Thank you for your interest in visiting CSUSB! We are currently updating our booking system and are unable to accept reservations through the online platform at this time. We anticipate the system will be back up and running by February.
In the meantime, we are happy to place tentative holds manually on our calendar. Please give our office a call, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request based on the guidelines provided on our website.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding as we work to improve your booking experience!
Campus Tours and Visitor Center
The Campus Tours and Visitor Center would like to warmly welcome you. Our mission is to provide the best campus tour and guest experience possible. Our Coyote Ambassadors will help you understand our buildings and what makes CSUSB so unique.
Our center's history and ongoing successes have made us the most well-known on campus. We've invested years touring the community and recruiting prospective students to ensure their commitment to CSUSB.
On January 8, 1968, we conducted our first tour. Since then, we have been committed to establishing a welcoming atmosphere for visitors and guests and a learning environment for our future leaders. Our center's performance generates a plethora of uses and benefits for a university that is expanding and enduring.
CSUSB Land Acknowledgement
We recognize that California State University, San Bernardino sits on the territory and ancestral land of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (Yuhaaviatam). We recognize that every member of the California State University, San Bernardino community has benefitted and continues to benefit from the use and occupation of this land since the institution’s founding in 1965.
Consistent with our values of community and diversity, we have a responsibility to acknowledge and make visible the university’s relationship to Native peoples. By offering this Land Acknowledgement, we affirm Indigenous sovereignty and will work to hold California State University, San Bernardino more accountable to the needs of American Indian and Indigenous peoples.