Resources

Consider meeting with a Peer Academic Coach to discuss any of the resources listed below

Videos to show you how to navigate the enrollment process and university resources step by step. 

Following your DAR, Major Roadmap, or plan made by your acadmic advisor is highly recommended. 

Class dropping may be unavailble without advisor permission during some periods in the semester. Please consult your academic advisor if you have any questions throughout this process. 

CSU Academic Advisement Report. It shows how your transferrable courses apply to your General Education (GE) requirements. GE requirements will be based on the catalog year in effect at the time of your admission to CSUEB. 

The DAR may not include major requirements. Any transferrable courses that would apply to your major’s requirements will be completed by your academic department.

 

Change from a letter grade to a Credit/No Credit grade.

Use TES to find out which community college courses equate to courses at CSU East Bay. This is useful for taking classes over the summer or if you're not sure how your transfer credit will apply. 

Videos can also be found on the account @csuebpeeracademiccoach

Advising Resource Center (ARC): The ARC serves as a central hub to facilitate connections between students and their advisors. Whether you're seeking guidance on course selection, degree planning, or academic policies, ARC is here to assist you in connecting with the right advisor for your needs.

Bay Advisor: Access this platform to schedule advising appointments, keep track of your current course schedule, view any important advising messages, and communicate with your assigned advisor and instructors for the term.

 

General Education for Semesters: View this guide to learn more about CSUEB's General Education requirements.

GPA Calculator: Calculate your GPA using this Excel spreadsheet that you can download.

Major Roadmap: Check out your major roadmap for a general guide on how and when to complete your degree. 

CSUEB Financial Aid: Contact our Financial Aid Office for questions and support.

 Log in to complete your FAFSA online.

 Watch these easy to follow instructional videos for FAFSA and more!

Pioneer Scholarships: Access the Pioneer Scholarships Application portal to view and submit institutional and private scholarships. The Pioneer Scholarship application opens in November and closes in late February.

 Find out what your payment would look like after graduation. 

 If you are in need of a laptop or a hotspot for academic work, check one out from the Learning Commons in the Library (CORE Building).

Pioneers for H.O.P.E: If you are experiencing housing insecurity, food insecurity, or other crisis situations, reach out to Pioneers for H.O.P.E for support.

Receive guidance on making your works cited or references for papers and projects.

Access to a variety of productivity apps - have all your school work saved and in one place. 

Good Notes: A note-taking application, designed for taking handwritten notes and annotating PDF documents on iOS devices. 

If you are struggling with a certain topic, check out Khan Academy to receive a better explanation to gain a clearer understanding of it. 

Learn on the go and make flashcards online through any device. 

Receive guidance on making your MLA works cited for papers and projects.

Access to thousands of novels read out loud, and you can listen to a book rather than read it.

Student Center for Academic Achievement (SCAA): Make an appointment to study with a Subject Tutoring or a Writing Tutor, or attend a Supplemental Instruction (SI) Session for your course.

Reserve a study room in the CORE building where you can study, watch lectures, and have meetings. 

 Adriana goes over our key study tips.

 Utilize CSUEB’s library database to support your research.

 Find out which courses you can take at Community College that will transfer to 麻豆传媒社区入口 (always confirm your choices with an Academic Advisor) Check out our that walks you through using TES.

Major Roadmap: Check out your Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) major roadmap for a general guide on how and when to complete your degree.