CAL U Discovery Days
About Cal U
Office of Admissions California University of Pa. 250 University Ave. California, PA 15419 1-888-412-0479 or 724-938-4404 Fax: 724-938-4564 www.calu.edu
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2012
MAJOR
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
YEAR OF GRADUATION HIGH SCHOOL
E-MAIL HOME TELEPHONE
STATE CITY
STREET
NAME
n More information about Open House
n Financial aid booklet
CALU
n An application booklet
Please send me:
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2012
Come see for yourself...
Office of Financial Aid Dixon Hall 105 724-938-4415 Fax: 724-938-4551
If you think Cal U sounds impressive, wait until you see it for yourself. Please come for a visit and learn more about us. Talk with students, visit a class, check out the residence halls, walk around town and grab a bite. Feel free to bring your family or a friend. Your future is waiting! Call the Admissions Office at 1-888-412-0479 to arrange a personal tour.
INTEGRITY, CIVILITY, RESPONSIBILITY
Or plan to attend one of our scheduled open houses:
A proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
California University of Pennsylvania is an academic community dedicated to the ideals of justice, fairness and equal opportunity for all. In compliance with federal and state laws, the University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran. The University will not tolerate racial, ethnic or sexual discrimination. Sexual harassment is considered by law to be a form of sexual discrimination and is, therefore, unacceptable. Direct equal opportunity and affirmative action inquiries or complaints to the Special Assistant to the President for EEEO/University Ombudsperson, Office of Social Equity, South Hall 112, 724-938-4014. Direct inquiries regarding services or facilities accessibility to the ADA/504, Compliance Officer, Office of Student Affairs, G52 Carter Hall, 724-938-4056. Direct Title IX inquiries to the Senior Women’s Administrator/Title IX Coordinator, Department of Athletics, Hamer Hall 248, 724-938-4351.
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FALL DISCOVERY DAYS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2012 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2012
SPRING ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2013 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013
CALU
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING CHARACTER. BUILDING CAREERS.
t all starts here
Plan to attend one of our Fall open houses and find your place here:
Cal U is nestled on a bend of the Monongahela River in the rural town of California, Pa. Located just 35 miles from downtown Pittsburgh, the University provides a wealth of opportunities for students. You can enjoy the beautiful Pennsylvania countryside, or shop ’til you drop at big-name retail stores and small specialty shops, all just minutes away from campus. The city of Pittsburgh not only offers diverse cultural experiences, major league sporting events and lively restaurants, but also a vital connection to internships and a dynamic business community. The University traces its history back to 1852 and the founding of an Academy in the then-fledgling town of California, Pa. California was plotted in 1849 — the same year that gold was discovered in the state of California. Both the town and the University have grown considerably since that time. In 1983, California State College became part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, and it was renamed California University of Pennsylvania. Cal U is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and other program-specific organizations.
Find yourself here...
CALU
Deciding where to go to college is a huge decision. You’ll want to know about the school and the classes, sure. But you also need to feel like you’ll be a part of things. Will you fit in? Can you talk to the professors? Is this really the place that will help you reach your goals?
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At California University of Pennsylvania, students are our first priority. We’re here to facilitate learning and encourage discovery. Not just in the classroom, but through day-to-day experiences. We’re here to foster friendships and create self-confidence. To build the foundation you need for a successful career, based on your individual dreams. We’re here to help you become the individual you’ve always dreamed of being. As a result, our students not only graduate with a diploma — but with a degree of character, as well.
Quality and affordability As a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Cal U offers students a private school experience at a public school CAL U’s CAMPUS price. A vast array of grants, loans, scholarships and work-study ACRES programs are available from 98 acres main campus and federal, state and University sources. Phillipsburg facilities Financial aid is based on a variety 196 acres - south campus (Roadman Park of factors, including academic and SAI Farm) achievement and financial need.
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I came to Cal U because of the in-depth graphic design program and all of the clubs the school makes available for students to get involved in. My favorite organization is Greek Life. Through Greek Life, I have met many great friends and have been provided with many opportunities to give back to the community and my school.
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SIDNEY SOKOLOFF MAJOR: GRAPHIC DESIGN
getting here >
Building strong character
FROM THE EAST (Harrisburg, Philadelphia) PA Turnpike to New Stanton, Exit #75. Interstate 70 West to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
Plan to attend one of our Spring open houses and find your place here:
FROM THE NORTHEAST (Scranton) Interstate 81 South to PA Turnpike. PA Turnpike West to New Stanton, Exit #75. Interstate 70 West to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
FROM THE NORTH (Erie, Pittsburgh)
FOUR-YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMS AND CONCENTRATIONS Anthropology Forensic Anthropology Archaeology Arabic Language & Cultures Art Art Studio Athletic Training Biology Pre-Medicine Pre-Chiropractic Medicine Pre-Dentistry Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Mortuary Science (co-op program) Pre-Optometry Pre-Podiatric Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Business Administration Human Resource Management Accounting Business Economics Finance Marketing Management Information Technology Management Chemistry Commercial Music Technology Communication Disorders Communication Studies Public Relations Radio & TV Speech Communication Computer Engineering Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Science Earth Science Meteorology Environmental Environmental Hazards
Education Certification for Secondary Schools - Art - Biology - Chemistry - Communication - Earth & Space Science - English - Mathematics - Physics - Social Studies - Spanish Early Childhood Education Services Elementary Education Services Technology Education K-12 Elementary PreK-4 Elementary PreK-4/Special Ed Elementary Grades 4-8 - Language Arts/Reading - Mathematics - Science - Social Studies - Math & Language Arts/Reading - Math & Science - Math & Social Studies - Science & Language Arts/Reading - Science & Social Studies Elementary Grades 4-8/Special Ed - Language Arts/Reading - Mathematics - Science - Social Studies Electrical Engineering Technology English Creative Writing Journalism Language & Literacy Literature
Environmental Studies Conservation Ecology Fisheries & Wildlife Biology Environmental Science Leadership and Management Geography Climatology GIS & Emergency Management Tourism Studies Geology Gerontology Graphic Design Graphics & Multimedia History International Studies Justice Studies Homeland & International Security Criminology Law & Justice Forensic Science Liberal Studies Mathematics Nursing (BSN) for RNs Nursing (BSN) for RNs (courses at CCAC South Campus) Parks & Recreation Management Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Law Psychology Social Science Social Work Sociology Applied Sociology Spanish Sport Management Studies Professional Golf Management Wellness & Fitness (online)
Technology Management Theatre Undecided in Education Undecided in Liberal Arts Undecided in Science & Technology ASSOCIATE DEGREES Accounting Computer Engineering Technology Computer Science Technology Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Electrical Engineering Technology Graphics & Multimedia Industrial Technology Liberal Studies Nursing (RN) coop with CCAC Degree issued by CCAC Physical Therapist Assistant Robotics Engineering Technology Technical Studies CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology Personal Computer Application
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013
FROM THE SOUTHEAST (Baltimore, Washington, D.C.) Interstate 70 West to PA Turnpike West to New Stanton, Exit #75. Interstate 70 West to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
FROM THE WEST, SOUTHWEST (Ohio, West Virginia) Interstate 70 East to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
FROM TOLL ROAD 43 Take the California Exit (bear right at end of exit). Stay straight toward Wood Street. Follow Wood Street down to intersection of Third Street. At stop light, turn right onto Third Street and follow onto campus. 79 76 60
PITTSBURGH 376
Monroeville
18
51
Canonsburg Washington 70
Greensburg
88 Donora Charleroi
43
Waynesburg
Youngwood
70
79 Centerville
LETTERS OF COMPLETION Spanish for Business Spanish for Law Enforcement Sex Crimes Involving Online Predators Industrial Safety
California University of Pennsylvania is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. The University is fully accredited by the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Many degree programs are accredited by their specific agencies or affiliated organizations.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2013 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013
Interstate 79 South to Interstate 70 Exit. Interstate 70 East to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
For a current listing of all programs, please visit the Cal U website at www.calu.edu.
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CAL U Academic Open House
Monessen New Stanton
76
CALIFORNIA Brownsville 119
40
Uniontown
21
Erie Scranton Williamsport
79 80
State College
119
81
Wilkes-Barre
NYC
322
PITTSBURGH 70 40
Altoona
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
76
Harrisburg York
Uniontown
Baltimore Washington D.C.
Philadelphia Atlantic City
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Cal U Office of Admissions California University of Pennsylvania 250 University Avenue California, PA 15419-1394
Come see for yourself...
{the real deal} Think you want to teach? You’ll spend 30 hours in the field before you even enter the education program. Why? To make sure that teaching is the right job for you. Our internship programs pay off for students in every field. Recently, Cal U students have interned for professional sports
Find your way...
teams, Fortune 500 companies,
Cal U is dedicated to helping you to find your path to success. If you need a little bit of help with a paper, your math homework or even finding your way around campus, there is someone here to point you in the right direction. Prepare for success Undecided on your major and potential career? Career Services can help you to uncover your own talents and interests and to mold those into a bright future. Dr. Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People training is offered to the entire Cal U community and can really help you to get organized, focused and prepared for success.
Discover the real you Self-discovery is the first step toward building character. Cal U offers countless opportunities for you to learn more about yourself, and to discover hidden skills and talents. As a medium-sized community of almost 9,500 students, including more than 7,400 undergraduates, we’re small enough to feel like a family, but large enough to offer variety and diversity.
We’ve learned that if you get involved with campus organizations, study abroad or even make plans for graduate school, you’ll gain a greater sense of who you are — and who you want to become.
CAL U OFFERS MORE THAN
120
undergraduate majors/concentrations and 35 graduate programs
government agencies, banks, hospitals and businesses — and even a popular late-night TV show in New York City.
See yourself in the real world At Cal U, character development begins with our core values: Integrity, Civility and Responsibility. But when these values are coupled with real-world training, something amazing happens. We see a big difference in the type of jobs our graduates land — and a difference in the type of employees they become. So before our students graduate, nearly all gain real-world, hands-on experience in their fields — whether it’s through job shadowing, internships or cooperative education.
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Professors who really care ... Your professors at Cal U aren't just teachers. They are partners in building your future. They are experts in their fields with a love for what they do. And they do more than just teach — they come to class every day prepared to interact with students, answer questions, impart their knowledge and inspire.
MORE THAN
Show, don’t tell
Academic excellence is not just a goal at Cal U. It is the of the full-time driving force that faculty hold Ph.D.s or influences all we do. other terminal degrees To maintain our high standards, we rely on an exceptionally talented faculty — world-class professors, many of whom continue to work actively in their fields. Their hands-on approaches will change the way you think about learning.
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A passion for teaching Our faculty includes Fulbright scholars and recipients of grants from both the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. They regularly present at national and international conferences and symposiums, conduct important research, publish scholarly papers and consult with
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At Cal U, we like to take education out of the classroom and into the real world.
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JOSE TARACIDO CAL U WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SPECIALIST
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countless corporations, organizations and governments. But, at the end of the day, their main reason for coming to work is to pursue their passion to teach, to motivate and to inspire students. At Cal U, learning comes from more than just books. It is carved out of real-world experiences that you just can’t get from behind a desk.
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Classes aren’t the only important part of college. Life matters, too. Hanging out with your friends, going to a game, or just getting involved …it’s all part of the experience.
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JOSH GIFFIN ’12 MAJOR: SPORT MANAGEMENT/ MARKETING MINOR
Join in Cal U is a vibrant, active community. With student activities geared to every type of interest, you’ll find your place here before you know it. Let your voice be heard through University Forum, the school’s governing body. Get involved with Greek life. Take center stage or work behind the scenes in one of our six theater productions each year. We’ve got more than 100 clubs and organizations, from the Commuter Council and CUTV to the HOME TO University Band and MORE THAN community service organizations. There’s CLUBS AND bound to be one just ORGANIZATIONS right for you. including 16 NCAA
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Are you game? When it comes to athletics, character-building is all a part of the game. Cal U plays to win, with 16 NCAA Division II varsity teams, plus intramural and club sports, including a champion men's hockey team. But you don’t have to be an athlete to enjoy outstanding fitness facilities. Herron Hall, home of the Recreation and Fitness Center, was recently renovated and features a 33-foot rock climbing obelisk, an elevated indoor running track, racquetball courts, basketball courts, a four-lane lap pool, an updated weight room, and new cardio and fitness equipment.
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Welcome home ... Cal U’s student housing isn’t the typical cinderblock dorm room you may expect to see. Our residence halls and apartments were built based upon feedback from students, from furniture to floor plans. There’s plenty of room to hang out with friends or just catch some quiet time to study or relax. Take residence Combined, 2,264 students are accommodated in our main and south campus housing facilities. We offer six smoke-free, coed residence halls on the main campus. On the south campus, a beautiful gardenstyle apartment complex houses approximately 770 students, mostly upperclassmen. All units feature air conditioning, carpeting, free local telephone service, cable TV hookups and high-speed Internet connection. Most students share a bathroom with only one other person, and never more than three others.
Each residence hall is equipped CAL U’s CURRENT with a computer lab, a community ENROLLMENT room, a TV area with a big-screen TV, a kitchen and a vending area. There are also a lounge and study 7,417 undergraduate rooms on every floor, along with students and 2,066 graduate students recycling areas and a laundry room. Honors Program students also have the option of living in Honors Hall. Cal U’s residence halls are truly a home away from home.
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College life It isn’t all about going to class and studying hard. Fun is always part of the curriculum at Cal U. Check out the music scene at our Underground Café. Meet up with friends and catch a free (seriously, it’s free!) movie at the Natali Student Center. If you’re the outdoorsy type, take to the nearby hills for hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, kayaking or skiing. Make sure you’re on campus for all the concerts — and don’t miss Homecoming. It’s the biggest weekend of the fall, with a huge parade, activities and a great football game.
Visit us and find your place at Cal U! Tours are available Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Or plan to attend one of our open houses: FALL DISCOVERY DAYS MONDAY, OCT. 8, 2012 SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 2012 SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 2012
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SPRING ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSE MONDAY, FEB. 18, 2013 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013
Deciding where to go to college is a huge decision. You’ll want to know about the school and the classes, sure. But you also need to feel like you’ll be a part of things. Will you fit in? Can you talk to the professors? Is this really the place that will help you reach your goals?
“
At California University of Pennsylvania, students are our first priority. We’re here to facilitate learning and encourage discovery. Not just in the classroom, but through day-to-day experiences. We’re here to foster friendships and create self-confidence. To build the foundation you need for a successful career, based on your individual dreams. We’re here to help you become the individual you’ve always dreamed of being. As a result, our students not only graduate with a diploma — but with a degree of character, as well.
Quality and affordability As a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Cal U offers students a private school experience at a public school CAL U’s CAMPUS price. A vast array of grants, loans, scholarships and work-study ACRES programs are available from 98 acres main campus and federal, state and University sources. Phillipsburg facilities Financial aid is based on a variety 196 acres - south campus (Roadman Park of factors, including academic and SAI Farm) achievement and financial need.
294
I came to Cal U because of the in-depth graphic design program and all of the clubs the school makes available for students to get involved in. My favorite organization is Greek Life. Through Greek Life, I have met many great friends and have been provided with many opportunities to give back to the community and my school.
”
SIDNEY SOKOLOFF MAJOR: GRAPHIC DESIGN
getting here >
Building strong character
FROM THE EAST (Harrisburg, Philadelphia) PA Turnpike to New Stanton, Exit #75. Interstate 70 West to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
Plan to attend one of our Spring open houses and find your place here:
FROM THE NORTHEAST (Scranton) Interstate 81 South to PA Turnpike. PA Turnpike West to New Stanton, Exit #75. Interstate 70 West to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
FROM THE NORTH (Erie, Pittsburgh)
FOUR-YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMS AND CONCENTRATIONS Anthropology Forensic Anthropology Archaeology Arabic Language & Cultures Art Art Studio Athletic Training Biology Pre-Medicine Pre-Chiropractic Medicine Pre-Dentistry Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Mortuary Science (co-op program) Pre-Optometry Pre-Podiatric Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Business Administration Human Resource Management Accounting Business Economics Finance Marketing Management Information Technology Management Chemistry Commercial Music Technology Communication Disorders Communication Studies Public Relations Radio & TV Speech Communication Computer Engineering Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Science Earth Science Meteorology Environmental Environmental Hazards
Education Certification for Secondary Schools - Art - Biology - Chemistry - Communication - Earth & Space Science - English - Mathematics - Physics - Social Studies - Spanish Early Childhood Education Services Elementary Education Services Technology Education K-12 Elementary PreK-4 Elementary PreK-4/Special Ed Elementary Grades 4-8 - Language Arts/Reading - Mathematics - Science - Social Studies - Math & Language Arts/Reading - Math & Science - Math & Social Studies - Science & Language Arts/Reading - Science & Social Studies Elementary Grades 4-8/Special Ed - Language Arts/Reading - Mathematics - Science - Social Studies Electrical Engineering Technology English Creative Writing Journalism Language & Literacy Literature
Environmental Studies Conservation Ecology Fisheries & Wildlife Biology Environmental Science Leadership and Management Geography Climatology GIS & Emergency Management Tourism Studies Geology Gerontology Graphic Design Graphics & Multimedia History International Studies Justice Studies Homeland & International Security Criminology Law & Justice Forensic Science Liberal Studies Mathematics Nursing (BSN) for RNs Nursing (BSN) for RNs (courses at CCAC South Campus) Parks & Recreation Management Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Law Psychology Social Science Social Work Sociology Applied Sociology Spanish Sport Management Studies Professional Golf Management Wellness & Fitness (online)
Technology Management Theatre Undecided in Education Undecided in Liberal Arts Undecided in Science & Technology ASSOCIATE DEGREES Accounting Computer Engineering Technology Computer Science Technology Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Electrical Engineering Technology Graphics & Multimedia Industrial Technology Liberal Studies Nursing (RN) coop with CCAC Degree issued by CCAC Physical Therapist Assistant Robotics Engineering Technology Technical Studies CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology Personal Computer Application
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013
FROM THE SOUTHEAST (Baltimore, Washington, D.C.) Interstate 70 West to PA Turnpike West to New Stanton, Exit #75. Interstate 70 West to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
FROM THE WEST, SOUTHWEST (Ohio, West Virginia) Interstate 70 East to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
FROM TOLL ROAD 43 Take the California Exit (bear right at end of exit). Stay straight toward Wood Street. Follow Wood Street down to intersection of Third Street. At stop light, turn right onto Third Street and follow onto campus. 79 76 60
PITTSBURGH 376
Monroeville
18
51
Canonsburg Washington 70
Greensburg
88 Donora Charleroi
43
Waynesburg
Youngwood
70
79 Centerville
LETTERS OF COMPLETION Spanish for Business Spanish for Law Enforcement Sex Crimes Involving Online Predators Industrial Safety
California University of Pennsylvania is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. The University is fully accredited by the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Many degree programs are accredited by their specific agencies or affiliated organizations.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2013 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013
Interstate 79 South to Interstate 70 Exit. Interstate 70 East to Exit #37A (Toll Road 43).
For a current listing of all programs, please visit the Cal U website at www.calu.edu.
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CAL U Academic Open House
Monessen New Stanton
76
CALIFORNIA Brownsville 119
40
Uniontown
21
Erie Scranton Williamsport
79 80
State College
119
81
Wilkes-Barre
NYC
322
PITTSBURGH 70 40
Altoona
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
76
Harrisburg York
Uniontown
Baltimore Washington D.C.
Philadelphia Atlantic City
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Cal U Office of Admissions California University of Pennsylvania 250 University Avenue California, PA 15419-1394
Come see for yourself...
CAL U Discovery Days
About Cal U
Office of Admissions California University of Pa. 250 University Ave. California, PA 15419 1-888-412-0479 or 724-938-4404 Fax: 724-938-4564 www.calu.edu
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2012
MAJOR
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
YEAR OF GRADUATION HIGH SCHOOL
E-MAIL HOME TELEPHONE
STATE CITY
STREET
NAME
n More information about Open House
n Financial aid booklet
CALU
n An application booklet
Please send me:
ZIP
GSRCH 7.12
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2012
Come see for yourself...
Office of Financial Aid Dixon Hall 105 724-938-4415 Fax: 724-938-4551
If you think Cal U sounds impressive, wait until you see it for yourself. Please come for a visit and learn more about us. Talk with students, visit a class, check out the residence halls, walk around town and grab a bite. Feel free to bring your family or a friend. Your future is waiting! Call the Admissions Office at 1-888-412-0479 to arrange a personal tour.
INTEGRITY, CIVILITY, RESPONSIBILITY
Or plan to attend one of our scheduled open houses:
A proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
California University of Pennsylvania is an academic community dedicated to the ideals of justice, fairness and equal opportunity for all. In compliance with federal and state laws, the University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran. The University will not tolerate racial, ethnic or sexual discrimination. Sexual harassment is considered by law to be a form of sexual discrimination and is, therefore, unacceptable. Direct equal opportunity and affirmative action inquiries or complaints to the Special Assistant to the President for EEEO/University Ombudsperson, Office of Social Equity, South Hall 112, 724-938-4014. Direct inquiries regarding services or facilities accessibility to the ADA/504, Compliance Officer, Office of Student Affairs, G52 Carter Hall, 724-938-4056. Direct Title IX inquiries to the Senior Women’s Administrator/Title IX Coordinator, Department of Athletics, Hamer Hall 248, 724-938-4351.
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FALL DISCOVERY DAYS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2012 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2012
SPRING ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2013 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013
CALU
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING CHARACTER. BUILDING CAREERS.
t all starts here
Plan to attend one of our Fall open houses and find your place here:
Cal U is nestled on a bend of the Monongahela River in the rural town of California, Pa. Located just 35 miles from downtown Pittsburgh, the University provides a wealth of opportunities for students. You can enjoy the beautiful Pennsylvania countryside, or shop ’til you drop at big-name retail stores and small specialty shops, all just minutes away from campus. The city of Pittsburgh not only offers diverse cultural experiences, major league sporting events and lively restaurants, but also a vital connection to internships and a dynamic business community. The University traces its history back to 1852 and the founding of an Academy in the then-fledgling town of California, Pa. California was plotted in 1849 — the same year that gold was discovered in the state of California. Both the town and the University have grown considerably since that time. In 1983, California State College became part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, and it was renamed California University of Pennsylvania. Cal U is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and other program-specific organizations.
Find yourself here...
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