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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
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Admission & Accommodation Freshmen Admission Day Saturday, 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
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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
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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 30 th in country for the most Bachelor’s degrees awarded to minorities What is Unique about us?
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Facilities -Host to 2000 & 2004 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials -Aquatic Center hosts Pacific Coast Rowing Championships Sacramento Region - 25 th largest metropolitan area in the United States - CSUS economic impact - $743 million and 15,946 jobs What is Unique about us?
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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
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Athletic Champions NCAA Division 1 Women’s –Volleyball –Tennis –Gymnastics –Rowing Men’s –Basketball –Soccer –Tennis
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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
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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
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California State University, Sacramento Created by: Barbara Sloan, Associate Director, Outreach, Admissions & Records Eric Wong, IT Consultant
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