Under a revised California State University policy, the COVID-19 vaccination is no longer required at CSU campuses but is strongly recommended. Cal State LA has implemented this policy. Effective ...
Ángela Vergara is a professor of History at California State University, Los Angeles, where she has been a faculty member since 2006. She obtained her BA in history at the Pontificia Universidad ...
I am an Associate Professor of Computer Science at California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA). My research interest focuses on Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Machine Learning for ...
Cal State LA has 100 academic programs in 55 majors in seven colleges. Nationally-recognized programs include business, engineering and nursing, and Cal State LA is listed as one of California's major ...
Rugged Eagle Motorsports is a 40 year old student run organization at Cal State LA made up of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineers from diverse backgrounds. Every year we design and build a ...
This is a guide to help you apply for an MA in Educational Technology (either Track) and/or to apply for a Certificate (CAS or COTL). A BA or BS from an accredited university A 2.75 grade point ...
The forms most commonly used by undergraduate students within the College of Arts & Letters and the University can be found using the links provided on this page. If a form is not listed, please email ...
Admission to the program requires upper division standing, formal application to the college, a screening interview with the program director covering the applicant’s prior academic work, and approval ...
Barbara Son always knew she wanted to teach in some capacity. When she was about five years old, she was acting as a teacher and wrote out lesson plans on the wallpapered walls in her bedroom, which ...
The Common Data Set (CDS) is a standardized questionnaire that contains many frequently asked questions about institutions of higher education (e.g., student demographics, financial aid, and tuition).
Walk-in support is provided on a first-come, first-served basis in two locations on campus. Please bring your One Card ID or a government-issued photo ID.
The Center for Korean-American and Korean Studies (CKAKS) is dedicated to serving as a focal point of Korean American and Korean studies in the Los Angeles area. It was initially established to ...