College of Health & Human Services - California State University - Long Beach
- Graduate School
- LONG BEACH, CA
Grad School
College of Health & Human Services - California State University - Long Beach
- Graduate School
- LONG BEACH, CA
- Rating 4.38 out of 5 8 reviews
About
Address
1250 BELLFLOWER BLVD
LONG BEACH, CA 90840
Telephone
(562) 985-4194
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Admissions
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Deadline for International Students
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Admissions Website
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Scholarship
Masters Programs
Most Popular Masters Programs
- Social Work222 Students
- Public Administration117 Students
- Nursing112 Students
- Physical Education Teaching and Coaching112 Students
- Healthcare Management51 Students
- Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology37 Students
- Homeland Security and Disaster Management32 Students
- Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition24 Students
- Public Health16 Students
- Adult Development, Gerontology, and Aging9 Students
Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Doctoral Programs
- Physical Therapy34 Students
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GRE
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GMAT
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MCAT
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IELTS
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Interview Required
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Personal Statement Required
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Academic Transcripts Required
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Application Fee Waivers Available
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Letters of Recommendation Required
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Academics
Part-time Classes Available
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Weekend Classes Available
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Evening Classes Available
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Poll
67%
of students took their classes part-time or in the evenings. 3 responses67%
of students completed the program in the time they expected. 3 responses100%
of students agree the program difficulty was manageable. 3 responses67%
of students agree that the online courses were positive experiences. 3 responsesTuition & Financial Aid
Full-Time In-State Tuition
$3,588 / semester
Full-Time Out-of-State Tuition
$8,340 / semester
Part-Time In-State Tuition
$2,082 / semester
Part-Time Out-of-State Tuition
$4,458 / semester
Received Financial Aid
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Average Financial Aid
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Financial Aid Website
Work Study Program Available
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Teaching/Research Fellowship Available
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Student Life
Professors
Poll
100%
of students agree that professors care about their students' success. 3 responsesPoll
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of students agree that professors are engaging and easy to understand. 3 responsesPoll
100%
of students agree that professors helped connect them to future opportunities. 3 responsesCampus Resources
International Students Office
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International Office URL
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Disability Services
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Veterans Services
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Childcare Services
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100%
of students agree they had access to good mental health resources. 3 responses33%
of students agree the program offered accessible childcare. 3 responses67%
of students agree they felt supported as an international student. 3 responses100%
of students agree they felt supported as a veteran. 3 responsesOutcomes
Average Salary After Graduation
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Employed 2 Years After Graduation
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Career Placement URL
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Poll
100%
of students are confident they will graduate. 3 responsesPoll
100%
of students are confident they will find a job after graduation. 3 responsesReturn On Investment
100%
of students feel the degree they are getting at this school is worth the time and money. 3 responses- Cost of Livinggrade D
- Crime & Safetygrade C
- Nightlifegrade A
Median Household Income
$71,150
National
$69,021Median Rent
$1,516
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$614,900
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$244,900Similar Grad Schools
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College of Health & Human Services - California State University - Long Beach Reviews
Rating 4.38 out of 5 8 reviews
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Great school. I start in the fall, but already I feel like a part of the family. I have been introduced to my graduate department and peers in my cohort. Shortly after orientation I was given a mentor to help guide me on the way. Long Beach is such a beautiful campus. There are so many nice buildings and it is such a clean campus. I am excited to obtain my Masters in Social work from this campus. Long Beach is a great place to live. It is in close to both the OC and South Bay areas. We have it all - weather, entertainment, plenty of outdoor activities. Unfortunately, houses are smaller, older and more expensive than a lot of other cities. In addition, California is losing business that paid decent salaries and not attracting new ones. So if you have a house and a job, it's a nice place to live. Attending school makes it such an awesome city.The diversity, the staff who have helped me through and so far my Professors! Awesome campus and I can't help but mention the diversity!
Great school. I start in the fall, but already I feel like a part of the family. I have been introduced to my graduate department and peers in my cohort. Shortly after orientation I was given a mentor to help guide me on the way. Long Beach is such a beautiful campus. There are so many nice buildings and it is such a clean campus. I am excited to obtain my Masters in Social work from this campus. Long Beach is a great place to live. It is in close to both the OC and South Bay areas. We have it all - weather, entertainment, plenty of outdoor activities. Unfortunately, houses are smaller, older and more expensive than a lot of other cities. In addition, California is losing business that paid decent salaries and not attracting new ones. So if you have a house and a job, it's a nice place to live. Attending school makes it such an awesome city.The diversity, the staff who have helped me through and so far my Professors! Awesome campus and I can't help but mention the diversity!
My experience as a graduate student in the School of Social Work at California State University Long Beach has been positive even in the midst of a pandemic where my in-person program was moved to a completely online platform. The school recognizes various needs students have from social connectedness to technology issues to food disparities, exacerbated by a global pandemic. Faculty and staff have done very well reaching out to students and addressing these issues, providing opportunities online for students to be connected and seen in all these aspects.