
Crafton Hills College and Cal State San Bernardino formally signed a memorandum of understanding that launches the Coyotes on the Horizon partnership, designed to create seamless transfer pathways for Inland Empire students.

A formal signing ceremony for the Coyotes on the Horizon partnership, designed to create seamless transfer pathways for Inland Empire students, is set for 10 a.m. April 17 at Crafton Hills College.

The agreement allows students from SCU to complete their first two years of study in South Korea and transfer to CSUSB to complete the remaining two years online, earning a bachelor of arts in administration from CSUSB.

The new partnership was created to advance the internationalization efforts of both campuses through a variety of collaborative programs, including academic transfer initiatives, student, faculty and staff exchange programs and joint research projects.

International Education Week, Nov. 18-22, celebrates the role that global learning plays in student success. CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales highlights the transformative impact of international education, creating global opportunities for students through study abroad, international partnerships, and a diverse campus community.

CSUSB and NIMS University, India, have agreed to a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to foster academic excellence and support cross-cultural understanding.

The international partnerships will be designed to enhance international understanding and deepen friendship between CSUSB and Lviv Polytechnic National University, and CSUSB and Krakow University of Economics.

The agreement, the first of its kind, will provide a pathway for Rialto Unified School District students to fulfill admissions requirements at Cal State San Bernardino, which will allow them to enroll and earn their bachelor’s degrees and teaching credentials, and return to their home district as teachers.

The initial areas of international collaboration will promote joint activities and seminars for students and faculty from both universities focused on entrepreneurship, research activities and innovation technology.