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Your Right to Know - Consumer Information

Notice of Required Disclosures

You have a right to know how any university that receives federal financial aid funding, including California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV), is doing on certain measures such as graduation rates and safety. We also take pride in demonstrating accountability in meeting or exceeding these standards. Review this page for a full list of disclosures mandated by the federal Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008.

The Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), includes many disclosure and reporting requirements that are intended to assist current and prospective students and their families to access and compare information about higher education institutions. 

Official statutory sources in which disclosure and reporting requirements are described include:

In addition, the mandate that a Notice of Required Disclosures be provided to all enrolled students on an annual basis and to all prospective students. Following is a list of California State University, Northridge required disclosures and summary descriptions. Upon request, a paper copy of any of these disclosures is available through the Office of Vice President for Student Affairs in Valera Hall (VH), Room 310. The request may also be submitted by emailing student.affairs@csun.edu or calling (818) 677-2391.

Academic Programs Leading to Licensure or Credentialing

Admission into programs leading to licensure and credentialing does not guarantee that students will obtain a license or credential. Licensure and credentialing requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated with the CSU and requirements can change at any time. For example, licensure or credentialing requirements can include evidence of the right to work in the United States (e.g., social security number or taxpayer identification number) or successfully passing a criminal background check.

Students are responsible for determining whether they can meet licensure or credentialing requirements. The CSU will not refund tuition, fees, or any associated costs, to students who determine subsequent to admission that they cannot meet licensure or credentialing requirements. Information concerning licensure and credentialing requirements is available from the  offering the academic program.

For "Professional Licensure Notifications," see the notice directly below, which is also published at .


Notice to Students RE: Professional Licensure and Certification

California State University programs for professions that require licensure or certification are intended to prepare the student to meet California licensure and certification requirements. Admission into programs for professions that require licensure and certification does not guarantee that students will obtain a license or certificate. Licensure and certification requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated with the California State University and licensure and certification requirements can change at any time.

The California State University has not determined whether its programs meet other states’ educational or professional requirements for licensure and certification. Students enrolled in a California State University program who are planning to pursue licensure or certification in other states are responsible for determining whether they will meet their requirements for licensure or certification. This disclosure is made pursuant to .

Admission to California State University, Northridge

Prospective students interested in applying for admission to California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) may obtain information about eligibility requirements, application filing periods and deadlines, and the application process by visiting the Admissions & Financial Aid website.

Select the link for your student group—freshman, transfer student, graduate student (including credential, master's and doctoral programs), student veterans and dependents, international student, or returning Âé¶¹AV student. Each student page provides admission details.

Resources:

Annual Campus Safety Plan Report

The 2024 Annual Campus Safety Plan Report (PDF) is published each year by December 15 in the footer of every California State University, Northridge webpage.

The safety and well-being of all members of our university community are of utmost importance to California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV). We encourage all university community members to review our 2024 Annual Campus Safety Plan Report (PDF). By providing campus safety and security information, the report assists students, employees, and visitors with making informed decisions about individual personal safety.

The "Annual Campus Safety Plan Report" is published in compliance with state law: California Education Code, Chapter 15.5 of the Donahoe Higher Education Act. It is a separate and distinct report from the Annual Security Report - ASR (PDF), which is required under the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the Clery Act). For ASR details, see the next row on this page.

The 2024 Annual Campus Safety Plan Report (PDF) includes the following campus security and personal safety information:

  • the availability and location of police & security guard personnel;
  • methods in summoning assistance of police personnel;
  • special safeguards for facilities or activities on campus;
  • actions taken within the last 18 months to increase campus safety; and
  • changes in safety precautions on campus planned within the next 24 months.

California State University campuses are required by California Education Code 67380(a)(1)(A) to compile records of all occurrences reported to campus police, campus security personnel, or campus safety authorities of, and arrests for, crimes that are committed on campus and that involve violence, hate violence, theft, destruction of property, illegal drugs, or alcohol intoxication, and to make this information available within two business days if requested by students, prospective students, employees or the media. To access this information and a variety of reports, visit .

paper copy of the "2024 Annual Campus Safety Plan Report" is available upon request by contacting the California State University, Northridge, Department of Police Services, located at 9222 Darby Avenue, Northridge, CA 91330-8282; phone (818) 677-5343; or email Erika Breazile at erika.breazile@csun.edu.

Annual Clery Security Report (ASR)

Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the 2024 Annual Security Report (ASR) (PDF) is now available for viewing at /sites/default/files/clery-report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for Âé¶¹AV (Âé¶¹AV) for 2021-2023. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Department of Police Services, located at Âé¶¹AV, 9222 Darby Avenue, Northridge, CA 91330-8282.


Related topics on this page:

  • Campus Security Personnel
  • Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
  • Drug Violations and Consequences
  • Fire Safety
  • Missing Student Notification
  • Title IX Notice of Nondiscrimination

Related links:

The ASR is published annually by September 15.

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Athletic Participation Rates and Financial Support Data

Equity in Athletics Disclosure Analysis (EADA)

This annual disclosure provides information on the number and gender of full-time undergraduates participating in the intercollegiate athletic competitions and on each team. Also included is the information on coaches, coach salaries, and the revenues and expenses associated with each sport. Effective June 1, 2006 additional information may be obtained from Institutional Research.

To view the EADA participation rates, coaching staff and salaries, and financial support data, take these steps:

  1. Visit the  page.
  2. Select the "Get Data for One School" box.
  3. On the search criteria page in the Name field, enter Northridge and select "Continue."
  4. On the results page, select the California State University-Northridge link and then "Continue" again to view data.

Questions? Please contact the at (818) 677-3208.

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Campus Security Personnel

Campus Security Personnel

This disclosure provides a directory of personnel for the Âé¶¹AV Department of Police Services, a law enforcement agency accredited by the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA).

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College Navigator

The College Navigator, provided by the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences, helps prospective students find the right college. The website allows users to refine their search and export results, build a list of schools and compare them, and save their session.  Interactive features include school location maps and cost calculators. Additional resources to prepare for college and careers are also provided. All colleges and universities receiving federal financial aid are required to contribute data to the College Navigator.

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Completion/Graduation Rates for Student Athletes

The Graduation Rates Institution Report above provides graduation information about the most recent six-year graduating class of students and student-athletes who entered as freshmen in 2017-18.

This disclosure provides information on the completion or graduation rate, by race and gender within each sport, of a cohort of certificate- or degree-seeking, full-time undergraduates who received athletically-related aid and completed their program within 150% (or 6 years) of the normal time for graduation or completion.

The Higher Education Act of 1998 and its 2008 reauthorization require Âé¶¹AV to provide this information to a student and the student’s parents at the time the institution offers the student athletically-related student aid. Students who did not receive the disclosure should contact the Âé¶¹AV Athletics Department.

This report is updated annually by November 1 and published on the .

You might also be interested in .

Questions? Please contact the at (818) 677-3208.

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Copyright Infringement

The purpose of the University Policies and Procedures on Copyrighted Materials (PDF) document is to establish uniform policies and campus wide procedures that assure campus compliance with all state and federal laws applying to copyrighted material. This policy applies to all copyrighted materials that in any way use campus-computing resources, including unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing.

Resources:

Âé¶¹AV University Catalog -

Legal File-Sharing FAQs

Student Notice on Peer-to-Peer File Sharing

University Policies and Procedures on Computing

Questions? Please contact the Office of Information Security at (818) 677-6100.

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Costs and Consumer Information

The following resources are provided to assist students and their families with calculating the likely costs of attendance:

  1. California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) Net Price Cost Calculator
  2. Cost of Attendance – Âé¶¹AV Financial Aid and Scholarship Department
  3. The average net price of attending Âé¶¹AV — the total cost of attendance minus the average amount of federal, state/local government, or institutional grant or scholarship aid — is available on the U.S. Department of Education .

For a helpful overview, visit:

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Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation

California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) is committed to maintaining an equitable and inclusive learning and working environment for all campus community members. Any form of discrimination, harassment (inclusive of sexual misconduct as defined under Title IX) and/or retaliation based on a protected classification* is strictly prohibited as it erodes our foundational values of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.

For more information and to view the policy and procedures regarding discrimination, harassment and retaliation, visit the .

To report an incident of discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation, or if you have questions regarding the Interim CSU Nondiscrimination Policy, please contact:

*Protected Classifications:

  • Age
  • Disability (physical and mental)
  • Gender
  • Gender Identity (including Nonbinary and Transgender)
  • Gender Expression
  • Genetic Information
  • Marital Status
  • Medical Condition
  • Nationality
  • Pregnancy or related conditions
  • Race or Ethnicity (including color, caste, or ancestry)
  • Religion or Religious Creed
  • Sex (Including Sex Stereotyping or Sex Characteristics)
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Veteran or Military Status

Related policy on this page: Title IX — Prohibiting Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence

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Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (DAAPP)

The following disclosures provide information on California State University, Northridge compliance with Title 34 C.F.R. 86 and 668.41 that require notice to all students, faculty and employees concerning its drug and alcohol abuse prevention program.

Disclosures and annual notices emailed to students and employees:

Additional Resources:

Alcohol Awareness – Department of Police Services

Drug Awareness – Department of Police Services

Drug Free Workplace Policy (PDF) – Office of Human Resources

Health Promotion – Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs Misuse Prevention

Use of Alcohol and Illicit Drugs Policy (PDF)

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Emergency Management

Emergency Management at Âé¶¹AV

Campus guides, resources and policies regarding immediate emergency response and evacuation procedures.

Questions? Please contact the Department of Police Services at (818) 677-5973.

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Faculty Personnel

The faculty members of California State University, Northridge are listed in the online University Catalog:

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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

This disclosure informs students of their rights and the University's policies and procedures concerning access to and privacy of student educational records. Information on FERPA is published in the following locations:

Questions? Please contact the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, phone (818) 677-2391.

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Financial Assistance

This disclosure provides information on all available federal, state, local, private, and institutional financial need-based and non-need-based assistance programs.

Financial Assistance Available to Students:
Each link below includes student eligibility requirements:

Financial Aid Planning Resources:

California State University (CSU) "Student Lending Code of Conduct"

The California State University "Student Lending Code of Conduct" is a disclosure sent annually to CSU employees who assist students with student loans. The Code of Conduct lists the employee actions that are prohibited in order to prevent any conflict of interest with an employee’s responsibilities with respect to student loans. Please note that CSU employees are not permitted to recommend a specific lender to any student. It is the student’s responsibility to research loans and lenders and to make their own decisions regarding borrowing. Read the .

Questions? Please contact the Financial Aid and Scholarship Department at (818) 677-4085.

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Fire Safety

Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the 2024 Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) (PDF) is now available for viewing at /sites/default/files/Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf. The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within Âé¶¹AV (Âé¶¹AV) housing facilities for 2021-2023, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office located at 17950 Lassen St., Northridge, CA 91325, or by calling (818) 677-6116.


The Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) contains the following:

  • Important fire safety information and procedures;
  • Policies and rules regarding fire safety in residential housing facilities;
  • A description of each on-campus student housing facility fire safety system and number of fire drills held during the previous calendar year; and
  • Fire statistics for incidents that occurred in on-campus residence facilities for the previous three years.

Related topic on this page: Annual Clery Security Report (ASR)

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General Information Contacts

Each of the disclosures on this web page links to relevant offices that include contact information for additional specific information and paper copies upon request. The following California State University, Northridge links may be especially helpful:

See also Institutional Information for Âé¶¹AV on this page.

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Health Center (Klotz Student Health Center)

Âé¶¹AV's Klotz Student Health Center offers students a variety of services including a laboratory, pharmacy and x-ray, all located on campus. In-person and telehealth (Zoom) appointments are available at little or no cost for enrolled students. Please call (818) 677-3666 for more information. Please see:

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Housing and Residential Life

Identity Theft

This disclosure certifies that the CSU, Northridge Financial Aid and Scholarships Department has systems to identify and resolve discrepancies in information received from different sources including the use of false identities. Suspected violators will be referred to the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Education.

Identify Theft - Âé¶¹AV Department of Police Services

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Immunizations

To promote public health and safety, the California State University (CSU) has long-established immunization requirements. Under the direction of the CSU Chancellor’s Office, students must meet the immunization standards by the end of their first and/or second semesters to avoid holds on class registration.

Visit Klotz Student Health Center Immunizations for:

  • A list of required immunizations
  • Instructions on how to satisfy the requirements and upload immunization documents
  • Requirements for academic program and fieldwork and clinical placements

Resources

Institutional Information for Âé¶¹AV

This disclosure provides general information related to Âé¶¹AV including, but not limited to: cost of attendance, procedures to withdraw from school, refund policies, return of Title IV funds, academic programs, accrediting agencies, special services for students with disabilities, study abroad, and availability of employees responsible for the dissemination of this information. To request a paper copy of any disclosure, please contact the appropriate office(s) listed below.

Primary Source - :

Both the current and archived University Catalog editions are available online.

Âé¶¹AV Profile 

Provides an at-a-glance snap shot of Âé¶¹AV data taken at fall Census each year. Data includes enrollment characteristics, student origin, faculty and staff, majors, degrees conferred, and tuition and financial aid.

Specific Information and Offices

More specific information is available through the following links or by calling (818) 677-1200 to connect to the desired department or office.

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Instructional Facilities

Current and prospective students and their parents can become familiar with Âé¶¹AV's instructional, laboratory and physical facilities by taking a tour or visiting the following websites:

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Check out our Student Technology Resources!

  • Âé¶¹AV students can access a wealth of technology resources, including Adobe Creative Cloud for Students, the Âé¶¹AV Mobile App, Office for Students, myÂé¶¹AVsoftware, myÂé¶¹AVbox, Zoom, and a device loaner program.
  • Âé¶¹AV's Information Technology (IT) is stronger than ever coming out of the pandemic. Âé¶¹AV IT supports students, faculty and staff with robust resources for online learning, including the Canvas learning management system, Canvas Guides and Canvas Student e-Portfolio.

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Missing Student Notification

Consistent with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), California State University has adopted policies and procedures for students who reside in on-campus housing and have been determined after an investigation by campus security officials to be missing for 24 hours. Among other provisions, the policy allows students residing in on-campus housing to designate a confidential contact to be notified if they are determined missing for more than 24 hours.

Missing Student Notification Policy (PDF) in Department of Police Services Annual Security Report (ASR, Clery Act) (PDF)

University Procedures for Responding to Reports of Missing Persons (PDF) (Student Affairs)

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Mission Statement

California State University, Northridge exists to enable students to realize their educational goals. The University’s first priority is to promote the welfare and intellectual progress of students. 

For the full text, visit Âé¶¹AV Mission, Values and Vision.

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Placement and Post-Graduate Study

Information on the careers, employment, and further education plans of graduates of Âé¶¹AV degree and certificate programs is available on the following web pages.

Job Placement of Âé¶¹AV Graduates

This report presents longitudinal earning and employment data for six CSU campuses, including Âé¶¹AV, over the last 20 years. The study followed up over 670,000 students, all of whom entered one of the six participating CSU campuses as first-time freshmen, transfer students, credential or post-baccalaureate students between 1995 and 2018.

 - “CSU, Northridge – Labor Market Outcomes”:

For the years 1995-2005, the report analyzes:

  • Annual alumni earnings at 2, 5 and 10 years after education exit for 6 “paths” of Âé¶¹AV enrollees
  • Earnings by industry 5 years after education exit for Âé¶¹AV bachelor’s graduates, Âé¶¹AV students who did not earn a degree from any institution, and Âé¶¹AV students completing graduate programs

For study methodology, sources of information and timeframe, please see  and the Center for Studies in Higher Education publication by Richard W. Moore, Kenneth Chapman, Bettina Huber and Mark Shors – CSHE.5.13 (April 2013). 

Graduate and Professional Education Placement for Âé¶¹AV Graduates

Annual Survey of Âé¶¹AV Graduating Seniors (2011 to present): A comprehensive survey of the immediate educational and employment plans of each year's bachelor's degree recipients during their first post-graduation year.

From the survey landing page, select the appropriate tab to view:

  • Immediate Post-Graduation Plans: graduates’ immediate plans for employment, further education, volunteer work, public service, military service and/or to raise a family
  • Plans for Paid Employment: graduates’ anticipated employment sector and the certainty of their plans
  • Plans for Further Education: graduates' plans to pursue further study, the academic discipline in which further study is planned, the highest degree planned, and the certainty of their plans

For older survey findings, timeframe and methodology, please see "Post-Graduation Plans," 2009 to 2013, on the .

Career Resources

  • Career Center - Offers career and placement services to students during and after their enrollment.
  • - Request data from Âé¶¹AV's Office of Institutional Resources.
  • - Career options are included in the academic program descriptions.

Further Education

Information on the types of graduate and professional education in which Âé¶¹AV bachelor's degree recipients enroll is available at:

  • Annual Survey - Degree Plans of Âé¶¹AV Graduating Seniors (2011 to present): Graduates’ plans to pursue more education, the academic discipline in which further study is planned, the highest degree planned, and the certainty of their plans
  • Current Graduate Students by College:  Headcounts for all current graduate students can be viewed at Âé¶¹AV Counts - Characteristics of Current Students. This Institutional Research "dashboard" allows users to filter graduate student data by college, department and other characteristics for multiple years, including the most recent year.
  • Degree Recipients: This "Build Your Own Report" page lets you select the parameters you want to see and filter the results by degree type, program, ethnicity, gender, GPA at exit, time to degree, honors received, and more.
  • - Descriptions of Âé¶¹AV's post-graduate certificate, master's and doctoral degree programs of study

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Required Reports: Completion/Graduation, Continuation/Retention, and Transfer-Out Rates

The California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) Office of Institutional Research provides information on student completion/graduation rates, continuation/retention rates, and transfer-out rates through the following resources:

  1. Âé¶¹AV Counts > Standard Dashboards > Select "Graduation Rates" or "Continuation Rates."
  2.  > Select "Interactive Graduation and Retention."
  3. Build Your Own Reports - Degree Recipients

The interactive Âé¶¹AV Counts Graduation Rates report allows users to filter the data by the following parameters:

  • Years to graduation by cohort (e.g., 6 years = 150% time)
  • Student entry level (e.g., first-time freshman)
  • Cohort period
  • College name
  • Department name
  • Gender
  • Ethnicity
  • Ethnicity group
  • Pell Grant recipient
  • First-semester athlete
  • First-semester in Campus Housing
  • First-semester program (e.g., Freshman or Transfer Connection, EOP and Summer Bridge, and University 100 enrollments)

For more information, please contact Âé¶¹AV's Office of Institutional Research.

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Social Security Number Use

The University uses the Social Security numbers of students and/or parents in accordance with federal and state regulations.

For more information, see the University Catalog policy .

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State Law Violation Complaint Procedure

The California State University takes very seriously complaints and concerns regarding any of its campuses. Students or student applicants who have a complaint regarding California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) may present their complaint as follows:

  1. If your complaint concerns Âé¶¹AV’s compliance with academic program quality and accrediting standards, you may present your complaint to the . WASC is the agency that accredits the CSU's academic program.
  2. If your complaint concerns an alleged violation by Âé¶¹AV of a state law, including laws prohibiting fraud and false advertising, you may present your claim to Dr. William Watkins, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, who serves as the President’s designee for such matters. Dr. Watkins can be emailed at William.Watkins@csun.edu. You will be provided guidance on the appropriate campus process for addressing your particular issue.

If you believe that your complaint warrants further attention after you have exhausted all the steps outlined by the president’s designee, or by WASC, you may file an appeal with the Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs at the CSU Office of the Chancellor. This procedure should not be construed to limit any right that you may have to take civil or criminal legal action to resolve your complaint.

Please see also

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Student Activities

Enjoy Âé¶¹AV campus life, get involved in and outside of the classroom, explore opportunities, socialize, build skills, and stay healthy through an abundance of student activities. Here are a few places to get started.

Explore Student Life at Âé¶¹AV:

Get Involved:

University Student Union (USU):

Activities for Student Success:

Future Student Outreach: Resources, Events and Campus Tours

News and Social Channels:

The University publishes campus-wide news, events, distinctions, student and faculty achievements, opportunities and student action items through electronic communications and social media such as:

  • : Search or filter news and achievements by topic.
  • Âé¶¹AV Social Media:

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Student Body Diversity

The Office of Institutional Research at California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) provides a series of Âé¶¹AV Counts Dashboards, including tips for dashboard navigation (PDF). Currently there are three public dashboard categories:

  • Standard Dashboards
  • Build Your Own Reports
  • Registration Reports

These dashboards report student body diversity in terms of gender, self-identified members of ethnic groups, Federal Pell Grant recipients, and many other characteristics, including academic program, class level, attendance status, and more.

To view the characteristics of all Âé¶¹AV undergraduate students as percentages:

  1. Go to Build Your Own Reports > Characteristics of All Undergraduate Students.
  2. Start by selecting what you want to see on rows and columns.
  3. Then from the “Data Type Selection” drop-down menu, choose “Percent (of Headcount).”

 For more information, please contact the Âé¶¹AV Office of Institutional Research.

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Teacher Preparation Programs

The Annual Report Card on California Teacher Preparation Programs, also referred to as "Title II" or the "Institutional Report Card," is mandated by Title II of the federal Higher Education Act to provide information on the quality of teacher preparation programs — including the teacher certification examination pass rate — to the U.S. Department of Education each year. Data for teacher preparation programs within the California State University, including Northridge, are prepared and reported by the  and released by October 31 each year.

Visit the for the most recent and prior year annual reports in PDF and EXCEL. The most recent reports are:

Visit the for:

  • CTC Title II Data Dashboards, Glossary and Instructions
  • – Explore California State University, Northridge and other CTC-approved institutions’ profile, credential programs listing, units and time to completion, enrolled candidate demographics, completion rate, credential authorizations and more. The most recent data is available for the 2022-2023 academic year.

You can also look up California State University, Northridge and other Commission-approved institutions on the . Here you can view data for the most recent Title II report year or view data from prior academic years back to 2014-2015. 

For more information about Âé¶¹AV's teacher preparation programs, please contact the Âé¶¹AV Credential Office.

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Textbook Information

The Âé¶¹AV online Schedule of Classes displays, to the maximum extent practicable, the following information for each class section: textbook title, the International Standards Book Number (ISBN), and the manufacturer's suggested retail price for required and recommended textbooks and supplemental materials.

Learn more with the View Textbooks in Class Search How-To Guide.

Questions? Contact the at (818) 677-2932.

Noteworthy

The two initiatives below help Âé¶¹AV students afford and/or have easy access to course materials:

  • , a program of the California State University Chancellor's Office that helps students alleviate the cost of textbooks for specific courses. These courses are indicated in the Schedule of Classes as having low-cost or no-cost instructional materials.
  • Âé¶¹AV Digital Access, a program of the Âé¶¹AV Campus Store designed to ensure students receive their digital course materials prior to the first day of classes.

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Title IX: Prohibiting Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence

In accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender (or sex), gender identity (including nonbinary and transgender), gender expression or sexual orientation — as these terms are defined in CSU policy — in academic, educational, extracurricular, and intercollegiate athletic programs and activities, including admission and access. Title IX protects all people regardless of their gender, gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation from gender discrimination, which includes sexual harassment and violence, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual exploitation and stalking.

The University has designated a Title IX Coordinator to monitor and oversee all Title IX compliance, and to coordinate the efforts of Âé¶¹AV to comply with all applicable federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination on these bases. The campus Title IX Coordinator is available to explain and discuss the right to file a criminal complaint (for example, in cases of sexual misconduct); the university’s complaint process, including the investigation process; how confidentiality is handled; available resources, both on and off campus; and other related matters.

Inquiries concerning the application of Title IX to university programs and activities and to report a potential violation of the  may be referred to:

To strengthen its systems of care and compliance, in 2022 and 2023, the California State University (CSU) engaged Cozen O’Connor to conduct a . In response to this assessment as well as the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights 2024 Title IX Regulations, the CSU introduced an interim nondiscrimination policy and two interim procedures that apply to reports and complaints of alleged violations that occurred on or after August 1, 2024. The interim policies and procedures are CSU Executive Orders 1095, 1096 and 1097:

Within this policy are two sets of procedures for handling complaints that fall within the scope of the Interim CSU Nondiscrimination Policy:

The applicable procedures for reports and complaints involving alleged violations that occurred prior to August 1, 2024, are found within the .

Additional Âé¶¹AV resources and avenues for help, support and education include:

To request awareness, education, and prevention outreach and presentations, contact Suzannah Rogan, Assistant Director for Prevention & Education in the Office of Equity and Compliance at suzannah.rogan@csun.edu.

Related policy on this page: Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation

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Transfer of Credit Information

California State University, Northridge (Âé¶¹AV) publishes policies for the transfer of credit to Âé¶¹AV from other institutions in the , including:

Transferable courses are those designated for baccalaureate credit by the regionally accredited college or university offering the courses and accepted as such by the campus to which the applicant seeks admission. Review the undergraduate transfer course information for the number of units that can be transferred to Âé¶¹AV and used to meet degree requirements.

Specific course work transferred to Âé¶¹AV graduate programs is subject to the approval of the graduate coordinator of the individual academic department offering the program and the associate vice president of the Office of Graduate Studies. Read more at .

Articulation Agreements:

- ASSIST shows how lower-division course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation agreements for California public colleges and universities.

Associate Degrees for Transfer (ADT) [Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act (SB 1440)] - California Community College students who earn a verified Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) in a major that has been approved by Âé¶¹AV for transfer are given priority admission consideration, junior standing at admission, and the ability to complete remaining bachelor's degree requirements within 60 semester units. Read more in the "Associate Degrees for Transfer" section of .

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Voter Registration

The Office of the Secretary of State and the campuses of the California State University, including Âé¶¹AV, are committed to making voter information forms and online registration available. For voter registration and information, visit the .

Âé¶¹AV students will also find a "Voter Registration" link by logging in to the Âé¶¹AV Portal and, from the Top Tools section, selecting the SOLAR Student Center.

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Withdrawal from the Institution

Students who find it necessary to cancel their registration or to withdraw from all classes after enrolling for any academic term are required to follow the University's official withdrawal procedures. Failure to follow formal procedures may result in an obligation to pay tuition and other fees, the assignment of failing grades in all courses, and the need to apply for re-admission to the University.

Students withdrawing before or during the Late Registration Period of an academic term or semester should do so by using the online, self-service registration system before the deadlines published in the Registration Calendar

Resources

Withdrawal Policies:

Withdrawal Procedures:

Precautions for Withdrawal:

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