Post on 30-Dec-2015
description
Growth
• Student Body
• Faculty
• Facilities
• 21% enrollment growth in the last decade
• Over 110 new tenure track hires in fall 2002 – largest in CSUS history
• Building boom – second campus planned in South Placer County
Admission & Accommodation
Freshmen Admission DaySaturday, November 20, 2004, register on
line at www.csus.edu/outreach/fad
All eligible freshmen and upper division transfers were admitted for fall 04
Spring 05 – open to freshmen and upper division transfers
Fall 05 – open to freshmen and upper division transfers
Impacted Programs
Graphic Design – Fall 2004 data
-Pre-requisite courses and portfolio-Admit fall semesters only – 60 students
Nursing – Fall 2004 data
-Average gpa for admitted students was a 3.68-60 admitted each semester based upon gpa, test score, bonus points
• Degree programs– BA Photography– BA Government/Journalism– Ph.D. Public History
• Graduation Rates― Sac State ranks as one of the leading
campuses in the CSU― Second highest in the system behind Cal
Poly SLO― 2003 ranked 30th in country for the most
Bachelor’s degrees awarded to minorities
What is Unique about us?
• Facilities- Host to 2000 & 2004 U.S.
Olympic Track & Field Trials- Aquatic Center hosts Pacific
Coast Rowing Championships
• Sacramento Region- 25th largest metropolitan area in
the United States
- CSUS economic impact - $743 million and 15,946 jobs
What is Unique about us?
Opportunities for Students
• Internships – State government– Education– Technology
• Research – US Geological Survey
Water Resource Dept– Biological Science
• Cooperative Education– Largest program in CA– Intel, Hewlett-Packard
Athletic ChampionsNCAA Division 1
• Women’s– Volleyball– Tennis– Gymnastics– Rowing
• Men’s– Basketball– Soccer– Tennis
We’ll be building:
•New classroom buildings
•More residence halls
•Space Science Center
•Performing Arts Center in the works
•Large University Park through the center of campus
•Largest parking structure in the CSU
•A Recreation, Wellness and Events Center featuring an 8,000-seat arena and fitness facilities
What’s Next?Destination 2010
What’s Next?Destination 2010
• Accommodate more students from 29,000 to 35,000• Increase residence hall space from 1000 to 5000
students• Transform a commuter campus into a residential
campus• Plan for a second campus in South Placer County
California State University, Sacramento
Created by:
Barbara Sloan, Associate Director, Outreach, Admissions & Records
Eric Wong, IT Consultant