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San Francisco State University is a branch of the California State University system. It is located in the southwestern part of San Francisco, California near Lake Merced, Fort Funston, and only a mile north of Daly City. The CSU Seal The California State University (CSU) system has a combined 23 campuses, 414,000 students, and 44,000 faculty and staff, making it the largest university system in the United States. ... San Francisco skyline. ... Lake Merced is a freshwater lake located in the southwest corner of San Francisco, California. ... Daly City is a city located in San Mateo County, California, United States. ...


In the autumn of 2003, approximately 29,686 students were enrolled in the university, of which 73.7% were undergraduate students and 26.3% were graduate students. 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... In some educational systems, an undergraduate is a post-secondary student pursuing a Bachelors degree. ... A graduate student (also, grad student or grad in American English, postgraduate (student) or postgrad in British English) is an individual who has completed a bachelors degree (B.A., B.S./B.Sc. ...

San Francisco State University

 


Motto Experientia Docet
Established 1899
School type Public
President Robert A. Corrigan
Location San Francisco, California, USA
Enrollment 21,000 undergraduate,
7,000 graduate
Faculty 1,646
Campus Urban, 106 acres (0.4 km²)
Mascot Gators
Website www.sfsu.edu
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Academics

The university's colleges are Behavioral and Social Sciences, Business, Creative Arts, Education, Ethnic Studies, Extended Learning, Health and Human Services, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies and Science and Engineering.


The university awards bachelor's degrees in 116 areas of specialization and master's degrees in 95. It jointly offers two doctoral programs. It's partnered with UC Berkeley to offer a doctorate in education for aspiring principals and school administrators. It has also partnered with the UC San Francisco to offer a doctorate in physical therapy. The University of California, Berkeley (also known as Cal, UC Berkeley, UCB, or simply Berkeley) is a prestigious, public, coeducational university situated in the foothills of Berkeley, California to the east of San Francisco Bay, overlooking the Golden Gate and its bridge. ... The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a public university located in San Francisco, California. ...


Famous Alumni

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History

  • 1899 - Founded as San Francisco State Normal School
  • 1901 - First graduating class
  • 1921 - SF Normal School became the SF State Teachers College
  • 1923 - First bachelor of arts degree awarded
  • 1935 - Renamed San Francisco State College
  • 1966 - Beginning of the era of campus riots led by university-subsidized organizations, including the Students for a Democratic Society, the Black Students Union, and the Third World Liberation Front and marked by counter-protests and widespread charges of corruption and election fraud in the student newspaper, the Daily Gator, then edited by Rolling Stone co-founder Ben Fong-Torres.
  • 1972 - Received University status as California State University, San Francisco
  • 1974 - Renamed San Francisco State University
  • 1999 - Celebrated 100th birthday

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San Luis Obispo | San Marcos | Sonoma | Stanislaus The CSU Seal The California State University (CSU) system has a combined 23 campuses, 414,000 students, and 44,000 faculty and staff, making it the largest university system in the United States. ... California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), located in Bakersfield, California, was founded in 1965. ... California State University, Channel Islands (CSUCI) is located in Camarillo, California. ... California State University, Chico California State University, Chico is the second_oldest campus in the California State University system. ... California State University, Dominguez Hills is in the California State University system and is located in Carson, California. ... California State University, East Bay (CSUEB and Cal-State East Bay, formerly California State University, Hayward, and called Cal-State Hayward or Hayward State) is a branch of the California State University system. ... California State University, Fresno, commonly referred to as Fresno State, is one of the campuses of California State University, located in Fresno, California. ... California State University, Fullerton The California State University, Fullerton, often referred to as Cal State Fullerton, is a part of the California State University System located in Fullerton, California. ... Humboldt State University is the northernmost campus of the California State University system, and is located in Arcata, California, about 300 miles north of San Francisco, on a hillside with a view of the Pacific Ocean. ... California State University, Long Beach (also known as Long Beach State, Cal State Long Beach, CSULB or the Beach!) is the largest campus of the California State University system located in Long Beach, California, at the southern coastal tip of Los Angeles County. ... Cal State LA campus California State University, Los Angeles (often shortened and referred to as CSULA or Cal State LA) is a state-run public university located in Los Angeles (near Alhambra). ... The California Maritime Academy is one of 23 campuses in the California State University system. ... California State University, Monterey Bay, in the California State University sytem, is located in the city of Seaside, California. ... The California State University, Northridge (CSUN) colloquially known as C-SUN, is a state-funded university in Northridge, California, USA. It is part of the California State University System, and was formerly the San Fernando Valley State College. ... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona The California State Polytechnic University, Pomona is a public, coeducational university situated at the western corner of the city of Pomona, a suburb of Los Angeles, California, and is adjacent to Mt. ... California State University, Sacramento, better known as Sacramento State, Sac State, or CSUS, is a public university located in the city of Sacramento, California. ... California State University, San Bernardino is a state-funded university in San Bernardino, California, part of the California State University System. ... A landmark architecture featured in the school logo. ... San José State University, commonly shortened to San Jose State and SJSU, is the oldest university in what became the California State University system. ... Cal Poly San Luis Obispo California Polytechnic State University, popularly known as Cal Poly, is a public coeducational university located in San Luis Obispo, California. ... California State University, San Marcos (also known as CSUSM or Cal State San Marcos) opened in 1990 as the 20th campus of the California State University system, the first new campus in nearly 30 years. ... Sonoma State University is a campus of the California State University system located in Rohnert Park, California (about seven miles south of Santa Rosa). ... California State University, Stanislaus, a campus in the California State University system, was established in 1957 in Turlock, California. ...



 

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