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San Bernardino, California is the Inland Empire's county seat, a working city of around 220,000 tucked up against the San Bernardino Mountains at the foot of the foothills. California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) sits on the north end off University Parkway, so the student presence concentrates up that corridor and in the neighborhoods nearby rather than spilling across the whole city. You're close to real wilderness here: the national forest, hiking and lakes up the mountain, and the historic Route 66 running through town. Districts like North Park and Del Rosa give students a footing near campus, and the foothill setting means big mountain views on clear days.
The residential pocket just south of CSUSB, the closest spot for students who want a short hop to campus.
The apartments and complexes lining the route up to campus, built with students in mind and easy for a quick commute.
A quieter established neighborhood east of campus, good for roommate groups wanting a house and more space.
Here's what you need to know about getting around San Bernardino.
Omnitrans runs local bus routes across the valley, including service toward campus. The sbX rapid line runs up the E Street corridor for faster trips through town. The downtown Metrolink and transit center also connect you toward LA by train. Schedules are spread out and trips can take a while, so students relying on transit should plan around the timetables.
The neighborhoods near CSUSB are residential, and biking works well close to campus. Students living near the university can handle short trips on foot or by bike. The foothill setting is mostly flat near campus, making cycling a reasonable everyday option. For daily errands close to home, walking and biking cover the basics.
San Bernardino is built for driving, and most CSUSB students keep a car since campus sits up on the north edge away from the denser parts of town. The freeways do the heavy lifting here, with the 215, 210, and 10 tying the region together. A car or a reliable carpool makes the rest of the city far easier to reach. Students living beyond campus will find a vehicle the simplest way to get around.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
San Bernardino runs on the more approachable end for the region. A shared room or per-person rate near CSUSB often falls around $500-$800/month, while a private room in a shared apartment or house typically runs about $700-$1,000/month. Splitting a house with a few roommates is the usual way students keep their individual share down.
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