Trucherrygirl,
Okay, this is my first post. I've barely lurked here throughout the last few years, but I wanted to reply to you.
I am a graduate of CSUN, B.A. in Cinema, emphasis in Screenwriting. I'll give you some pros and cons.
pros: I really enjoyed the campus. I love hot weather so I loved being in the valley. Facilities were decent.
cons: Not very respected within the industry, though the rep seemed to be growing, and is closer to the industry than most state schools.
Teachers to definitely take:
Edson - I never had him and regret it. Heard great things.
Halloran - lecture classes. He takes his work seriously and is very open-minded about form and artistry.
Friedman - She was and still is basically my mentor, but is not full time there. She was teaching the "Episodic Drama course for the grad students, which I was able to take as an undergrad. She wrote for tv for 20+ years and for someone who wants to write for TV she would be great to take a course from. Not sure if she will be there when you are there or not.
Avoid:
Krasilovsky - never in class, has T.A. teaching
Portnoy - lazy, doesn't care, pompous
Without tooting my own horn, I was much more skilled than almost everyone in my screenwriting classes, and seemed to "want it" a lot more.
There were some decent writers in the graduate TV writing class that I took. But there were also many that seemed to be brand new to screenwriting, and also weren't very promising.
I just completed the professional course at UCLA and plan on applying for several MFA programs this fall, but I wouldn't go to CSUN for it (in part because I already went there).
You will get a lot of people talking down CSUN, get used to it, and don't sweat it. It will be what you make of it. When I was there, for reasons I won't go in to, I didn't take advantage of some great internship opportunities.
Some people in my undergrad classes, and a grad assistant T.A. were interning at major studios in development department. Not a bad way to make connections for a CSU student paying bottom of the barrel costs to attend.
If nothing else, you'll graduate with a master's degree, some real solid, resume worthy experience, a couple decent scripts, and less debt than I'm going to have (much much less. Lol).
I also regret not making too many friends while at CSUN. I was busy with other things. The people were generally nice, the ladies were hot, and the atmosphere was cool. It was a fun school to go to. Have a great experience.
I can try to answer any questions you might have.