- California State University, Stanislaus (also known as Stanislaus State) is a public university located in Turlock, California.
- The university was founded in 1957 as Stanislaus State College and became part of the California State University system in 1960.
- Stanislaus State offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programs in a variety of fields, including business, education, sciences, arts, humanities, and social sciences.
- The university has a student-to-faculty ratio of 21:1 and a total enrollment of around 10,000 students.
- Stanislaus State is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
- The university has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, with programs and initiatives aimed at promoting equity and social justice.
- Stanislaus State is known for its programs in education, business, and nursing, as well as its criminal justice and computer science programs.
- The university has a range of student services available, including academic advising, tutoring, career services, and health services.
- Stanislaus State has a number of active student organizations, including clubs related to academic interests, cultural and diversity organizations, and recreational and social groups.
- The university is located in the heart of California’s Central Valley, with easy access to outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, and major metropolitan areas such as San Francisco and Sacramento.