<p>ive been wondering what the merits of attending calso really are???
i mean, besides having to pay for it and the stay,trip, etc..., would it make a difference in enrollment</p>
<p>btw, ive read it provides priority enrollment and blah blah blah but seriously, WHAT ELSE do we get???????</p>
<p>advise from current students who attended calso previously is highly appreciated</p>
<p>Yes, it does actually make a big difference in enrollment. I attended the 2nd CALSO date and was disappointed to find that many of my courses were nearly full. You also get a terrific meal or two, a tour of the campus, a personal CALSO advisor to ask questions, and much more. However, I must agree that $200+ is a bit too much to charge.</p>
<p>You should attend and so should at least one of your parents (another $200.) You need an orientation to where you are going to live, help understanding the registration for classes process and the strategy of 1st and 2nd pass, plus you will make your 1st friends at Calso. Plus your parent(s) will get a lot out of it too. And on top of that some school spirit to take home with you.</p>
<p>Hey so does that mean if we sign up for the 2nd date that the classes we want to take are mostly going to be full?!
So what if we don't at all then by the time we choose classes we're screwed!
I mean wow $400 for two people for an orientation...?</p>
<p>soo basically...its mainly for choosing classes. but since im doing fall extension, that isnt that important to me. sooo...anything else worth the $200 for me..?</p>
<p>urd0rkk: yes, there's calso in so cal but its ONLY for Pell Grant Recipients.</p>
<p>Beatchick: well, in so cal it's a 1 day thing plus its at El Camino College. hard to figure how the dorms would be included in calso at ElCo. but no, if you go to calso at cal, its 2 days though, and you will have to provide your own transportation and housing for the stay. Thats why I didnt want to go at all at first since it would be like a $1000 round trip all included for my mom and I. I clearly cant afford that!!!</p>
<p>Freshman programs
The two day CalSO Freshman Programs begin with check-in from 7:30am to 8:45am on the first day and end at 1pm on the second day. Sessions are offered in June and July. The fee to attend is $190 and will be billed to your CARS account. Information includes: </p>
<p>Academic advising and assistance
Course enrollment (up to 10.5 units) through Tele-BEARS
Student service presentations
Interaction with staff and faculty
Campus tours
In-depth discussions of campus issues
Personal insights about Cal from current undergraduates
Freshman dates/college sessions
You will only be able to sign up for dates represented by your school or college. </p>
<p>June 4-June 5 (Letters & Science)
June 8-June 9 (Letters & Science)
June 11-June 12 (Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Design, Natural Resources)
June 18-June 19 (Letters & Science, Engineering, Natural Resources)
June 22-June 23 (Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Design, Natural Resources)
June 25-June 26 (Letters & Science)
June 29-June 30 (Letters & Science, Natural Resources)
July 6-July 7 (Letters & Science)
July 9-July 10 (Letters & Science)
July 13-July 14 (Letters & Science)
July 16-July 17 (Fall Program for Freshmen)
Special programs are available for your parents and other adult guests.</p>
<p>this is what i was referring to as so cal calso </p>
<p>CalSO Programs
Coalition Programs Student | Fee Guest | Fee
June 16, Sa (SoCal) Open | $55 Open | $50
June 25-June 26, MTu Open | $100 Open | $190
July 6-July 7, FSa Open | $100 Open | $190
July 9-July 10, MTu Open | $100 Open | $190
July 13-July 14, FSa Open | $100 Open | $190 </p>
<p>Non Coalition Programs Student | Fee Guest | Fee
June 4-June 5, MTu Open | $100 Open | $190
June 8-June 9, FSa Open | $100 Open | $190
June 15, F (SoCal) Open | $55 Open | $50
June 18-June 19, MTu Full | $100 Open | $190
June 29-June 30, FSa Open | $100 Open | $190</p>
<p>remember, its for Pell Grant Recipients, so the prices are lowered XP!!!</p>