Waitlist For Incoming Transfer Students
Upperclassmen housing for Main Campus is currently full for the upcoming Fall 2012 semester. Incoming transfer students applying for Main Campus housing will automatically be placed on a waitlist for Main Campus housing. Transfer students who have already applied for Main Campus housing will receive waitlist information in May when new student assignments begin.
Fall 2012 New Student Housing Applications NOW OPEN
We are now accepting New student applications for Fall 2012. To apply for on-campus housing, log into your MYCSUMB dashboard. For information on applying for on-campus housing, click here.
For additional information after you apply visit:
Download Student Housing & Residential Life Brochure here
One of the few truly residential California State Universities, 60 percent of our students live on campus in residence halls, suites or apartments.
Cost
Student Housing offers a unique rate lock structure for students during their continued residency in on-campus housing. Depending on the class level of the student,when entering campus housing, rates can be locked up to 5 years.
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Furnishings, utilities, internet connection, expanded cable, and laundry are all included in the cost of Main Campus student housing.
Convenience
Living on campus creates the greatest opportunities for students to become full, contributing members of our campus community. Within walking distance students can access everything on campus; including the Library, dining venues, tutoring, student activities, faculty, and classes.
Care
Student Housing & Residential staff live amongst students while providing support and guidance to achieve personal, social and academic goals. Staff are available as a resource and organize educational and social events for residents to attend. Residential buildings are secure with staff members available 24 hours a day all year long, who walk through the buildings nightly.
Theme communities are offered as additional opportunities for students to achieve academic success while living with others who have shared interests. Examples of some theme communities with faculty collaboration are Outdoor Recreation, Liberal Studies, and Project Higher Ground.
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