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| Higher Education Community Service |
| For the fourth straight year, CSU Stanislaus was named to the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll in February 2010 by the Corporation for National and Community Service. The University was one of seven CSU campuses named to the national Honor Roll out of a field of more than 500 colleges and universities that submitted applications. |
| CSU Stanislaus Campus Master Plan - Revision 2009 |
Budget Central has been created to provide the latest news about the CSU Stanislaus budget in light of the state’s severe cuts to the California State University system. The University has been required to make $13.5 million in cuts to its 2009-10 budget, including a $2.5 million reduction of part-time faculty and staff, and has reduced full-time equivalent enrolment to 6,800. Click on the link above to learn more
| CSU STANISLAUS CONTINUES TO BE RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE |
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For the fourth straight year, CSU Stanislaus was named to the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll in February 2010 by the Corporation for National and Community Service. CSU Stanislaus was one of only seven CSU campuses named to the Honor Roll out of a field of more than 500 colleges and universities that submitted applications. National recognition has also come from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching which includes CSU Stanislaus in its Community Engagement Classification. CSU Stanislaus students and faculty engage communities in the region through a variety of programs and issues such as literacy development, public policy, at-risk youth, healthy families, homelessness, science education, environmental sustainability, and diversity. The University currently offers more than 90 courses per year through its Office of Service Learning that extend classroom learning to community service projects. More than 2,000 students have had the opportunity to participate in volunteer activities and services totaling more than 30,000 hours of service annually. |






