GENERAL INFORMATION
Summer 2008
Academic Computing & Media
(909) 537-5619, PL 002
http://acm.csusb.edu/onecard
CAMPUS I.D.
The Coyote OneCard serves as the official California State University campus ID
card and provides proof of University employment and/or enrollment. The Coyote
OneCard offers access to privileges exclusive to the campus community. For
detailed information regarding the Coyote OneCard, please visit our website
http://acm.csusb.edu/onecard Or call us at (909) 537-5064. Our office is
located in the basement of the Pfau Library PL-005.
Hours:
8 am - 9 pm Monday - Thursday
8 am - 5 pm - Friday (Closed Fridays during the summer)
Friday/Saturday/Sunday: (By request)
Call ext. 77677 for assistance
9 am - 12 noon
1 pm - 5 pm
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Academic Resources,
Commencement
(909) 537-7350, AD 101
http://www.csusb.edu/
COMMENCEMENT
Participation in commencement activities is voluntary. CSUSB has two
commencement exercises; one in June and another in December.
June 2008 Commencement
December 2007, March 2008 and prospective June and September 2008 candidates are
eligible to participate in the June 2008 commencement exercises.
December 2008 Commencement
Summer 2008, prospective December 2008, and March 2009 candidates are eligible
to participate in the December 2008 commencement exercises.
In order to participate in commencement candidates must file a graduation check.
The deadline to file a graduation check and be included in the commencement
program is the last working day in April for the June commencement and the last
working day in October for the December commencement. Students who do not
file graduation checks within the specified time period may still participate in
commencement, but will not have their names included in the commencement
program. A postcard will be sent to all eligible students in April for the June
exercises and in October for the December exercises. Graduates are required to
pay a $35 commencement fee to participate in commencement. Questions regarding
commencement should be directed to the Academic Affairs/Academic Resources
commencement office at (909) 537-7350 or e-mail at
http://commencement.csusb.edu/
For more information, visit the commencement website at
http://www.csusb.edu
Masters Students
In order to participate in commencement, students completing a master’s degree
must file a grad check AND meet the eligibility requirements specified by their
program. For the specific requirements, students should consult their program
coordinator or go to
http://gradstudies.csusb.edu.
Credential Students
Students completing a Multiple Subject, Single Subject, or Education Specialist
Basic credential during September 2007 through August 2008 are eligible to
participate in a Credential Recognition Ceremony rather than commencement. Only
one Credential Recognition Ceremony will be held in June 2008. Specific
information can be obtained in the College of Education Office, FO-182.
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Accounting, Bursar
Sierra Hall - Room 102
University Hall - Room 171A
(909) 537-5157
http://admnacct.csusb.edu/main.htm
OTHER FEES
Fees listed below should not be included with registration fees.
Dishonored Check/Credit Card $25.00-35.00
Change of Major * $4.00
Commencement Fee $35.00
Credential Fee (Contact Credentials Office VA-127)
Enrollment Verification ** $4.00
Coyote OneCard (Replacement) $10.00
Library Fees (Posted at Library Circulation Desk)
Lost Document Replacement, each $2.00
Master’s Degree Thesis (Contact the Office of
the Dean, Graduate Programs, AD-127)
Registration non-payment administrative fee
(failure to pay by deadline) $25.00
Registration Late Fee after May 30, 2008 $25.00
Parking Replacement Permits $72.00
Parking Replacement Permits: (University Village) $90.00
Motorcycle *** $45.00
Parking Fee Subject to Increase
Graduation Check/Diploma:
First filing of Graduation Check by Deadline * $25.00
First filing of Graduation Check after Deadline * $40.00
Refiling of Graduation Check by Deadline * $20.00
Refiling of Graduation Check after Deadline * $35.00
Diploma Replacement (each)* $25.00
Certified Letter of Completion* $10.00
Letter of Intent to Graduate (during final term)* $10.00
Certificate Program Check* $25.00
Transcript of Academic Records:
Single Transcript $4.00
Additional Transcripts (prepared at the same
time, each) $2.00
Expedited Transcript Request $8.00
PLEASE NOTE: The university will not issue transcripts to the student,
another educational institution or a third party if there is a transcript hold
in place. The student has the right to discuss the matter with the department
representative who placed the hold on Academic Records. The student must
contact the Office of Records, Registration and Evaluations once the hold has
been lifted so that the transcript request can be processed.
* Fee applies to
each
major, concentration, plan, option, track, specialty,
program etc.
** Additional verifications same as transcripts.
*** Motorcycle permits are no longer issued. All motorcycle riders who purchase
parking for the quarter must register their motorcycle with the Parking Services
Department. You will need your motorcycle license plate number and a copy of
your parking permit receipt.
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Human Resources
(909) 537-5138, SH 110
http://adminfin.csusb.edu/hrd/default.htm
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
The California State University, San Bernardino does not discriminate on the
basis of age, marital status, religion, race, color, national origin, sex,
sexual orientation, disability in the educational programs or activities it
conducts, except as preempted by federal regulations. Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, and
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended and the administrative
regulations adopted under these acts, prohibit such discrimination in
educational programs and activities which include admission of students as well
as employment.
Questions regarding discrimination on the basis of these categories should be
addressed to: Mr. Dale West, Human Resources Office.
NON-SMOKING POLICY
The policy at California State University, San Bernardino now prohibits smoking
in all classroom and office buildings including hallways and stairwells. Smoking
is permitted only outdoors beyond 20 feet from any building.
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Student Affairs
(909) 537-5185, UH 231
http://studentaffairs.csusb.edu/
CHILDREN'S CENTER
(909) 537-5928
The campus Children's Center (located near Sierra Hall) provides an early
childhood educational program for children (ages 3 to 12 years) for CSUSB
students, faculty, staff, and community. For information on eligibility
requirements, enrollment priorities, fees, and waiting list procedures, call the
Children's Center office (909) 537-5928 or 537-5000 ext. 3828. Child care is
available 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. - 6:00
p.m. on Fridays. (Hours subject to change.)
NON ACADEMIC GRIEVANCE
Information and forms concerning non-academic grievances and discrimination
complaints against the University and its employees by a student may be obtained
from the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, UH-231; Women's
Resource Center; Adult Re-Entry Center; Cross Cultural Center; Vice Presidents'
offices; Ombudsman's Office; and, college Deans' offices. A grievance or
complaint must be filed within no more than 40 calendar days after the student
learned or reasonably should have learned of the occurrence of the
grievance/compliant event. These policies can also be
accessed at:
http://studentaffairs.csusb.edu/policies. html.
PRIVACY RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
All student records are maintained by the university in accordance with the
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act which allows students to have access to
inspect their records. Any student who does not want the university to release
directory information from records (i.e., address, telephone, date of birth,
major, activities, awards, unit load, degrees, previous school attended) must
personally notify the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs. For
further information about this federal regulation and privacy of student
records, contact the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, UH-231.
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Student Affairs
Records, Registration & Evaluations
(909) 537-5200, UH 178
http://rre.csusb.edu/
CHANGE OF MAJOR
In order to declare or change a major, add a concentration, track, option, or
plan, students must submit a Change of Major form with the Office of Records,
Registration & Evaluations. Students will be held to the major requirements for
the catalog year in which the Change of Major is submitted. Dual concentrations
within the same major will require approval from the Department Chair. A
processing fee of $4.00 will be charged for each change or addition. An updated
PAWS* reflecting the change or addition will be available to view and print
approximately two weeks after the form has been submitted by going to:
https://mycoyote.csusb.edu
*If you are a new student and have not yet received notification (via campus
email) of your completed PAWS, note that you will not be able to view an updated
PAWS reflecting the major/minor changes (or additions) until your PAWS is
completed.
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
Students planning to take courses off campus must complete a
Concurrent
Enrollment for Equivalent Transfer Course(s) form, and file it with the
Office of Records, Registration & Evaluations (UH 171) at least three weeks
prior to the start of the class being petitioned. International Students
attending CSUSB on 1-20 Visas are not elegible for concurrent enrollment.
CSU INTRASYSTEM PROGRAM
Students wishing to enroll at another CSU may do so under the Intrasystem
Program as either a CSU Concurrent Enrollment student, or a CSU Visitor student.
Consult the Bulletin of Courses for further information.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT CHECK
Students must request a graduation requirement check at the Office of Records,
Registration & Evaluations (UH 171) prior to the end of the term of their
expected graduation. To avoid late fees, the graduation check should be filed by
the established deadlines. Note that the deadline is the first business day of
the months listed below. To be eligible to file the grad check, undergraduate
students must have completed 135 quarter units towards their degree. This may
include current work in progress.
Filing Date
Graduation Term
January 2008 Summer Quarter 2008
February 2008 Fall Quarter 2008
May 2008 Winter
Quarter 2009
November 2008 Spring Quarter 2009
The fee for filing the grad check is $25. If the grad check is filed after the
deadline, an additional $15 fee will be charged.
Students who do not complete the requirements in the term for which the grad
check was filed, must re-file and pay a $20 fee for a second grad check, per
major and/or concentration. If the re-filed grad check is filed after the
deadline date, an additional $15 late fee will be charged. Access to subsequent
registration will not be allowed until the grad check has been re-filed.
The Office of Records, Registration & Evaluations will mail the official
Graduation Requirement Check to the address listed on the Grad Check request
form.
TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS
Fees for transcripts are payable in advance.
All transcripts will be complete as of the date of issuance showing all work
attempted at California State University, San Bernardino. Copies are normally
mailed within two to four business days after receipt of request. However, if
the request specifies inclusion of grades just earned or verification of a
degree just awarded, two or three weeks must be allowed beyond the end of the
quarter for a transcript to be issued. No transcript will be released to another
educational institution, the student or a third party if there is a transcript
service indicator hold. The student is responsible for resolving the hold and
then notifying the Office of Records, Registration and Evaluations that the hold
has been lifted so that the transcript request can be processed. For more
information about ordering transcripts please call (909) 537-5268, option 1, or
go on line to
http://rre.csusb.edu/records.html.
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Student Health and Psychological Counseling Center
(909) 537-5241, HC 106
http://healthcenter.csusb.edu/
MEASLES/RUBELLA, HEPATITIS B, AND MENINGITIS IMMUNIZATION POLICY
All new students and students applying for re-admission born after January 1,
1957 must present proof of measles and rubella immunizations to the Student
Health Center. The Hepatitis B vaccine series is required of first time
enrollees under the age of 19.
However, you may be exempt for both of these
requirements, if you’ve graduated from a California Public School during or
after 2005. Meningitis (Menactra) vaccine is highly recommended for students
living in the dorms.
MEASLES/RUBELLA
–This vaccine is usually
referred to as the Measles, Mumps, & Rubella immunization or MMR. For currently
enrolled students who are unable to obtain acceptable proof of the immunization,
the Student Health Center will provide the immunization.
HEPATITIS B – If you do not have proof of
the Hepatitis B series (3 vaccinations) these are also available.
MENINGITIS – This is not a required
immunization for registration; merely highly recommended for students living in
the dorms.
Please Note: There are fees for each of the above immunizations.
If you’d like to receive any of the above immunizations from the Student Health
Center, please call (909) 537-5241 to schedule an appointment. If you have
health insurance, we recommend that you check to see if these vaccines are
covered under your health plan and if so, obtain the vaccines at your private
providers’ office. For specific information or if you have questions about the
required immunizations, please call the Immunization Hotline at (909) 537-7356,
visit us at http://healthcenter.csusb.edu, or call the Student Health Center at
(909) 537-5241.
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California State University, San Bernardino
(909) 537-5000, 5500 University Parkway
http://www.csusb.edu/
COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
001-099 Nondegree-applicable.
100-299 Lower-division courses designed primarily for freshmen and sophomores.
Graduate credit is not allowed.
300-599 Upper-division courses of junior and senior level; graduate credit may
be awarded if course is accepted in a specific graduate program.
600-699 Courses for postbaccalaureate and graduate students only. May not be
taken by under-graduates or applied to an undergraduate degree.
990-999 Special comprehensive examinations, project examinations, etc.; unit
credit not awarded.
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Undergraduate Studies
(909) 537-5032, UH 352
http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/
ADMINISTRATIVE DROP
Faculty members may initiate an administrative drop of a student in their
courses based on any one of the following criteria.
Lack of attendance: Students who fail to
attend two consecutive class meetings during the first three weeks of the term
without contacting the faculty member or making special arrangements may be
dropped.
Prerequisites not met: Students who are
unable to show completion of required courses or who do not have the background
needed to succeed in the course may be dropped.
Not admitted to the major: Students who
have not been formally admitted to certain major programs will be dropped from
courses that are open only to declared majors in that program. To remain in such
classes, permission of the instructor may be required.
It is important to note that neither undergraduate students nor graduate
students should assume that the instructor will process an administrative drop.
Students are responsible for making sure that they are enrolled only in those
classes they intend to complete.
ATTENDING CLASSES
1. No student may attend classes until his/her registration has been completed.
2. Regular attendance is expected of all students enrolled at the university.
The instructor of each class sets specific standards expected of students.
3. A student absent from class is responsible for arranging to make up missed
class work and assignments if the instructor of the class allows for such
make-up work to be done.
AUDITING COURSES
Enrollment in any course as an auditor shall be permitted only after students
otherwise eligible to enroll in the course on a credit basis have had an
opportunity to do so and only upon consent of the instructor. Auditors are
subject to the same fee structure as credit students, and regular class
attendance is expected.
Credit for courses audited will not subsequently be granted on the basis of the
audit. Transcripts are not issued for audited courses. Once enrolled as an
auditor, a student may not change to credit status unless such a change is
requested within the first week of class and is approved by the instructor.
Students registered for credit may change their status from that of an enrolled
student to that of an auditor with the approval of the instructor concerned and
within the first three weeks of class.
Forms for such changes may be obtained at the Office of Records, Registration
and Evaluations in University Hall.
COURSE OVERLOAD PERMITS
In order to be considered to carry more than 10
quarter units per session (a maximum total of 16 units are permitted for the
Summer quarter) a student must be eligible by having both a grade-point average
for the previous term of 3.0 or better and an overall grade-point average of 3.0
or better. Additional units may be added beginning on the first day of classes,
if classes remain open and the overload is approved. Additional registration
fees must be paid and
HOLDS must be cleared prior to submitting
a request to overload for processing.
Please Note: A separate permit will be
needed for each session that will exceed the maximum 10 units allowed.
To enroll with an overload:
1.
Obtain the authorized signature of approval from the Dean.
Declared undergraduates see the
dean of the college of your major for approval.
Undeclared undergraduates see the
Dean of Undergraduate Studies for approval.
Classified graduates and
post-baccalaureates see their graduate coordinator for approval.
Unclassified graduates and
post-baccalaureates see the Dean of Graduate Studies for approval.
2.
Obtain the approvals (signature) of the instructor and department Chair
(of the course) that will constitute the overload.
Courses
without an instructor’s (*and Chair’s)
approval will not be added to your class schedule. Courses are subject to the
regulations set by the CSUSB Add Policy. Please refer to the class schedule for
procedures and deadlines under “ADDS REQUIRING PERMITS.”
3.
Once approved take the overload permit card, and picture I.D., to either
the registration office (UH-177) or the office of the college dean of your major
for processing.
* The approval of the department Chair is also required for
ALL CLOSED CLASSES. After the last day to
add via MyCoyote dates for each designated session, all open classes will ALSO require the approval of the
department Chair.
CREDIT BY EXAMINATION
A student may petition to receive course credit by examination. In this manner a
student who already possesses the skills or knowledge of the ideas and concepts
of a course can accelerate progress through the university. The following steps
must be taken:
1. Student must register for the examination in the office of the college or
department concerned before the first day of classes of the quarter in which the
course is offered.
2. Student must complete the examination within the first two weeks of the
quarter.
(NOTE: Students may NOT enroll in a course
they plan to challenge. If the challenge is unsuccessful, the student may add
the course subject to the regulation for adding a class.)
Consult the current
Bulletin of Courses for regulations governing credit
by examination for undergraduates, post-baccalaureate students and graduate
students.
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Undergraduate Studies, Office of the Associate Dean
(909) 537-5044, AD 183
http://academic-affairs.csusb.edu/progs/grade_policy/
GRIEVANCE POLICY INFORMATION
GRADE GRIEVANCE: For information on grade/academic grievance matters , contact
the College Dean's Office or the Office of the Associate Dean, Undergraduate
Studies, AD-183. A grade grievance must be initiated by the student within 40
working days after the grade is recorded. (http://academic-affairs.csusb.edu/progs/grade_policy/.)
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University Police Department
(909) 537-5165, UP 104
http://adminfin.csusb.edu/police/safetyreport.htm
POLICE DEPARTMENT
911 for emergencies
The California State University Police Department is a 24-hour 7-day a week
operation located in the Police Facility West of Parking Lot A. The officers of
the department are sworn state police officers whose primary responsibility is
the protections of life and property at CSUSB but have police authority
throughout the State of California. The department responds to calls for
service, enforces traffic laws, takes reports, investigates crimes, and works
with the District Attorney and CSUSB Judicial Affairs to insure a safe and
secure educational environment at California State University. If you have an
emergency on campus dial 911 from any phone. The non-emergency number for the
Police Department is 537-7777 or x7777 from any campus phone.
CAMPUS SAFETY REPORT
California State University San Bernardino publishes a "Jeanne Clery Report"
each October 1st in compliance with federal law. The report contains information
on campus safety services, policies, procedures and crime statistics for the
last 3 years. This report is available through the university main web page
index listing "Campus Safety Report" and copies may be obtained from the
University Police Department, Human Resources, Health Center, and the Admissions
and Student Union. Visit the website at:
http://adminfin.csusb.edu/police/safetyreport.htm
LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY PROCEDURE
The CSUSB Police Department is the location on campus for the drop-off and
pick-up of lost and found property. If you have found any article of property
while on campus, please turn the article in to the University Police as soon as
possible. Here are two options:
1. Directly drop-off the article to the Lost and Found Property Desk at the
University Police, or
2. Contact University Police at extension 75165 and a CSO will be dispatched to
pick-up the article from your location.
If you have lost any personal property (keys, books, wallets, etc.) while on
campus during business hours, please contact CSUSB Lost and Found Property Desk
at extension 73782 to file a Lost Property Report. If the article is turned in,
a CSO will contact you to set up a time for pick-up.
Lost and Found Property Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
SKATEBOARD AND BICYCLE POLICY
The use of skateboards on campus is prohibited. Additionally, riding bicycles
will be generally prohibited on all connecting walkways in the campus core.
Affected areas will be clearly posted. This measure was taken because of
system-wide liabilities resulting from bicycle/pedestrian collisions. Dedicated
bikeways for intercampus areas are being included in the master plan for
construction in the near future. Any questions on this policy should be directed
to University Police at (909) 537-5165.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Over 60 Program
Records, Registration & Evaluations
(909) 537-5219, UH-171
http://139.182.30.127/nontraditional/a_over60.shtml
Contact: Carolyn Smith
The university is authorized to allow California residents, sixty years of age
or older, to enroll in regular session courses at reduced fees. Persons
enrolling in the program will be able to register on the last day of priority
registration. Contact Carolyn Smith in the Office of Records, Registration &
Evaluations (UH 171) at (909) 537-5219 for further information.
The SAIL Program
(909) 537-5921, UH 386
http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/sail/index.html
Director: Deborah Flores
The SAIL (Student Assistance in Learning) Program is the university’s Student
Support Services project. Funded by a grant from the United States Department of
Education, SAIL is designed to assist students who are low-income, disabled, or
whose parents have not earned a bachelor’s degree. The program offers a variety
of supportive services to increase retention and graduation rates, including:
• Adjunct courses: two-unit courses designed to help students earn better grades
in a variety of general education courses
• Academic and financial aid advising, and personal and career counseling
• Educational and cultural enrichment activities
• College Reading Course: a two-unit, computer-assisted course designed to
increase reading speed, vocabulary, and comprehension
• Grant Aid for first and second year students who are Pell Grant recipients
• Graduate school information and assistance with the application process
For more information and to determine eligibility for program services, contact
the SAIL Office. The primary enrollment/re-enrollment period is September 1 to
December 1 of each year; however, eligible students who enroll in a SAIL adjunct
or reading course in winter or spring quarter will be admitted to the program.
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