CSULB Graduate Admissions

CSULB Graduate Tuition and Financial Aid Options

California State University Long Beach graduate tuition is designed to be affordable, with a variety of financial aid options available to support students. CSULB graduate students can explore scholarships, graduate assistantship opportunities, and financial assistance programs to help manage tuition costs.

CSULB Graduate Scholarships and Assistantships in California

CSULB offers multiple opportunities for graduate scholarships in California, along with graduate assistantship positions that provide both financial support and professional experience. Students can also access CSU scholarships and on-campus funding resources to support their academic journey.

There are many financial assistance programs available to help students cover the cost of graduate school.

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Graduate Studies is open and available to all, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin. Consistent with California law and federal civil rights laws, Graduate Studies at CSULB provides equal opportunity in education and employment without unlawful discrimination or preferential treatment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. Our commitment to equal opportunity means ensuring that every student and employee has access to the resources and support they need to thrive and succeed in a university environment and in their communities. 

Graduate Studies at CSULB complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the California Equity in Higher Education Act, California’s Proposition 209 (Art. I, Section 31 of the California Constitution), other applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws, and CSU’s Nondiscrimination Policy. We prohibit discriminatory preferential treatment, segregation based on race or any other protected status, and all forms of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in all university programs, policies, and practices.