Prospective Students

Pathways to Excellence: Program Description

Pathways to Excellence is your key to success as an incoming freshman!

When you sign up for summer 2024 Pathways to Excellence (P2E), our P2E team will guide you to one of the following program options, or pathways:

  • Matador College Excellence
  • Matador STEM Excellence
  • Matador Summer Transition to Engineering and Computer Science Program (M-STEP)

All P2E programs share the common goal of supporting your transition from high school to college while welcoming you as a new member of the CSUN community. P2E will introduce you to university resources and give you a better understanding of what you’ll need on your journey to completing your major and CSUN degree.

All P2E programs options include these features:

  • Free of charge!
  • Start and end dates, July 6 to Aug. 2, 2024
  • Matador Early Connections component, where you’ll regularly meet with CSUN student peer mentors, learn about university life, tour campus resources and more.

Just Sign Up for P2E, and check your CSUN email for your recommended pathway. To receive our email, you must activate your CSUN Portal and email account.

 Questions?

Learn more about P2E pathways in the accordion rows below.

Matador College Excellence

If you’re a first-time freshman who has not declared a major in science, technology engineering or mathematics (STEM), you’ll probably be recommended to the Matador College Excellence option.

As a participant in Matador College Excellence, you will:

  • Focus on the transition from high school to college.
  • Meet professors, classmates, staff, and CSUN student peer mentors.
  • Attend workshops and panels on exploring careers, managing time, reading your Degree Progress Report, informed decision making and more.
  • Discover your strengths and interests.
  • Receive support throughout your first year at CSUN.
DESCRIPTION —
MATADOR COLLEGE EXCELLENCE
P2E Option

Matador College Excellence

DatesJuly 8 to Aug. 2, 2024
Days & Times

Meets on the CSUN campus twice a week for two hours a day.

Choose from Mon & Wed, or Tues & Thurs classes in the morning or afternoon at the following times:

Mon & Wed: 9 to 11 a.m. OR 1 to 3 p.m.

OR

Tue & Thu: 9 to 11 a.m. OR 1 to 3 p.m.

ModeThis program option meets on the CSUN campus. If coming to campus doesn’t work for you, an online option may be available for select students. Learn more at Are P2E classes offered online or in person?
Activities & Benefits

Matador College Excellence introduces you to:

  • College life and university culture
  • Campus clubs and organizations
  • Early academic advisement
  • Early enrollment in hand-selected fall classes
  • Strategies for goal setting and self-discovery
  • Resources for health and wellness

Activities:

  • Meet peer mentors through Matador Early Connections.
  • Attend on-site visits and presentations to learn about university resources and services.
  • Kick start your fall University 100, Freshman Seminar journey this summer.
  • Prepare for your fall math class (optional).
UnitsThis program does not offer college credit. However, it will prepare you for your first-year classes and provide support throughout the year.
CostThe summer Matador College Excellence program is free of charge to participants.

Matador STEM Excellence

You’ll probably be recommended to the Matador STEM Excellence pathway if:

  • You’ve declared a science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) major in fields such as biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, kinesiology, mathematics, nutrition/dietetics/food science, physics, etc.
  • You've declared a major in accountancy, business administration, or economics. Although they are not STEM majors, Matador STEM Excellence will introduce you to two essential classes that you'll take in your first year at CSUN:

If you’ve declared one of the majors in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, we’ll recommend M-STEP for you, not Matador STEM Excellence. See the separate M-STEP accordion row on this page.

If you participate in Matador STEM Excellence this summer, you will:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of essential math skills for your major.
  • Set the stage for your future degree pathway.
  • Be introduced to university life here at CSUN.
  • Meet CSUN professors, classmates, staff and peer mentors.
DESCRIPTION —
MATADOR STEM EXCELLENCE
P2E Option

Matador STEM Excellence

DatesJuly 8 to Aug. 2, 2024 (four weeks)
Days & Times

Choose one of the following three schedules:

1) Intensive in person: Four on-campus meetings per week:
  • Mon through Thurs, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., including:
    • 9 to 11 a.m. – Matador Early Connections for university culture
    • 12 to 1 p.m. – Lunch Social
    • 1 to 3 p.m. – ALEKS PPL for math

2) Medium in person: Two on-campus meetings per week, including Matador Early Connections with peer mentors and ALEKS for math:

  • Mon & Wed, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., OR
  • Tue & Thu, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ModeThis program option meets on the CSUN campus. However, if coming to campus doesn’t work for you, an online option may be available for select students. Learn more at Are P2E classes offered online or in person?
Activities & Benefits

Matador STEM Excellence introduces you to:

  • The mathematics you’ll need for your chosen major
  • Math professors and the classmates in your fall math cohort
  • The transition from high school to college with your Matador Early Connections peer mentor, workshops, panels and on-site tours.

Activities:

  • Work at your own pace in math with ALEKS PPL (Practice, Preparation, and Learning) including guided practice and assessments.
  • Have access to in-person and online coaching and support.
  • Possibly place into a higher-level math course this fall using ALEKS.
Units

This program does not offer college credit. However, your math level may increase from participating, which will potentially give you a head start on completing your major's Road Map degree requirements this fall, saving you time and money.

CostThe summer Matador STEM Excellence (M-STEM) program is free of charge to participants.

Matador Summer Transition to Engineering and Computer Science (M-STEP)

The Matador Summer Transition to Engineering and Computer Science Program (M-STEP) option is for first-time freshmen who have declared one of the majors in the CSUN College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS), including:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Information Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Construction Management
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Management Technology
  • Manufacturing Systems Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Join other incoming freshmen in a variety of CECS majors to:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of essential math skills for your major.
  • Meet members of over nine CECS student clubs.
  • Set the stage for your future degree pathway.
  • Become acquainted with university life here at CSUN.

Check out our video recap of the summer 2023 M-STEP experience on the CECS M-STEP webpage.

DESCRIPTION —
MATADOR SUMMER TRANSITION PROGRAM TO ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (M-STEP)
P2E Option

Matador Summer Transition to Engineering and Computer Science (M-STEP)

DatesJuly 8 to Aug. 2, 2024 (four weeks)
Days & Times

Mon through Thurs (four days a week)

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. including:

  • 9 to 11 a.m. – Matador Early Connections for university culture
  • 12 to 1 p.m. – Lunch Social
  • 1 to 3 p.m. – ALEKS PPL for math
ModeAll classes meet in person on the CSUN campus. Refer to the row above.
Activities & Benefits

Matador STEP (M-STEP) introduces you to:

  • Your major’s program, faculty and staff

  • University life and culture
  • Math that is essential to your engineering and computer science major
  • ALEKS PPL (Practice, Preparation, and Learning), an AI-driven learning platform that addresses and assesses your individual math needs

Activities:

  • Prepare you for your major's math requirements.
  • Set the stage for your future degree pathway.
  • Meet student clubs related to your CECS major.
  • Possibly place into a higher-level math course this fall using ALEKS.
UnitsThis program does not offer college credit. However, your math level may increase from participating, which will potentially give you a head start on completing your major's Road Map degree requirements this fall, saving you time and money.
CostThe summer M-STEP program is free of charge to participants.