are from North San Diego County, 2 percent from San Diego County elsewhere; and 48 percent from Riverside County.
This CSU is still considered somewhat of a "small school"—especially in comparison to other San Diego County institutions such as San Diego State University and University of California, San Diego. Looking to expand, the campus master plan envisions the university growing to an enrollment of 25,000.
== Student life ==
There are over 100 recognized student organizations on campus. The student newspaper is called The Cougar Chronicle.
=== Greek life ===
CSUSM recognizes several fraternities and sororities, each belonging to one of three different governing councils. Social fraternities belong to the Inter-fraternity Council (IFC), while social sororities belong to the Panhellenic Council (PHC).
Additionally, cultural-interest fraternities and sororities belong to the Multicultural Greek Council (MGC).
=== University Student Union ===
The University Student Union (USU) consists of various student …