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California State University Channel Islands
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California State University Channel Islands

Camarillo, California
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( Jan/Feb , Jun/Jul , Aug/Sep ) 2026
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Admission offer10-15 days after your application is submitted
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Programs offered: 0
International students: 200
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About

California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) is a public university in Ventura County, California, established in 2002. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs with strengths in business, biology, health sciences, education, computer science, and the liberal arts. CSUCI emphasizes small classes, student-centered teaching, community engagement, and experiential learning in a coastal, suburban setting.

Why choose this university?
1. Small class sizes and student-centered teaching in a coastal setting
2. Applied learning, internships, and community engagement opportunities
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Programs offered
Cost of studying at California State University Channel Islands
Overall cost approximately$30,500 /year
$18,500 /yearAverage tuition fee
$14,500 /yearOn-Campus acommodation
$16,000 /yearCost of Living

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Admissions at California State University Channel Islands
Application fee$70
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Documents required to apply
  • Official academic records
  • Financial statement and certificate
  • Statement of purpose
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Copy of passport
  • Curriculum vitae

FAQ
U.S. universities have a holistic admissions process, but standard requirements typically include:
  • Valid Passport
  • Academic Transcripts (translated into English if necessary)
  • Standardized Test Scores (e.g., SAT/ACT for undergraduate; GRE/GMAT for graduate programs—note that many universities have adopted test-optional policies since 2021)
  • English Proficiency Test Scores:
    • TOEFL iBT (recommended: 80–100+)
    • IELTS (recommended: 6.5–7.5+)
    • Duolingo English Test (DET) (recommended: 110–130+)
  • Letters of Recommendation (typically 2–3)
  • Statement of Purpose / Personal Essay
  • Resume/CV (especially for graduate programs or work experience-based applications)
  • Application Form and Fee: Most applications cost $50–$100
  • Portfolio (for design, art, music, or architecture-related programs)
Tip: Some universities waive English tests if your prior education was in English.
Here's a breakdown of estimated annual costs (in USD):
  • Undergraduate: Tuition & Fees ($20,000 – $50,000), Living Expenses ($10,000 – $18,000), Health Insurance ($1,200 – $2,400), Books & Supplies ($800 – $1,500). Total: $35,000 – $70,000+
  • Graduate: Tuition & Fees ($25,000 – $60,000), Living Expenses ($10,000 – $20,000), Health Insurance ($1,200 – $2,400), Books & Supplies ($800 – $1,500). Total: $37,000 – $80,000+
Scholarships are available at many institutions and can be merit-based, need-based, or program-specific. Graduate students can also explore assistantships (Teaching or Research), which often include tuition waivers and stipends.
Yes. Under F-1 visa regulations, international students can:
  • Work up to 20 hours/week during the academic semester
  • Work full-time during scheduled breaks (summer, winter)
  • Employment is usually limited to on-campus jobs in the first academic year
After the first year, students may qualify for:
  • Curricular Practical Training (CPT) – Paid internships or training related to your field of study
  • Optional Practical Training (OPT) – Temporary work authorization after graduation or during your final year
On-campus jobs may include library assistant, lab helper, cafeteria staff, or teaching assistant roles and typically pay $10–$15 per hour.
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