should avoid missing classes, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes. 

  • Students can get involved with extracurricular activities, i.e., joining university clubs, sports, etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the long run.

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