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Study at California State University East Bay
California State University, East Bay, also called CSUEB, was founded in 1957. It initially began as a state college and was granted university status in 1972. In addition to its teacher education program, CSUEB offers more than 35 undergraduate degree programs and 20 Master degree programs in 4 colleges:
In recent years, the university has repeatedly ranked among the best business schools and regional public schools in the West. CSUEB's athletic program boasts of national championships in the women's outdoor track and field team, and the hall of fame features a stunning list of prominent sports personalities including Major League Baseball players, an Olympian, and several national record holders. Cal State East Bay is in Hayward, CA. Hayward is a medium-sized city. The school is a public institution. Cal State East Bay issues awards (degrees) up to the level of Master's degree. Course TopicsFields of study in vogue at the school include mathematics, business and management, and family and social work. Cal State East Bay SelectivityNot all applicants to Cal State East Bay are accepted. The top quarter of students at the school scored at least 510 on the verbal SAT test. Students' math SAT scores were most often in the range 390 to 530 in 2007. FacultyThe most successful professors at Cal State East Bay are given tenure, encouraging them to stay with the school for a long time. The the school teaching staff is well compensated compared to other schools. Student EnrollmentApproximately 13,124 students study at Cal State East Bay (in 2007). The school is particularly welcoming to minority students. Student LifeStudents participate in California Pacific Conference and Division III Independents athletics. Cal State East Bay Tuition and AffordabilityIn-state students appreciate the low tuition rate. Cal State East Bay Programs and Degrees
Contact: Cal State East Bay California State University East Bay
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