I picked this college because it is close to my home town. It races with a $500-million campus makeover that is sparking a downtown renaissance, It's the mantra that gives purpose to Cleveland State's mission of providing a contemporary and accessible education in the arts, sciences, humanities and professions, and conducting research, scholarship and creative activity across these branches of knowledge.
Students: 17,260 ~ Male-Female ratio/percentages: 48 percent male students and 52 percent female ~ Transfer percent : 14% ~ Known for: #170 in Engineering Programs (doctorate)&acceptance rate of 91 percent ~ Partying: Alcohol is permitted for students of legal age ~ Their arts/music/theater: The Musical Theater Project (TMTP)&Cleveland Orchestra&Art History, Design, Studio Art ~ Sports: Women's?Men's basketball&Wresting&Track and field&Women's tennis&Football&Soccer&Baseball/Softball
Undergraduates Majors: Business, Education and Human Services, Engineering, Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Sciences and Health Professions, Nursing ~ Graduates Majors: Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Studies, Health Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Nonprofit Administration and Leadership, Physics, Psychology
Application fee: A $40 non-refundable application fee is required with each ~ Tuition: $9,314 ~ Room;$8,600 and Board;$3,900 ~ Geand total: 4,818.00 (401.50 per credit hour) ~ Food plan cost: 1,670 ~ Meal plan: Traditional 19, 19 meal opportunities per week at Viking Marketplace plus $100 Dining Dollars to use at all dining locations.
Fun facts student Bridget Winter , Our mascot Magnes is such a flirt. During class changes, students like to bone rush everyone going to class to the point where students get knocked over. Hell, I got knocked over before. Our library has an asbestos problem prompting periodic shut downs of floors when levels of it gets high. Campus police are never around to help students, but sure enough bother homeless people who do nothing. The 4 to 3 credit conversion was a disaster. Students including myself like the bad coffee up there. There’s tons of nooks and crannies on campus for students to hide and study. Some of us study in bathrooms that come with couches in there, lol! Every beginning of the semester, we have fun activities going on-free food too. Don't be surprised if you use the bathrooms at CSU, a homeless guy is next to you taking a bath in the sinks.
As I researched Cleveland State University it was very eye-opening to me that there's way more to college then just going to get a degree there's thousands of opportunities to do more with your life. It cost a lot of money to go to college, you don't have to have the best test scores but you can't have the worst so right now as I'm in high school I have to work on my grades, that leads me to start saving up for college because my parents are always going to be there. I found out that it cost money not only to go to college but for all the other expenses that you need. I would be really interested in going to Cleveland State because it is close to my hometown and it seems very interesting.
Work cited\ https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-interesting-facts-about-Cleveland-State-University , https://new.dineoncampus.com/csu/for-residents , https://www.csuohio.edu/ , http://www.csuvikings.com/landing/index
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