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California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) is a public university in Los Angeles, California. It is part of the California State University system. Cal State LA offers 142 bachelor's degree programs, 122 master's degree programs, and 4 doctoral degrees: the Doctor of Philosophy in special education (in collaboration with the University of California, Los Angeles), Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and Doctor of Audiology. It also offers 22 teaching credentials.[6][7]

California State University,
Los Angeles
Former names
Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences (1947–1964)
California State College at Los Angeles (1964–1972)
MottoVox Veritas Vita (Latin)
Motto in English
"Voice Truth Life" – Speak the truth as a way of life
TypePublic university
Established1947; 77 years ago (1947)[1]
Parent institution
California State University
AccreditationWSCUC
Academic affiliations
Endowment$46.2 million (2020)[2]
PresidentWilliam A. Covino[3]
ProvostJosé A. Gómez[4]
Academic staff
1,031
Students26,342 (Fall 2020)[5]
Undergraduates22,566 (Fall 2020)[5]
Postgraduates3,776 (Fall 2020)[5]
Location, ,
United States

34°04′00″N 118°10′04″W / 34.06667°N 118.16778°W / 34.06667; -118.16778
CampusLarge city, 175 acres (71 ha)
Other campusesAlhambra
NewspaperUniversity Times
ColorsBlack and gold
   
NicknameGolden Eagles
Sporting affiliations
MascotEddie the Golden Eagle
Websitewww.calstatela.edu

Cal State LA had a student body of 26,342 as of fall 2020, which includes 22,566 undergraduates, primarily from the greater Los Angeles area, and 3,776 graduate students.[5] It is organized into 9 colleges that house a total of 4 schools and approximately 50 academic departments, divisions, and interdisciplinary programs.[8] The university's forensic science program is one of the oldest in the nation. The Early Entrance Program in the Honors College for gifted students as young as 12 is the only one of its kind in the United States in promoting a direct transitional scheme from middle and high school to college without intermediary remedial education.[9] Cal State LA is a Hispanic-serving institution and is eligible to be designated as an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution (AANAPISI).

Cal State LA
Downtown Los Angeles
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Cal State LA is located about 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Downtown Los Angeles.[10]

The 175-acre (71 ha) hilltop campus core is home to the nation's first Charter College of Education, the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs, the Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center, the Hydrogen Research and Fueling Facility, and the Luckman Fine Arts Complex.

It is also home to two high schools: the Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School and the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA), the only arts high school in Los Angeles that allows students from any district within Los Angeles County to attend.

History edit

First half of 20th century edit

 
Flock of sheep with houses in background, Los Angeles County, about 1880, Photo taken on the Rancho Rosa de Castillo.
 
Homecoming in the 1940's at Cal State LA.

The university is located on the site of one of California's 36 original adobes, built in 1776 by Franciscan missionaries and destroyed by fire in 1908. When the Spanish Franciscans founded the San Gabriel Mission in 1771, they dubbed the small river El Rio Rosa de Castillo. These lands once were part of a Mexican land grant known as Rancho Rosa Castilla. Juan Batista Batz, a Basque rancher from northern Spain and his wife, Catalina settled here in the 1852.[11][12][13][14] Batz used the land for farming and intensive sheep ranching. The inspiration for the name of the ranch, according to local historians, was the abundant amount of native wild Wood roses (Rosa californica) that grew near the ranch home along the creek. The Tongva Indians named this area, Ochuunga (Place of Roses).[15] The main drive through the campus is known as Paseo Rancho Castilla, in acknowledgment of the university's historic heritage.

Cal State LA was founded on July 2, 1947, by an act of the California legislature and opened for classes as Los Angeles State College on the campus of Los Angeles City College (LACC). LACC is a public community college in East Hollywood, Los Angeles located on Vermont Avenue south of Santa Monica Boulevard the former campus of UCLA and originally a farm outside Los Angeles. As president of LACC, P. Victor Peterson became the acting president of the state college. Since the college had opened in September, 1947, with 136 students, it had grown in two years to over 2,000 students. Most were studying under the GI Bill, which had been largely responsible for establishment of the college. The first class of seven students graduated in 1948.

In 1949, when Howard S. McDonald became president of both Los Angeles State College and Los Angeles City College, the state college upper division classes were being taught in borrowed spaces on the City College campus by mostly part-time faculty. He hired administrators to help him formally organize the colleges. Then he found a site within Los Angeles[16] to house the new "Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences," which replaced the Los Angeles State College also in 1949 after being reconstituted by the Legislature.[17][16] Howard S. McDonald enjoyed telling how some influential supporters of the University of Southern California opposed his selection of a piece of land in Baldwin Hills, and how the then Los Angeles Mayor Norris Poulson ran him out of Chavez Ravine so that he could lure the Dodger baseball team to Los Angeles. The college opened in its new location in 1958, Howard S. McDonald becomes first full-time president.[18] When McDonald retired in 1962, seven academic buildings on the new campus were completed and an eighth structure (North Hall, later named King Hall) was nearing completion. North Hall opened in September 1962.[16]

Second half of 20th century edit

 
Entrance to the administration building.

In 1952, the state proposed a new satellite campus for Cal State LA, at the time known as Los Angeles State College, and in July 1958, the campus separated from Cal State LA and was renamed San Fernando Valley State College (now known as California State University, Northridge).[19] The first master's degrees were awarded in 1952.

Since 1954, Cal State LA has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The university's credential programs are approved by the Commission for Teacher Credentialing Committee on Accreditation.

In 1955, officials broke ground on the current location, dubbed the Ramona site at the time. The college then moved to its present campus in the northeastern section of the City of Los Angeles, 5 miles (8 km) east of the Civic Center.[20]

In 1957, the first Cal State LA time capsule is sealed in corner of Administration building (now Student Affairs) and a second Time capsule was buried during the Cal State LA 50th anniversary celebration September 1998.

In 1962, the college welcomed its third president Albert D. Graves who was vice president of Academic Affairs of LASCAAS. The college also entered into its first contract to prepare students for the United States Peace Corps. The first group of 65 volunteers was trained for service in the Dominican Republic in the areas of teacher training, music teacher training and urban community action. The first Commencement at new site takes place in June 1963.

On December 6, 1963, the California State College (now California State University) Board of Trustees named the library after the late 35th president of the United States John F. Kennedy. An edifice plaque was unveiled during the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library naming ceremony on February 12, 1964, and in November 1969 the library North Wing is dedicated.

In 1964, the Board of Trustees of the California State Colleges changed the name of the college to the "California State College at Los Angeles" (CSCLA), and in 1968 to "California State College, Los Angeles", when it became part of the California State College (CSC) system. In 1972, CSCLA was awarded university status and was renamed California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA).[21]

In 1968, Cal State LA established the nation's first Chicano Studies department.[22]

In fall 1970, the South Tower and South Hall were completed and opened. July 1976 the CSU Board of Trustees approved the renaming of South Tower to Simpson Tower, in memory of Floyd R. Simpson, first dean of the School of Business and Economics. South Hall was renamed Salazar Hall in memory of slain Los Angeles Times journalist and news director for KMEX-DT Ruben Salazar.

The original mascot of the school was the Diablo. In 1980, new university president James Rosser adopted a new mascot, Eddie the golden eagle, designed to be more reflective of the campus' highly diverse community. The theme was extended to student facilities such as the student union and bookstore.[23]

A Statue of Confucius, a gift of the Republic of China in Taiwan, was dedicated June 1987. The statue was moved to a new campus location in summer 2005. Its home is now on the grassy area, south of the State Playhouse.

In 1993, the California State University Chancellor and Trustees approved development of Cal State LA's Charter College of Education, creating the first such college of higher education in the nation.[24]

In October 1998, the Center for Environmental Analysis, first of its kind funded by the National Science Foundation on the West Coast, opened on campus.[25]

21st century edit

 
Bronze sculpture of Cal State LA's golden eagle mascot by Kenneth Bjorge.

In September 2000, Governor of California Gray Davis chose the Cal State LA campus to hold a press conference at which he signed the historic bills expanding the Cal Grant program.[26]

Cal State LA departments of Social Work and Nursing, located within the university's College of Health and Human Services, were granted the status of School in Winter 2002.

Cal State LA Downtown is a satellite campus opened in January 2016. Programs are provided through the university's College of Professional & Global Education.[27]

Naming of the Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services took place during the university's 69th Commencement on June 11, 2016. The naming recognized the largest gift in the university's history and named in honor of the late Dr. Rongxiang Xu, who was a surgeon and expert in regenerative medicine.

The Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing was dedicated as the first named school at Cal State L.A. in April 2018. Patricia Chin taught nursing at the university, later serving as director and, upon her retirement, professor emerita.

A statue of Cal State LA alumna and world champion tennis legend Billie Jean King was installed on the grassy area in front of the Physical Education building. When Billie Jean King was in school at Cal State LA, she had already won Wimbledon.[28]

University presidents edit

Presidents of Cal State LA Years as president
1 P. Victor Peterson 1947–49
2 Howard S. McDonald 1949–62
3 Albert D. Graves 1962–63
4 Franklyn A. Johnson 1963–65
5 John A. Greenlee 1965–79
6 James M. Rosser 1979–2013
7 William A. Covino[29] 2013–2023
8 Leroy M. Morishita[30] (Interim) 2023-

Campus life and cost of university edit

 
Cal State LA University-Student Union (U-SU) and Luckman Theatre.

As of the fall of 2016, Cal State LA switched over from the quarter to the semester system. Tuition and fees for in-state is $6,745, $17,245 for out-of-state and room and board $11,723 as of the 2018–2019 academic year with a student/faculty ratio of 25:1. Classes are scheduled Monday through Saturday from 7 am until 10 pm.

Near the edge of the city of Los Angeles, adjacent to the western San Gabriel Valley cities of Alhambra and Monterey Park, the campus affords views of the mountains to the north, the San Gabriel Valley to the east, metropolitan Los Angeles to the west, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Catalina Island to the south.

The Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, the campus' northern gateway, was dedicated in 1994. An architectural tour-de-force, the buildings house a 1,100-seat theater, a fine art gallery and the black box Intimate Theater, completed in 2004.

Construction on a $30 million University-Student Union (U-SU) building began in 2005; it opened in January 2009. The facility offers a place for students and faculty to congregate and interact before or after class. It replaced the 1975 U-SU building that was closed in 2004 due to seismic concerns. The U-SU offers a theater, a fitness center, and an array of other services dedicated to the student body. Its meeting rooms connect to those of The Golden Eagle building via a third floor bridge. The Golden Eagle includes a food court, a Barnes & Noble-operated bookstore and major conference facilities. The university food court is owned by the Coca-Cola Company, offering a selection of fast food restaurants that include El Pollo Loco, Carl's Jr., The Spot, and Juice It Up. The U-SU facility houses additional fast food options that include Sbarro and Starbucks. Various places inside the campus also serve food and coffee.[citation needed]

Cal State LA is one of only eight institutions in North and South America selected as a Rockefeller Foundation humanities fellowship residency site.[31]

As of fall 2018 Cal State LA has the second largest enrollment percentage of Mexican Americans and Other Latino Americans that are not Mexican-American in the Cal State University system.[32] Other Latinos Americans having heritage from Central America, South America and the Caribbean.

The HBO show Silicon Valley used the face of the U-SU as the building for the Hooli company.[33]

Campus services edit

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[34] Total
Hispanic 72% 72
 
Asian 11% 11
 
Foreign national 6% 6
 
White 4% 4
 
Black 3% 3
 
Other[a] 3% 3
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 77% 77
 
Affluent[c] 23% 23
 

California State University, Los Angeles offers a number of student services including nonremedial tutoring, a women's center, a job placement service, a day care, health services, and health insurance. Cal State LA also offers campus safety and police services like 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, and student patrols.

Students, faculty, and staff can get a wireless connection to the Internet by interconnected Wi-Fi hot spots throughout the campus.[citation needed]

Associated Students edit

Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) is the student government of California State University, Los Angeles. ASI is governed by a student board of directors who are elected each year by the student body of Cal State LA. ASI represents the interests of the student body and acts as the officially recognized voice of the students. In addition, ASI sponsors a number of campus events and activities using mandatory student fees.[35]

Eagle Advocates edit

Eagle Advocates, or ASI's Lobby Corps, is the sole student advocacy group representing the entire student body of the school. Each CSU campus has a lobby corps and is open to all students. Students are trained in advocacy and lobbying throughout the school year. A focus is aimed at the state legislature although local and federal issues are followed as well.[36]

Janice Cordova Garden of Well-Being edit

Cal State LA dedicated the Janice Cordova Garden of Well-Being on April 21, 2022, named in honor of the late wife of alumnus Richard Cordova. The garden is located in the heart of campus, between the Center for Engagement, Service, and the Public Good and the Student Health Center. It is a peaceful space that features a meditative walking path, artwork, and more than 50 types of plant life that promote relaxation, healing, and transcendence.[37] The idea for the garden initially came from students participating in WellBeingU roundtables, during which students in the university's Introduction to Higher Ed courses developed action plans for improving well-being on campus. "Student teams repeatedly imagined the creation of a space on campus defined by natural beauty where they could reflect, recharge and come together," said First Lady Covino said at the garden dedication.[38] In many gardens, people have a practice of "forest bathing" in order to experience physical and mental well-being. The Garden can generate a sense of wonder and awe from experiencing something bigger than ourselves. Nature therapy, or ecotherapy, can strengthen the immune, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. Relaxation can also improve blood sugar, mood, concentration, and sleep. Students can relax by sitting quietly in the garden and looking at the beautiful nature around them. The images in the garden have been reproduced from original oil paintings with permission from the artist Mika Cho. Mika M. Cho is a faculty member at Cal State LA and the director for the Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery at the university.[39]

Student housing edit

From 1964 to 1972, developer Louis Lesser built six off-campus, 10-story high-rise residential halls to house 3,600 students. The 175-acre (71 ha) campus lacked space for horizontal expansion, following the California State University expansion plan started in 1959. This doubled the university's housing capacity, making Cal State LA the largest in the California State University system. Maxwell Starkman & Associates, AIA, of Beverly Hills, designed the development plan. Unlike other components of the Cal State University system being developed in the 1960s, the residence halls were privately financed by Louis Lesser Enterprises, Inc. The first residential life complex phase I on-campus housing was opened in June 1984, and three years later, a second residential life complex Phase II was opened. Cal State LA has a student-housing complex where students can rent a house at double occupancy for $655.00 per month (as of November 2009). During 1984 Summer Olympics that took place in Los Angeles, Cal State LA student houses were upgraded and expanded because it housed the athletics of the 1984 Summer Olympics.[40][41]

Lesser also pioneered underground parking, with his Cal State LA development, at the time considered unusual enough to merit a separate newspaper section header, "Parking Underground", which described a two-level underground parking lot as a "concept" of "subterranean spaces".[41][42]

The housing expansion the Golden Eagle Apartments (GEA) for Graduate and Upper-Division Students are located one block north of campus.

The Student Housing East project was completed in 2021. The North Campus Project provides for new student housing facilities, new soccer fields, and a parking structure within the northern portion of the Cal State LA campus. Scope of the Work: The student housing facilities provide 1,500 beds for freshmen and sophomore students, as well as an associated dining facility.[43][44]

Themed-living communities edit

Resident Scholars Housing The goal of Resident Scholars Housing is to provide Cal State LA Honors College and academically achieving students with themed housing that supports the mission and vision of the Honors College and the Institutional Learning Outcomes by forming a strong community of students through shared Honors classes, providing learning opportunities and social engagement beyond the classroom and engaging in a student-directed community. It also increases the following: student interaction with Honors faculty, staff and fellow students; involvement in the larger Los Angeles and Cal State LA community; and retention and graduation rates.[citation needed]

Gender Inclusive Housing Gender Inclusive Housing is for students interested in living with people of all gender identities and expressions. The Cal State LA Housing and Residence Life community defines Gender Inclusive Housing as an environment where students may choose to share a room with any other student regardless of sex, biological gender, gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation.[citation needed]

Halisi Scholars Living Learning Community The Halisi Scholars Living Learning Community is designed to enhance the residential experience for students who are a part of or interested in issues regarding the Black community living on campus by offering the opportunity to connect with faculty and peers, and engage in programs that focus on academic success, cultural awareness and civic engagement. [45]

Parking and public transportation edit

 
The Golden Eagle, consisting of two adjoining structures separated by a promenade.

Cal State LA's parking received press coverage for pioneering the concept of underground parking to deal with the limitations of ground space for expansion under the initial California State expansion plans of the early 1960s. Developer Louis Lesser developed "underground parking" in his off campus residential housing development for the university in 1964, with only a two level underground parking structure considered so unusual as to merit a separate newspaper section header, "Parking Underground", and calling the parking "subterranean spaces."[41]

Structure E, a 5-story open parking garage provides over 2,000 parking spaces and hosts electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, including 3 fast chargers for the Cal State LA community. Structure E is accessible to the upper level of campus through the existing Structure C in Lot 5. The Solar PV System installed atop Structure E generates 1 megawatt (MW) of renewable energy.[46]

The school is home to the first commuter rail station on a college campus, the station of the same name on Metrolink's San Bernardino Line, which opened in October 1994. The school is also accessible from the El Monte Busway, which also services the station. The station is located at the south end of the campus. Metro Local lines 106, 256, 258 & 665, as well as neighborhood shuttles serve the school.

Construction is completed on a hydrogen fueling station on campus. The station will operate as a teaching resource for classes on alternative energy and fuel systems, as well as a public accommodation selling and dispensing hydrogen to those driving fuel cell vehicles. Cal State LA is one of only three organizations in the state to be awarded CARB funding for such a facility.[47]

The displaced parking surface by The Student Housing East project facility with soccer fields was accommodated by a new parking structure located next to the existing Parking Structure C, on the site that is currently used as a surface parking lot. The four-level parking structure provides approximately 1,650 parking spaces, including up to 100 new parking spaces.

Organization and administration edit

Cal State LA is one of 23 campuses in the California State University system.[48] The CSU system is administered by a 25-member board of trustees, which adopts regulations and policies governing the entire system.[49] The system's chief executive officer is Chancellor Timothy P. White, who assumed office in 2012. Joseph I. Castro was appointed on September 23, 2020, by the CSU board of trustees to succeed White starting on January 4, 2021.

University leadership edit

The chief executive of Cal State LA is President William A. Covino.[3] The leadership team includes an executive vice president who also serves as chief operating officer and provost, and four vice presidents.[4]

Affiliations edit

Cal State LA is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities[50] and the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities. The latter organization designated Cal State LA in 2018 as one of 33 U.S. universities that serve as "anchor institutions" driving economic growth in their communities.[51]

Cal State LA's College of Business and Economics (CB&E) is divided into six departments: Accounting, Economics & Statistics, Finance Law & Real Estate, Information Systems, Management and Marketing. CB&E is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

The College of Ethnic Studies, Racial, and Social Transformation opened during the fall 2020 semester.[52] It houses the university's three ethnic studies departments: Asian and Asian American Studies, Chicana(o) and Latina(o) Studies, and Pan-African Studies.[53]

Academics edit

Fall First-Time Freshman Statistics[54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]
  2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
Freshman applicants 33,641 39,853 37,384 35,421 31,855 31,011 28,506 27,321
Admits 16,084 16,548 17,372 22,567 21,704 18,939 17,456 18,448
% admitted 48 41.5 46.5 63.7 68.1 61.1 61.2 67.5
Enrolled 3,287 3,862 3,556 3,830 3,862 3,234 NDA NDA
Yield Rate 20% 23.3% 20.5% 17.0% 17.8% 17.1% NDA NDA
GPA NDA 3.18 NDA NDA NDA NDA 3.18 3.14
SAT composite 1060 NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA 880 880
*SAT out of 1600

The Charter College of Education's Division of Special Education and Counseling has a joint PhD program in Special Education with University of California, Los Angeles, and an independent Ed.D. program in Educational Administration as part of the Division of Applied and Advanced Studies in Education.

Cal State LA's School of Nursing launched the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in the fall of 2012. The DNP has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing, forms part of the Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services. The graduate program offers a nursing education option and nurse-practitioner options in adult gerontology primary care, adult gerontology acute care, family, and family psychiatric/mental health.

With the nation's first Chicano Studies department (established in 1968), Cal State LA is a top source of bachelor's and master's degrees for Hispanic students in California.[31]

The American Historical Association awarded the 2022 Institutional Equity Award to the Department of History at Cal State LA.[62] For recruiting and retaining underrepresented racial and ethnic groups into the historical discipline.

The five most popular majors for 2020 graduates [63] Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services at 19%. Health Professions and Related Programs at 10%. Social Sciences at 10%. Education at 7%. Psychology at 6%. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services at 6%. Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology at 6%. Engineering at 5%. English Language and Literature/Letters at 5%. Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services at 4%.

Colleges edit

  • Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services
  • College of Natural and Social Sciences
  • College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology
  • College of Business and Economics
  • The Charter College of Education
  • College of Arts and Letters
  • The Honors College
  • College of Professional and Global Education
  • College of Ethnic Studies

Departments and Schools edit

  • Department of Child and Family Studies
  • Department of Communication Disorders
  • Department of Public Health
  • School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics
  • School of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Food Science
  • Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing
  • School of Social Work

Television, Film and Media Studies Center edit

The Television, Film and Media Studies Center houses the Cal State LA Studios part of the College of Arts and Letters. The site of the former Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints includes a two-level parking structure and a multi-use room, classrooms, conference rooms, and office space.[64]

LA BioSpace edit

Created by grants from Los Angeles County and the U.S. Economic Development Administration, LA BioSpace is a university incubator.

LA BioSpace is part of a larger grant project based out of Cal State LA, LABioStart. This project hosts networking events and runs a Bioscience Entrepreneur Boot camp in addition to this incubator.[65]

Consortia edit

Ocean Studies Institute (OSI) edit

Opportunities for study in the coastal environment are provided by the Ocean Studies Institute (OSI), which comprises eight State University campuses: Fullerton, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge, Pomona, San Bernardino, San Marcos and Dominguez Hills. The OSI operates out of the docks and laboratory facilities of the Southern California Marine Institute (SCMI), Fish Harbor, Terminal Island in the Los Angeles - Long Beach Harbor.

The OSI participates in training managers and scientists and educating the public by coordinating and facilitating marine educational and research activities. Seagoing research laboratory and instructional facilities are provided aboard the R. V. Yellowfin, oceangoing research vessel.

Several courses within the departments of Biological Sciences, Geological Sciences, Psychology and the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology, among others, utilize the Yellowfin and other Consortium facilities. In addition, the eight campuses offer a course of study each fall at the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies on Santa Catalina Island. Courses cover topics in marine biology and ecology, and a research experience.[66]

Desert Studies Center edit

The Desert Studies Center is a field station of the California State University located in Zzyzx, California in the Mojave Desert. The purpose of the center is to provide opportunities to conduct research, receive instruction and experience the Mojave Desert environment. Is officially operated by the California Desert Studies Consortium, a consortium of 7 CSU campuses: Fullerton, Cal Poly Pomona, Long Beach, San Bernardino, Northridge, Dominguez Hills and Los Angeles.[67]

Faculty edit

Cal State Los Angeles' faculty include two presidential award-winning professors and 13 faculty members honored with the CSU Trustees' Outstanding Professor Awards.[68]

Professors edit

In December 1999 Raymond Landis, Dean of Engineering and Technology, was honored by the White House for outstanding student mentoring. The recognition earned the university its second presidential award.[69]

In September 1996 chemistry professor Carlos G. Gutiérrez was among the first honorees named by President Bill Clinton to receive the newly established annual Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, at a White House ceremony.[70]

In fall 1995 chemistry professor Thomas P. Onak, was named California Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.[71]

In 1992 chemistry professor Phoebe K. Dea, was named California Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.[72]

Hal Fishman served as an assistant adjunct professor of political science for two years. Fishman won the Associated Press Television-Radio Association's first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award for his work as a Los Angeles local (KTLA) news anchor.[73]

Ann Garry, Professor Emerita of Philosophy; early pioneer of the field of feminist philosophy.

Raphael Sonenshein, executive director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs

Distinguished Visiting Adjunct Professors edit

Trustee Professors edit

Rankings edit

The 2021 U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" issue included the following rankings for Cal State LA in the category of regional universities in the Western United States: tied for 9th among public universities, tied for 26th among public and private universities, and ranked 11th in Best Value Schools.[63] The business program in the College of Business and Economics continues to be one of the top 10 in California among public institutions. In a separate category, Cal State LA's undergraduate computer science program is ranked among the top 20 in California.[85]

nurse.org ranked Cal State La 5th on its Top 10 Nursing Schools in California ranking 2021.

Washington Monthly's 2020 College Ranking Guide named Cal State LA 10th out of 614 schools nationally in the Master's University category.[86] The magazine rates universities based on their contribution to the public good, considering factors that include research, service and social mobility. Also in the 2020 issue by Washington Monthly, Cal State LA ranked 3rd for "Best Bang for the Buck" out of 215 schools in the U.S. Western region.[87]

Money ranked Cal State LA 31st for Best Colleges for Engineering Majors and 31st in its evaluation of its 2020 Best Colleges ranking.[88]

Business Insider ranked Cal State LA #12 for its Best Return on Investment Business Insider 2020 rankings.

Forbes ranked Cal State LA 139th in its 2019 ranking of America's Best Value Colleges out of the 300 universities that were included.[89]

CollegeNET ranked Cal State LA #2 Social Mobility Index.

In 2018, Cal State LA was ranked the 14th top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNET's Social Mobility Index college rankings.[90]

In January 2017, Cal State LA was ranked #1 in the country for the upward mobility of students. The Equality of Opportunity Project followed 30 million students enrolled at over 2,200 colleges and universities, from 1999 to 2013, and concluded that the institution with the highest "mobility rate" was Cal State LA.[91]

Cal State LA was ranked 8th in the nation in the amount of B.A. degrees awarded in 2017 to Hispanics by Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine.[92]

In 2014 Cal State LA was listed as one of Time magazine's top 100 colleges and universities, according to new criteria proposed by the White House that is based solely on accessibility, affordability, and graduation rate. Ranked at #24, Cal State LA is one of the seven CSU campuses that made the list.[93]

The National Science Foundation lists Cal State LA as the top baccalaureate institution of origin for Latino science and engineering Ph.D. recipients among all undergraduate and master's colleges and universities in the continental U.S.[94] The most recent findings cover 2008 through 2012 and were published in the NSF report, Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering: 2015. The data come from surveys conducted by the NSF, the U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Department of Labor.[95]

Engineering competitions edit

Founded in 1953 as the Department of Engineering, today's College of Engineering, Computer Science and Technology (ECST) was established in 2001.[96] ECST was funded by NASA to advance aerospace technology and space research.[31] Cal State LA's NASA University Research Center is the only one of its kind in the state of California. The objective of the program is to design and build a segmented reflector test-bed. The College of Engineering and Technology added the Department of Computer Science and officially became the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology in June 2001.

Cal State LA's College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology is divided into five departments: the Departments of Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Technology. Collectively, these departments offer 12 undergraduate programs, four graduate programs and two teaching credentials in collaboration with the Charter College of Education.

The Solar Eagle edit

The college has achieved international recognition with its advanced vehicles. Cal State LA's Team Solar Eagle has built three cars that competed in solar car races in the United States and Australia, winning a national championship at the American Solar Challenge in 1997.[97] The 1997 champion Solar Eagle III was the first solar and only Hot Wheels[98] reproduction of a student-built vehicle.[99] The Solar Eagle II is on display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles it place third in the nation. Cal State LA's Solar Eagle, the first solar-powered electric car designed and built by Engineering and Technology students, placed fourth in the nation and is first among California competitors in the transcontinental GM Sunrayce USA. The Solar Eagle is in display at the Cal State LA's Engineering, Computer Science and Technology building lobby.

EcoCar competitions edit

In April 2011 Cal State LA was chosen to become part of the 3-year AVTC[100] EcoCAR2: Plugging into the Future competition managed by Argonne National Laboratory and sponsored by the US Department of Energy and General Motors. EcoCAR2 tasks 15 universities to modify a Chevrolet Malibu into a plug-in hybrid while maintaining safety and consumer acceptability. The university has chosen a parallel-through-the-road architecture as part of the competition.[101] The competition is a collaboration between the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology and the College of Business and Economics, with Engineering handling the design and implementation of the vehicle systems and the Business handling budgeting, fundraising and promotion of the program.

In May 2013 Cal State LA's EcoCAR 2 team came home 2nd place overall in Year Two of the EcoCAR 2: Plugging In to the Future collegiate engineering competition.

Continuing their participation in AVTCs, Cal State LA is involved with General Motors' new competition series called EcoCAR3. This is a four-year competition where 16 universities across northern America were donated a 2016 Chevy Camaro and are focused on converting this traditional fossil fuel vehicle into a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Cal State LA's team has focused on developing a post-transmission parallel architecture for their vehicle. Additionally, the team has decided to deviate from the standard expectation of marketing their developed vehicle to consumers and is instead targeting law enforcement fleets as a business to business focus.[102] The EcoCar3 team will have four years (2014–18) to redesign and re-engineer a Chevy Camaro in an effort to reduce the energy consumption and greenhouse emissions of the vehicle, while maintaining consumer acceptability, performance, utility and safety. At the end of the four years, the student-built vehicles will participate in an over-the-road event, raising the stakes for vehicle, dependability and safety.[103]

AVTC competitions edit

In August 2006 Cal State LA became the first university west of the Mississippi and second overall to achieve successful flight powered by fuel cells. The unmanned aerial vehicle was developed by a team of mechanical engineering students working in Cal State LA's Multidisciplinary Flight dynamics and Control Laboratory (MFDCLab).[104][105]

Programs edit

Early Entrance Program edit

The Early Entrance Program (EEP) is an early college entrance program for gifted individuals of middle school and high school ages. The unique educational program is specifically designed to permit young, highly gifted students to enroll in college as full-time students. The Early Entrance Program was established at California State University, Los Angeles in 1982. The program allows qualified students as young as 12 years of age the opportunity to excel at the university level. The program maintains a population of approximately 130 full-time highly gifted teenaged students known as "EEPsters." Every year, approximately 100 academically gifted students from all over the United States apply to EEP, with around 30 applicants admitted. Students must achieve a minimum score of 550 on the evidence-based reading and writing section and 570 on the mathematics section of the SAT; or at least a 22 in English and a 23 in mathematics on the ACT.[9] After a preliminary interview with the EEP director, prospective students must also undergo a rigorous assessment period called a Provisional Quarter (or "Provie Summer") before final admission.

Forensic sciences edit

Cal State LA's growing forensic science program has been a part of the university curriculum since the founding of the school. It is home to one of the few and the longest-operating graduate Criminal Justice and Criminalistics program west of the Mississippi river,[106] located in the new Los Angeles Regional Crime Lab. The new Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center, which was dedicated on May 11, 2007, jointly house the LAPD's Scientific Investigation Division, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department Scientific Services Bureau and Cal State LA Criminal Justice and Criminalistics programs.[107][108]

Sea floor engineering edit

Cal State LA also has a comprehensive seafloor-engineering program.[109] Research is conducted at the Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center in Port Hueneme, California.[110] In 2003, Civil engineering professor Mark Tufenkjian led Cal State LA to receive over half a million dollars in grant money. The award of $594,253 is the largest grant ever received by Cal State LA's Department of Civil Engineering.[111]

Cal State LA Experiential Learning edit

The Cal State LA spring water (bottled water), sold on campus, is the result of a partnership between the university's administration and the College of Business and Economics. Together the two branches of the university worked together to develop a product that would appeal to the student body and be affordable. The college has developed "experiential" learning projects, which students participate in during their final years of schooling. Other projects have included the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, where students complete tax returns for small businesses and low-income community members, marketing and site selection research for the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and a case study for American Apparel.[112][113]

Campus media edit

University Times edit

The University Times (UT) is a student-run newspaper. The first student newspaper, at that time called The College Times, was published in June 1948 for the first time. In 1965 The College Times was named the best newspaper by California Intercollegiate Press. On October 2, 1972 The College Times changed its name to University Times, in accordance with the change in university status. The name was the popular result of a campus-wide poll, with "Devil's Advocate" coming in second. Larry Hawthorne was the first editor-in-chief of the University Times.[114]

Golden Eagle Radio edit

This webcast station started in 2015.[115]

Golden Eagle Productions edit

Golden Eagle Productions (also known as GEP) is Cal State LA's primary film and television unit, composed of students creating and producing media content such as news and digital pieces, as well as original films and series.[116]

Greek life edit

Fraternities (IFC)[117] Sororities (CPA)[118] Co-Ed[119]

Excluding the Greek Council and Order of Omega, as of the summer of 2019, the Cal State LA Campus is home to 25 social fraternal organization chapters, 10 fraternities (two new colonies), 13 sororities, and 2 co-ed fraternities.

There are 4 representative governing bodies of the Greek community at Cal State LA; the Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, Multi-Cultural Greek Council, and the Panhellenic Council. These governing bodies are advised by the university through the Center for Student Involvement—a division of Cal State LA's University-Student Union. This division is under the auspices of both the university-Student Union and the Department of Student of Affairs. Cal State LA's Greek System began with the establishment of the Alpha Theta Pi (ΑΘΠ) sorority on November 15, 1948.

Intercollegiate Athletics edit

Cal State LA Sports Programs[120]
Women's sports Men's sports
Basketball Baseball
Soccer Basketball
Tennis Soccer
Cross-country Cross-country
Volleyball Track and field (outdoor)
Beach Volleyball
Golf
Track and field
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

The Golden Eagles are members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) for all sports except women's tennis, which is in the Pacific West Conference, and women's beach volleyball and Indoor Track & Field, which are in the NCAA Division II independent schools. Cal State LA is the only CCAA University who has beach volleyball as a sport. Cal State LA competes in the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Prior to January, 1981, Cal State LA was known as the Diablos; the change to Golden Eagles was made by then-President James Rosser to create a more inclusive, less stereotypical mascot.[103]

The university fields as of 2019 fourteen intercollegiate teams for men or women in soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, volleyball, cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track and field.[120] Cal State LA's more than 11 acres (4.5 ha) athletic facility is named the Billie Jean King Sports Complex. The sports complex—which was approved by the CSU Board of Trustees in September 2010—features the Eagle's Nest Arena, the University Stadium, Jesse Owens Track and Field, Reeder Field (baseball), the swimming pool, and tennis and basketball courts. Development project plans for the complex include a new gym, athletic field and the Rosie Casals / Pancho Gonzales tennis center.[121] The center is a new two-story building which will include locker and training rooms on the ground floor with multi-use space and viewing areas on the second floor. It is 7,000 sq. ft. Completion date of fall 2021.

The Eagles Nest is home to the Cal State LA basketball and volleyball teams. The arena seats just over 3,200 fans at full capacity. In 1984, the Eagles Nest hosted the Summer XXIII (23rd) Olympics judo competition. In July 1984 the Olympic mural, Olympic Fantasy, a mosaic tile work by muralist Guillermo "Bill" Granizo, was installed on west side of the arena in remembrance of the event.[122][123][124]

The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) of Major League Soccer selected Cal State LA in 2017 as the home of its new training facility, soccer operations headquarters, and youth academy.

The LAFC trains on the site at the northern gateway of the campus, though it plays its games at Banc of California Stadium, which opened in 2018 in Exposition Park in South Los Angeles. The arrangement with Cal State LA was approved by the California State University Board of Trustees.[125]

Entering the 2017–2018 school year, Cal State LA has won a total of 75 conference championships in the university's history. This is in addition to the eighth national championships and 10 national runner-up finishes. Besides being located in close proximity to each other, Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State LA have competed heavily as conference rivals.

In 2021 Cal State LA men's soccer won the first national championship in program history. The national championship is the eighth from any sport in school history and Cal State LA's first since 1981.[126]

The surface parking lots immediately south across Hellman Avenue were replaced with soccer fields.[when?] These South Fields will be used by the university students, including students living in the existing student residence halls on site, and supports the Athletics Department programs. The North Field is anticipated to be used as a training soccer field by a major league soccer team, and will also be used as a training field by the community youth soccer organizations.

National Division II Championships Won[127]

Cal State LA has won in Men's tennis singles four times in 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1968. In doubles Cal State LA has won once in 1963 of the NCAA Men's Division II Tennis Championship. In Women tennis singles Cal State LA was champion once in 1990 and once in doubles the same year in the NCAA Women's Division II Tennis Championship.

Symbols edit

University Seal edit

The university seal is reserved for legal, formal and ceremonial purposes, including commencement materials, diplomas, transcripts, formal events, presidential documents and gift items from the President's Office. The seal, available in full-color or black-and-white, cannot be used in combination with the Cal State LA logo.[128]

University Mace edit

The university Mace is a ceremonial piece symbolizing the authority under which the university is chartered. It is identified with the Office of the President and is carried in academic processions for commencements and other official university gatherings. The honor of serving as mace-bearer is accorded to the Chair of the Academic Senate.

University badge edit

The shield, with its urban architecture angles, represents the enterprising, global city in which it resides. Inside the shield, you will find iconic buildings and landmarks from the Los Angeles skyline. They are drawn to scale and ascend upward, from left to right, pointing toward the future. The thick bordure (outer edge of the shield) has open corners that represent a campus that opens out to the region it serves. The 'A' in Cal State LA, features an eagle's beak at its tip.[129]

Future developments edit

Administration and Student Affairs Building Abatement and Demolition

Plans and specifications for the abatement and demolition of the Administration and Student Affairs Buildings are being designed. The overall scope will be to demolish the buildings including their foundations.[130]

Notable alumni edit

Notable professors edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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Further reading edit

  • Dunham, E. Alden. "Colleges of the Forgotten Americans. A Profile of State Colleges and Regional Universities." (McGraw Hill, 1969).

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Cal State Los Angeles Athletics website January 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

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institutionCalifornia State UniversityAccreditationWSCUCAcademic affiliationsCUMUSpace grantEndowment 46 2 million 2020 2 PresidentWilliam A Covino 3 ProvostJose A Gomez 4 Academic staff1 031Students26 342 Fall 2020 5 Undergraduates22 566 Fall 2020 5 Postgraduates3 776 Fall 2020 5 LocationUniversity Hills Los Angeles California United States34 04 00 N 118 10 04 W 34 06667 N 118 16778 W 34 06667 118 16778CampusLarge city 175 acres 71 ha Other campusesAlhambraNewspaperUniversity TimesColorsBlack and gold NicknameGolden EaglesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II CCAAPacWestMascotEddie the Golden EagleWebsitewww wbr calstatela wbr eduCal State LA had a student body of 26 342 as of fall 2020 which includes 22 566 undergraduates primarily from the greater Los Angeles area and 3 776 graduate students 5 It is organized into 9 colleges that house a total of 4 schools and approximately 50 academic departments divisions and interdisciplinary programs 8 The university s forensic science program is one of the oldest in the nation The Early Entrance Program in the Honors College for gifted students as young as 12 is the only one of its kind in the United States in promoting a direct transitional scheme from middle and high school to college without intermediary remedial education 9 Cal State LA is a Hispanic serving institution and is eligible to be designated as an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution AANAPISI Cal State LADowntown Los Angelesclass notpageimage Cal State LA is located about 5 miles 8 km northeast of Downtown Los Angeles 10 The 175 acre 71 ha hilltop campus core is home to the nation s first Charter College of Education the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs the Hertzberg Davis Forensic Science Center the Hydrogen Research and Fueling Facility and the Luckman Fine Arts Complex It is also home to two high schools the Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School and the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts LACHSA the only arts high school in Los Angeles that allows students from any district within Los Angeles County to attend Contents 1 History 1 1 First half of 20th century 1 2 Second half of 20th century 1 3 21st century 1 4 University presidents 2 Campus life and cost of university 2 1 Campus services 2 2 Associated Students 2 3 Eagle Advocates 2 4 Janice Cordova Garden of Well Being 3 Student housing 3 1 Themed living communities 4 Parking and public transportation 5 Organization and administration 5 1 University leadership 5 2 Affiliations 6 Academics 6 1 Colleges 6 2 Departments and Schools 6 3 Television Film and Media Studies Center 6 4 LA BioSpace 7 Consortia 7 1 Ocean Studies Institute OSI 7 2 Desert Studies Center 8 Faculty 8 1 Professors 8 2 Distinguished Visiting Adjunct Professors 8 3 Trustee Professors 9 Rankings 10 Engineering competitions 10 1 The Solar Eagle 10 2 EcoCar competitions 10 3 AVTC competitions 11 Programs 11 1 Early Entrance Program 11 2 Forensic sciences 11 3 Sea floor engineering 11 4 Cal State LA Experiential Learning 12 Campus media 12 1 University Times 12 2 Golden Eagle Radio 12 3 Golden Eagle Productions 13 Greek life 14 Intercollegiate Athletics 15 Symbols 15 1 University Seal 15 2 University Mace 15 3 University badge 16 Future developments 17 Notable alumni 18 Notable professors 19 See also 20 Notes 21 References 22 Further reading 23 External linksHistory editFirst half of 20th century edit nbsp Flock of sheep with houses in background Los Angeles County about 1880 Photo taken on the Rancho Rosa de Castillo nbsp Homecoming in the 1940 s at Cal State LA The university is located on the site of one of California s 36 original adobes built in 1776 by Franciscan missionaries and destroyed by fire in 1908 When the Spanish Franciscans founded the San Gabriel Mission in 1771 they dubbed the small river El Rio Rosa de Castillo These lands once were part of a Mexican land grant known as Rancho Rosa Castilla Juan Batista Batz a Basque rancher from northern Spain and his wife Catalina settled here in the 1852 11 12 13 14 Batz used the land for farming and intensive sheep ranching The inspiration for the name of the ranch according to local historians was the abundant amount of native wild Wood roses Rosa californica that grew near the ranch home along the creek The Tongva Indians named this area Ochuunga Place of Roses 15 The main drive through the campus is known as Paseo Rancho Castilla in acknowledgment of the university s historic heritage Cal State LA was founded on July 2 1947 by an act of the California legislature and opened for classes as Los Angeles State College on the campus of Los Angeles City College LACC LACC is a public community college in East Hollywood Los Angeles located on Vermont Avenue south of Santa Monica Boulevard the former campus of UCLA and originally a farm outside Los Angeles As president of LACC P Victor Peterson became the acting president of the state college Since the college had opened in September 1947 with 136 students it had grown in two years to over 2 000 students Most were studying under the GI Bill which had been largely responsible for establishment of the college The first class of seven students graduated in 1948 In 1949 when Howard S McDonald became president of both Los Angeles State College and Los Angeles City College the state college upper division classes were being taught in borrowed spaces on the City College campus by mostly part time faculty He hired administrators to help him formally organize the colleges Then he found a site within Los Angeles 16 to house the new Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences which replaced the Los Angeles State College also in 1949 after being reconstituted by the Legislature 17 16 Howard S McDonald enjoyed telling how some influential supporters of the University of Southern California opposed his selection of a piece of land in Baldwin Hills and how the then Los Angeles Mayor Norris Poulson ran him out of Chavez Ravine so that he could lure the Dodger baseball team to Los Angeles The college opened in its new location in 1958 Howard S McDonald becomes first full time president 18 When McDonald retired in 1962 seven academic buildings on the new campus were completed and an eighth structure North Hall later named King Hall was nearing completion North Hall opened in September 1962 16 Second half of 20th century edit nbsp Entrance to the administration building In 1952 the state proposed a new satellite campus for Cal State LA at the time known as Los Angeles State College and in July 1958 the campus separated from Cal State LA and was renamed San Fernando Valley State College now known as California State University Northridge 19 The first master s degrees were awarded in 1952 Since 1954 Cal State LA has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges The university s credential programs are approved by the Commission for Teacher Credentialing Committee on Accreditation In 1955 officials broke ground on the current location dubbed the Ramona site at the time The college then moved to its present campus in the northeastern section of the City of Los Angeles 5 miles 8 km east of the Civic Center 20 In 1957 the first Cal State LA time capsule is sealed in corner of Administration building now Student Affairs and a second Time capsule was buried during the Cal State LA 50th anniversary celebration September 1998 In 1962 the college welcomed its third president Albert D Graves who was vice president of Academic Affairs of LASCAAS The college also entered into its first contract to prepare students for the United States Peace Corps The first group of 65 volunteers was trained for service in the Dominican Republic in the areas of teacher training music teacher training and urban community action The first Commencement at new site takes place in June 1963 On December 6 1963 the California State College now California State University Board of Trustees named the library after the late 35th president of the United States John F Kennedy An edifice plaque was unveiled during the John F Kennedy Memorial Library naming ceremony on February 12 1964 and in November 1969 the library North Wing is dedicated In 1964 the Board of Trustees of the California State Colleges changed the name of the college to the California State College at Los Angeles CSCLA and in 1968 to California State College Los Angeles when it became part of the California State College CSC system In 1972 CSCLA was awarded university status and was renamed California State University Los Angeles CSULA 21 In 1968 Cal State LA established the nation s first Chicano Studies department 22 In fall 1970 the South Tower and South Hall were completed and opened July 1976 the CSU Board of Trustees approved the renaming of South Tower to Simpson Tower in memory of Floyd R Simpson first dean of the School of Business and Economics South Hall was renamed Salazar Hall in memory of slain Los Angeles Times journalist and news director for KMEX DT Ruben Salazar The original mascot of the school was the Diablo In 1980 new university president James Rosser adopted a new mascot Eddie the golden eagle designed to be more reflective of the campus highly diverse community The theme was extended to student facilities such as the student union and bookstore 23 A Statue of Confucius a gift of the Republic of China in Taiwan was dedicated June 1987 The statue was moved to a new campus location in summer 2005 Its home is now on the grassy area south of the State Playhouse In 1993 the California State University Chancellor and Trustees approved development of Cal State LA s Charter College of Education creating the first such college of higher education in the nation 24 In October 1998 the Center for Environmental Analysis first of its kind funded by the National Science Foundation on the West Coast opened on campus 25 21st century edit nbsp Bronze sculpture of Cal State LA s golden eagle mascot by Kenneth Bjorge In September 2000 Governor of California Gray Davis chose the Cal State LA campus to hold a press conference at which he signed the historic bills expanding the Cal Grant program 26 Cal State LA departments of Social Work and Nursing located within the university s College of Health and Human Services were granted the status of School in Winter 2002 Cal State LA Downtown is a satellite campus opened in January 2016 Programs are provided through the university s College of Professional amp Global Education 27 Naming of the Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services took place during the university s 69th Commencement on June 11 2016 The naming recognized the largest gift in the university s history and named in honor of the late Dr Rongxiang Xu who was a surgeon and expert in regenerative medicine The Patricia A Chin School of Nursing was dedicated as the first named school at Cal State L A in April 2018 Patricia Chin taught nursing at the university later serving as director and upon her retirement professor emerita A statue of Cal State LA alumna and world champion tennis legend Billie Jean King was installed on the grassy area in front of the Physical Education building When Billie Jean King was in school at Cal State LA she had already won Wimbledon 28 University presidents edit Presidents of Cal State LA Years as president1 P Victor Peterson 1947 492 Howard S McDonald 1949 623 Albert D Graves 1962 634 Franklyn A Johnson 1963 655 John A Greenlee 1965 796 James M Rosser 1979 20137 William A Covino 29 2013 20238 Leroy M Morishita 30 Interim 2023 Campus life and cost of university edit nbsp Cal State LA University Student Union U SU and Luckman Theatre As of the fall of 2016 Cal State LA switched over from the quarter to the semester system Tuition and fees for in state is 6 745 17 245 for out of state and room and board 11 723 as of the 2018 2019 academic year with a student faculty ratio of 25 1 Classes are scheduled Monday through Saturday from 7 am until 10 pm Near the edge of the city of Los Angeles adjacent to the western San Gabriel Valley cities of Alhambra and Monterey Park the campus affords views of the mountains to the north the San Gabriel Valley to the east metropolitan Los Angeles to the west and the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Catalina Island to the south The Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex the campus northern gateway was dedicated in 1994 An architectural tour de force the buildings house a 1 100 seat theater a fine art gallery and the black box Intimate Theater completed in 2004 Construction on a 30 million University Student Union U SU building began in 2005 it opened in January 2009 The facility offers a place for students and faculty to congregate and interact before or after class It replaced the 1975 U SU building that was closed in 2004 due to seismic concerns The U SU offers a theater a fitness center and an array of other services dedicated to the student body Its meeting rooms connect to those of The Golden Eagle building via a third floor bridge The Golden Eagle includes a food court a Barnes amp Noble operated bookstore and major conference facilities The university food court is owned by the Coca Cola Company offering a selection of fast food restaurants that include El Pollo Loco Carl s Jr The Spot and Juice It Up The U SU facility houses additional fast food options that include Sbarro and Starbucks Various places inside the campus also serve food and coffee citation needed Cal State LA is one of only eight institutions in North and South America selected as a Rockefeller Foundation humanities fellowship residency site 31 As of fall 2018 Cal State LA has the second largest enrollment percentage of Mexican Americans and Other Latino Americans that are not Mexican American in the Cal State University system 32 Other Latinos Americans having heritage from Central America South America and the Caribbean The HBO show Silicon Valley used the face of the U SU as the building for the Hooli company 33 Campus services edit Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 34 TotalHispanic 72 72 Asian 11 11 Foreign national 6 6 White 4 4 Black 3 3 Other a 3 3 Economic diversityLow income b 77 77 Affluent c 23 23 California State University Los Angeles offers a number of student services including nonremedial tutoring a women s center a job placement service a day care health services and health insurance Cal State LA also offers campus safety and police services like 24 hour foot and vehicle patrols late night transport escort service 24 hour emergency telephones lighted pathways sidewalks and student patrols Students faculty and staff can get a wireless connection to the Internet by interconnected Wi Fi hot spots throughout the campus citation needed Associated Students edit Associated Students Incorporated ASI is the student government of California State University Los Angeles ASI is governed by a student board of directors who are elected each year by the student body of Cal State LA ASI represents the interests of the student body and acts as the officially recognized voice of the students In addition ASI sponsors a number of campus events and activities using mandatory student fees 35 Eagle Advocates edit Eagle Advocates or ASI s Lobby Corps is the sole student advocacy group representing the entire student body of the school Each CSU campus has a lobby corps and is open to all students Students are trained in advocacy and lobbying throughout the school year A focus is aimed at the state legislature although local and federal issues are followed as well 36 Janice Cordova Garden of Well Being edit Cal State LA dedicated the Janice Cordova Garden of Well Being on April 21 2022 named in honor of the late wife of alumnus Richard Cordova The garden is located in the heart of campus between the Center for Engagement Service and the Public Good and the Student Health Center It is a peaceful space that features a meditative walking path artwork and more than 50 types of plant life that promote relaxation healing and transcendence 37 The idea for the garden initially came from students participating in WellBeingU roundtables during which students in the university s Introduction to Higher Ed courses developed action plans for improving well being on campus Student teams repeatedly imagined the creation of a space on campus defined by natural beauty where they could reflect recharge and come together said First Lady Covino said at the garden dedication 38 In many gardens people have a practice of forest bathing in order to experience physical and mental well being The Garden can generate a sense of wonder and awe from experiencing something bigger than ourselves Nature therapy or ecotherapy can strengthen the immune respiratory and cardiovascular systems Relaxation can also improve blood sugar mood concentration and sleep Students can relax by sitting quietly in the garden and looking at the beautiful nature around them The images in the garden have been reproduced from original oil paintings with permission from the artist Mika Cho Mika M Cho is a faculty member at Cal State LA and the director for the Ronald H Silverman Fine Arts Gallery at the university 39 Student housing editFurther information Louis Lesser From 1964 to 1972 developer Louis Lesser built six off campus 10 story high rise residential halls to house 3 600 students The 175 acre 71 ha campus lacked space for horizontal expansion following the California State University expansion plan started in 1959 This doubled the university s housing capacity making Cal State LA the largest in the California State University system Maxwell Starkman amp Associates AIA of Beverly Hills designed the development plan Unlike other components of the Cal State University system being developed in the 1960s the residence halls were privately financed by Louis Lesser Enterprises Inc The first residential life complex phase I on campus housing was opened in June 1984 and three years later a second residential life complex Phase II was opened Cal State LA has a student housing complex where students can rent a house at double occupancy for 655 00 per month as of November 2009 During 1984 Summer Olympics that took place in Los Angeles Cal State LA student houses were upgraded and expanded because it housed the athletics of the 1984 Summer Olympics 40 41 Lesser also pioneered underground parking with his Cal State LA development at the time considered unusual enough to merit a separate newspaper section header Parking Underground which described a two level underground parking lot as a concept of subterranean spaces 41 42 The housing expansion the Golden Eagle Apartments GEA for Graduate and Upper Division Students are located one block north of campus The Student Housing East project was completed in 2021 The North Campus Project provides for new student housing facilities new soccer fields and a parking structure within the northern portion of the Cal State LA campus Scope of the Work The student housing facilities provide 1 500 beds for freshmen and sophomore students as well as an associated dining facility 43 44 Themed living communities edit Resident Scholars Housing The goal of Resident Scholars Housing is to provide Cal State LA Honors College and academically achieving students with themed housing that supports the mission and vision of the Honors College and the Institutional Learning Outcomes by forming a strong community of students through shared Honors classes providing learning opportunities and social engagement beyond the classroom and engaging in a student directed community It also increases the following student interaction with Honors faculty staff and fellow students involvement in the larger Los Angeles and Cal State LA community and retention and graduation rates citation needed Gender Inclusive Housing Gender Inclusive Housing is for students interested in living with people of all gender identities and expressions The Cal State LA Housing and Residence Life community defines Gender Inclusive Housing as an environment where students may choose to share a room with any other student regardless of sex biological gender gender identity gender expression and sexual orientation citation needed Halisi Scholars Living Learning Community The Halisi Scholars Living Learning Community is designed to enhance the residential experience for students who are a part of or interested in issues regarding the Black community living on campus by offering the opportunity to connect with faculty and peers and engage in programs that focus on academic success cultural awareness and civic engagement 45 Parking and public transportation edit nbsp The Golden Eagle consisting of two adjoining structures separated by a promenade Cal State LA s parking received press coverage for pioneering the concept of underground parking to deal with the limitations of ground space for expansion under the initial California State expansion plans of the early 1960s Developer Louis Lesser developed underground parking in his off campus residential housing development for the university in 1964 with only a two level underground parking structure considered so unusual as to merit a separate newspaper section header Parking Underground and calling the parking subterranean spaces 41 Structure E a 5 story open parking garage provides over 2 000 parking spaces and hosts electric vehicle EV charging stations including 3 fast chargers for the Cal State LA community Structure E is accessible to the upper level of campus through the existing Structure C in Lot 5 The Solar PV System installed atop Structure E generates 1 megawatt MW of renewable energy 46 The school is home to the first commuter rail station on a college campus the station of the same name on Metrolink s San Bernardino Line which opened in October 1994 The school is also accessible from the El Monte Busway which also services the station The station is located at the south end of the campus Metro Local lines 106 256 258 amp 665 as well as neighborhood shuttles serve the school Construction is completed on a hydrogen fueling station on campus The station will operate as a teaching resource for classes on alternative energy and fuel systems as well as a public accommodation selling and dispensing hydrogen to those driving fuel cell vehicles Cal State LA is one of only three organizations in the state to be awarded CARB funding for such a facility 47 The displaced parking surface by The Student Housing East project facility with soccer fields was accommodated by a new parking structure located next to the existing Parking Structure C on the site that is currently used as a surface parking lot The four level parking structure provides approximately 1 650 parking spaces including up to 100 new parking spaces Organization and administration editCal State LA is one of 23 campuses in the California State University system 48 The CSU system is administered by a 25 member board of trustees which adopts regulations and policies governing the entire system 49 The system s chief executive officer is Chancellor Timothy P White who assumed office in 2012 Joseph I Castro was appointed on September 23 2020 by the CSU board of trustees to succeed White starting on January 4 2021 University leadership edit The chief executive of Cal State LA is President William A Covino 3 The leadership team includes an executive vice president who also serves as chief operating officer and provost and four vice presidents 4 Affiliations edit Cal State LA is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities 50 and the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities The latter organization designated Cal State LA in 2018 as one of 33 U S universities that serve as anchor institutions driving economic growth in their communities 51 Cal State LA s College of Business and Economics CB amp E is divided into six departments Accounting Economics amp Statistics Finance Law amp Real Estate Information Systems Management and Marketing CB amp E is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB International The College of Ethnic Studies Racial and Social Transformation opened during the fall 2020 semester 52 It houses the university s three ethnic studies departments Asian and Asian American Studies Chicana o and Latina o Studies and Pan African Studies 53 Academics editFall First Time Freshman Statistics 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012Freshman applicants 33 641 39 853 37 384 35 421 31 855 31 011 28 506 27 321Admits 16 084 16 548 17 372 22 567 21 704 18 939 17 456 18 448 admitted 48 41 5 46 5 63 7 68 1 61 1 61 2 67 5Enrolled 3 287 3 862 3 556 3 830 3 862 3 234 NDA NDAYield Rate 20 23 3 20 5 17 0 17 8 17 1 NDA NDAGPA NDA 3 18 NDA NDA NDA NDA 3 18 3 14SAT composite 1060 NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA 880 880 SAT out of 1600The Charter College of Education s Division of Special Education and Counseling has a joint PhD program in Special Education with University of California Los Angeles and an independent Ed D program in Educational Administration as part of the Division of Applied and Advanced Studies in Education Cal State LA s School of Nursing launched the Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP in the fall of 2012 The DNP has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges WASC The Patricia A Chin School of Nursing forms part of the Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services The graduate program offers a nursing education option and nurse practitioner options in adult gerontology primary care adult gerontology acute care family and family psychiatric mental health With the nation s first Chicano Studies department established in 1968 Cal State LA is a top source of bachelor s and master s degrees for Hispanic students in California 31 The American Historical Association awarded the 2022 Institutional Equity Award to the Department of History at Cal State LA 62 For recruiting and retaining underrepresented racial and ethnic groups into the historical discipline The five most popular majors for 2020 graduates 63 Business Management Marketing and Related Support Services at 19 Health Professions and Related Programs at 10 Social Sciences at 10 Education at 7 Psychology at 6 Homeland Security Law Enforcement Firefighting and Related Protective Services at 6 Parks Recreation Leisure Fitness and Kinesiology at 6 Engineering at 5 English Language and Literature Letters at 5 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services at 4 Colleges edit Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services College of Natural and Social Sciences College of Engineering Computer Science and Technology College of Business and Economics The Charter College of Education College of Arts and Letters The Honors College College of Professional and Global Education College of Ethnic StudiesDepartments and Schools edit Department of Child and Family Studies Department of Communication Disorders Department of Public Health School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics School of Kinesiology Nutrition and Food Science Patricia A Chin School of Nursing School of Social WorkTelevision Film and Media Studies Center edit The Television Film and Media Studies Center houses the Cal State LA Studios part of the College of Arts and Letters The site of the former Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints includes a two level parking structure and a multi use room classrooms conference rooms and office space 64 LA BioSpace edit Created by grants from Los Angeles County and the U S Economic Development Administration LA BioSpace is a university incubator LA BioSpace is part of a larger grant project based out of Cal State LA LABioStart This project hosts networking events and runs a Bioscience Entrepreneur Boot camp in addition to this incubator 65 Consortia editOcean Studies Institute OSI edit Opportunities for study in the coastal environment are provided by the Ocean Studies Institute OSI which comprises eight State University campuses Fullerton Long Beach Los Angeles Northridge Pomona San Bernardino San Marcos and Dominguez Hills The OSI operates out of the docks and laboratory facilities of the Southern California Marine Institute SCMI Fish Harbor Terminal Island in the Los Angeles Long Beach Harbor The OSI participates in training managers and scientists and educating the public by coordinating and facilitating marine educational and research activities Seagoing research laboratory and instructional facilities are provided aboard the R V Yellowfin oceangoing research vessel Several courses within the departments of Biological Sciences Geological Sciences Psychology and the College of Engineering Computer Science and Technology among others utilize the Yellowfin and other Consortium facilities In addition the eight campuses offer a course of study each fall at the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies on Santa Catalina Island Courses cover topics in marine biology and ecology and a research experience 66 Desert Studies Center edit The Desert Studies Center is a field station of the California State University located in Zzyzx California in the Mojave Desert The purpose of the center is to provide opportunities to conduct research receive instruction and experience the Mojave Desert environment Is officially operated by the California Desert Studies Consortium a consortium of 7 CSU campuses Fullerton Cal Poly Pomona Long Beach San Bernardino Northridge Dominguez Hills and Los Angeles 67 Faculty editCal State Los Angeles faculty include two presidential award winning professors and 13 faculty members honored with the CSU Trustees Outstanding Professor Awards 68 Professors edit In December 1999 Raymond Landis Dean of Engineering and Technology was honored by the White House for outstanding student mentoring The recognition earned the university its second presidential award 69 In September 1996 chemistry professor Carlos G Gutierrez was among the first honorees named by President Bill Clinton to receive the newly established annual Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring at a White House ceremony 70 In fall 1995 chemistry professor Thomas P Onak was named California Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education 71 In 1992 chemistry professor Phoebe K Dea was named California Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education 72 Hal Fishman served as an assistant adjunct professor of political science for two years Fishman won the Associated Press Television Radio Association s first ever Lifetime Achievement Award for his work as a Los Angeles local KTLA news anchor 73 Ann Garry Professor Emerita of Philosophy early pioneer of the field of feminist philosophy Raphael Sonenshein executive director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs Distinguished Visiting Adjunct Professors edit Christopher Isherwood taught a course on Modern English Literature in 1961 1962 A noted author his Berlin Stories was the basis for the Broadway musical and film Cabaret 74 Dorothy Parker taught a course in the English department in 1962 1963 Parker a writer and founding member of the Algonquin Round Table was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1959 75 76 Trustee Professors edit Barry Munitz fifth chancellor of the California State University system and sixth president of the University of Houston 77 Rankings editAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 78 21Master s universityWashington Monthly 79 10NationalForbes 82 147 80 THE WSJ 83 401 500 81 2023 2024 USNWR Best Regional Colleges West Rankings 63 Best Undergraduate Teaching 2Most Innovative Schools 5 2022 2023 year Top Performers on Social Mobility 7Top Public Schools 9Best Colleges for Veterans 11Best Value Schools 24Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs 23 At schools where doctorate not offered Computer Engineering 9 2022 2023 year Electrical Electronic Communications Engineering 11 2022 2023 year Civil Engineering 8Mechanical Engineering 12Nursing 133 2023 2024 USNWR Graduate School Rankings 84 Program RankingRehabilitation Counseling 46Fine Arts Programs 53Social Work 62Nursing Masters 96Public Affairs Programs 98Speech Language Pathology 146 The 2021 U S News amp World Report s America s Best Colleges issue included the following rankings for Cal State LA in the category of regional universities in the Western United States tied for 9th among public universities tied for 26th among public and private universities and ranked 11th in Best Value Schools 63 The business program in the College of Business and Economics continues to be one of the top 10 in California among public institutions In a separate category Cal State LA s undergraduate computer science program is ranked among the top 20 in California 85 nurse org ranked Cal State La 5th on its Top 10 Nursing Schools in California ranking 2021 Washington Monthly s 2020 College Ranking Guide named Cal State LA 10th out of 614 schools nationally in the Master s University category 86 The magazine rates universities based on their contribution to the public good considering factors that include research service and social mobility Also in the 2020 issue by Washington Monthly Cal State LA ranked 3rd for Best Bang for the Buck out of 215 schools in the U S Western region 87 Money ranked Cal State LA 31st for Best Colleges for Engineering Majors and 31st in its evaluation of its 2020 Best Colleges ranking 88 Business Insider ranked Cal State LA 12 for its Best Return on Investment Business Insider 2020 rankings Forbes ranked Cal State LA 139th in its 2019 ranking of America s Best Value Colleges out of the 300 universities that were included 89 CollegeNET ranked Cal State LA 2 Social Mobility Index In 2018 Cal State LA was ranked the 14th top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNET s Social Mobility Index college rankings 90 In January 2017 Cal State LA was ranked 1 in the country for the upward mobility of students The Equality of Opportunity Project followed 30 million students enrolled at over 2 200 colleges and universities from 1999 to 2013 and concluded that the institution with the highest mobility rate was Cal State LA 91 Cal State LA was ranked 8th in the nation in the amount of B A degrees awarded in 2017 to Hispanics by Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine 92 In 2014 Cal State LA was listed as one of Time magazine s top 100 colleges and universities according to new criteria proposed by the White House that is based solely on accessibility affordability and graduation rate Ranked at 24 Cal State LA is one of the seven CSU campuses that made the list 93 The National Science Foundation lists Cal State LA as the top baccalaureate institution of origin for Latino science and engineering Ph D recipients among all undergraduate and master s colleges and universities in the continental U S 94 The most recent findings cover 2008 through 2012 and were published in the NSF report Women Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering 2015 The data come from surveys conducted by the NSF the U S Department of Education the U S Department of Commerce and the U S Department of Labor 95 Engineering competitions editFounded in 1953 as the Department of Engineering today s College of Engineering Computer Science and Technology ECST was established in 2001 96 ECST was funded by NASA to advance aerospace technology and space research 31 Cal State LA s NASA University Research Center is the only one of its kind in the state of California The objective of the program is to design and build a segmented reflector test bed The College of Engineering and Technology added the Department of Computer Science and officially became the College of Engineering Computer Science and Technology in June 2001 Cal State LA s College of Engineering Computer Science and Technology is divided into five departments the Departments of Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering and Technology Collectively these departments offer 12 undergraduate programs four graduate programs and two teaching credentials in collaboration with the Charter College of Education The Solar Eagle edit The college has achieved international recognition with its advanced vehicles Cal State LA s Team Solar Eagle has built three cars that competed in solar car races in the United States and Australia winning a national championship at the American Solar Challenge in 1997 97 The 1997 champion Solar Eagle III was the first solar and only Hot Wheels 98 reproduction of a student built vehicle 99 The Solar Eagle II is on display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles it place third in the nation Cal State LA s Solar Eagle the first solar powered electric car designed and built by Engineering and Technology students placed fourth in the nation and is first among California competitors in the transcontinental GM Sunrayce USA The Solar Eagle is in display at the Cal State LA s Engineering Computer Science and Technology building lobby nbsp World Solar Challenge Darwin Australia nbsp World Solar Challenge Adelaide Australia nbsp Solar Eagle II nbsp Solar Eagle III National ChampionsEcoCar competitions edit In April 2011 Cal State LA was chosen to become part of the 3 year AVTC 100 EcoCAR2 Plugging into the Future competition managed by Argonne National Laboratory and sponsored by the US Department of Energy and General Motors EcoCAR2 tasks 15 universities to modify a Chevrolet Malibu into a plug in hybrid while maintaining safety and consumer acceptability The university has chosen a parallel through the road architecture as part of the competition 101 The competition is a collaboration between the College of Engineering Computer Science and Technology and the College of Business and Economics with Engineering handling the design and implementation of the vehicle systems and the Business handling budgeting fundraising and promotion of the program In May 2013 Cal State LA s EcoCAR 2 team came home 2nd place overall in Year Two of the EcoCAR 2 Plugging In to the Future collegiate engineering competition Continuing their participation in AVTCs Cal State LA is involved with General Motors new competition series called EcoCAR3 This is a four year competition where 16 universities across northern America were donated a 2016 Chevy Camaro and are focused on converting this traditional fossil fuel vehicle into a plug in hybrid electric vehicle Cal State LA s team has focused on developing a post transmission parallel architecture for their vehicle Additionally the team has decided to deviate from the standard expectation of marketing their developed vehicle to consumers and is instead targeting law enforcement fleets as a business to business focus 102 The EcoCar3 team will have four years 2014 18 to redesign and re engineer a Chevy Camaro in an effort to reduce the energy consumption and greenhouse emissions of the vehicle while maintaining consumer acceptability performance utility and safety At the end of the four years the student built vehicles will participate in an over the road event raising the stakes for vehicle dependability and safety 103 AVTC competitions edit In August 2006 Cal State LA became the first university west of the Mississippi and second overall to achieve successful flight powered by fuel cells The unmanned aerial vehicle was developed by a team of mechanical engineering students working in Cal State LA s Multidisciplinary Flight dynamics and Control Laboratory MFDCLab 104 105 Programs editEarly Entrance Program edit The Early Entrance Program EEP is an early college entrance program for gifted individuals of middle school and high school ages The unique educational program is specifically designed to permit young highly gifted students to enroll in college as full time students The Early Entrance Program was established at California State University Los Angeles in 1982 The program allows qualified students as young as 12 years of age the opportunity to excel at the university level The program maintains a population of approximately 130 full time highly gifted teenaged students known as EEPsters Every year approximately 100 academically gifted students from all over the United States apply to EEP with around 30 applicants admitted Students must achieve a minimum score of 550 on the evidence based reading and writing section and 570 on the mathematics section of the SAT or at least a 22 in English and a 23 in mathematics on the ACT 9 After a preliminary interview with the EEP director prospective students must also undergo a rigorous assessment period called a Provisional Quarter or Provie Summer before final admission Forensic sciences edit Cal State LA s growing forensic science program has been a part of the university curriculum since the founding of the school It is home to one of the few and the longest operating graduate Criminal Justice and Criminalistics program west of the Mississippi river 106 located in the new Los Angeles Regional Crime Lab The new Hertzberg Davis Forensic Science Center which was dedicated on May 11 2007 jointly house the LAPD s Scientific Investigation Division the L A County Sheriff s Department Scientific Services Bureau and Cal State LA Criminal Justice and Criminalistics programs 107 108 Sea floor engineering edit Cal State LA also has a comprehensive seafloor engineering program 109 Research is conducted at the Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center in Port Hueneme California 110 In 2003 Civil engineering professor Mark Tufenkjian led Cal State LA to receive over half a million dollars in grant money The award of 594 253 is the largest grant ever received by Cal State LA s Department of Civil Engineering 111 Cal State LA Experiential Learning edit The Cal State LA spring water bottled water sold on campus is the result of a partnership between the university s administration and the College of Business and Economics Together the two branches of the university worked together to develop a product that would appeal to the student body and be affordable The college has developed experiential learning projects which students participate in during their final years of schooling Other projects have included the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program where students complete tax returns for small businesses and low income community members marketing and site selection research for the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and a case study for American Apparel 112 113 Campus media editUniversity Times edit The University Times UT is a student run newspaper The first student newspaper at that time called The College Times was published in June 1948 for the first time In 1965 The College Times was named the best newspaper by California Intercollegiate Press On October 2 1972 The College Times changed its name to University Times in accordance with the change in university status The name was the popular result of a campus wide poll with Devil s Advocate coming in second Larry Hawthorne was the first editor in chief of the University Times 114 Golden Eagle Radio edit This webcast station started in 2015 115 Golden Eagle Productions edit Golden Eagle Productions also known as GEP is Cal State LA s primary film and television unit composed of students creating and producing media content such as news and digital pieces as well as original films and series 116 Greek life editFraternities IFC 117 Sororities CPA 118 Co Ed 119 Alpha Phi Alpha AFA Beta Gamma Nu BGN Gamma Zeta Alpha GZA Lambda Theta Phi L8F Phi Iota Alpha FIA Phi Sigma Kappa FSK Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE Sigma Lambda Beta SLB Sigma Nu SN Zeta Beta Tau ZBT Alpha Sigma Tau AST Alpha Theta Pi A8P Chi Sigma Phi XSF Delta Phi Epsilon DFE Delta Sigma Theta DS8 Delta Zeta DZ Kappa Delta Chi KDX Kappa Zeta Phi KZF Lambda Theta Alpha L8A Lambda Theta Nu L8N Sigma Gamma Rho SGR Sigma Lambda Gamma SLG Zeta Phi Beta ZFB Alpha Phi Omega AFW Delta Sigma Chi DSX Excluding the Greek Council and Order of Omega as of the summer of 2019 the Cal State LA Campus is home to 25 social fraternal organization chapters 10 fraternities two new colonies 13 sororities and 2 co ed fraternities There are 4 representative governing bodies of the Greek community at Cal State LA the Interfraternity Council National Pan Hellenic Council Multi Cultural Greek Council and the Panhellenic Council These governing bodies are advised by the university through the Center for Student Involvement a division of Cal State LA s University Student Union This division is under the auspices of both the university Student Union and the Department of Student of Affairs Cal State LA s Greek System began with the establishment of the Alpha Theta Pi A8P sorority on November 15 1948 Intercollegiate Athletics editMain article Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles Cal State LA Sports Programs 120 Women s sports Men s sportsBasketball BaseballSoccer BasketballTennis SoccerCross country Cross countryVolleyball Track and field outdoor Beach VolleyballGolfTrack and field Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor The Golden Eagles are members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association CCAA for all sports except women s tennis which is in the Pacific West Conference and women s beach volleyball and Indoor Track amp Field which are in the NCAA Division II independent schools Cal State LA is the only CCAA University who has beach volleyball as a sport Cal State LA competes in the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Prior to January 1981 Cal State LA was known as the Diablos the change to Golden Eagles was made by then President James Rosser to create a more inclusive less stereotypical mascot 103 The university fields as of 2019 fourteen intercollegiate teams for men or women in soccer baseball basketball tennis golf volleyball cross country indoor track and outdoor track and field 120 Cal State LA s more than 11 acres 4 5 ha athletic facility is named the Billie Jean King Sports Complex The sports complex which was approved by the CSU Board of Trustees in September 2010 features the Eagle s Nest Arena the University Stadium Jesse Owens Track and Field Reeder Field baseball the swimming pool and tennis and basketball courts Development project plans for the complex include a new gym athletic field and the Rosie Casals Pancho Gonzales tennis center 121 The center is a new two story building which will include locker and training rooms on the ground floor with multi use space and viewing areas on the second floor It is 7 000 sq ft Completion date of fall 2021 The Eagles Nest is home to the Cal State LA basketball and volleyball teams The arena seats just over 3 200 fans at full capacity In 1984 the Eagles Nest hosted the Summer XXIII 23rd Olympics judo competition In July 1984 the Olympic mural Olympic Fantasy a mosaic tile work by muralist Guillermo Bill Granizo was installed on west side of the arena in remembrance of the event 122 123 124 The Los Angeles Football Club LAFC of Major League Soccer selected Cal State LA in 2017 as the home of its new training facility soccer operations headquarters and youth academy The LAFC trains on the site at the northern gateway of the campus though it plays its games at Banc of California Stadium which opened in 2018 in Exposition Park in South Los Angeles The arrangement with Cal State LA was approved by the California State University Board of Trustees 125 Entering the 2017 2018 school year Cal State LA has won a total of 75 conference championships in the university s history This is in addition to the eighth national championships and 10 national runner up finishes Besides being located in close proximity to each other Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State LA have competed heavily as conference rivals In 2021 Cal State LA men s soccer won the first national championship in program history The national championship is the eighth from any sport in school history and Cal State LA s first since 1981 126 The surface parking lots immediately south across Hellman Avenue were replaced with soccer fields when These South Fields will be used by the university students including students living in the existing student residence halls on site and supports the Athletics Department programs The North Field is anticipated to be used as a training soccer field by a major league soccer team and will also be used as a training field by the community youth soccer organizations National Division II Championships Won 127 Men s Tennis Team titles 1963 1964 1965 Football 1964 1 on the UPI poll Men s Track and Field 1978 Men s Archery 1979 Women s Badminton 1981 Men s Soccer 2021Cal State LA has won in Men s tennis singles four times in 1963 1964 1965 and 1968 In doubles Cal State LA has won once in 1963 of the NCAA Men s Division II Tennis Championship In Women tennis singles Cal State LA was champion once in 1990 and once in doubles the same year in the NCAA Women s Division II Tennis Championship Symbols editUniversity Seal edit The university seal is reserved for legal formal and ceremonial purposes including commencement materials diplomas transcripts formal events presidential documents and gift items from the President s Office The seal available in full color or black and white cannot be used in combination with the Cal State LA logo 128 University Mace edit The university Mace is a ceremonial piece symbolizing the authority under which the university is chartered It is identified with the Office of the President and is carried in academic processions for commencements and other official university gatherings The honor of serving as mace bearer is accorded to the Chair of the Academic Senate University badge edit The shield with its urban architecture angles represents the enterprising global city in which it resides Inside the shield you will find iconic buildings and landmarks from the Los Angeles skyline They are drawn to scale and ascend upward from left to right pointing toward the future The thick bordure outer edge of the shield has open corners that represent a campus that opens out to the region it serves The A in Cal State LA features an eagle s beak at its tip 129 Future developments editAdministration and Student Affairs Building Abatement and DemolitionPlans and specifications for the abatement and demolition of the Administration and Student Affairs Buildings are being designed The overall scope will be to demolish the buildings including their foundations 130 Notable 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