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.
At the heart of student life stands the University Student Center, the perfect place to study, grab a coffee between classes or meet with your club.
60,961 ALUMNI
22:1
STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO
76% FIRST-GEN
COLLEGE STUDENTS
No. 5
RANKED MOST TRANSFORMATIVE BY MONEY MAGAZINE
45 MAJORS 44 MINORS 10,741
STUDENTS
Academic
Undergraduate A
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‡ Movement Science Rehabilitation Science
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Gender Studies* † Culture, Ideology, and Representation Ethnicity, Nationality, and Sexuality History, Society, and Inequality
Geography and Environmental Resources* ‡ Applied Geography Environmental Resources 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‡|| Accelerated Second Degree Option (ASBSN)§ Pre-licensure BSN Track RN to BSN Track RN to BSN Track (Online)§
Programs P
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 International Studies Subject Matter Preparation Program Urban and Community Studies Social Sciences (Accelerated)§ Sociology* † General Criminology and Society Human Services Social Justice Spanish* † Subject Matter Preparation Program Special Major† ‡
Other Minors
Graduate
Environmental and Resource Studies Ethics Exceptional Children and Youth Geography Gerontology Journalism Latin American Studies Microelectronics Permaculture Portuguese Studies Pre-Law World History
Biological Sciences (MS) Business Administration (MBA) Business Administration, 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) Nursing (MS) Psychology (MA) Psychology (MS) Public Administration (MPA) Social Work (MSW) Social Work Hybrid (MSW)§
Credential Programs Administrative Services Education Specialist Mild/Moderate Support Needs Extensive Support Needs Multiple Subject Reading/Language Arts Specialist Single Subject Pupil Personnel Services
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Theatre Arts* † General Performance Technical Theatre
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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
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Admission
www.csustan.edu/undergrad
First-Time Freshmen
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Supplemental Criteria Students who do not meet the minimum GPA requirements may be considered based on supplemental criteria. To learn more, visit our website.
High School Graduate 2.5 GPA or higher Complete A-G requirements with C or better:
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History/Social Science 2 years
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English 4 years
C
Mathematics 3 years (4 recommended)
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Laboratory Science 2 years
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Foreign Language 2 years
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Visual and Performing Arts 1 year
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College Prep Elective 1 year
Standardized Tests Students are not required to take ACT/SAT examinations for admission to the 2022-2023 academic year (Scores may be used for placement purposes).
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Get Started
calstate.edu/apply
October 1st November 30th
Requirements Upper-Division Transfers 60 transferable semester (or 90 quarter) units
www.icangotocollege.com Complete your AA-T or AS-T for guaranteed admission to the CSU.
2.0 college GPA or better
www.assist.org Good standing at last college attended Golden 4 Complete 30 semester units (45 quarter) which meet CSU GE requirements with a C- or better
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
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Oral Communication/ Speech
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Written English Composition
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Critical Thinking/Logic
B4
Mathematics/ Quantitative Reasoning
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.
$70 Pay application fee
Complete your FAFSA or CADAA by March 2
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NCAA Division II Athletics
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Warrior Cross Cultural Center Connect with your peers in this inclusive and diverse space that promotes student belonging, empowerment and social justice.
Men’s Baseball Golf
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Men’s & Women’s Basketball Cross Country Track & Field Soccer
Women’s Softball Tennis Volleyball
www.csustan.edu/housing
A place to belong On-campus housing is our Village: a bustling community where you will forge lifelong friendships and make monumental memories. There is something for everyone here. We are the place where learning and fun come together. Want to learn more? Schedule a housing tour on our website.
Faculty and peer mentors help residents balance academics and engage in the college experience.
An academic success advisor supports housing residents through academic and career advising.
Living communities connect neighbors and roommates who share interests and academic goals.
Make your college experience memorable. Study with friends in the newly renovated Vasché Library. Join a student organization. Cultivate your leadership skills in student government. Expand your horizons by studying abroad. This is your opportunity — make the most of it.
www.csustan.edu/campus-life
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www.csustan.edu/financialaid
Invest in your future 2021-2022 Estimated Cost of Attendance Undergraduate University tuition and fees (full year): $7,648 Books and supplies: $1,226 On-campus room and board: $11,576 Transportation: $1,526 Miscellaneous and personal: $2,260 *Out-of-state students add $396 per unit to University fees. If part of Western Undergraduate Exchange, fees are $10,519.
We were ranked No. 1 in the west for “Bang for the Buck” by Washington Monthly.
The financial wellness team teaches students how to build healthy financial habits.
51% of baccalaureate recipients graduated with no education loan debt in 2021.
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. You can book an appointment with one of our financial aid advisors to learn more about your options. 10
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Stockton Campus Turlock Campus
Schedule a tour with one of our University Ambassadors. It’s free!
Get ready From your first time on campus to the day you don your cap and gown, we’re here for you. We want you to get to know us better. Schedule a tour of our scenic campus. Talk to one of our admissions counselors about your goals. Our dream is to help you reach yours.
CareerReadyU facilitates career-focused learning, ensuring our students graduate ready to join the workforce.
We host admissions events throughout the year. Learn more on our website.
Talk to an admissions counselor by booking a virtual or in-person appointment on our website.
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We want to formally and with great respect acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands of the Yokuts Nation. Our campus, Stanislaus State, is built on the unceded ancestral lands of these indigenous tribes. Thank you for letting us honor them and give our thanks to their ancestors and descendants for their constant and careful stewardship of this land. Admissions and Outreach Services STANISLAUS STATE
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