INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAMS
Pursue your education in the heart of California 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.
Welcome
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Student Testimonials
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Study in California
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Around Town
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Why Stan State?
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Student Housing
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Academic Program List
International Support Services
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American Language and Culture Programs (ALCP)
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How to Apply to Intensive English
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Study at Stan State + Exchange Programs
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Student Life
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Fast Facts
Student Recreation Complex
How to Apply + Cost
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WELCOME California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State) values the presence of international students and scholars from all over the world and we recognize the important role they play in the life of the University. Our campus has a proud tradition of openness and curiosity about other cultures and ways of life and I am delighted to invite you to join our Stan State family. The University’s Office of Extended and International Education offers comprehensive support for international students including advisement on application and visa procedures, finding accommodations and encouraging participation in numerous social and cultural events. Our staff have wide-ranging international experiences and we seek to help our students by providing a friendly, fun and professional environment to study, learn and grow. Our engaging faculty and supportive staff are looking forward to welcoming you to our beautiful campus and helping you achieve your educational and career goals. Sincerely,
Jennifer Helzer, Ph.D. Associate Dean Office of Extended and International Education 4
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS “I feel so lucky to be a student at Stan State. One of my favorite things about Stan State is the welcoming, open environment created by the amazing faculty, staff and students. Because of them, I had a very easy time adapting to the American culture. Not only does the small student-to-faculty ratio help me and my peers develop a positive attitude towards our studies, it also allows us to have friendly relationships with our professors.” - Marco Ammari, Business Administration Major Italy
“Being an international student at Stanislaus State is an experience that will forever impact my life. I got the opportunity to be connected to a network of faculty and students that continuously add value to my mission in the United States of America as a student.” - Sandra Ofomah, Master of Social Work Major Nigeria 5
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STUDY IN CALIFORNIA Study in a city known for its close proximity to major attractions: • Silicon Valley • Yosemite National Park • Professional Sporting Events: Sacramento Baseball, Basketball, American Football, Soccer, Hockey
Lake Tahoe Yosemite National Park
San Francisco Entertainment: • Movie Theaters • Gallo Center for the Arts • World-Class Amusement Parks Local Attractions • Community Festivals and Events • Museums • Parks
Santa Cruz Monterey
Los Angeles San Diego
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AROUND TOWN With a population of 75,000, Turlock is the second largest city in Stanislaus County. Nestled in the heart of California, its location provides easy access to the mountains, coastal beaches and major urban destinations. The city enjoys a mild year-round climate, with average high temperatures of 75°F (24°C) and an average low temperature of 51°F (11°C). Turlock is a charming mid-sized city where students make friends easily and enjoy all that California has to offer, while feeling safe and connected to the community.
LOCAL POINTS OF PRIDE • • • • • • • •
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Family-Owned Businesses Alumni Networking Community Events County Fair Farmers Markets Shopping Dining Welcoming, Diverse Community
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WHY STAN STATE? California State University, Stanislaus, fondly referred to as “Stan State,� is located in the heart of California and a part of the 23-campus California State University system. Stan State is an affordable public campus that provides a private university atmosphere. Students receive a high-quality education, access to engaging faculty, support from friendly staff and affordable options to live on- or off-campus. Students also benefit from numerous clubs and organizations, internships and community service learning opportunities.
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U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT RANKED US AS ONE OF THE
TOP AMERICAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE WEST AND THE BEST BUY IN HIGHER EDUCATION, IN TERMS OF AFFORDABILITY
TOP 50
BEST COLLEGES IN AMERICA BY MONEY MAGAZINE NUMBER 5 IN THE NATION FOR
NUMBER 1 IN THE WEST FOR
“BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK”
UPWARD MOBILITY
TOP 50
BEST COLLEGES FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS BY MONEY MAGAZINE
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STUDENT HOUSING Accessible, safe, affordable and convenient on- and off-campus housing options are available. Amenities may include: • Free Wi-Fi • Free laundry • Swimming pools and recreational facilities • Gym • Tennis court • Barbeque area • Programs and activities throughout the year
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Source: Numbeo.com Average rent in California 2018.
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INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES The Office of Extended and International Education is committed to building and supporting connections with students, scholars and partners around the world. Our staff is here to support students through all stages of their education, from the application process to their degree completion.
We advise our students on: • International Admission • Intensive English Admission • Study at Stan State • Custom Programs • Exchange Programs • Study Abroad
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ACADEMIC PROGRAM LIST UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Agriculture, BS Anthropology, BA Applied Leadership, BS Art, BA/BFA Biological Sciences, BA/BS Business Administration, BS Chemistry, BA/BS Child Development, BA Cognitive Studies, BA Communication Studies, BA Computer Science, BS Criminal Justice, BA Economics, BA English, BA Ethnic Studies, BA Gender Studies, BA Geography, BA Geology, BS
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Health Science, BS History, BA Kinesiology, BA Liberal Studies, BA Mathematics, BA/BS Music, BA/BM Nursing, BS Philosophy, BA Physical Sciences, BA Physics, BA/BS Political Science, BA Psychology, BA Social Sciences, BA Sociology, BA Spanish, BA Theatre Arts, BA
GRADUATE DEGREE Business Administration, MBA Child Development, MA Criminal Justice, MA Education, MA English, MA History, MA Marine Sciences, MS Nursing, MS Psychology, MA/MS Public Administration, MPA Social Work, MSW DOCTORAL DEGREE Educational Leadership, EdD
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HOW TO APPLY + COST
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE APPLICANTS: Submit international application: www.calstate.edu/apply Application fee $55 Official Transcripts/Academic Records
Certificate of Finance Financial Support Documentation Copy of the biographic information/photo page in your passport
Official English Proficiency Documentation
APPLICATION DEADLINES: FALL SEMESTER - MAY 31 SPRING SEMESTER - NOVEMBER 1
COST PER ACADEMIC YEAR Tuition and Fees Books/Course Materials Room and Board Health Insurance Total Expenses Estimated cost. Prices subject to change without notice.
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$16,580 $1,780 $12,060 $1,504 $31,924
HOW TO APPLY + COST
GRADUATE DEGREE APPLICANTS: Submit international application: www.calstate.edu/apply Application fee $55
Financial Support Documentation
Official Transcripts/Academic Records
Copy of the biographic information/photo page in your passport
Official English Proficiency Documentation
Check program specific requirements
PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Program documentation varies by department, but may include the items below. Please refer to the program website for additional information. • • • •
Certificate of Finance
Department application GRE/GMAT scores, if applicable Letters of recommendation Resume
COST PER ACADEMIC YEAR Tuition and Fees $15,638 - $20,498 $1,780 Books/Course Materials $12,060 Room and Board $1,504 Health Insurance $30,982 - $35,842 Total Expenses Estimated cost. Prices subject to change without notice.
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AMERICAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE PROGRAMS (ALCP) The American Language and Culture Programs provide a variety of non-degree programs for international students and non-native speakers of English. Programs include: Intensive English, Study at Stan State and Custom Programs.
INTENSIVE ENGLISH Intensive English is a non-credit English language (ESL) program located at the Stan State Turlock campus. This program gives non-native English-speaking students the opportunity to achieve the English language proficiency requirement for undergraduate admission to the university. This program is also open to professionals who want to enhance their skills in the English language. Students will be immersed in campus life and American culture. The program allows students to gain confidence in interpersonal and academic language skills that will create a comprehensive experience in the United States.
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HOW TO APPLY TO INTENSIVE ENGLISH: Submit Intensive English application: csustan.edu/intensive-english/apply Application fee $150 Certificate of Finance Financial Support Documentation Copy of the biographic information/photo page in your passport
APPLICATION DEADLINES: FALL SEMESTER - JULY 15 SPRING SEMESTER - DECEMBER 15 Visit: csustan.edu/intensive-english
COST PER SEMESTER Tuition and Fees Books/Course Materials Room and Board Health Insurance Total Expenses
$4,400 $350 $6,030 $678 $11,458
Estimated cost. Prices subject to change without notice.
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STUDY AT STAN STATE Study at Stan State gives international students the opportunity to study abroad for one or two semesters and earn university credit without being formally admitted to the University.
APPLICATION DEADLINES: FALL SEMESTER - JULY 15 SPRING SEMESTER - DECEMBER 15 Visit: csustan.edu/study-at-stan-state
EXCHANGE PROGRAMS Stan State has worldwide partnerships with various universities. Students, whose home universities have a bilateral exchange agreement with Stan State, may be eligible to participate in the Exchange Program where tuition is paid to the home institution.
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HOW TO APPLY Submit Study at Stan State application at: csustan.edu/study-at/apply Application fee $150 Official English Proficiency Documentation Certificate of Finance Financial Support Documentation Copy of the biographic information/photo page in your passport
HOW TO APPLY Contact the international office at your home university
UNDERGRADUATE COST PER SEMESTER
GRADUATE COST PER SEMESTER
Tuition and Fees Books/Course Materials Room and Board Health Insurance Total Expenses
Tuition and Fees Books/Course Materials Room and Board Health Insurance Total Expenses
$5,500 $890 $6,030 $678 $13,098
$4,000 $890 $6,030 $678 $11,598
Estimated costs. Pricing subject to change without notice.
COST PER SEMESTER Tuition and Fees Books/Course Materials Room and Board Health Insurance Total Expenses
Exempt $350 $6,030 $678 $7,058
Estimated costs. Pricing subject to change without notice.
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STUDENT LIFE International students are welcomed as part of our campus community. Stan State offers a wide variety of recreational, social, cultural and leadership opportunities.
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION (USU) AND ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, INC. (ASI)
Students receive discounts at local businesses Access to the computer lounge Stan State students may use Turlock Transit free of charge, which provides easy access to transportation around town • Service desk - Purchase movie tickets and bus passes - Admission tickets to theme parks - Weekend Warrior - participation in off-campus events such as: concerts, baseball games and trips to amusement parks • • •
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STUDENT RECREATION COMPLEX The Student Recreation Complex includes an 18,500-square foot fully-equipped fitness center, lighted track and soccer field with stadium seating. The Recreation Center includes a fitness room, aerobic space, locker rooms and a multi-purpose court for student use. The track and soccer field stadium features a 2,100-seat grandstand.
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FAST FACTS OUR STUDENTS MAJORS AND PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
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Undergraduate Minors
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Doctoral Program
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Master’s Programs
COLLEGE STUDENTS
THE 2017 FRESHMAN CLASS OF
1,520 STUDENTS
IS THE LARGEST IN STAN STATE HISTORY
Credential Programs
+ 10,000 STUDENTS
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68%
FIRST-GENERATION
ALUMNI NETWORK
60,000+
Student Gender (Self-reported) Fall 2018
Ethnicity (Self-reported) Fall 2018
Enrollment (10,214 total enrollment) Fall 2018
Undergraduate 9,079
Graduate 1,135
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FACULTY MEMBERS
22:1
STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO
94%
FULL-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY WITH TERMINAL DEGREES
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GET STARTED Visit our website for more detailed information on our programs, fees and application deadlines. Spring Deadline: November 1 Fall Deadline: May 31 csustan.edu/oie 32
OFFICE OF EXTENDED AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION California State University, Stanislaus One University Circle Turlock, CA 95382, USA csustan.edu/study-at-stan-state +1 (209) 667-3117
IntlStudent@csustan.edu
@StanStateInternational