Stanislaus State Viewbook

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Stan State is more than a place to get your education. It is an opportunity to pursue your passions. We cannot tell you where they will lead you or what you will discover along the way. But we will equip, support and cheer for you.

You’ve got this. This is your chance to look at the possibilities for your future and then make them happen. 3


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IN THE WEST FOR BANG FOR THE BUCK BY WASHINGTON MONTHLY

694

FACULTY MEMBERS

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83%

44 MAJORS 44 MINORS

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80+

RETENTION FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN

STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS


4 LAKES 1 REFLECTING POND

75%

SAVING WATER BY RECYCLING IT

3,543 TREES

58,457 ALUMNI

EST.

1960

FIRST-GEN COLLEGE STUDENTS

10,614

STUDENTS

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Academic Programs Undergraduate A

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Agriculture General Agricultural Biology Agricultural Economics Sustainable Agriculture Anthropology* † General Archaeology Biological Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Art (Bachelor of Fine Arts) Graphic Arts Mixed Subject Painting Sculpture Video and Time-Based Media Art* † Studio Subject Matter Preparation Program Art History* †

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Biological Sciences General Environmental Sciences Molecular, Cellular, and Microbial Biology Organismal, Ecological, and Evolutionary Biology Business Administration* ‡ General Accounting Computer Information Systems Finance Management Human Resource Track International Business Track Entrepreneurship Track Marketing Operations Management

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Chemistry General Biochemistry Environmental Sciences Child Development* † Child Development Early Childhood Track Child Development Middle Childhood Track Child Development Services Track Child Development General Track Cognitive Studies* † Communication Studies* † Public Communication and Media Track Relational and Organizational Communication Track Computer Science* ‡ Cybersecurity* ‡ Creative Media† Criminal Justice* † Corrections Criminal Legal Studies Forensic Science Juvenile Justice Law Enforcement Criminal Justice (Accelerated)§

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Economics* † English* † General Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Subject Matter Preparation Program Ethnic Studies* † Exercise Science‡

G

Gender Studies* † Culture, Ideology, and Representation Ethnicity, Nationality, and Sexuality History, Society, and Inequality

Geography* † California Studies Cultural/Social Geography Geospatial Technology Global Studies and Development Physical Geography and Environmental Studies Geology* ‡ General Applied Geology Environmental Sciences

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History* † Health Science (Accelerated)§

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Kinesiology* † General Subject Matter Preparation Program

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Leadership Studies* ‡ Liberal Studies† Elementary Teaching Content Preparation Integrated Teacher Education Program

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Mathematics* † ‡ Music* † General Music Music Technology Music (Bachelor of Music) Composition Instrumental Performance Jazz Performance Music Education – Choral Music Education – Instrumental Piano Performance Vocal Performance


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Nursing‡ RN to BSN Pre-licensure BSN Track Nursing (Accelerated, Online) RN to BSN§ Nursing (Accelerated) Second Bachelor’s Degree§

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Philosophy* † General Graduate School Track Physical Sciences* † General Applied Physics Earth and Space Sciences Environmental Sciences Physics* † ‡ General Environmental Sciences Political Science* † Psychology* † General Developmental Psychology Experimental Psychology Public Health Promotion ‡

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Social Sciences† General Interdepartmental Studies International Studies Subject Matter Preparation Program Urban and Community Studies Social Sciences (Accelerated)§ Sociology* † Criminology and Society Urban Community Studies Human Services Social Justice Spanish* † Subject Matter Preparation Program Special Major† ‡

Graduate

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Theatre Arts* † Performance Technical Theatre

Biological Sciences (MS) Business Administration (MBA) Business Administration,

Other Minors Environmental and Resource Studies Ethics Exceptional Children and Youth Forensic Science Gerontology Journalism Latin American Studies Microelectronics Permaculture Portuguese Studies Pre-Law World History

Executive (MBA)§ Business Administration, Online (MBA)§ Child Development (MA)§ Criminal Justice (MA) Education (MA) Educational Leadership (EdD) English (MA) History (MA) Interdisciplinary Studies (MA/MS) Marine Sciences (MS)

Credential Programs Administrative Services Education Specialist Mild/Moderate Support Needs Extensive Support Needs Multiple Subject Reading/Language Arts Specialist Single Subject Pupil Personnel Services

Nursing (MS) Psychology (MA) Psychology (MS) Public Administration (MPA) Social Work (MSW) Social Work Hybrid (MSW)§

KEY † ‡ * §

Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Also a minor Offered through Extended and International Education

Some degree programs are available as a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science depending on the concentration

www.csustan.edu/academics

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COMPETE LIKE A

WA R R I O R FIGHT SONG

FIGHT ON FOR STANISLAUS. BE STRONG AND BRAVE AND BOLD. FIGHT ON FOR VICTORY. DEFEND OUR COLORS RED AND GOLD. FIGHT ON FOR OUR GREAT NAME. WE ARE THE STRONGEST AND THE BEST. FIGHT ON DEFEND OUR FAME. WE ARE THE WARRIORS OF THE WEST. WORDS BY ALICE F. WORSLEY

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www.warriorathletics.com


NCAA Division II Athletics Baseball Softball Basketball Tennis Cross Country Track & Field Golf Volleyball Soccer

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Oh, the things you’ll do

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Study Abroad Where will you go? 31 countries to choose from, endless possibilities.

Think of this as a snapshot of things to come. College is what you make it. You might go for a run around campus or run for student government. Rush with the Greeks or join one of more than 80 clubs and student organizations. Make friends. Make memories. Do something unexpected.

StanWeek Every fall ASI hosts a weeklong series of activities that set the tone for an exciting year.

Intramural Sports We have the sports, you bring the competition. Basketball, archery tag, soccer, volleyball and more.

www.csustan.edu/students

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Get Your Hands Dirty What is sustainability? How do you market produce? These are the kinds of relevant life questions our agriculture students dig into. Warriors don’t just sit in classrooms — unless you consider our sustainability garden a classroom. They get out in the field and get to work. Literally. Our multidisciplinary approach will give you a holistic understanding with the depth and breadth to make an impact in your community.

All of our ag students participate in internships.

Each semester students sell produce from our sustainable garden. We call it StanFresh.

Penumbra is an art and literary journal crafted by students, giving them valuable publishing experience.

KCSS is our student-run radio station. It broadcasts a variety of music genres and podcasts.

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Keep on Moving Kinesiology major James Nelson is a familiar face around campus — probably because he has been involved in so many facets of student life. Student athlete, peer health educator, personal trainer, brother in Theta Chi Fraternity, member of the USU Board of Directors. Where others might see a list of activities, James saw opportunities — ways to better himself while serving his community. His degree is more than the classes he took; it is the culmination of every experience along the way.

Peer Health Educators are student volunteers trained to promote health and wellness around campus so you can stay healthy and thrive academically.

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Discover Your Element The Warriors Chemistry Club went to New Orleans, where they presented their research and took home an Outstanding Chapter Award from the American Chemical Society. They do neat things like teach kids in the community about chemistry, tour businesses and grad schools, research with faculty and present their work.

The Commons is a study room and resource center for students in math and science. It is staffed by faculty and top students for tutoring and mentoring.

Dream of pursuing a health career? We can set you on the right path. We’ll tell you what courses to take, provide you with the tools to study for pre-professional tests and guide you along the way. You’ll find like-minded individuals in the Pre-Health Society, a club that provides information on professional school programs. Your career starts here.

Our nursing graduates had a 100% pass rate for the NCLEX in the 2018-2019 academic year. 14


Get Down to Business You might call Harry Wang a sneakerhead, but he is also a burgeoning businessman. His love for shoes as a high school student led him to a discovery: he could buy highly sought-after merchandise and resell it for a profit. So that’s what he did. Now he is using the business skills he learns in the classroom in the real world. Supply and demand isn’t just a principle, it’s a means to forecast and strategize business decisions.

The Student Success Center is a one-stop-shop for business students: advising, internship and job announcements, events and more.

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Live Here, Go Far On-campus housing is our village, our bustling community where lifelong friendships are forged. There is something for everyone here. Living communities can connect you with people who share your interests or academic goals. Village Adventures will brighten up your weekends with daytrips. Our suite and apartment style housing options provide the blank canvas for your new living space.

SOCIAL RESIDENTIAL LIFE

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The residential life hub is like your college living room. Games, movies, a community kitchen and friends.

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Warriors ride free on Turlock Transit with their Warrior ID.

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT The academic support hub is a relaxed space with computers, a study room and an academic advisor.

www.csustan.edu/housing


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Admission

www.csustan.edu/undergrad

First-Time Freshmen 1

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High School Graduate

2.5 GPA or higher

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Complete A-G requirements with C- or better:

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History/Social Science 2 years

Laboratory Science 2 years

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English 4 years

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C Mathematics 3 years (4 recommended)

F Foreign Language 2 years

Visual and Performing Arts 1 year

calstate.edu/apply

G College Prep Elective 1 year

October 1st December 4th


Requirements Upper-Division Transfers 60

transferable semester (or 90 quarter) units

2.0

college GPA or better

adegreewithaguarantee.com Complete your AA-T or AS-T for guaranteed admission to the CSU.

Golden 4 C- or better

Good standing

at last college attended

complete 30 semester units (45 quarter) which meet CSU GE

assist.org See how your course credits from your current school will transfer. www.csustan.edu/stockton Did you know certain degrees can be completed at our Stockton Campus for upper-division transfers?

Oral Communication/Speech GE A1 Written English Composition GE A2 Critical Thinking/Logic GE A3 Math/Quantitative Reasoning GE B4

$70 Pay application fee

Complete your FAFSA or CADAA by March 2

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www.csustan.edu/financialaid

86%

of students receive aid

1,500

scholarships administered by Stanislaus State

$110,000,000

awarded in financial aid and scholarships for the 2019-20 school year

The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office helps you plan your finances and organize resources to cover college costs. There are different types of aid including grants, loans, scholarships and work study. Our financial aid experts provide information and counseling so you can make informed choices as you plan for the costs associated with attending Stanislaus State. 20


Estimated Costs 2020-2021 $7,608

$11,742

$1,160

Undergraduate University fees (full year)*

On-campus room and board

Books and supplies

*Out-of-state students add $396 per unit to University fees. If part of Western Undergraduate Exchange, fees are $10,477.

$2,058 Miscellaneous and personal†

$1,094 Transportation†

†Costs estimated based on living on campus.

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Quick Reference Enrollment Services Office Change your major, submit transcripts Financial Aid & Scholarship Office Meet with an advisor, ask the warrior 22

Admissions & Outreach Services Book a virtual appointment Need to talk to an admissions counselor about requirements? You can book a virtual appointment on our website. Virtual Tour Schedule a virtual tour with one of our University Ambassadors. Follow us on Social Media Follow us for tips, hints, admissions resources and more! @StanAdmissions www.csustan.edu/undergrad


You have dreams and we want to help you reach them. This is your chance. So, what’s next? Schedule a tour of our scenic campus (it’s free after all). Need to chat with one of our admissions counselors about requirements? No problem. We’re excited to meet you. And when you apply, you can count on us to help you.

This is just the beginning.

www.csustan.edu/undergrad/campus-tours

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Find us

www.csustan.edu/undergrad (209) 667-3070 Outreach_Help_Desk@csustan.edu

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@StanAdmissions

Admissions & Outreach Services Stanislaus State One University Circle Turlock, California 95382


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