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California State University-Long Beach

Long Beach, CAhttps://www.csulb.edu
Students seeking an intimate, small-college experience should probably steer clear of CSULB, or "The Beach." One of the largest schools in California, it has an enrollment of about 32,000 undergrads. Yet its graduation rate is about 36% higher than colleges that admit similar students, according to Money's analysis, so it's clear that many CSULB students find it a good fit. Plus, they're getting one of the best bargains in higher education. Strong departments in practical subjects such as accounting, health care administration, and engineering help students nab post-graduation jobs with early career salaries of about $48,800, which is slightly higher than those of peers from other schools. The campus environment is quintessentially California, with scenic, landscaped grounds just three miles from the beach and lots of student gripes about lack of parking. Famous Hollywood alumni include director Steven Spielberg and actor Steve Martin. Students can spend plenty of time keeping in shape, courtesy of the school's 125,000-square-foot fitness center. Fun fact: The university recently asked students to vote for a new mascot, having "retired" Prospector Pete in 2018. They chose a shark, which made its formal debut in 2020. (The other options were a stingray, or no mascot at all.)
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE
FALL 2020 PLAN: The university accepted only a small percentage of students into on-campus housing for the fall semester, and most classes are virtual for the entire semester.
costs
Est. Full Price 2020-2021
$25,400
% of students who get any grants
71%
Est. price for students who receive aid
$9,900
Average price for low-income students
$6,000
admissions
Acceptance rate
31%
Median SAT/ACT Score
1150/23
SAT/ACT Required for Fall 2021?
no
Enrollment
31,500
Financial Aid
% of students with need who get grants
77%
% of need met
78%
% of students who get merit* grants
N/A
Average merit grant
N/A
student success
Graduation rate
69%
Average time to a degree
5 years
Average student debt
$15,000
Average salary within 5 years
$48,800
% earning more than $28,000
76%
key deadlines
Early decision application
N/A
Regular application
N/A

* Share of full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and were awarded grants.

* Full price of attendance includes on-campus room & board fees, which may not be applicable to all colleges' reopening plans this year.

Sources: U.S. Department of Education, Peterson's, PayScale.com, Money/American Institutes for Research calculations, Opportunity Insights.

coronavirus update

FALL 2020 PLAN: The university accepted only a small percentage of students into on-campus housing for the fall semester, and most classes are virtual for the entire semester.

* Share of full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and were awarded grants.

* Full price of attendance includes on-campus room & board fees, which may not be applicable to all colleges' reopening plans this year.

Sources: U.S. Department of Education, Peterson's, PayScale.com, Money/American Institutes for Research calculations, Opportunity Insights.

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