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Administrator:
Dr. John T. Hultsman
Associate Vice President/Director
43909 30th Street
West
Lancaster, CA 93536-5426
Telephone:
(661) 722-6630
email:
csubav@csub.edu
Website:
www.csub.edu/AV/
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General Information
California State University, Bakersfield operates the
Antelope Valley Campus with facilities on the northeast
corner of the Antelope Valley College Campus (AVC) and at
the Lancaster University Center (LUC) at Division and I
Streets. The Campus provides opportunities for the
residents of Lancaster, Palmdale, and surrounding
communities to complete selected Bachelor’s and Master’s
degrees without commuting out of the area. This cooperative
arrangement between two segments of California’s public
higher education system enables students who complete an
Associate of Arts or Associate of Science program at AVC to
continue their academic studies at resident fee rates.
Teaching credential programs and graduate courses offer a
variety of options to students seeking to enhance their
academic and professional skills. All programs offered at
the Antelope Valley Campus are fully accredited by the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges and are an
integral part of the curricula of California State
University, Bakersfield.
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Admission Procedures and Policies at
Antelope Valley Campus
Students interested in attending CSUB Antelope Valley to
pursue a degree program must apply for admission (using the
CSU System Application Form), pay a $55 application fee,
submit official transcripts of all college work previously
attempted, and in some cases, submit official high school
transcripts with ACT or SAT scores. The application should
have “CSUB AV” indicated on the front of the application in
BOLD print, indicating the intent to enroll at Antelope
Valley, and the “Off Campus Center.”
After being admitted to CSUB and meeting with a faculty
advisor, students will register for classes. The Records
Office at CSUB is responsible for the registration process
and academic record keeping. The telephone registration
system requires that students meet all prerequisites for any
course requested. A help line staffed by trained
registration workers is available for students having
registration questions or problems. Students are not
registered until fees are paid.
Students may access the telephone voice response system or
the campus web site (www.csub.edu) under student online
information to obtain information about status of the
application for admission, financial aid, class
registration, billing for fees, and review of final grades
by using the same set of procedures and menus used for
online registration.
The University Bookstore and the Antelope Valley Campus
office sell both the University catalog and schedule of
classes. The schedule of classes is usually available by
the fourth week of the preceding quarter and includes all
information needed to register. The schedule of classes can
also be found online at CSUB’s website.
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Academic Programs
Course offerings are designed to accommodate the diverse
needs of students. A range of courses is delivered by means
of telecommunications. Classes are scheduled weekday
mornings, afternoons, and evenings as well as on weekends
and asynchronously on the World Wide Web.
Upper division courses are offered at the Campus.
Baccalaureate programs may be completed through 2+2 programs
articulated with Antelope Valley College and other community
colleges. Baccalaureate programs offered or currently
planned for implementation during the 2004/05 and 2005/06
academic years include:
• Bachelor of Arts in Communications
• Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
• Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
in Economics
• Bachelor of Arts in English
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental Resource
Management
• Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
• Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
• Bachelor of Arts in Special Major
The School of Education offers the Master of Arts degree in
Education with specializations in Curriculum and
Instruction, Educational Administration, and Special
Education. School credentials are offered in multiple
subject (elementary), single subject (secondary),
mild/moderate disabilities, moderate/severe disabilities,
reading, and educational administration. The School of
Humanities and Social Sciences offers a part-time Master of
Social Work.
The Extended University Division offers a growing array of
certificate and noncredit courses providing additional
opportunities for personal and professional development.
Information on each major is available from the CSUB
Antelope Valley Advising Center located at the AVC Campus
site and on the home pages for CSUB academic departments and
programs.
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Services
The range of services provided by CSUB at the Antelope
Valley Campus is steadily increasing. New Student
Orientations are offered several times each quarter for
newly admitted students. Participation in the orientation
enables first-time students to receive information about
campus services, meet faculty and staff, obtain academic
advising, and register for courses.
Two weeks are set aside each term to obtain academic
advising in preparation for course registration for the
following term. Academic and Peer Advisors are available by
appointment at the CSUB AV Office. Consulting with an
advisor, registering on one’s priority date, and paying fees
by the due date usually assure getting the classes students
want and need.
Students at the Antelope Valley Campus may apply for grants,
loans, work-study, and scholarships. The Office of
Financial Aid and Scholarships administers some 20 different
financial aid programs to enable students without adequate
finances to attend the Campus. Veterans’ education benefits
are provided to students who qualify. Financial aid
counselors are available to provide information and guidance
concerning the financial aid application and delivery
process. The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships home
page has additional information concerning the financial aid
process.
The Antelope Valley Campus has a program to serve students
with disabilities that is consistent with existing and
emerging legislation and regulations (Section 504 of the
Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973). Students with
documented disabilities are entitled to receive approved
accommodations, modifications, and auxiliary aids which will
enable them to participate in and benefit from all
educational programs and activities offered through CSUB.
Available services include alternate format materials,
alternate testing accommodations, assistive technology and
adaptive equipment, learning disability assessment, note
taking, sign language interpreters, readers and scribes, and
taped textbooks. Disability packets and requests for
services for students with disabilities are available at the
CSUB AV Office.
The Walter W. Stiern Library’s electronic resources can be
accessed from any computer with an Internet connection. The
Library’s home page has links to the catalog, reference
databases, online journal databases, and Internet
resources. To access journal databases from home, students
will need a student I.D. card. Almost all of the 300,000
books and 2,000 periodical titles are available to
off-campus students through the Library’s Distant Services
program. Books or articles not available from the library
can be ordered through Inter Library Loan’s Document
Delivery. Books are shipped via courier to the students at
no charge, while students pay copying costs for article
copies. Research assistance can be obtained by contacting
the CSUB AV Campus librarian at 661-952-5072, coming to the
library (Room 405 at the AVC Campus site), or sending an
email request. Research inquiries also may be submitted
online and result in a personalized email response. CSUB
Antelope Valley students have full library privileges while
visiting the Bakersfield campus.
The Academic Advancement Center operates under the aegis of
Educational Support Services and with the cooperation of the
CSUB campus to provide an academic support program that is
available to students experiencing difficulties or simply
interested in strengthening their academic skills through
tutoring. Tutoring services provided by the Academic
Advancement Center are offered at the CSUB Antelope Valley
location.
Additional information on each service is available by
contacting the Antelope Valley Campus or perusing home pages
for the AV Campus and individual departments.
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