About SSU (2024)

About SSU (1)

Located in California's premier wine country onehour north of San Francisco, Sonoma State is a small campus with big ideas. With a tradition of promoting intellectual and personal growth, leadership opportunities and technological proficiency, SSU offers its students a friendly, safe and informal atmosphere on a beautiful campus setting. Currently, campus housing accommodates students in both apartment and residential suite style facilities.

While SSU generally accepts all qualified students who apply from high schools in its service area, 80 percent of the freshmen and 55 percent of the junior transfer students come from outside the North Bay region. With 34 percent of the student body living on campus, it is one of the most residential campuses within the California State University system.

  • Academic Profile
  • Accreditation
  • Alumni Association
  • Athletics
  • Awards andHonors
  • Buildings andLearning Center
  • Degree/Program Offerings
  • Ethnicity Profile
  • Founders
  • Greek Life and Campus Clubs
  • Housing
  • Regional Resource
  • Student Life

Academic Profile

The SSU educational experience fosters intellectual, cognitive, social and personal growth. The faculty and staff provide collaborative relationships with students and an education that fosters ethical exploration, civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness combined with a solid foundation in an academic discipline. Many classes average fewer than 40 students, allowing close interaction between students and faculty.

SSU has a commitment to graduating students who have the ability to think critically and ethically and can effectively use information technology. There is a strong move to develop a global perspective in much of the curriculum to prepare students for the needs of the 21st century workplace.

Accreditation

Sonoma State University is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the California State Board of Education. The School of Education is accredited at the state and national levels by CCTC and NCATE. The School of Business and Economics is accredited by AACSB-International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Many departments and programs are individually accredited.

Alumni Association

SSU has an active Alumni Association that maintains a continuing connection between University and its 53,000 alumni, by sponsoring educational projects, programs and activities to continue the relationship students have with their university.

Visit SSU Alumni Association's website.

Athletics

The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics sponsors 11sports and is a member of the NCAA Division II and competes in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA).

Sonoma State athletics started in 1964 with the school's first men's basketball team. Over the years, the Seawolves have had much success, including national championships in 1990 (women's soccer), 2002 (men's soccer), and 2009 (men's golf).

Awards and Honors

One of the most requested campuses in the CSU system and regularly named a “Best Regional University” by U.S. News & World Report. SSU has also been named one of the “most wired” campuses in the nation by Princeton Review. SSUis the only California university invited to be a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges, aprestigious group of 25 universities and colleges across the nation committed to providing superior liberal arts and sciences education to their students.

Buildings and Learning Centers

The Jean and Charles Schulz Information Center is named after Peanuts cartoon creator Charles Schulz and his wife. It holds one of the largest libraries in the CSU system and the state of California with more than 400,000 volumes. A unique 750,000-volume automated-retrieval system is one of only four in the country. It also houses a valued collection of Jack London’s writings, original letters, and memorabilia.

The 59,000 square-footCampus Recreation Center, designed with high standards for sustainable building methods, houses state-of-the-art aerobic equipment, a climbing wall, exercise and dance studios, two gyms, a large weight lifting and machine area, locker rooms, and a spa.Known as a "building that teaches,” the Environmental Technology Center is a demonstration of sustainable architecture and energy efficiency that consumes only 50% of the energy of similar structures.

Our 130,000 sq. ft. Student Center houses areas and programs for students such as the living room; food venues including the Kitchens, Weyden + Brewster, Sip Café, and Lobo's; the University store, the HUB, Student Activities Office, meeting and activity rooms, the Campus Prints, and the campus post office on the first two floors.The third floor is home to the ballroom, meeting and activity rooms, Overlook restaurant, Conference and Event Services, Housing, and Culinary Services office spaces.

The Green Music Center isone of the world's great concert halls and is modeled after Seiji Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood in Massachusetts (the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra).

The Cerent Engineering Complexhouses state-of-the-art equipment for research and teaching in computer and engineering sciences. Students have unique opportunities to work with high tech companies in the area.

The university also owns and operates the 450-acre Fairfield Osborn Preserve nearby and the 3,200-acre Galbreath Wildland Preserve in Mendocino County. Both offer major opportunities for research in the natural sciences rare for students.

Degree/Program Offerings

    Degrees are offered in 68bachelor's and 31 master's programs.SSUalso offers 6 credential programs and 41certificate programs, as well asone of the only wine business programs in the country.

    The university is comprised of three colleges:

    • College of Education, Counseling, and Ethnic Studies
    • College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
    • College of Science, Technology, and Business

    Student Ethnicity Profile

    Student Ethnicity Profile, Fall 2023

    EthnicityPercentage (rounded)
    White41.6%
    Latinx/Hispanic40.6%
    Multiracial5.5%
    Asian5.3%
    Black / African American2.6%
    Unknown3.7%
    American Indian / Alaskan Native0.3%
    Pacific Islander0.4%

    Founders of SSU

    According to a 1994 article by Gaye LeBaron, longtime newspaper columnist for The Press Democrat that specializes in local history, there were ten founding members of Santa Rosa Center, San Francisco State College, which would become Sonoma State College in 1960. They were:

    • Barbara Biebush, Librarian (d. 2014)
    • Charles "Chuck" Rhinehart, Mathematics (d. 2008)
    • Dorothy Overly, English (d. 1983)
    • Cheryl Peterson, Political Science
    • Wright Putney, Art
    • Mario DiGesu, Education
    • Dee Hinman, Sociology
    • Hobart "Red" Thomas, Psychology (d. 2009)
    • George McCabe, Director (d. 1996)
    • El Doris Wood, Education

    Greek Life and Campus Clubs

    Greek Life and Campus Clubs: There are currently 19sororities and fraternities on campus. Four new local and ethnic sororities were started in the recent years. More than 120 clubs and organizations are available to accommodate a wide range of interests.

    Housing

    The residential community provides some of the most attractive suite-style housing in the area. Non-dormitory suites are served by a dining hall and are clustered in villages, offering students a similar experience to living off campus. Freshmen generally live in residential suites; sophom*ores and upper-level students in the apartments. Swimming pools, spas, computer labs, a convenience store, a pizzeria, and outdoor recreational areas are available to all residents. The newest complex, Tuscany Village, opened in Fall 2009.

    Visit the Housing website

    Regional Resource

    Founded in 1960 as a teacher education center for the North Bay, Sonoma State University is now a liberal arts and sciences university dedicated to providing high-quality undergraduate education and selected professional graduate programs. Dedicated to the liberal arts and sciences and known for its active use of technology, the SSU educational experience fosters intellectual, cognitive, social and personal growth. The faculty and staff of Sonoma State provide close mentoring relationships and an education that fosters ethical exploration, civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness combined with a solid foundation in an academic discipline.

    Sonoma State University also serves as an educational and cultural resource for its region by offering courses, lectures, workshops and programs that are open to the public and by entering into partnerships with local businesses, industries, and cultural and educational institutions to enhance the quality of life in the North Bay and beyond.

    As California's premier public undergraduate institution, SSU has a commitment to graduating students who have the ability to think critically and ethically and can effectively use information technology.

    Student Life

    Student Involvementorganizes a wide variety of social and educational activitiesfor students. This can run the gamut from karaoke, community service events, video game contests, live music shows, comedy contests, lectures, trips to local Bay Area theatres, sporting events, museums, and much more. The alcohol and drug education program has become a model for other CSU campuses. The campus has a student newspaper, The Star, and a student-run radio station, KSUN Radio. For more information on events, visit the Seawolf Calendar.

    More than 100 clubs and organizations are available to accommodate a wide range of interests from ethnic and international to special hobbies and pursuits.

    A community service program supported by the Associated Students, JUMP (Join Us Making Progress) offers students the opportunity to serve in numerous volunteer programs and gain experiences relevant to their education. Some of the many JUMP projects are Adopt-a-Grandparent, Study Buddies, Bodega Bay Homework Project, and Serving Our Unfed People.

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