The Cybersecurity Center maintains grant sponsored cyber programs at CSUSB. We are a sponsored programs office, NOT a degree program advising center.
No, the Cybersecurity Center does not advise students on classes. You must contact the Information and Decision Sciences Office (JB 460) for advising.
The number of scholarship students into the CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service (SFS) program varies every year. We typically accept anywhere from seven to ten students.
The DoD Cyber Service Academy (DoD CSA) opens in late December or early January and is due in February. To being your application, please attend one of the information sessions being offered.
CSUSB does decide whether or not a student is accepted into the DoD Cyber Service Academy. CSUSB reviews all student applications and sends our top nominations to the Department of Defense for selection.
To find out more, please fisit our DoD CSA Information Page.
Dr Coulson is available to speak with students during his office hours. Please contact priscilla.vasquez@csusb.edu to speak to him.
No, CSUSB does not offer a PhD program.
The CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service (SFS) application opens in February and is due in April. To find more information and to apply, please visit the SFS Information Page.
No. The Cybersecurity Center does not provide students or faculty for private tutoring.
The Cybersecurity Center hires cybersecurity students to help us meet the goals of our grants. Typically, the center will put out a call for employment, review the student applications, and select the best student for the job.