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Find out more about the characteristics of students who attend CSUF.
See how many students applied, accepted, and enrolled at CSUF. Learn more about students’ high school preparation and test scores.
Learn about costs to attend CSUF and how much financial aid is typically awarded.
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Learn more about professors, where students live, and campus safety at CSUF.
Discover ways to be actively involved in your education at CSUF – inside and outside the classroom.
See which majors are most popular at CSUF and what recent graduates plan to do after earning their bachelor's degree.
Discover how many students who start at CSUF finish their bachelor's degree and how long it takes.
Figure out what learning gains to expect in critical thinking, writing, and other important subjects at CSUF.
| Classroom Environment | |
|---|---|
| Students per Faculty | 26 to 1 |
| Undergraduate classes with fewer than 30 students | 52% |
| Undergraduate classes with fewer than 50 students | 90% |
| Total Full-Time Instructional Faculty | 848 |
| % of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Are Female | 47% |
| % of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Are Persons of Color | 26% |
| % of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Have the Highest Academic Degree Offered in Their Field of Study | 82% |
7% of new freshmen live in campus-based housing or residence halls.
3% of all undergraduates live on campus
The University Police Department is a full-service sworn police department with all of the responsibilities and authority of municipal and county law enforcement agencies. The University Police Department is designed to act in concert with the other services available to students on the campus, to help maintain a safe and peaceful learning environment for the students, to protect and provide a safe and secure working environment for the staff and faculty of the campus, and to provide for a campus in which learning is indeed preeminent.
The Carnegie Classification's were created "to reference the great diversity of colleges and universities in the United States, and ... enable [people] to identify groups of roughly comparable institutions." For information on the Carnegie Classifications system, please visit their website: http://classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/