CSU Channel Islands CI at a Glance Youngest CSU Campus (founded in - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
CSU Channel Islands CI at a Glance Youngest CSU Campus (founded in - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
CSU Channel Islands CI at a Glance Youngest CSU Campus (founded in 2002) Location: Camarillo,Ventura County Enrollment: 6,900 students New residence hall, dining hall, and STEM facilities Research Station on Santa Rosa
CI at a Glance
http://www.csuci.edu/about/
- Youngest CSU Campus (founded in 2002)
- Location: Camarillo,Ventura County
- Enrollment: 6,900 students
- New residence hall, dining hall, and STEM facilities
- Research Station on Santa Rosa Island
- Designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)
Academic Programs
Anthropology Applied Physics Art Biology Business Chemistry Chicano/a Studies Communication Computer Science Early Childhood Studies Economics English ESRM Global Studies Health Sciences History Information Technology Liberal Studies Mathematics Nursing Performing Arts Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish
www.csuci.edu/academics/
Nursing
Nursing is our only impacted program. Admission is highly competitive.
- 2 step process to apply
- Fall admission only, lower-division applications
are accepted
- A supplemental criteria point system is used
to determine admission
- For prerequisites and application process,
visit the Nursing webpage
nursing.csuci.edu
For questions related to nursing, please direct inquiries to nursing@csuci.edu
Student Services
Career Development Services
- Résumé clinics, help finding jobs and internships,
workshops, assessments
Counseling and Psychological Services
- Provides short-term mental health services in a
confidential setting to students
Disability Resource Programs
- Support for students with physical, learning or
psychological disabilities
Student Health
- Basic medical care services such as physical exams,
immunizations, and reproductive health
Veterans Affairs
- Assists prospective and enrolled student veterans with
degree completion
Student Services
Study Abroad & International Programs Opportunities to study abroad in 18 countries
- 3 options
- Coursework counts towards degree
- Tuition remains the same
To view eligibility criteria and application process, please visit http://www.csuci.edu/international/ Student Support Services (SSS)
- Academic assistance, counseling & mentoring
- Individualized student success plans
- Graduate school preparation
To view eligibility criteria and application process, please visit www.csuci.edu/sss/
Housing
Apply
Applications are open twice a year:
- FALL: applicants must complete requirements by
the end of the spring October 1st – November 30th
- SPRING: applicants must complete requirements by
the end of summer August 1st – August 31st Website to apply is www.calstate.edu/apply
LATE APPLICATIONS ARE NOT ACCEPTED
- $55.00 application fee for the application
- Admission decision based on self-reported
information from application
Transfer Requirements
- 60 transferable semester units or 90
quarter units from a regionally accredited institution.
- Minimum 2.0 GPA in all transferable units
completed.
- Be in good standing at the last college or
university attended.
- Complete the following classes with a grade
- f C- or better:
- A1. Oral communication
- A2. Written communication
- A3. Critical thinking
- B4. College-level mathematics/quantitative
reasoning*
www.csuci.edu/admissions/transfer/ Admit T erm Completion Date Spring 2017 Summer 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2017 Fall 2018 Spring 2018
*College Algebra is acceptable for the math requirement if it is considered a GE math course at the transfer institution
Transfer Requirements
Exceptions for Veterans
- Minimum 40 transferable semester units
- Minimum 2.0 GPA
- Be in good standing at the last college or university
attended.
- Complete the following classes with grade of C- or
better:
http://www.csuci.edu/admissions/transfer/veterans
Appeal Process Veteran applicants that do not meet the standard transfer requirements will be required to submit an admissions appeal
*College Algebra is acceptable for the math requirement if it is considered a GE math course at the transfer institution
A2: Written communication A3: Critical thinking B4: College-level math/quantitative reasoning*
In-progress Transcripts
In-progress Transcript Deadline: Monday May 1, 2017
- Electronic preferred
- Can be mailed or hand delivered but must be
- fficial and sealed when received
- It is your responsibility to order transcripts
- Faxed transcripts, printouts, and emails are
not accepted In-progress transcripts must have completed coursework prior to spring 2017 posted
Associate Degrees for Transfer
- CI will allow students to submit verification until
May 1
- If you reported an ADT on the application, you
do not need to send verification form
- Official transcripts count as verification
Q: What if I reported that I would be earning an ADT but that is no longer the case? A: An ADT is not an admission requirement. As long as you will meet the basic admission requirements at the end of spring 2017, you will not be affected.
Step 1: Accept our Offer of Admission Step 2: Pay the $50 Orientation Fee
- Non-refundable
- Deferment available based on FAFSA EFC
Step 3: Register for Orientation
Intent to Enroll
ALL 3 STEPS ARE REQUIRED TO SECURE A SPOT AT CI FOR FALL 2017 Questions: Contact us at least one week before May 1
http://www.csuci.edu/admissions/admitted- students/transfer.htm
Final Transcripts
Final Transcript Deadline: Friday, July 14, 2017
- Final transcripts must have spring 2017
coursework and final grades posted
- Can be mailed or hand delivered but must
be official and sealed when received
- It is your responsibility to order
transcripts
- Faxed transcripts, printouts, and emails
are not accepted
Main Contact Information:
csuci.edu/admissions/ (805) 437-8520 admissions@csuci.edu
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Office of Admissions
Records & Registration
www.csuci.edu/records-registration
Records & Registration
- When to Register
- Pre-requisites & Transfer Credit
- CI Academic Requirements Report (CARR)
www.csuci.edu/records-registration
When to Register
- Registration occurs after Orientation
- Students must attend Orientation in order to
register
- Holds that prevent registration are placed on
students who do not attend
- Enrollment appointments and any holds will
appear in your Student Center
www.csuci.edu/records-registration
Pre-requisites
- If you have not met a pre-requisite, you will
receive an enrollment error
- Review course descriptions ahead of time
- Final transcript may be needed
- Cannot post in progress coursework to your record
- Review transfer credit report
- Plan ahead – All transfer coursework will be
evaluated before the start of your first term, but not before you register
www.csuci.edu/records-registration
Transfer Credit Report
www.csuci.edu/records-registration
CI Academic Requirements Report (CARR)
- Outlines General Education, Graduation and
Major/Minor requirements
- Available in your Student Center
www.csuci.edu/records-registration
Records & Registration Resources
- Registration Guides
- Tutorials for Adding, Dropping, Waitlisting
- Tutorials for Schedule Planner
- Registration Calendar
http://www.csuci.edu/records-registration/registration.htm
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Academic Advising
Preparing to Transfer to CI
- What can I do now?
- Review the CI Catalog Major Section
- Subject to change based on your catalog
year
- Review CCCtransfer.org website to see how
to complete your CSU GE-Breadth or IGETC requirements
- Review Assist.org to see how specific lower
division major CC courses transfer to CI
- Review the New Transfer section of our
Academic Advising website for help on how to prepare for your first semester
Transfer Requirements
- Where can I find out about the requirements
for my major?
- Review the CI Catalog Major Section
http://www.csuci.edu/academics/advising/
Major Requirements
Transfer Requirements
- What should I take to get ahead in Summer?
- American Institutions
- Language other than English
- Multicultural Requirement
http://www.csuci.edu/academics/advising/
Getting Ahead in Summer
- Remember, you can transfer a maximum of 70
units from a community college
These are not necessarily covered by IGETC!
Transfer Requirements
- When can I meet with an academic advisor?
- During Orientation and once semester begins
- What can I expect at Orientation with regard to
advising and registration?
- Contact with both faculty and professional
academic advisors
- Advising model at CI
- Suggestions for first semester courses
- Explanation of all degree requirements
- Date and time of your registration
http://www.csuci.edu/academics/advising/
Academic Advising
Transfer Requirements
- What courses should I take my first semester?
- Two to three major courses
- UDIGE
- Any remaining university requirements (foreign
language, American history, etc.)
http://www.csuci.edu/academics/advising/
First Semester Courses
Transfer Requirements
- What resources/help is available for the
transition to CI?
- UNIV 300 (1 unit) – University
Life/College Success
- UNIV 349 (3 units) – Transfer Year
Seminar
http://www.csuci.edu/academics/advising/
Resources for Transition
Counts as a UDIGE
Transfer Requirements
- How long will it take me to graduate?
- Total units needed to graduate 120
- Most transfer enter with 70 so you’ll need at
least 50
- In most cases your major is NOT 50 units
so you will need electives
- So how long? 50 units in four semester is an
average of 12.5 units per semester
http://www.csuci.edu/academics/advising/
Time to Graduation
Main Contact Information:
csuci.edu/academics/advising (805) 437-8571
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