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Public university in Sacramento, California

Sacramento Land University
California State University, Sacramento seal.svg

Sometime names

Sacramento State College (1947–1972)
Motto Redefine the Possible
Type Public academy
Established September 22, 1947; 74 years agone  (1947-09-22)

Parent institution

California State University

Academic affiliations

Space-grant
Endowment $57.1 million (2020)[i]
Upkeep $349.6 million (2020)[two]
President Robert S. Nelsen
Provost Stephen Perez[3]

Academic staff

one,771[4]

Authoritative staff

1,270[four]
Students 31,451 (fall 2020)[v]
Undergraduates 28,697 (fall 2020)[5]
Postgraduates ii,754 (autumn 2020)[5]
Location

Sacramento

,

California

,

United States

Campus Urban, 305 acres (123 ha)
Colors Sac Country Green and Hornet Gold[6]
Nickname Hornets

Sporting affiliations

NCAA Partition I FCS – Big Heaven (basketball game and football)
WAC (baseball)
AAC (women'southward rowing)
Big W (beach volleyball and men's soccer)
Mascot Herky the Hornet
Website www.csus.edu
California State University, Sacramento logo.svg

California Historical Landmark

Reference no. 697

California State University, Sacramento (CSUS, Sacramento State, or informally Sac Land) is a public academy in Sacramento, California. Founded in 1947 as Sacramento State College, information technology is the eleventh oldest school in the 23-campus California State University arrangement. The academy enrolls approximately 31,500 students annually, has an alumni base of more than 250,000[vii] and awards ix,000 degrees annually. The university offers 151 unlike available'southward degrees, 69 master's degrees, 28 types of education credentials, and v doctoral degrees.[8] [9]

The campus sits on 305 acres (123 ha), covered with over 3,500 trees and over 1,200 resting in the University Arboretum.[ten] The academy is the site of two National Register of Historic Places, the Julia Morgan House and the terminus of the Pony Express. The Arbor Day Foundation officially alleged the university "Tree Campus The states" in 2012. Sacramento State is an Hispanic-serving establishment (HSI) and is eligible to be designated every bit an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution (AANAPISI).

History [edit]

Early on years [edit]

The efforts to become a four-year university in Sacramento appointment back to the 1920s; however, legislation repeatedly failed. Local supporters blamed "pork butt politics" by Bay Expanse legislators trying to monopolize college didactics.[11] Sacramento Land was formally established in 1947 through legislation past State Senator Earl D. Desmond, past playing hardball to get it washed – convincing the Senate's finance commission to withhold funding for the University of California until he had a delivery. Subsequently on, Desmond eventually had eleven children and grandchildren graduate from the college.[11]

Founded equally Sacramento Country Higher on September 22, 1947, during a time of intense need for higher education afterwards World War II, Sacramento Land shared space with Sacramento Junior College. Sacramento State's first semester of classes consisted of 235 students enrolled in 44 sections.[11] During December 1947, the official mascot "Herky" (short for Hercules) the Hornet was chosen over the Elk, which wasn't considered to be aggressive enough. The higher's colors – greenish and gold symbolizing the foothills and trees, were as well established. The next spring, the higher held its start graduation ceremony. A single student, history major John J. Collins, who had transferred from UC Berkeley, graduated.[11] By 1948, the college was already fielding intercollegiate teams in basketball, baseball, and lawn tennis.[eleven] In bound 1949, the winning "Fight Hornet Fight" vocal was composed by Donald McDonald. The State Hornet and Statesman yearbook were showtime published in 1949.[11]

Several sites for a permanent habitation for the college were considered. A site at fifth Street and Broadway, a site near Fruitridge and Stockton Boulevard, and a site in the Pocket Expanse of Southward Sacramento were all rejected.[11] In 1949, the state purchased 244 acres of what was and then peach farm state to be the site of the new college at $ane,650 to $1,800 an acre.[12] In Dec 1952, the school left the Sacramento City Higher property and moved to its permanent location on the banks of the American River. On February 9, 1953, the then 289-acre campus opened to approximately 2,400 students with a parade through town chosen "Become EAST WITH WEST", in reference to President Due west.[11] Parking has notoriously been a problem at the university, and since the starting time, drivers were confronted by a body of water of mud. Students would merely drive as close to the buildings as they could and park.[11]

Structure began in 1951. Past 1962, 30 new structures had been congenital and occupied. A campus landmark was created when the Guy West Bridge was erected – a span modeled subsequently the Aureate Gate Bridge and named later the college's founding president.

In 1955, the get-go Hornet football game team scored its first victory, against Southern Oregon College. Jackrabbits were a problem in the early on years and landscapers were permitted to shoot them on sight through the 1960s.[11] In 1972, the schoolhouse became California Country Academy, Sacramento. In 2004, it formally adopted Sacramento State every bit its primary proper noun; it had been used in athletics for some time. Today, Sacramento State is the simply major four-year comprehensive university in the city of Sacramento.

The academy underwent a major expansion in the Korean War years, with the 'centre' of the campus residing in Douglass Hall, Shasta Hall, Sacramento Hall (the administration building).

In 1975, the University Union opened its doors, originally comprising 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m2). In 1981, the Sacramento State Aquatic Center was established. The Center for California Studies was established the post-obit year. In 1986, Sacramento Country established a Principal Program that called for over $100 meg in growth. During that same year, the academy came within hours of being deliberately flooded as officials contemplated blowing floodgates to avoid a massive levee failure in Sacramento. The 1990s saw additional growth, constructing more than than ane.two 1000000 foursquare-anxiety of space. In 1992, Hornet Stadium was renovated, providing chapters for 26,000 patrons.

In 2000 and 2004, the campus hosted the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. In 2003, Dr. Alexander Gonzalez was appointed the 11th president of the university. In his first year, he launched Destination 2010, an initiative focusing on reforming academic programs and constructing new facilities.

In 2007, the kinesthesia overwhelmingly (77% of ballots) approved a "No Conviction" vote for President Alexander Gonzalez.[thirteen] The vote expressed anger over the President'due south handling of finances, including a $6.five million structural deficit the academy is facing. They as well accused him of pumping money into educatee recruitment and promotion rather than academic affairs. In response to the vote Gonzalez publicly replied, "in the 28 years I have been autonomously of the California State University...I have withal to run into the level of incivility, mean-spiritedness and outright baloney that I have establish among some members of the Sacramento State community. It embarrasses and saddens me."[xiv] [15]

Similarly in 2011, then Sacramento State Police Chief Daniel Davis also received a "No Confidence" vote by 14 out of fifteen sworn in officers. The vote came amid seven alleged sexual assaults that occurred the prior fall semester. This was too the second time the police force forcefulness voiced concerns about the police chief's mismanagement.[16]

Today [edit]

Sacramento Land is organized into seven academic colleges and a college of continuing education. The academy is also a fellow member of the consortium that operates Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, offering curricula in marine sciences. In keeping with its proximity to a burgeoning electronics industry, the university is developing expanded applications of engineering to acquire through computerized and televised teaching over a broad expanse of Northern California.[17]

The university reached an of import strategic milestone. Sacramento Country launched Destination 2010, an initiative focused on creating fantabulous academic programs, new educatee facilities and a more welcoming campus culture and environs. During that time, the campus constructed the iv-story Bookish Information Research Centre, Parking Construction 3 (which at 3,000 spaces is the largest in the CSU organization), the new Hornet Bookstore, Eli and Edythe Broad Able-bodied Fieldhouse, and the American River Courtyard residence hall (with 600 beds).[17]

Many new buildings and other structural improvements are currently underway or recently completed including:

  • The Ernest Due east. Tschannen Science Complex: The scientific discipline circuitous opened in fall 2019. A state-of-the-art edifice consummate with a 2,500-square-foot planetarium and open-roof observatory, it is available to students and the public.
  • University Wedlock expansion: A 72,500-square-foot expansion of the Academy Marriage was completed in 2019. The renovation accommodates the growing campus population, providing informal recreation space, educatee offices, campus group coming together rooms, special-event infinite, coincidental seating, and a new coffee shop.
  • The WELL expansion: Slated for completion in January 2020, will add together square footage and renovate current spaces in both the Campus Recreation and Student Wellness and Counseling areas. Highlights include expanded locker room capacity, additional force group fitness studios, lounge and free weight fettle infinite.
  • Riverview Hall: Opened in August 2017, the $53 million residence hall is home to 416 first- and 2d-year students. It was built to LEED Gilt specifications.
  • Parking Structure 5: $42 million. Parking for 1,750 vehicles. It is i of the outset in the CSU.
  • Hornet Eatables Residence Hall: Equally function of an ongoing effort to provide more on-campus housing, this $164 million housing project for upper-division students volition avowal 284 apartments and 1,100 beds in a half dozen 4-story buildings surrounding a pond puddle and a resident's common edifice. It is slated for completion before fall 2021.[18]

Many prominent people accept lectured or performed at Sacramento Land, including Martin Luther King Jr. (1967), Jimi Hendrix (1968), Genesis (1992, "largest concert ever ... the showtime and final to play" in Hornet Stadium), Sheryl Crow (1995), Jesse Jackson (1998), Woody Harrelson (2001), Oliver Stone (2006), John Kerry (2004), Wangari Maathai (2009), Maya Soetoro-Ng (2009) and Chuck D (2010).[xix] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28]

Doctoral degrees [edit]

In 1999, Sacramento State was given authority to award its first e'er Doctoral degree, unique at the time in the California Country University Organisation. In the past, potency to laurels any sort of caste beyond Master's in California'due south higher public education was given solely to the University of California. The program would exist a articulation PhD in history with the Academy of California, Santa Barbara. Even so, this plan afterward phased out due to declining enrollment.[29]

The university was given authority again to award its first always Doctorate in Education (Ed.D.) degree in 2007, with its first graduating class in 2010. Since its establishment, the plan has branched into several focuses offering different types of degrees.[thirty]

In 2012, the university was accredited to award its first Doc of Physical Therapy (DPT), with the start class entering in autumn of 2012. The plan is highly competitive, with over 400 applications for simply 32 seats.[31] This plan eventually volition fade out the Master's in Physical Therapy by 2015, following standards set by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.[32] [33]

In 2019, the university added its almost contempo doctoral degree, a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D). Sacramento Country is one of four CSUs to receive approval of the proposed doctorate of audiology degree forth with San Jose, Northridge, and Los Angeles.[34]

Renaming [edit]

In 2004, the university re-branded itself as Sacramento Land, or Sac State for short, though students had been referring to the school equally "Sac State" for years. The formal proper noun is California State University, Sacramento. The terms CSUS, Cal State Sacramento, Sacramento State University, CSU Sacramento and CS Sacramento are inappropriate, per the Identity Style Guide,[35] even though the academy's web address is csus.edu. The university besides adopted a new logo and seal that replaced the previous pattern based on the Seal of California. In add-on, the exact shades of Sacramento State'due south colors of green and aureate were formalized in the 2005 Style Guide.

Admissions and enrollment [edit]

Fall Statistics [36] [37] [38] [39] [xl] [41] [42] [43] [44]

2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Freshman Applicants 23,944 22,863 21,550 20,803 nineteen,702 xviii,617 17,557
Admits 17,224 xv,377 xv,657 14,696 13,728 12,496 12,440
% Admitted 71.9% 67.31 72.65 seventy.64 69.67 67.12 70.85
Enrolled 3,764 3,783 three,694 3,372 3,151 2,912 2,732
GPA iii.25 iii.30 3.27 3.25 iii.26 three.23 3.22
SAT Composite 940 952 946 951 960 951 958
*SAT out of 1600

Some 44,733 students applied to Sacramento State for the fall 2019 semester, marking the record number of applications in one semester.[45] Following a CSU-broad trend, the academy has seen growth over the past few years in the number of applications.

The campus is consistently ane of the height three destinations among all universities in the state for California Community Higher transfer, welcoming more than 4,300 new students each bookish yr.[46]

Sacramento State historically attempts to admit the elevation ane/3 of California high school graduates. For students entering fall 2018, 19,653 freshmen were accustomed out of 27,105 applicants, a 72.5% credence rate. Enrolled freshmen had an average high school GPA of three.iv.[47]

For transfer students, Sacramento State accustomed eleven,248 of xiii,578 applicants in the fall of 2018, an 82.8% credence rate. The average transfer GPA for fall 2018 was 3.2.[47]

Educatee Body Demographics[48]
Fall 2018 Undergraduate Graduate
African American v.9% 4.8%
Asian American 20.1% 12.7%
White American 25.7% 38.4%
Hispanic American 32.3.% 20.8%
Multiracial 6.2% 5.three%
Native American 0.3% 0.4%
International 3.4% 9.v%
Unknown 5.iv% 8.0%
Pacific islander 0.vii% 0.3%

Enrollment [edit]

Approximately thirty% of incoming freshman live on-campus in the dorms, while effectually an additional 25% are traditionally accommodated at the Upper Eastside Lofts just across the street from campus at the F65 crossing, providing housing for about fifty% for incoming freshman. For the autumn 2012 semester, just about fifty% of incoming freshman came from the Sacramento Region, while around 18% came from the San Francisco Bay Expanse, an additional 13% came from the Northern CA Foothills, and the remaining came in from Southern California (xiv.4%), other parts of the United States (0.8%), or Foreign Countries (0.4%).

The average course load of all undergraduate students is 12.2 units, classified every bit a full-time student. For the most recent commencement, the average number of years taken to complete degrees of the class was iv.8, while the boilerplate number of units accumulated was 132 (12 above what is needed for a bachelor's). As of autumn 2018 CSU Sacramento has the third largest enrollment percentage of Pacific Islander Americans and African Americans in the Cal State system.[49]

Campus [edit]

On-campus [edit]

Sacramento State due north archway

Pupil body composition as of May two, 2022
Race and ethnicity[50] Total
Hispanic 36% 36
White 25% 25
Asian 20% 20
Other[a] x% 10
Black half dozen% 6
Strange national 4% 4
Pacific Islander ane% one
Economic multifariousness
Low-income[b] 57% 57
Affluent[c] 43% 43

As the sixth-largest campus of the 23 state universities in California, the main campus is composed of 305 acres (123 ha) in the city of Sacramento and lies next to U.S. Route 50.

The campus is bordered past the American River to the East, Union Pacific Railroad tracks to the W, Folsom Boulevard to the South and H Street to the North. The North end of campus is dominated by the University Arboretum, and residence halls.

Officially "Tree Campus USA", Sacramento Land has more than three,500 trees, with bloom gardens, miles of trails stretching along the nearby river parkway, and student housing with recreational areas such every bit Lake Natoma and Old Sacramento, in addition to its on-campus housing.

Guy Westward Bridge, a pedestrian bridge built to scale of the Golden Gate Bridge, spans the nearby American River.

There are more than xxx enquiry and community service centers on campus such equally the Eye for California Studies, the Institute for Social Research, the Center for Collaborative Policy, the Center for Small Business concern, and the Office of Water Programs.

At the northeastern edge of campus are the dormitories which tin currently accommodate 1,700 students. Southwest of the campus is the Upper Eastside Lofts located nearly the calorie-free track station at Folsom Boulevard and 65th Street and is owned by University Enterprises. The lofts can accommodate an additional 443 students and is a short walk from campus via Hornet Tunnel. The university also purchased a piece of country south of the campus, Romana Site, and plans to construct housing for kinesthesia and students in an flat style housing complex that will be a close walk to campus.[51]

The Port of Sacramento Japanese School (ポート・オブ・サクラメント補習授業校 Pōto obu Sakuramento Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a weekend supplementary Japanese school, holds its classes in Amador Hall.[52] [53] The school's committee is located in Roseville.[54]

Library [edit]

Educatee Housing [edit]

The Housing complex houses approximately 2,129 students consisting of 5 three-story Residence Halls Riverview Hall, and the American River Courtyard, surrounding a central Dining Commons (DC) and quad area.

Off-campus [edit]

Sacramento State Aquatic Heart [edit]

Sacramento State Aquatic Center.jpg

Located on Lake Natoma, 15 miles (24 km) east of the university right next to Nimbus Dam, the Sacramento State Aquatic Center is a cooperative performance of the Associated Students of California State University, Sacramento, Academy Wedlock of Sacramento Country, California Department of Canoeing and Waterways, and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. The center was established in 1981 and has provided instruction to thousands of students. The center houses the Sacramento State Rowing Team, and is the training destination for many other academy rowing teams and clubs. The heart hosts several national championships, including the Pac ten Rowing Championships, Pacific Coast Rowing Championships, NCAA Women'due south Rowing Championships, IRA National Rowing Title, and the West Coast Conference Rowing Title.

Julia Morgan House Event and Briefing Center [edit]

Located 3 miles (five km) west of Sacramento State and was designed past famous architect Julia Morgan. Information technology was donated to the school in 1966 and was placed in the National Annals of Celebrated Places in 1982. The school remodeled the firm in 2000 honored past the California Heritage Quango. Sacramento State uses the home to host lectures, minor meetings, conferences, and campus events.[55]

Academics [edit]

Accreditation [edit]

Since 1951, the university has been accredited by the Western Clan of Schools and Colleges. Sacramento State is a Space-grant academy and is an affiliate establishment of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, sponsoring an outreach program to girls and minorities for excellency in Engineering and Informatics.[56] [57] The school is a fellow member of the Association of Public and Country-grant Universities. The academy is nationally and internationally accredited in specific specialized programs including the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) for Business programs, the Academy of Diet and Dietetics for Didactic programs in Dietetics, the American Concrete Therapy Association for professional person programs in Physical Therapy Administration, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association for programs in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Instruction for diverse Nursing (CNURED) programs, the National Association of Schools of Fine art and Pattern, the National Association of Schools of Music, and the National Association of Schools of Theatre.[58] Counselling programs are accredited by The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.[59] The School Psychology program is accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists.[60]

Colleges [edit]

Riverside Hall houses the College of Engineering and Information science

Sequoia Hall houses the College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics

The university comprises the post-obit colleges:

  • Arts & Letters
  • Business
  • Continuing Education
  • Didactics
  • Engineering & Information science
  • Health & Human Services
  • Natural Sciences & Mathematics
  • Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies

Sacramento State's largest academic major for undergraduates is nursing with nigh 2,000 students,[61] followed past criminal justice with 1,800 students in the department,[62] psychology with one,600 enrolled,[63] Biological Sciences with over nearly 1,500 students,[64] and Accounting with over one,200 students.[61]

With nearly 2,700 students, the university'southward division of Public Affairs is the largest in the California State University (CSU). The academy is dwelling house to the largest Chemical science program within the CSU with over 400 students.[65] Along with CSUN, it is the only university in California to offering a available's degree in Deaf Studies.[65]

The average class size throughout the university is 38 students.[66] The pupil-to-faculty ratio is about 28 to i. (22,461 FTE students to 803 FTE faculty). Most transfer students come from two-year colleges, and about 750 international students from 80 nations. Approximately 160 students from India study abroad at the academy, the largest land represented.[67] The school has the largest cooperative education programme in the entire state. Students from all majors are placed in paid positions while simultaneously receiving academic credit. Many students work in government-related internships and fellowships. Approximately 36% of students work every bit volunteers. With nearly i,800 undergraduate and graduate students, its criminal justice program is i of the largest in all of North America.[62] The school's College of Engineering and Information science is the only university in California to offer a master'southward degree in Electrical Engineering, and is designated as a national eye of cyber-security.[68] The university along with Chico State offers CSU'due south merely Electronic engineering degree choice. Sacramento Country is the merely campus in the CSU to offer a available's degree in Cinematic Arts, Digital cinematography and professional person performance.[65] The College of Business Administration is accredited past the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Rankings [edit]

  • Sacramento State is the 4th nearly diverse academy in the western United states of america among regional schools offer some masters programs but few doctorates.[75]
  • The school'southward bachelor's in gerontology caste is ranked 5th best in the U.Southward.by College Option.[76]
  • Amidst western regional schools offering some masters programs merely few doctorates, U.S. News & World Written report in 2021 ranked Sacramento State tied for 43rd overall out of 127 schools, tied for 20th best public schoolhouse, tied for 24th all-time college for veterans, and tied for the 46th best undergraduate applied science program in the western U.s..[77]
  • Sacramento Country was named one of the 'greenest' campuses in the globe.[78]
  • In March 2018, Sacramento State's Jazz Ensemble was named one of the nation's three all-time college jazz bands at the Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festival.[79] Downbeat mag has bestowed two Outstanding Operation awards and another for Outstanding Arrangement to Sac State in its 2018 Pupil Music Awards of colleges and high schools.[lxxx]
  • In 2019, Sacramento State'due south Master of Science in Accountancy program ranked 3rd nationally for Best Online Plan and 6th virtually affordable by OnlineU.[81]

Economic bear on [edit]

The university has a significant impact on the Sacramento Region and California statewide economy. It sustains nigh nine,000 jobs in the region and statewide,[82] generates $816 million to the Sacramento economic system,[82] and nearly $ane billion to the land economic system, with almanac spending amongst the campus exceeding $600 million. The campus has the land's largest branch education program, placing students in paid positions where they receive bookish credit. Biological science students help in the Sacramento law-breaking lab with DNA matching while Concrete Therapy students are assisting stroke victims regain their mobility, and Government students are staffed at the Capitol. The campus has one of the largest Criminal Justice programs in all of Due north America with well-nigh one,500 undergraduate students and lxxx graduate students.[83] Virtually 36% of students volunteer through the Sacramento Land Serves plan, committing more than 2 million hours of service each yr.[82]

Research centers and institutes [edit]

The campuses houses over thirty research centers. Notable include:

  • California Smart Grid Center (engages in automated metering infrastructure)[84]
  • Archaeological Research Center[85]
  • Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution[86]
  • Center for California Studies (houses Capitol Fellows)[87]
  • Office of Water Programs[88]
  • North Central Data Center[88]
  • STEM Inquiry[89]
  • Sustainable Engineering science Optimization Research Center[ninety]

Campsite/HEP Center [edit]

The College Assistance Migrant Program[91] (Army camp)/Loftier School Equivalent Plan is i of nearly 50 federally funded assistance programs that is geared to help migrant or seasonal farm workers (or children of them) not currently enrolled in school attain the equivalent of a high schoolhouse diploma and and so subsequently obtain employment. Sacramento State electric current has a 5-year, $2.1 million grant that serves 70 incoming freshman and 300 continuing students each twelvemonth. The program ensures 90% successfully complete their first academic year, and xc% enroll in their second yr of college. The plan serves more than vii,000 annually.

Upper-case letter Fellows Program [edit]

Ranked as one of the top internships in the nation by Vault.com,[92] Sacramento State works with the California State government to host the Uppercase Fellowship program through the Heart for California Studies. The Center administers the Jesse One thousand. Unruh Assembly Fellowship, Executive Fellowship, Judicial Administration Fellowship, and California Senate Fellows programs. These programs, known collectively equally the Capital Fellows Programs, are nationally recognized. The 18 Assembly Fellows, 18 Senate Fellows, eighteen Executive Fellows and 10 Judicial Assistants Fellows receive an outstanding opportunity to engage in public service and fix for hereafter careers, while actively contributing to the development and implementation of public policy in California. The ranks of former fellows and associates include a Justice of the California Supreme Courtroom, members of the The states Congress and the Country Legislature, a deputy director of the Peace Corps, corporate executives, and local government and community leaders.

Middle for Collaborative Policy [edit]

The Middle provides services for public disputes at the land, regional, and local levels, ranging from conflicts between agencies to multi-political party disputes on major policies. Its methods are mediation, negotiation, and consensus-building. It tries to reach solutions satisfying everyone while avoiding traditional adversarial processes.

Athletics [edit]

Sacramento State athletics marker

The university offers 21 intercollegiate sports. In hopes of expanding its athletics section even farther, the university added its 21st sport, Women's Beach Volleyball in the spring of 2013.[93] Sacramento State sports teams participate in NCAA Sectionalization I (FCS for College Football game). Sacramento State's colors are green and gold, its nickname is Hornets, its unremarkably used phrase is Stingers Upwardly! and its mascot is Herky the Hornet.

Conference breakdowns are as follows:

  • Big Heaven Conference: Men'south Basketball, Football game, Men's Cantankerous Country, Men'southward Indoor Track & Field, Men'south Golf game (constructive 2014–15),[94] Men's Tennis, Men'due south Outdoor Rail & Field, Women's Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Women's Cantankerous Country, Women'southward Indoor Rails & Field, Women'south Golf, Women's Tennis, Women'due south Outdoor Rail & Field, Women'southward Soccer, Softball
  • Big W Conference: Men'southward Soccer
  • Western Athletic Briefing: Baseball game, Women's Gymnastics
  • American Athletic Briefing: Rowing (effective 2014–xv)[95]
  • Northern California Sand Volleyball Consortium: Women's Embankment Volleyball

Scholarships are offered in all sports. The football and track and field teams compete in Hornet Stadium, baseball at John Smith Field, and the volleyball, men's and women'due south basketball and gymnastics teams telephone call Colberg Court dwelling, in award of legendary volleyball coach Debby Colberg. The baseball stadium was renamed John Smith Field in 2011 in award of the long-time head coach. Most able-bodied teams compete in the Big Sky Briefing. Sacramento Land is the just school from California in the Big Heaven, which besides includes Eastern Washington, Portland State, Idaho State, Northern Colorado, Northern Arizona and Weber Land. UC Davis and Cal Poly joined the Large Sky for football only in 2012.

In 2013, the women's rowing team was granted access into an NCAA-affiliated conference, Conference U.s.a. (C-U.s.a.). Previously the team competed in Western Intercollegiate Rowing Clan (WIRA) which is non recognized every bit a conference past the NCAA. Effective for the 2013–14 flavor, forth with San Diego State University, the rowing team transferred into C-USA, with 12 rowing members, increasing contest, and providing eligibility for NCAA Championships nationally.[96] However, the squad only competed for one season in C-United states; it will motion forth with San Diego State to the American Athletic Conference beginning in 2014–15.[95]

In 2003 and from 2005 to 2007, the university hosted the NCAA Rail and Field Title at Hornet Stadium.

Auxiliary organizations [edit]

The California Educational activity Code §89901 identifies auxiliary organizations of the California State University.[97] Sacramento Land currently has several auxiliary organizations:[98]

Air Force Reserve Officeholder Training Corps [edit]

The school hosts Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Detachment 088, which trains United states Air Strength cadets from Sacramento State and University of California Davis. It is currently the largest Detachment in Northern California.[ citation needed ]

Army Reserve Officeholder Training Corps [edit]

An contained Army ROTC program existed until the 1996 when the program was phased out by California State University, Sacramento President Donald Gerth due to the Army's policy of "Don't ask, don't tell".[99] The programme was immune back onto campus in 1997, due to the possibility of the campus losing federal pupil aid and enquiry funding.[100] In 2002, the program received the gold MacArthur ROTC Leadership Award.[100] The program currently exists as an extension of the Forged Gold Battalion based at University of California, Davis.[101] [102]

Associated Students Inc. [edit]

Associated Students Inc. is a nonprofit corporation that provides programs, services, and pupil authorities for Sacramento State, ostensibly through California Education Lawmaking.[103] ASI is a California recognized 501(c)(iii) corporation. Students elect the Lath of Directors, which consists of the President, Executive Vice President, Vice President of Finance, Vice President of University Affairs, Vice President of Academic Affairs, a representative from each of the academic colleges, a representative for undeclared students, and a representative for graduate students. ASI has a budget of over $ten million, which is collected through semesterly student fees and revenues generated through its programs: Peak Adventures, Aquatic Center, Children's Center, and ASI student store.

ASI Children's Center [edit]

Like nigh other CSUs, ASI offers a unique day care centre for kinesthesia, staff, or educatee's children ages newborn to 5 years. The ASI Children's Center is accredited by the NAEYC,[104] something that only most 7% of children's centers are endorsed by. Child Evolution and Teacher Education majors are given the opportunity to work with the Children's Center.

Capital Public Radio, Inc. [edit]

Sacramento State owns and operates multiple public radio stations throughout California in close cooperation with Capital Public Radio.

Two of these stations are KXPR and KXJZ, both on FM. KXPR plays classical and jazz music. KXJZ offers local news and talk programming, including several popular shows like "This American Life", "A Prairie Habitation Companion", "Car Talk" and others. The listener-supported stations broadcast without commercials and with the support of underwriters. Both stations carry programming from National Public Radio.

KSSU 1580 AM [edit]

KSSU 1580AM is a non-turn a profit free format radio station at Sacramento Country and part of Associated Students. The radio station has only a three-watt signal and is not strong enough to circulate much farther than the campus, only information technology can be heard all over the world at kssu.com. KSSU is maintained and funded by the Associated Students. KSSU.COM has formed itself into being i of the premier college radio stations in Due north America. In 2007 the station won music manager of the year from the College Music Journal and then returned to New York for the award show in 2008 with 8 nominations for awards by CMJ. In 2008 KSSU.COM was besides nominated for College Radio Station of the Yr past MTVU. Notable erstwhile DJs include actor and international hip hop artist, Only Won who gave credit to KSSU at the 2010 Distinguished Service award for influencing his career in the music industry.[105]

State Hornet [edit]

The State Hornet serves every bit Sacramento Land'southward student newspaper. The Country Hornet publishes xiv or xv problems each semester and produces content for a daily Web site. The online edition carries the content of the impress edition, posted Wednesday mornings, and publishes unique content to the site every bit generated by the staff. The 1999–2000 staff of the newspaper, led past Editor-in-Chief David Sommers and Kinesthesia Advisor Sylvia Fox, was awarded the National Newspaper Pacemaker Laurels, considered to be the highest national honor in collegiate journalism and unofficially known equally the "Pulitzer Prizes of student journalism."[106] In 2012, the newspaper was placed in the Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Finalists category.[107] The paper is formally administered past the Department of Communication Studies in the College of Arts and Letters.[108]

University Union [edit]

The CSUS student activity center is the University Union. The University Union is unique in that it is the original building that was first structured in 1972. It has gone nether major renovations throughout the years, with the first phase in 1992 that added a large ballroom and space for food vendors and meeting rooms and other extensions. In 1998, the Union underwent another major renovation once more, adding another 180,000 foursquare feet for certain University Outlets such as KSSU and Tiptop Adventures (which take both since moved). In 2012, the Union yet again underwent major renovations, including adding the university operated restaurant Good Eats, new flooring and stage demolition in the Redwood Room, a consummate remodel of Round Tabular array Pizza, an addition of the much requested "prayer room" or "quiet room" on the second floor, a complete remodel of the Last Lounge on the 2nd floor, and trigger-happy down the Academy Heart Restaurant and building the new Epicure Restaurant.[109]

Much is offered, including a big fast food court, a game room, public computers with internet admission, gratuitous WiFi, conference rooms, the university's main auditoria, a prayer room, and many offices for student organizations including the Pride Center, the Country Hornet (pupil newspaper), and others.

Sac Country officials have announced an expansion of The University Union will begin in the first quarter of 2017.[110] This expansion volition add 71,000 foursquare anxiety of space consisting of "a storefront for Height Adventures (currently located at The WELL), a premium java venue, coming together and conference spaces for student groups and other organizations, additional restrooms, a report lounge, food-service storage, expanded casual seating, and an outdoor seating/pavilion area" co-ordinate to the schoolhouse website.[111] Due to lack of space and overcrowding over the years, students have requested expanding the University Union. This expansion will be funded with educatee fees, the Union WELL Inc., and generated fees; it completed in August 2018.

Student clubs and organizations [edit]

Sacramento Country has a broad selection of social and academic clubs and organizations. Each are defended to assist students of like interests bail together past common goals and aspirations. They make up a broad range of opportunities to be involved. They oft represent national, international, local and regional organizations. Some also promote sure cultures or multiculturalism as well as political and recreational. Clubs and organizations are overseen by Educatee Organizations & Leadership. In autumn 2012, approximately 7% of undergraduate men (or 774 students) were part of fraternities while v% of undergraduate women (or 725 students) were part of sororities for a total of virtually 1,500 Greeks (the largest class to appointment).[36]

In 2014, the CSU removed recognition from certain religious organizations that had policy conflicts with a state-mandated nondiscrimination policy.[112] The new policy stated that religious clubs must allow any student eligibility to participate equally a student leader regardless of beliefs.[113] Both CRU and Intervarsity, as of fall 2015, came to an agreement with the Chancellor that allowed them to return to campus, while allowing them to maintain their religious beliefs.[114]

Transportation [edit]

University Transportation and Parking Services (UTAPS), an auxiliary of Sacramento Land, operates its own buses known as the Hornet Express shuttle, providing several lines around the campus running approximately vii:thirty am until 5:00 pm in conjunction with Sacramento Regional Transit District.[115] The Hornet Line serves the s end of the university, university/65th Low-cal-Rail Station, and newly added Folsom Hall,[116] the Greenish Line serves the College Town/La Riviera District and the eastward stop of Campus,[117] while the Gold Line runs all the way to the Fair Oaks district and the Arden Fair Mall.[118] UTAPS too runs night shuttle for students, providing bespeak-to-betoken service from sunset to xi:00 pm.[119]

The university has a passenger vehicle terminal station at the northward stop of campus, which serves as a major stop for Sacramento Regional Transit. RT provides bus services to downtown (Route 30), Midtown/Sutter District (Route 34), American River Higher/Watt (Route 82), Marconi/Arcade Low-cal-Rails Station (Route 87), seven days a week departing approximately every x minutes.[120] The university is located about 1/2-mile from the University/65th Light Runway Station, just south of the campus.

Sacramento State students tin use these resources, including LRT, for costless with their student One Bill of fare.[115]

The university also has multiple Zipcars housed on campus for students, faculty and staff to use 24-hours a day, part of the ZipCarU program.[121]

Plans have been in the works for the university to operate its own street car Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) organization, looping effectually the perimeter of the campus and back to the university/65th Low-cal Rail Station. However this has been set back due to budget constraints.[122] The Sacramento low-cal rail system was originally proposed to run through the library quad, just and then-president Donald Gerth vetoed the proposal over concerns for educatee safety.

The schoolhouse is situated but due north of US 50 and is accessible by ii exits – 65th St. and Howe Artery.

Notable people [edit]

The university has conferred over 250,000 degrees since its establishment.[4] CSUS alumni alive over all 50 states of the U.Due south., with over 165,000 residing in California, nearly 3,000 in Washington, 2,500 in Oregon and over 2,000 in Texas. There are likewise over nearly 1,000 alumni residing in approximately 62 countries, including 102 located in Japan, 90 in India, and nearly 60 in Canada and China.[123]

University presidents [edit]

  1. Guy A. West (1947–1965)
  2. F. Blair Mayne (1965)
  3. Stephen L. Walker (1965–1966)
  4. Robert Johns (1966–1969)
  5. Otto Butz (1969–1970)
  6. Bernard L. Hyink (1970–1972)
  7. James G. Bond (1972–1978)
  8. West. Lloyd Johns (1978–1983)
  9. Austin J. Gerber (1983–1984)
  10. Donald R. Gerth (1984–2003)
  11. Alexander Gonzalez (2003–2015)
  12. Robert Due south. Nelsen (2015–present)

See also [edit]

  • Causeway Classic

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who adopt to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The pct of students who are a part of the American heart class at the bare minimum.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Sacramento Country Athletics website

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