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Presented by Sharon Willey, Ed. D Presented by Sharon Willey, Ed.D., Interim Vice President for Student Affairs

Division of Student Affairs Serve over 120,000 students, applicants and visitors each year Plan and implement over 500 campus events each year to promote student engagement and community development Division comprised of approximately 400 employees Focus on out of class services and learning opportunities for students Operate 11 buildings on campus

Division of Student Affairs Campus Life: Gender Equity Center, MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center, Student Conduct & Ethical Development, Student Involvement, University Housing Services + Associated Students & Student Union (auxiliaries) Enrollment Services: Financial Aid & Scholarship Office, Graduate Admissions & Program Evaluation, Office of the Registrar, Technical Implementation & Communication, Testing Office, Undergraduate Admissions & Outreach Student Services: Accessible Education Center, Career Center, Case Manager, Counseling & Psychological Services, Military & Veteran Student Services, Student Health Center, University Ombudsperson Transition & Retention Services: African American/Black Student Success Center, Chicanx/Latinx Student Success Center, Educational Opportunity Program, Guardian Scholars, New Student & Family Programs, Transition Services & Training, UndocuSpartan Resource Center

Fall 2017 Enrollment First-time Freshmen: Upper Division Transfers: Applications received: 32,007 (31,672 Fall 2016) Students enrolled: 4458 (3208 Fall 2016) Average applicant GPA: 3.34 (3.33 Fall 2016) Average SAT: 1080 (last year 1037) Upper Division Transfers: Applications received: 17,234 (16,758 Fall 2016) Students enrolled: 4891 (4317 Fall 2016) Average applicant GPA: 3.08 (3.07 Fall 2016)

Fall 2017 Enrollment Graduate Students: Financial Aid: Applications received: 8824 (9760 Fall 2016) Students enrolled: 2011 (2189 Fall 2016) Financial Aid: 23,670 students awarded financial aid Over $166M in state financial aid awarded Over $276M in federal financial aid awarded Over 2600 scholarships awarded 520 AB540 students

SJSU Cares Students facing economic crisis at SJSU should be referred to the Financial Aid & Scholarship Office: In a 2014 “Student Food Access Survey” of 4972 SJSU respondents, 39% indicated they had sometimes or often not eaten because they didn’t have money for food. 49.6% of respondents indicated they had cut the size of meals or skipped a meal due to lack of money for food. And 20.9% of respondents indicated they had not eaten for a whole day due to lack of money for food (Attachment A). 10% of CSU students indicated they were homeless in a recent survey Assistance form available at sjsu.edu/sjsucares

Contact Us SOAR Office 408-924-2564 outreach@sjsu.edu Sharon Willey 408-924-7096 Sharon.willey@sjsu.edu Office of the VPSA 408-924-5900 vpsa@sjsu.edu SOAR Office 408-924-2564 outreach@sjsu.edu