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  1. At Cal State East Bay, our low tuition rates put your degree within reach. The estimated tuition and fees for in-state undergraduate and graduate students are $6,995 and $8,429 per year, respectively. For out-of-state students, tuition is paid on a per-unit basis of $396/unit.

  2. The California State University, East Bay Master of Social Work program's philosophy and curriculum are grounded in the reality of an urban environment. We graduate practitioners who have a social justice focus and who are competent to work in a diverse, multicultural setting.

  3. Cal State East Bay is pleased to announce that its new applied sciences center shall be named The Braddock Center for Science and Innovation in recognition of the 5 million dollar contribution towards construction costs from Braddock Philanthropies and East Bay natives Robert Braddock and Cherie Keemar.

  4. In 2021, Cal State East Bay became the first public university in California to be honored by the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment. At the Green Biome Institute, faculty and students are sequencing the genomes of the mysterious and disappearing plants that could benefit humans.

  5. In 2021, Cal State East Bay became the first public university in California to be honored by the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment. At the Green Biome Institute, faculty and students are sequencing the genomes of the mysterious and disappearing plants that could benefit humans.

  6. By enrolling through Open University, you’ll be able to take Cal State East Bay undergraduate and graduate classes, on a space-available basis, without the formal University admissions process. Registration is easy and course fees are the same, whether you are a California resident or out-of-state or international visitor.

  7. In 2021, Cal State East Bay became the first public university in California to be honored by the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment. At the Green Biome Institute, faculty and students are sequencing the genomes of the mysterious and disappearing plants that could benefit humans.

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