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California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB or Cal State Monterey Bay) is a public university located in Monterey County, California, United States.The main campus is situated on the site of the former military base Fort Ord, spanning the cities of Seaside and Marina, approximately one mile inland from Monterey Bay along the Central Coast of California.
In July 1996, CSU's board of trustees formally adopted the name California State University Channel Islands for the new university. In September 1997, Governor Wilson signed into law S.B. 623 (Jack O'Connell) providing for the financing and support of the transition of the site for use as a university campus. The state legislature and CSU's ...
Name City County Enrollment [1] Fall 2022 Founded Athletics University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley: Alameda: 45,307 1869 NCAA Div. I (ACC, MPSF, America East) University of California, Davis
California State University, Monterey Bay (3 C, 8 P) California State University, Northridge (2 C, 9 P, 1 F) California State University, Sacramento (2 C, 13 P)
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San Marcos: California State University, San Marcos 1989 13,932 $33.55 NCAA D-II Cougars: 22 38 323 Monterey Bay Marina/Seaside: California State University, Monterey Bay 1994 6,271 $35.48 NCAA D-II Otters: 10 29 309 Channel Islands Camarillo: California State University, Channel Islands 2002 5,127 $34.65 None Dolphins (N/A) 22 87 378
The California State University Monterey Bay Police Department conducts police services in and around the university campus. Police Administration personnel consist of non-sworn personnel in addition to sworn police officers such as the Chief, Commander, and Patrol Sergeant or Watch Commander.
It is on California State Route 1 between Monterey and Santa Cruz and sits at an elevation of 43 feet (13 m). [7] Marina was incorporated in 1975 and is the newest city in the Monterey area. It includes part of the California State University, Monterey Bay campus, the UC Santa Cruz UC MBEST center, and the Veterans Transition Center (VTC).