
5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA


California State University-San Bernardino is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission, a recognized regional accrediting body. This accreditation ensures that the institution meets established standards for quality in education, administration, and student services. Additionally, several specific programs within the university have received accreditation from specialized agencies, reflecting a commitment to maintaining professional standards in those fields.
California State University-San Bernardino maintains selective admission standards that require applicants to have completed a high school education or obtained a General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Prospective students must provide a secondary school record and have completed a college preparatory program. A minimum grade point average from secondary school is mandatory, while a ranking in class is recommended but not required. Admission test scores, such as the SAT or other exams, are suggested but not obligatory. Additionally, applicants whose primary language is not English must submit TOEFL scores as a requirement.
California State University-San Bernardino charges an application fee that prospective students must pay to submit their applications. This fee covers the processing costs associated with evaluating each applicant's materials. However, the university offers fee waivers to eligible students, aiming to reduce financial barriers during the application process. These waivers are typically available for applicants who demonstrate financial need or participate in specific programs that meet the university's criteria. By providing fee waivers, the institution seeks to make the admissions process more accessible to a diverse range of students.
California State University-San Bernardino does not host its own ROTC branch unit on campus. However, students interested in ROTC training may participate through a cooperating host institution that maintains an active ROTC program. This arrangement allows students to pursue their military training requirements while enrolled at California State University-San Bernardino by coordinating with a nearby partner institution.
California State University-San Bernardino welcomes transfer students for fall and spring enrollment periods, providing several pathways to facilitate their admission. The institution accepts transfer credits, including those earned through CLEP (both subject and general exams) and DANTES, which can help prospective students accelerate their academic progress.
In addition to credit recognition, the university considers recommendations in its admission process, potentially aiding applicants who submit supportive references. Prospective transfer students can benefit from these flexible credit policies and the university's openness to diverse academic backgrounds when planning their transfer.
California State University-San Bernardino offers a variety of study abroad opportunities designed to enrich students' academic and cultural experiences. These programs include semester-long and short-term options that allow students to study in diverse international locations across Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The university emphasizes programs that integrate coursework with cultural immersion, supporting students in gaining global perspectives relevant to their fields of study.
Students can participate in faculty-led tours, typically lasting a few weeks, which often include visits to historical sites, local institutions, and collaborative academic activities. Additionally, there are semester or year-long exchange programs with partner universities, enabling students to engage in more extensive cultural and academic experiences abroad while earning credits transferable to their degree programs.
The university provides advising services to help students select programs best suited to their academic goals and personal interests. It also offers information about scholarships and financial aid tailored to assist those planning to study overseas, helping to reduce financial barriers to international education.
Percent of students submitting SAT scores
11%High school completions
General Educational Development (GED) requiredComputer required
Data not availableComputer purchase/lease plan is available in the institution
Data not availableSecondary school GPA
RequiredSecondary school rank
RecommendedSecondary school record
RequiredCompletion of college-preparatory program
RequiredRecommendations
RecommendedFormal demonstration of competencies
RecommendedAdmission test scores
RecommendedTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language
RequiredOther Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
RecommendedOpen admission policy
NoDual credit
NoCredit for life experiences
YesAdvanced placement (AP) credits
YesOrientation program
Data not availableDisabilities services
Data not availableOff-campus study
Data not availableROTC-Army
ROTC branch unit at a cooperating host institutionROTC-Navy
ROTC branch unit on campusStudy abroad
YesWeekend/evening college
Data not availableStudent can complete their preparation in certain areas of specialization
NoPreparation at another institution required
NoApproved by the state for initial certification or licensure of teacher
YesEntrance difficulty for transfer students
Data not availableGenerally accepts credits
YesAccept ACE recommendation for credit
YesPossible transfer
Fall, Spring