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Cal State Trustees Raise Scenario of Transfer-Only University System
"Could California State University one day limit enrollment to transfers, admitting burgeoning numbers of community college students but turning away new freshmen?
The idea sounds far-fetched, but that scenario was raised Tuesday by trustees who cautioned that insufficient state funding could radically reduce the mission of the nation's largest university system. The warning came during a discussion of the preliminary 2015-16 budget, which predicted growing demand for the 23-campus system. The Cal State system drew a record 761,000 applications for the fall 2014 term...." Continued at: http://www.latimes.com/local/educati...910-story.html The scenario looks more like a scare tactic to get more funding, but if this ever happened, there would be many, many Greek orgs severely affected by it. There are only three Cal State campuses without Greek life (Maritime, Channel Islands, Monterey Bay). California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA Campus Total=190 *************** Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Pi Kappa Alpha Theta Chi Omega Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Epsilon Phi California State Polytechnic University Pomona, CA Campus Total=75 *************** Zeta Tau Alpha Kappa Delta Sigma Kappa Chi Omega California State University - Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA Campus Total= **************** Gamma Phi Beta Phi Sigma Sigma California State University at Chico Chico, CA Campus Total=106 **************** Alpha Gamma Delta Sigma Kappa Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Omicron Pi California State University - Dominguez Hills Carson, CA Campus Total= ************** Phi Sigma Sigma California State University - East Bay Hayward, CA Campus Total=65 *************** Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Phi California State University at Fresno Fresno, CA Campus Total=90 **************** Delta Gamma Phi Mu Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Zeta California State University at Fullerton Fullerton, CA Campus Total=112 *************** Delta Zeta Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Gamma Phi Beta Sigma Kappa Zeta Tau Alpha California State University at Long Beach Long Beach, CA Campus Total=115 *************** Delta Zeta Delta Delta Delta Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Zeta Tau Alpha Delta Gamma Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Omicron Pi California State University at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA Campus Total=70 **************** Delta Zeta Alpha Sigma Tau California State University at Northridge Northridge, CA Campus Total=128 ******************** Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Delta Delta Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Phi Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Zeta Phi Mu California State University at Sacramento Sacramento, CA Campus Total=100 *************** Delta Gamma Alpha Chi Omega Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Gamma Phi Beta Phi Sigma Sigma California State University at San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA Campus Total=85 *************** Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Delta Zeta Tau Alpha California State University at San Marcos San Marcos, CA Campus Total=85 ***************** Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Pi California State University at Stanislaus Stanislaus, CA Campus Total= *************** Phi Sigma Sigma Alpha Xi Delta Phi Mu Humboldt State University Arcata, CA Campus Total= ************** Delta Phi Epsilon San Diego State University San Diego, CA Campus Total=180 *************** Alpha Phi Alpha Gamma Delta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Delta Pi Beta Phi Alpha Chi Omega Delta Zeta Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Gamma San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA Campus Total=95 *************** Phi Sigma Sigma Alpha Phi Alpha Gamma Delta San Jose State University San Jose, CA Campus Total=92 **************** Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Delta Gamma Delta Zeta Kappa Delta Alpha Xi Delta Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA Campus Total= **************** Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Delta Pi Phi Sigma Sigma Alpha Omicron Pi |
Anyone know which do and do not have housing?
I wonder if NPC would come up with some sort of system where the women could rush in their sophomore year (still in the CC's) and then move right in the beginning of junior year. |
I always thought the Cal Polys were separate from the UCs and CSUs. Learned something new!
Transferring is so common in CA that I could see this working at a school or two but not the entire system. I know when San Marcos opened they didn't take freshman at first. |
I can't imagine that this would happen with the whole system. Individual campuses, though, maybe. A selective, residential campus like San Diego or Long Beach would be gutted by this kind of move. A Los Angeles or San Bernardino would be able to adapt much more readily.
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On another note, holy I can't believe how old Jerry Brown is. That makes me feel old too. |
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California Polytechnic State University - SLO = YES California State Polytechnic University - Pomona = NO California State University - Bakersfield = NO California State University at Chico = YES California State University - Dominguez Hills = NO California State University - East Bay = NO? California State University at Fresno = YES California State University at Fullerton = YES California State University at Long Beach = YES California State University at Los Angeles = NO California State University at Northridge = YES California State University at Sacramento = NO California State University at San Bernardino = NO California State University at San Marcos = NO California State University at Stanislaus = NO Humboldt State University = NO San Diego State University = YES San Francisco State University = NO San Jose State University = YES Sonoma State University = NO Quote:
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Hrm...I can't speak for other campus locations; but, I was one of the people who admitted transfer students at San Diego State University. Students who had already cleared all transfer admission checkpoints (GPA, min. number of units, all major prep completed and the Golden 4 basic GE classes done, etc) were offered "final" admission right up front - usually around January/February of sophomore year. Those students would be eligible to do early recruitment in this scenario; but, it would only be 1-semester early. However, for the vast majority of students who were finishing up their requirements at the end of sophomore year, we would wait until ALL final grades from spring came in before finalizing our admissions offers. That means that many of our students didn't clear final admission until June. That puts a wrench in the works of the idea posted - sophomores rushing ahead of time. If they're not even admitted until June, then they should just rush as juniors in August like how it's currently done. I dunno...you and others bring up good points. Considering how very different our campuses are, I wonder how this would be implemented across the CSU as a whole. |
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I think they do have houses at CSUN.
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I'm not sure - that's why I put "NO?" with a question mark. :( For CSUN, I had to go to their chapter websites to check and none of them seemed to outright show a picture of their house or make reference to "house tours" or anything. Some photos appeared to be inside houses; but, were non-descript and could have been homes of alumnae. ETA: I just found a YouTube video for Tri Delta at CSUN where they clearly show a house with Tri Delta letters on the front of the house. An AOII video doesn't show a house; but, the video does show shots of a room with a composite on the wall. So, if those two have houses, then that means that there are probably others. I changed CSUN to "YES". |
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