For Students

Overall Application Steps: Undergraduate Degrees

  1. For all undergraduate programs, apply to CSU East Bay via

    DEADLINES: Spring 2025 [08/1/24 - 8/31/24] | Fall 2025 [10/1/24 - 5/15/25]

    • CSUApply

    • CSUApply

    • CSUApply

  2. Submit Official Transcripts & Other Required Documentation to ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ's Admissions Office.

  3. Make sure you accept / deny Admissions Offer by the deadline!


Overall Application Steps: Graduate Degrees

  1. For all graduate programs, apply to CSU East Bay via

    DEADLINES VARY BY DEPARTMENT

    • CSUApply

    • CSUApply

  2. Submit Official Transcripts & Other Required Documentation to ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ's Admissions Office.

  3. Submit any additional documentation required by your program.

  4. Make sure you accept / deny Admissions Offer by the deadline!

Undergraduate Student Advising

 

FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

First-year students in our college are broken into six groups -- cohorts -- by major field. You will take three classes with your cohort during your first semester. After that, your CLASS-GE and Major Advisors will help you draw a graduation plan.

TRANSFER STUDENTS

Transfer students should reach out to their Major Advisor ASAP in order to coordinate their graduation plan. In addition, you will be required to complete Upper-Division GEs, Overlays, and the UWR at ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ. The Student Service Center will help you: 1) confirm that your transfer units are properly reflected, 2) draft a plan for any missing Lower-Division GE units if needed, and 3) advise you in your Upper-Division GEs.

CLASS STUDENT ADVISING CENTER

Here's where you will find the people who can help you with the above! Come to MI Hall 4006 or email class_ssc@csueastbay.edu for help in locating where to go next.

Class Advising

Graduate Student Advising

Advising for graduate students is handled by the Graduate Coordinators from your department in coordination with the Office of Graduate Studies.The office provides essential resources, guidance, and services to help students succeed in their academic journey. From application to graduation, they are committed to fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment where students can thrive and achieve their career aspirations.

Academic Departments & Programs

CLASS is the home to 16 Academic Departments, offering 18 Bachelor's Degrees (B.A. and B.S.), 7 Master's Degrees (M.A., M.P.A., M.S.W., and M.S.), and multiple Minors and Certificates/Credentials.For more detailed information, you can visit the .

Student Resources

At ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, students have access to a wide array of resources designed to support both academic success and personal well-being. See Below!

Student Health & Counseling Services

A fully accredited outpatient clinic staffed by Board Certified Physicians, and licensed Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, and Counselors. It offers basic medical care for most illnesses and injuries and various elective services.

University Housing & Resident Life

University Housing works to sustain this mission by providing student-centered programs, services, and facilities that foster a safe, inclusive, and vibrant residential learning community.

SCAA

Student Center for Academic Achievement provides tutoring for math, statistics, the sciences, and writing, as well as other student learning services and programs.

DISC

Diversity and Inclusion Student Center provides educational workshops designed by CSU East Bay student leaders that help with the conversation of creating community.

SLL

Student Life and Leadership helps connect students to special programs that include orientation, parent and family programs, transfer programs, and student clubs and organizations.

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CEC

The Career Empowerment Center provides students and alumni with personalized career guidance, resources, workshops and opportunities to achieve their professional goals.

HOPE

Pioneers for H.O.P.E (Helping Our Pioneers Excel) supports students facing housing insecurity, food insecurity, and other crisis situations.

SEAS

Student Equity and Success provides programs designed to retain, graduate low income, first generation, historically underrepresented and under-served student populations.

Scholarship Information

ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ offers a range of scholarships tailored to students in the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS). These scholarships recognize academic achievement, leadership, and community involvement, providing crucial support to help students succeed in their studies. Opportunities are available for both new and continuing students across various disciplines within CLASS.

Scholarships & Financial Aid

The Office of Financial Aid is your go-to office for all financial aid resources, including FASFA/Dream Act and Pioneer Scholarships.
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Scholarship Portal

Complete applications to be considered for hundreds of institutional scholarships and many private scholarships that are tailored specifically to your eligibility!