Admission Information
Admission to the CSUS universities is competitive, and each university has its own application and admissions process. (see below)
If you have questions about whether you qualify as an in-state or out-of-state student for tuition purposes, please click here to read the relevant Connecticut General Statutes regarding residency.
Prospective students should note that students unable to do college-level math or English will have to complete remedial classes within their first 24 credits.
If you are a high school student or a student about to enter high school, our Steps To College Poster offers some helpful hints. |
TUITION 2007-08 ACADEMIC YEAR
In-state undergraduate students -- $3,346
Out-of-state undergraduate students -- $10,831
In-state graduate students -- $4,169
Out-of-state graduate students -- $11,614
*Total tuition and mandatory fees in 2007-08 academic year for full-time, in-state commuter undergraduate students (not including sickness insurance, housing and food service):
Central -- $6,734
Eastern -- $6,961
Southern -- $6,623
Western -- $6,624
*Total tuition and fees in 2007-08 academic year for full-time, in-state resident undergraduate students (not including sickness insurance and based on double room):
Central -- $15,084
Eastern -- $15,376
Southern -- $15,125
Western -- $15,169
*Total tuition and mandatory fees in 2007-08 academic year for in-state graduate students (not including sickness insurance):
Central -- $7,491
Eastern -- $7,784
Southern -- $7,370
Western -- $7,447
*Tuition and fees as of 3/05/07 |