Resources for Counselors
Find helpful tools, guides, and shareable materials to support your work with students considering CSUSB.
The California State University System provides educational opportunities across the state. From San Bernardino, to San Diego to Humboldt and everywhere in between, Cal State is here for students. If you have questions regarding California State University System policies, are looking to gather information for your students about the system as a whole, or are curious as to what programs are offered at the campus, visit the California State University system Resource Center Page.
Search for the acceptable A-G courses from your high school at the University of California A-G Guide. The site also explains how courses from your high school may be added to this list. If you have questions about whether a certain course or combination of courses will be accepted for admission to Cal State San Bernardino, please contact us at (909) 537-5188. We look forward to hearing from you.
ASSIST is an online student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at one public California College or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California’s public colleges and universities. The website provides the most accurate and up-to-date information about student transfers in California.
All incoming freshmen are required to take the appropriate steps to meet the placement requirements for English and math before they can register for courses at the California State University (CSU). There are several ways an incoming freshmen may meet the placement requirements.
While still in their junior year of high school, students who are seeking admission to the CSU should participate in the Early Assessment Program. EAP is a collaborative effort among the California State Board of Education, the California Department of Education and the California State University. The program was established to provide opportunities for students to measure their readiness for college-level English and mathematics, and to facilitate opportunities for them to improve their skills during their senior year of high school. More information about EAP is available from the CSU Chancellor's Office as well as how to determine a student's math and English status based on EAP results.
If a student took the EAP, SAT, or ACT in high school, then his or her results could make the student a candidate for our Early Start Program (ESP) as a final attempt to provide readiness for entry into CSU English and/or mathematics courses before beginning courses at the CSU. ESP is a program to be completed in the summer after graduation from high school and prior to taking courses at the CSU campus the student has been admitted to.
Partnering to Prepare Our Students for Success
The California State University has officially launched Graduation Initiative 2025, which commits us to systematically discover and dislodge roadblocks to students' success. In support of this ambitious mission, the CSU is partnering with California high schools to ensure that more students arrive on campus ready to succeed. This website provides a better understanding of the academic paths that your students take in their journey to a CSU degree.
The California State University application requires a non-refundable, non-transferable fee of $70. California residents who demonstrate financial need may qualify for an application fee waiver. The fee waiver is granted to students based on a series of questions asked through Cal State Apply. Waivers are only issued at the time of application and cannot be granted after a student completes the online application process.
Estimated undergraduate costs with our tuition calculator
High school counselors can use CSUSB’s undergraduate cost estimator as a planning resource when advising students and families. By entering a few basic details, students can receive a personalized estimate of tuition, fees and overall cost of attendance as a California undergraduate at CSUSB.
This secure planning tool helps students explore how financial aid eligibility, housing options and personal circumstances may affect their college costs. Estimates are immediately available and are designed to support early planning and informed conversations about affordability.