Company Research Report: Sacramento State University
Company Overview
- Name: California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State)
- Mission: No information is available.
- Founded: 1947
- Founder(s): No information is available.
- Key People:
- Jeannie Wong, Senior Associate Vice President of University Communications
- Brian Blomster, Director of News and Communications
- Cynthia Hubert, Senior Writer
- Lanaya Lewis, Public Information Officer/Senior Writer
- Jonathan Morales, Senior Writer and Editor
- Jennifer K. Morita, Senior Writer
- Daniel Wilson, Writer/Content Editor
- Headquarters: 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819
- Number of Employees: 1,867 full- and part-time faculty
- Revenue: Nearly $1.3 billion annual regional economic impact
- Known for: Sacramento State is known as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, Asian American Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution, and a newly recognized Black-Serving Institution by the California State Assembly. It is the sixth largest of the 23 campuses in the California State University (CSU) system.
Products
- Educational Offerings:
- Description: Sacramento State provides a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines.
- Key Features:
- #8 Top Public Universities in the Western U.S. (U.S. News & World Report, 2023)
- Diverse campus recognized for excellence and inclusivity
- Focus on immersive learning experiences benefitting both students and the region
Recent Developments
- New Architecture Program: Launch of a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Architecture to prepare students for industry success with an emphasis on sustainability and social justice issues.
- Theater Initiatives: The "Forum Theatre Festival" engages audiences in social change through interactive performances developed by students.
- Vote Center Initiatives: Sacramento State will open a Vote Center and provide a ballot drop box for the upcoming election, offering nonpartisan information about statewide ballot initiatives.
- Enrollment Growth: Fall enrollment increased by 2.4% to 30,912 students due to innovative programs and outreach efforts.
- Graduation Rate Success: Achieved a four-year graduation rate of over 30%, the highest in university history following its "Finish in Four" initiative.
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