Incoming Freshman Welcomed at Admitted Matadors Day
Welcoming all new Matadors to CSUN! Admitted Matadors Day was the place to be for all incoming freshmen for the Fall 2024-25 school season. It was a full day filled with facts, food, and fun to help prepare them for what life at CSUN is like. From tours all around campus to tours all around student housing, there wasn’t a part of CSUN students and parents didn’t see. With multiple signs to help guide you and numerous faculty to direct you, it wasn’t hard to navigate the event. There were so many important booths that gave the freshmen information on classes to pick, financial aid, student clubs, meal plans, housing, and so many more necessities they will need. Throughout the day parents and students got to pick up CSUN gear and also got to attend meetings about what to expect next as new college students. Admitted Matadors Day gave great insight on being a CSUN student and the steps to take to be successful.
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