Studies
Retention and Graduation Rate
These reports track year to year retention and graduation rates for CSUSB and other CSU campuses. Data were extracted from the CSU Chancellor's Office website.
CSUSB Retention and Graduation Tracking (requires Excel 2010 or higher)
- First Time Freshmen
- First Time Female Freshmen
- First Time Male Freshmen
- First Time African American Freshmen
- First Time Hispanic Freshmen
- New Transfer Students
- New Female Transfers
- New Male Transfers
- New African American Transfers
- New Hispanic Transfers
Times of Day
- Fall 2010 Main Campus
- Winter 2011 Main Campus
- Fall 2010 Palm Desert Campus
- Winter 2011 Palm Desert Campus
- Spring 2003 - Winter 2004
- Ideal Class Schedule 2011
Maps
- CSUSB Alumni: Where are they now?
- Fall 2011 First Time Freshmen
- Fall 2011 First Time Freshmen (Dorm Students)
- Fall 2010 New Transfer Students
- First Time Freshmen Service Area
- Community College Service Area
Institutional Planning Materials
- Registration Report, Spring 2012 Census
- Registration Report, Winter 2012 Census
- Registration Report, Fall 2011 Census
- 5 Year Enrollment & FTE
- Unit Load by Term
- Seniors and Cumulative Units Earned
About Classes
Changing Majors
- These reports track the frequency at which students change majors and show programs that gain and lose students within a year.
- Tracking Fall 2008 Cohort by Major
- Memorandum on Changes of Major by Undergraduates 2002
National Survey of Student Engagement
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) is an annual on-line survey that is administered to a sample of First-year students and Seniors.
Survey of Earned Doctorates
The National Science Foundation (NSF) conducts the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) each year of students who filed for a doctoral degree in a U.S. accredited institution.
Student Needs and Priorities Survey (SNAPS) Summary
This paper summarizes the results of the Student Needs and Priorities Survey (SNAPS) conducted for the CSU System in early 1999. CSUSB administered the survey in classes to a sample of 48 course sections representative of level and college during Winter term, 1999. There were 916 respondents from CSUSB out of a total of 18,393.
San Bernardino vs. CSU System and Trends 1999 vs. 1994
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