The
Warrior
Spirit The Warrior spirit moves faculty, staff, and fellow students to reach out to newcomers and welcome, guide and encourage them at every step. Together, we forge a path forward. We are strong. We are resilient. We are Warriors. Wherever your dreams take you, you can get there from here.
Student Life Clubs and Orgs Make the most of your time at Stan State by getting involved! With over 50 active clubs and organizations to choose from – the possibilities are endless. Warrior Wednesday is a weekly tradition. It’s a festival. It’s a vibe. It’s where we show our #WarriorPride. Every Wednesday, Warriors meet in the main quad for games, activities, food, music and fun. This unique campus tradition brings the Warrior family together.
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The personal connections I’ve made through Greek life on campus have helped me value education. Courtney Kirkland, Class of 2025
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you belong At Stan State we actively develop and foster an inclusive environment supported by deep understanding, alliance and infrastructure that reflect the value of every member of our community. 4
Dreamers Welcome
Warrior Cross Cultural Center
LGBTQIA+
Faculty and Staff mentors
Since 1968 nearly 250 Warrior athletes have earned
All-American Honors NCAA Division II
Women’s: Basketball, Cross Country (CCAA Champions ’21-22), Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field (Indoor and Outdoor), Volleyball Men’s: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Track and Field
Warrior Athletics
Where individuals and teams reach their full potential.
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Where your dreams
begin 4 Colleges
College of the Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences College of Education, Kinesiology & Social Work College of Business Administration College of Science
2 Campuses Stockton / Turlock CONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM
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For more than 60 years, Stanislaus State has been rooted in California’s Central Valley. Our community is rich in diversity and unified in creating a place where all can flourish. Warriors pursue excellence. We don’t back down from a challenge. Warriors set their sights high and get to work. Together, we will build the foundation for your future.
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At the heart of student life stands the University Student Center, the perfect place to study, grab a bite between classes or meet up with fellow Warriors.
In Regional Universities in the West
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Top Performers on Social Mobility
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In Top Public Schools by US News
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Committed
faculty Stanislaus State is a place where your professors recognize your strengths and do everything they can to support your success. You’ll find a closeknit community here, that values your ideas and nurtures your personal growth.
Faculty Mentor Program Serving educationally disadvantaged students, the Faculty Mentor Program pairs faculty with students outside of the classroom. Faculty connect with students and serve as mentors to support them through their college career.
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“What if we had the chance to nurture future heroes? That’s the question we have the privilege of answering every day as educators. We get to witness our students’ origin stories and help them discover their superpowers.” Steve Arounsack
Professor, Anthropology Director, Keck Visual Anthropology Lab
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Academic
PROGRAMS College of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 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* † Communication Studies* †
Public Communication and Media Track Relational and Organizational Communication Track
Creative Media†
Specialized Accreditation
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Criminal Justice* †
Corrections Criminal Legal Studies Forensic Science* Juvenile Justice Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice (Accelerated)†§ Economics* † English* †
General Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL ) Subject Matter Preparation Program
Ethnic Studies* † Gender Studies* †
Philosophy* †
General Graduate School Track
Political Science* † Social Sciences†
General International Studies Subject Matter Preparation Program Urban and Community Studies
Social Sciences (Accelerated)§ Sociology* †
General Criminology and Society Human Services Social Justice
Culture, Ideology, and Representation Spanish* † Ethnicity, Nationality, and Sexuality Subject Matter Preparation Program History, Society, and Inequality Geography and Environmental Resources Special Major† ‡
Resources* ‡
Applied Geography Environmental Resources
History* † Leadership Studies* ‡ Music* †
General Music Music Technology
Music (Bachelor of Music)
Composition Instrumental Performance Jazz Performance Music Education – Choral Music Education – Instrumental Piano Performance Vocal Performance
Theatre Arts* † General Performance Technical Theatre
Graduate Programs
Criminal Justice (MA ) English (MA) History (MA) Interdisciplinary Studies (MA/MS) Public Administration (MPA)
Graduate Certificate Program Gerontology
College of Business Administration
Graduate Programs College of Education, Education (MA) Kinesiology and Social Work Educational Leadership (EdD)
Business Administration* ‡
Exercise Science‡
General Accounting Computer Information Systems Finance Management Human Resources Track International Business Track Entrepreneurship Track Marketing Operations Management
Graduate Programs
Business Administration (MBA) Business Administration Executive (MBA) Business Administration Online (MBA)
College of Science Biological Sciences* † ‡
General Environmental Sciences Molecular, Cellular, and Microbial Biology Organismal, Ecological, and Evolutionary Biology
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
ealth Science (Accelerated)§ ‡ H
Kinesiology* †
General Subject Matter Preparation Program
Liberal Studies†
Elementary Teaching Content Preparation Integrated Teacher Education Program
Public Health Promotion ‡ Geology* ‡
General Applied Geology Environmental Sciences Mathematics* † ‡
Nursing ‡ ||
Accelerated Second Degree Option (ASBSN)§ Pre-licensure BSN Track RN to BSN Track RN to BSN Track (Online)§
Physical Sciences* †
General Applied Physics Earth and Space Sciences Environmental Sciences
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Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Also a minor Offered through Extended and International Education Impacted major
Some degree programs are available as a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science depending on the concentration
Other Graduate Programs Interdisciplinary Studies (MA/MS)
Other Minors
Environmental and Resource Studies Ethics Exceptional Children and Youth Geography Gerontology Journalism Latin American Studies Microelectronics Permaculture Portuguese Studies Pre-Law World History
Physics* † ‡
Psychology* †
Cognitive Studies* † Computer Science* ‡
Graduate Programs
Applied Geography Environmental Resources
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General Environmental Sciences General Developmental Psychology Experimental Psychology
Geography and Environmental Resources* ‡
Teaching Credentials
Movement Science Rehabilitation Science
Biological Sciences (MS ) Child Development (MA )§ Marine Sciences (MS ) Nursing (MS ) Psychology (MA ) Psychology (MS)
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Admission Requirements
first-time freshmen 1 2 3
Supplemental Criteria Students who do not meet the m inimum GPA requirements may be considered based on s upplemental criteria. To learn more, visit our website.
Standardized Tests Students are not required to take ACT/SAT examinations for admission. Scores may be used for placement purposes.
www.csustan.edu/undergrad
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high school graduate 2.5 gpa or higher complete a-g requirements with c or better:
A
History/ Social Science 2 years
B
English 4 years
C
Mathematics 3 years (4 recommended)
D
Laboratory Science 2 years
E
Foreign Language 2 years
F
Visual and Performing Arts 1 year
G
College Prep Elective 1 year
Admission Requirements
Upper-Division Transfers
60 transferable semester (or 90 quarter) units
For more information, visit: www.csustan.edu/undergrad/transfer-admission.
gpa
units
60 2.0
Stanislaus State is accepting lower-division transfers for the 2023-2024 academic year.
2.0 college GPA or better
Good standing t last college a a ttended
www.icangotocollege.com Complete your AA-T or AS-T for guaranteed admission to the CSU.
www.assist.org
golden 4
Complete 30 semester units (45 quarter) which meet CSU GE requirements with a C- or better
A1
Oral Communication/Speech
a2
Written English Composition
a3
Critical Thinking/Logic
b4
Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning
See how your course credits from your current school will transfer.
www.csustan.edu/stockton Did you know upper-division transfers can complete select degrees entirely at our Stockton Campus?
www.csustan.edu/wow Warriors on the Way supports students from San Joaquin Delta College, Modesto Junior College and Merced College in successfully transferring to Stanislaus State with an Associate Degree for Transfer.
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Transfer Success Warriors on the Way (WOW) The WOW Program creates a clear pathway for a smooth and successful transfer, and helps students become familiar with services and opportunities available at Stanislaus State.
Transfer Peer Mentor Program When you transfer to our campus, you are never alone. Our Transfer Peer Mentor program welcomes new transfers and provides programming to help you.
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Your Health & Safety Matters On-Site Student Health Center The Student Health Center is a fully accredited clinic that provides primary medical care, health education, wellness promotion, and disease prevention to students at Stanislaus State. The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office provides students experiencing difficulties access to licensed mental health professionals, support and care. Campus safety is always a priority. Our 24/7 Campus Police strive to provide a safe environment where all members of the campus community are free to expand their intellectual, creative and social horizons.
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Campus Housing It’s easy to be a successful student when every campus amenity is within eight minutes of your bedroom. Research shows that students who live on campus have higher graduation rates, higher GPAs, and are more likely to get involved. Ditch the commute and stress less about managing bills and roommates, meals, and putting money aside for weekend trips; our allinclusive rates include it all.
HOUSING
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Campus Dining Eating on campus means enjoying a wide range of fresh cuisines. Campus dining also offers vegan and vegetarian menu options, locally sourced produce and promotes sustainability—even more reasons to enjoy Warrior Eats!
Where to eat Starbucks - Visit us in the Student Center for hand-crafted beverages, foods, and more. The Market - The perfect destination to stock your dorm room or simply get a quick bite to eat. Warrior Grill - Warrior Grill is your home for delicious food in a great hangout location. Red Wave - Welcome to the sushi hub of Stan State! Main Dining – An All You Care to Enjoy Dining Hall. Enjoy three different meal periods with 10 stations!
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Stan State Believes in Your
Potential
Stan State guides you to develop a meaningful educational plan compatible with your career and life goals. The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) provides services including Summer Bridge, Promise Scholars and developmental academic advising. TRiO Student Support Services at Stanislaus State aspires to increase educational access, opportunities, experiences, and achievement for income eligible and first-generation students, as well as students with disabilities. The TRiO program provides academic advising, peer mentoring, tutoring services, writing assistance and workshops to ensure your success.
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“I have felt supported by campus staff and faculty, every step of my journey here. None of this would be possible without Stan State believing in me” Cynella Aghasi
Class of 2021-22 , Former ASI Student Body President
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#AlwaysAWarrior The Warrior spirit doesn’t stop once you graduate. You are part of a community of over 60,000 who share a common achievement of graduating from the esteemed CSU System at Stanislaus State. Our Alumni Association keeps Warriors connected, with career networking, specialized programming and events just for you.
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“The faculty really shaped where I was going to go after college.” Brett Tate
B.A., Physical Education (1986) Founder and Owner, Dust Bowl Brewing Company
An educator and coach of 20 years, Brett Tate retired and founded Dust Bowl Brewing Company in his hometown of Turlock in California’s Central Valley. Established in 2009, Dust Bowl Brewing Company was the first craft brewery in Turlock and helped to establish the now thriving craft beer culture.
Forge Your Own Path CareerReadyU facilitates careerfocused learning, ensuring our students graduate ready to join the workforce. Hire Stan State is our exclusive platform linking students and alumni with job opportunities.
H I R E stan state
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www.csustan.edu/financialaid
Invest in your
future Year after year, the CSU remains one of the most affordable university systems in the nation, with more than half of its students graduating with zero loan debt.
COST OF ATTENDANCE
We don’t believe that money should stand between you and your future. The Financial Aid & Scholarship office will help you create the right financial plan to cover college costs. From grants and loans to scholarship and work-study opportunities, we can help.
https://www.csustan.edu/financial-aid-scholarship | Financial_Aid@csustan.edu
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