California State University Sacramento
| City | Country |
| Sacramento | United States |
Services
Student services
Sacramento State is committed to creating an environment where students can achieve success. We implemented a number of initiatives centered on improving graduation rates, including Finish in Four and Through in Two campaigns, predictive analytics, and enhanced advising and course scheduling.
Housing services
With more than 50 departments and programs, we strive to provide comprehensive administrative services, academic support and a vibrant campus life experience for our students.
Library services
The library is open an average of 97 hours per week with an annual circulation of over 306,594 items. Approximately 1,400 reference transactions occurred in a typical week. About 43,000 people entered the Library per week
Medical services
SHCS offers quality healthcare provided by a multidisciplinary team of medical and mental health professionals dedicated to making healthcare accessible and affordable for students through ethically sound practice, confidentiality and integrity. SHCS is committed to quality care and service delivery and is accredited through the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
Student Life
Campus life
As the sixth-largest campus of the 23 state universities in California, the main campus is composed of 305 acres (123 ha) in the city of Sacramento and lies adjacent to U.S. Route 50.
Sports facilities
- Football, Men's and Women's Track & Field
- Weight Room, Athletic Training, Football and Track & Field Locker Rooms
- Men's and Women's Basketball, Gymnastics, Volleyball
- Baseball
- Softball
- Men's and Women's Soccer
- Rowing
- Men's and Women's Tennis
- Beach Volleyball
Student clubs
Sacramento State has a wide selection of social and academic clubs and organizations. Each are dedicated to help students of similar interests bond together by common goals and aspirations. They make up a wide range of opportunities to be involved. They often represent national, international, local and regional organizations. Some also promote certain cultures or multiculturalism as well as political and recreational.
Accreditation
Since 1951, the university has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
