Former names
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Stanislaus State College (1957–85) |
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Motto | Engaging - Empowering - Transforming |
Type | Public university |
Established | 1957 |
Endowment | $12.7 million (2015) |
President | Ellen Junn |
Students | 9,282 (Fall 2015) |
Undergraduates | 8,091 (Fall 2015) |
Postgraduates | 1,191 (Fall 2015) |
Location | Turlock, California, U.S. |
Campus | Suburban, 228 acres (92 ha) |
Colors | Red and Gold |
Athletics | NCAA Division II – CCAA |
Nickname | Warriors |
Mascot | Titus |
Affiliations | California State University system |
Website | www |
California State University, Stanislaus (also known as Stanislaus State or simply Stan State and formerly known as CSU Stanislaus) is a campus in the 23-school California State University system which was established in 1957 in Turlock, California, United States. It is also the only campus in the CSU system to offer a bachelor's degree in cognitive studies. The university offers 133 Bachelor's degrees, 35 Master's degrees, two Doctoral degrees (Doctor of Education), and 14 teaching credentials.
Stanislaus State has been rated in the top 10 public universities in the new West Coast Master's category by U.S. News & World Report magazine as well as a best buy in higher education for the past seven years. Stanislaus is also one of the two campuses (other one being Sonoma State University) in the 23-campus CSU system listed among the best undergraduate colleges by The Princeton Review. A 2015 study commissioned by National Public Radio found that Stanislaus State was ranked 5th in the nation for upward mobility.
In 1957 the California State Legislature established what was then called Stanislaus State College. The college was first accredited in 1964. Classes began on the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds in September, 1960, and the college moved to its current location five years later. It gained university status and its current name in 1986, and received a ten-year accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges in 1999 and 2010.