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ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø, East Bay

  • ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø has three campuses — Hayward, Concord and Oakland.

  • Sixty-two percent of ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø students are the first in their family to go to college.

  • More than 60% of ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø students are female.

  • CSUEB has 15 athletic teams and competes in NCAA Division II.

  • More than 130,000 alumni contribute to the economic, social and cultural quality of life in the East Bay and beyond.

  • ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø offers more than 40 high-quality continuing education degree and certificate programs for working professionals.

  • Campus In Action logo

    ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø is committed to promoting civic engagement among students and has signed a Campus Compact Civic Action Statement.

  • Notable alumni include the late MLB Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, California Wellness Foundation President and CEO Judy Belk, Tony-winning actor James Iglehart and former CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White.

  • In 2021, ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø became the first public university in California to be honored by the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment.

  • At the Green Biome Institute, faculty and students are sequencing the genomes of the mysterious and disappearing plants that could benefit humans.

  • Access and retention programs for transfer students, including Sankofa and GANAS, smooth the transition from community college and lead to higher student involvement and graduation rates.

  • The annual Cultural Awareness Month series gives recognition to specific communities represented at the university and includes well-known guest speakers from each of those communities.

  • Within the region, ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø alumni influence more than $2.5 billion in industry activity.

  • ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø ranks #25 in CNBC’s Top 50 US Colleges that Pay off the Most.

  • Alumnus Gene Luen Yang (MS ’03, Education) was the recipient of a prestigious MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant."

  • The Pioneers for H.O.P.E. program supports students facing homelessness, food insecurity, and other various crisis situations.

  • The Wall Street Journal recognizes CSUEB as a Top 10 college in the west for diversity.

  • The Wall Street Journal recognizes CSUEB as a Top 10 college in the west for diversity.

  • Pioneers logo

    ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø's 15 athletic teams compete within NCAA Division II.

  • The Chronicle of Higher Education consistently names ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø as one of the most diverse public institutions in the continental U.S.

  • ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø offers more than 40 high-quality continuing education degree and certificate programs for working professionals.

  • ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø was noted for its exceptionally diverse student body, ranking as one of the most diverse four-year public college on the U.S. mainland by the Chronicle of Higher Education.

  • CSUEB has won a HEED award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine for six straight years. The award honors universities that have shown exceptional commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.

  • ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø offers 48 bachelor's degrees, 56 minors, 34 master’s degrees, 23 credentials and certificates and one doctoral degree.

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø has three campuses — Hayward, Concord and Oakland.

Sixty-two percent of ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø students are the first in their family to go to college.

More than 60% of ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø students are female.

CSUEB has 15 athletic teams and competes in NCAA Division II.

More than 130,000 alumni contribute to the economic, social and cultural quality of life in the East Bay and beyond.

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø offers more than 40 high-quality continuing education degree and certificate programs for working professionals.

Campus In Action logo

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø is committed to promoting civic engagement among students and has signed a Campus Compact Civic Action Statement.

Notable alumni include the late MLB Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, California Wellness Foundation President and CEO Judy Belk, Tony-winning actor James Iglehart and former CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White.

In 2021, ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø became the first public university in California to be honored by the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment.

At the Green Biome Institute, faculty and students are sequencing the genomes of the mysterious and disappearing plants that could benefit humans.

Access and retention programs for transfer students, including Sankofa and GANAS, smooth the transition from community college and lead to higher student involvement and graduation rates.

The annual Cultural Awareness Month series gives recognition to specific communities represented at the university and includes well-known guest speakers from each of those communities.

Within the region, ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø alumni influence more than $2.5 billion in industry activity.

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø ranks #25 in CNBC’s Top 50 US Colleges that Pay off the Most.

Alumnus Gene Luen Yang (MS ’03, Education) was the recipient of a prestigious MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant."

The Pioneers for H.O.P.E. program supports students facing homelessness, food insecurity, and other various crisis situations.

The Wall Street Journal recognizes CSUEB as a Top 10 college in the west for diversity.

The Wall Street Journal recognizes CSUEB as a Top 10 college in the west for diversity.

Pioneers logo

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø's 15 athletic teams compete within NCAA Division II.

The Chronicle of Higher Education consistently names ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø as one of the most diverse public institutions in the continental U.S.

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø offers more than 40 high-quality continuing education degree and certificate programs for working professionals.

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø was noted for its exceptionally diverse student body, ranking as one of the most diverse four-year public college on the U.S. mainland by the Chronicle of Higher Education.

CSUEB has won a HEED award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine for six straight years. The award honors universities that have shown exceptional commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.

ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø offers 48 bachelor's degrees, 56 minors, 34 master’s degrees, 23 credentials and certificates and one doctoral degree.

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The Pioneer Pals summer camp at ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø is designed to welcome children ages 3-10 of all abilities to meet friends and have new experiences in a safe way. Read More

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