Frequently Asked Questions

At CSULB, anyone who graduated from a Ƶ College Promise high school is part of Promise.

  • Avalon
  • Browning
  • Cabrillo
  • CAMS
  • Educational Partnership
  • Ƶ Jordan
  • Lakewood
  • Ƶ Adult School
  • Mayfair
  • McBride
  • Millikan
  • Ƶ Polytechnic
  • Reid
  • Renaissance
  • Sato
  • St Anthony
  • St Joseph
  • Ƶ Wilson

At CSULB, the Promise is focused on developing a community of support and belonging through exclusive events, resources, and communications that support students’ ability to persist and graduate in a timely manner. Below are some examples of our developing efforts.

  • Ƶ College Promise Award
    The Promise Award is a $500 scholarship offered exclusively to ƵPromise students. To qualify, complete the application on Beach Scholarships during the open application window.
     
  • Ƶ Community Internship Program
    Paid internship opportunities offered exclusively to ƵPromise Students.
     
  • Promise Scholars
    A student organization that brings Promise students together for professional development, community building, and civil service. Questions about Promise Scholars can be directed to promise@csulb.edu.
     
  • Ƶ College Promise Canvas page
    All ƵPromise students are automatically invited to an exclusive page for Promise updates, resources, special events, and important reminders. Questions about the Canvas page can be directed to promise@csulb.edu.
     
  • @CSULB_Promise on Instagram
    Students, parents, and educators are invited to follow our official account for the latest news on special events, new programs, giveaways, scholarships, and more.

Students enrolled in Ƶwho have graduated from a Ƶ College Promise high school will automatically be included in Promise programming and communication. If you are Promise student and haven’t received communication from Promise at CSULB, please notify us at promise@csulb.edu.

The Promise partners agree to collaboratively work toward building seamless transitions, supporting persistence from term-to-term, promoting timely graduation, and transitioning students into the local workforce.
To better understand who is underserved and intervene accordingly, the partners will share data that can inform strategies, supports, interventions, and events for students.
 

The Ƶ College Promise Partners work together to improve college access and degree completion for Promise students, but the Ƶ College Promise does not affect admission to CSULB.
Graduates from Ƶ College Promise high schools who satisfy requirements for first-time, first-year or transfer admission benefit from ƵLocal Preference Admission Consideration.   

  • The Ƶ College Promise at Ƶis a collaborative partnership with various programs focused on building seamless transitions from LBUSD and LBCC to CSULB, supporting persistence from term-to-term, promoting timely graduation, and transitioning students into the local workforce.

    Ƶ College Promise does affect admission to CSULB.
     
  • ƵLocal Preference Admission Consideration is a first-time, first-year and transfer admission policy that allows graduates from local high schools to be considered for admission based on Ƶminimum eligibility.
     
  • Currently, all Ƶ College Promise high schools are local to CSULB.