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Maritime Academy

California State University Maritime Academy

Campus Profile


California State University Maritime Academy (Cal Maritime) is located on a scenic waterfront campus in Vallejo, CA, California State University Maritime Academy (Cal Maritime) is a unique and specialized campus of the California State University system. Cal Maritime is one of only seven degree-granting maritime academies in the United States — and the only one on the West Coast.

The unique Cal Maritime program combines classroom learning with applied technology, leadership development, and global awareness. A key part of the campus experience is the annual training cruise aboard the 500-foot Training Ship Golden Bear (TSGB). The training ship serves as a floating classroom/laboratory where classroom concepts in marine transportation, engineering, and technology are practiced and applied. School-sponsored, study-abroad trips provide those studying international business, logistics, maritime security and maritime policy with a first-hand exposure to those practices in locations around the world.

Cal Maritime graduates have excellent career opportunities on land, in ports, and at sea. The University has the highest employment rate in the CSU system with starting salaries near the top of national averages. Government data consistently shows that Cal Maritime alumni have the highest average salaries of any college or university (public or private) in the western U.S.

This campus is open to a select number of exchange students with demonstrated interest in the following fields: business administration, oceanography, mechanical engineering, international strategy and security, U.S. Coast Guard licensure, logistics, marine transportation, engineering technology, management of engineering, international business, and global studies. Exchange students may also take subjects from other areas in which prerequisites have been met, subject to availability. Exchange applicants may be subject to an interview as part of the selection process.

Below are sample of what this campus offers:                   To learn more about Cal Maritime, click on the links below.      
- Community Involvement                                                   -Video: Cal Maritime Overview                                                
- Service Learning                                                               -Video: Cal Maritime Virtual Tour

Information for Exchange Students

​Campus Information
  • International Student Applicants: Click this link to view the most recent information for international students at Cal Maritime.
  • Academic calendar dates: Click on this link to view the most recent calendar under "Quick Links" or visit the campus website.
  • Campus-based fees charged to student: Fees for some courses, depending on the course, may be charged (e.g. lab fees). The majority of lecture courses will not require additional fees. Fee amounts and fees charged are subject to change.
  • Campus health insurance charged to student: Cost provided upon request.
  • Housing: Click on this link to view campus housing information. 
  • Transportation: Click on this link to view information about sustainable transportation. 

Admission Criteria

  • Minimum English proficiency score requirements: Click on this link to view.
    Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) to apply: 3.0 (based on 4.0 scale) or equivalent

Impacted (Closed) and Restricted (Limited) Subject Areas

Impacted (Closed) Subject Areas which are not available to exchange students: Cruise (CRU); Deck Labs (DL); Firefighting (FF); Naval Science (NSC).

Restricted (Limited) Subject Areas limited places are available and are highly competitive: Business. Note that this campus is restricted to students who wish to study Global Studies and International Business with demonstrated interest in maritime affairs. Applicants may be subject to an interview on Skype.
Impacted and restricted subject areas are subject to change at any time.