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| Current as of: September 2009 |
| CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS |
| Function type of the institution: |
comprehensive higher education institution |
| Main student body: |
coeducational
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| Academic calendar: |
quarters
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| ADMISSIONS |
| Fall freshman application deadline: |
June 15 |
| Total number of freshman applicants: |
12,198 |
| Total number of freshman applicants admitted: |
6,642 |
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| COSTS AND FINANCIAL AID |
| In-state resident full-time tuition per academic year: |
$0 |
| Out-of-state full-time tuition per academic year: |
$11,171 |
| Room and board costs per academic year: |
$7,353 |
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| ACADEMICS |
| Total number of undergraduate and graduate faculty: |
1,062 |
| Ratio of matriculated undergraduates to teaching faculty: |
21:1 |
| Does the institution offer part-time undergraduate degree programs: |
Yes
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| STUDENT LIFE |
| Total number of undergraduate students enrolled in the institution: |
14,421 |
| Total number of undergraduate, graduate, and first professional students enrolled in the institution: |
20,637 |
| Percentage of the previous academic year's full-time, bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking freshman/entering class who returned for the fall term of the current academic year: |
74.6% |
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| CAMPUS SUMMARY |
| Working for California since 1947: The 175-acre hilltop campus of California State University, Los Angeles is at the heart of a major metropolitan city, just five miles from Los Angeles’ civic and cultural center. More than 20,000 students and 210,000 alumni—with a wide variety of interests, ages and backgrounds—reflect the city’s dynamic mix of populations. Six Colleges offer nationally recognized science, arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education and humanities programs, among others, led by an award-winning faculty. Cal State L.A. is home to the critically-acclaimed Luckman Jazz Orchestra and to a unique university center for gifted students as young as 12. Programs that provide exciting enrichment opportunities to students and community include an NEH- and Rockefeller-supported humanities center; a NASA-funded center for space research; and a growing forensic science program housed in the new Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center.
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