Admission Information
University Admissions can assist you in preparing for entry into college, applying for admission to CSULA, and ensuring that you meet the California State University requirements for admission.
Apply in Person
Please visit us in Room 101 of the Student Affairs Building (SA-101) or call us at (323) 343-3901.
Apply Online
CSUMentor is an online resource designed to help students and their families learn about the CSU system, select a CSU campus to attend, plan to finance higher education, and apply for admission.
Prospective Student Information
Only minutes from the city, Cal State L.A. is at the intersection of two major freeways, making it simple to get to and from the vast resource that is Los Angeles--mountains, beaches, museums, cultural centers, major sports and concert venues--"entertainment center of the world."
Computing at Cal State L.A.
Computing at Cal State L.A. is an on-line guide of the University's technologies, resources, and services that enhance the educational experiences of our students.
Disability Services
The Office for Students with Disabilities provides information about the services available to students with disabilities and their rights under the American Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
Early Entrance Program(EEP)
The Early Entrance Program (EEP) accepts qualified students as young as 11 years of age and features an outstanding program for gifted students.
Educational Opportunity Program
The Educational Opportunity Program provides access for low income and underrepresented students with potential for academic success by providing support through Summer Bridge, counseling, tutorial services, study skills workshops, and other programs.
Extended Education
The Extended Education offers great university courses that allow you to update your skills, earn a promotion, start a career, or prepare for a test.
International Students
International Programs and Services offers students and faculty easy access to questions and answers, to forms, the latest immigration updates, and other useful information.
Financial Aid/Scholarships
The Center for Student Financial Aid assists current and prospective students with financial assistance available from federal, state and institutional sources.
Program for High School Students(ACE/PACE)
High school students may take some of the courses offered for college credit. The Accelerated College Enrollment (ACE) program is for students entering grades 10-12, while the Pre-Accelerated College Enrollment (PACE) program is for grades 8 and 9.
Testing Services
The University Testing Center, open to Cal State L.A. students, also offers many services to residents of our surrounding communities, including exams for admission, class placement, graduation competency, licenses, credentials and professional certification.

