California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90840 • (562) 985-4111   www.csulb.edu
       
California State University, Long Beach is a large, urban, comprehensive university in the 23-campus California State University system. CSULB is committed to serving the people of California and endeavors to provide academic programs and campus services for both traditional and non-traditional students. The University enrolls students who have graduated in the top third of the State’s high school graduating class, those who have completed a community college program, and adults re-entering education. CSULB aims, above all, to graduate students with highly valued degrees, and to prepare them for lifelong learning as well as for success in a variety of professional fields. 
   
     
Student Characteristics (Fall 2006)     Undergraduate Success & Progress Rate  
 
     
TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS        35,574  
 
Student Level and Enrollment Status  
 
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  UNDERGRADUATE PROFILE    
           
  Total     29,576  
     
  Gender    
  Women            17,862 60%  
  Men              11,714 40%  
       
  Race/Ethnicity        
                             
  African American / Black 1,634 6%   A 71% four-year success and progress rate means that 71% of students starting in Fall 2000 either graduated or are still enrolled at a higher education institution four years later.
  American Indian / Alaskan Native 193 1%  
  Asian / Pacific Islander 6,777 23%  
  Hispanic   7,644 26%  
  International   1,398 5%   Counts for the Fall 2000 entering class shown in the graph above.
  White   9,400 32%   3213 First-Time, Full-Time Students    
  Race/Ethnicity Unknown 2,530 9%   2090 Full-Time Transfer Students      
           
  Geographic Distribution (Degree-Seeking)   For Detailed Success & Progress Rate Tables CLICK HERE
  California     94%                    
  Other US States & Territories   1%          
  Other Countries     5%   Retention of Fall 2005 First-Time, Full-time Students  
     
 
       
  Age (Degree-Seeking)      
  Average Age     24    
  Percent of Undergraduates Age 25 or Older 20%              
               
               
               
               
               
               
           
 
 
 
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