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California State University-Channel Islands

Camarillo, CA

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Quick Facts

Wikipedia
2002
Founded
Public university
Type
5,230
Total Students
4,673
Undergrad
207
Graduate
$35M
Endowment
(2024)
$7K
Tuition (In-State)
$19K
Tuition (Out-State)
$10K
Avg Net Price
93%
Acceptance Rate
53%
Graduation Rate
6-year
73%
Retention Rate
Master's Colleges & Universities
Classification
President: Susan Andrzejewski (interim)

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About California State University-Channel Islands

Experience innovation on the Central Coast at CSUCI, a dynamic HSI campus with a unique history.

California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) offers a distinctive collegiate experience on California's picturesque Central Coast. As the 23rd and one of the newest campuses in the renowned California State University system, CSUCI opened its doors in 2002, transforming the historic grounds of the former Camarillo State Mental Hospital into a vibrant hub for learning. This unique origin story imbues the campus with character, blending mission-revival architecture with modern academic facilities, all set against a stunning backdrop where the Oxnard Plain meets the Santa Monica Mountains.

Academically, CSUCI is committed to providing a comprehensive education, offering a robust portfolio of 63 bachelor's degree programs, 12 master's degree programs, and 4 teaching credentials. What truly sets CSUCI apart is its dedication to student success and diversity, proudly holding the designation of a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). This status reflects a diverse student body, with Hispanic/Latino students making up 50% in Fall 2017, and has attracted significant federal funding to support HSI initiatives, enhancing resources for all students. The university also leverages its prime coastal location, operating a scientific research station on Santa Rosa Island, offering unparalleled hands-on research opportunities.

With a student body of around 4,880 (Fall 2024), CSUCI fosters a close-knit, mid-sized campus environment. Students, known as the "Dolphins" and proudly sporting red and silver, engage in a dynamic community that values innovation and personal growth. The university has seen remarkable growth since its founding and continues to develop its 1,187-acre campus to accommodate a projected 15,000 full-time students by 2025. This forward-looking vision, coupled with its engaging academic programs and unique coastal setting, makes CSUCI an exciting choice for prospective students seeking both a strong education and a supportive community.

Key Highlights

  • Established in 2002 as the 23rd and newest campus in the California State University system.
  • Designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) in 2010, with 50% Hispanic/Latino student population as of Fall 2017.
  • Offers 63 bachelor's degree programs, 12 master's degree programs, and 4 teaching credentials.
  • Home to a unique scientific research station located on Santa Rosa Island.
  • Occupies a historic 1,187-acre campus, formerly the Camarillo State Mental Hospital.
  • Received initial maximum seven-year accreditation from WASC in 2007, just five years after opening.
  • Current enrollment stands at 4,880 students (Fall 2024).

Timeline

1934
Original campus buildings constructed as part of Camarillo State Mental Hospital.
1965
Planning for a public four-year college in Ventura County begins with Senate Bill 288.
1997
CSU Board of Trustees unanimously approves the former Camarillo State Hospital site for the new university; the hospital closes.
2001
Richard R. Rush is appointed the founding president of CSU Channel Islands.
2002
California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) officially opens its doors to upper division transfer students.
2003
CSUCI accepts its first freshman class.
2007
CSUCI graduates its inaugural freshman class and receives initial WASC accreditation for seven years.
2010
CSUCI achieves Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) status.
🏛️
24 Years
of Excellence

Schools & Colleges

1 notable schools within California State University-Channel Islands

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Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics

The first named school of the campus, established by January 2006.

Leadership

via Wikipedia
Susan Andrzejewski (interim)
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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