Choose a CSU Consortium Campus
Prospective students will need to research which of the seven consortium campuses best meets their financial and academic needs. When researching the different campuses, students should take into consideration: registration fees, location, student funding opportunities, continuous enrollment requirements, administrative degree requirements, additional degree requirements, student health center accessibility, etc. Prospective students are encouraged to discuss consortium campus differences with their potential faculty advisor, MLML students and Student Body Representatives during their MLML visit. Degree Requirements are the same for all MLML students, regardless of CSU consortium campus, however, admission, retention, and graduation processes vary by CSU consortium campus. To learn more about the CSU consortium campuses, click on the CSU Consortium Campus links below.
