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WELCOME to SDSU Mysdsu Is Your Resource for Important Deadlines and Updates STAY CONNECTED FOLLOW US WWW.SDSU.EDU/MYSDSU Sign up to receive personalized admissions information. WELCOME TO SDSU MySDSU is your resource for important deadlines and updates. SEARCH SDSU ADMISSIONS NATIONALLY RANKED ENTREPRENEURIAL PIONEER NO. 68 among public research universities RANKED TOP 25 most entrepreneurial by U.S. News and World Report and among universities by Fortune, FORBES and U.S. Princeton Review’s Best Colleges for 2017. News and World Report. DIVERSE COMMUNITY STUDY ABROAD LEADER RANKED TOP 25 nationwide OVER 3,000 SDSU students study for ethnic diversity by U.S. News abroad each year in nearly 400 programs. and World Report. RANKED NO. 8 in the nation for study abroad. TOP RANKING PROGRAMS Undergraduate programs including business and engineering, continue to be ranked RESEARCH STRENGTH among the best in the nation. Top ranking graduate programs include audiology, $134 MILLION in external research counseling, engineering, health care funding awarded to 783 individual management, nursing, psychology, public projects in 2016-17. health, and speech language pathology. COMMITMENT TO PROUD ALUMNI STEM EDUCATION 400,000+ SDSU alumni nationwide, $90 MILLION RESEARCH COMPLEX providing a stong network of mentors, The Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences FAST FACTS internships, and employment opportunities (EIS) Complex is an 85,000-square-foot research for our students. space for SDSU faculty and students. FOUNDED 1897 STUDENT POPULATION ATHLETICS 19 NCAA Division I teams (fall 2017) PRESIDENT Adela de la Torre, Ph.D. Undergraduate: 30,165 TEAM NAME Aztecs ECONOMIC IMPACT SERVING VETERANS AFFILIATION Part of the 23-campus Graduate: 4,663 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 350+ $5.67 BILLION economic impact SDSU SERVES 3,700 military-affiliated California State University (CSU) system Total: 34,828 on the San Diego community, according students, veterans and dependents through GREEK LIFE 50+ fraternities and sororities to a 2017 report by ICF International. the Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center. CAMPUS SIZE 280 acres DEGREE PROGRAMS Bachelor’s: 95 COMMUNITY SERVICE SDSU students UNIVERSITY COLORS Red and black Master’s: 78 volunteer over 50,000 hours each year Doctoral: 22 CONTACT US www.sdsu.edu/admissions Students from California Students from other U.S. States International Students (619) 594-6336 (619) 594-3983 (619) 594-1847 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Enrollment Services, 6/2018 1 PROSPECTIVE STUDENT 11 TONY GWYNN STADIUM CENTER/STUDENT SERVICES TAKE A LOOK AROUND (ATHLETICS LOOP) The PSC is your first stop to learn about SDSU Use this brochure as a reference for a guided campus 15 Recognize the name? Tony Gwynn, the San and admission requirements. In Student Services, Diego Padres hall-of-famer and proud SDSU FACILI TI tour or explore the campus yourself on a self-guided ES SERVICES students also take care of important business alumnus, was the head baseball coach until his such as academic advising, paying registration tour. The map highlights some of our favorite campus passing in 2014. RTH fees, and signing up for required tests. locations and takes you on a 60-minute walking tour. NO 17 ART VILLA ALVARADO There are also extended tour options if you have time. DONALD P. SHILEY APARTMENTS 12 AZTEC RECREATION ARTS & LETTERS BIOSCIENCE 16 2 CONRAD PREBYS AZTEC 14 CENTER UTH CENTER (ARC) For a behind-the-scenes experience of SDSU, take a SO STUDENT UNION AL ART Fitness and fun are priorities here. Peek inside 201 LIFE SCIENCES BLD look at the virtual tour at www.sdsu.edu/virtualtour. NORTH G Otherwise known as the Union, the LEED ENGINEERING . A to learn about the cardio fitness center, rock BUSINESS Platinum building houses eateries, Aztec SERVICES AZTEC SHOPS climbing wall, group exercise classes, and CHARLES TERRACE C HOSTLER 16 Lanes, the ARC Express, and many other TE HALL PROFESSIONAL HARDY intramural sport leagues. OL LIFE SCIENCES 18 T STUDIES & TOWER NORTH WING facilities as well as serves as the hub for STORM FINE ARTS SOUTH HALL ENGINEERING & NASATIR T INTERDISCIPLINARY CH campus life. Visit www.aztecstudentunion.com ARAS STORM HALL GEO EM SC ICA HALL SCIENCE COMPLEX LAB IE L 13 PERFORMING ARTS PLAZA T C LOGY NC E O O E C R S to learn more. WEST PHYSICAL SCIENCES MPU AT SOUTH WING M OR Students perform in plays and musicals TER A Y C 17 THEM SCIENC A ZAPOTE TIC throughout the year at Don Powell Theatre. E S 3 ON-CAMPUS HOUSING LITTLE 14 Weekly concerts are held in Smith Recital Hall. THEATRE PHYSICS PHYSICS (OFF TOUR PATH) RECREATION HEPNER HALL ASTRONOMY FIELD 103 Nearly 4,700 students live in 14 residence halls WEST COMMUNICATION FACULTY International Student Center COMMONS STAFF 14 HEPNER HALL and apartment complexes across campus. CLUB GEOGRAPHY Say cheese! As one of the original campus ANNEX Look for the H on your map to find the ISC ADMINISTRATION EAST COMMONS buildings with its mission-style tower and USE Housing Office. CREDIT UNION NE NORTH EDUCATION archways, this is SDSU’s most recognized and CAMPANILE 60 WALKWAY most photographed location. The bells ring CHAPULTEPEC 19 4 SDSU TRANSIT STATION HALL 3 CHILL 1 only during Commencement, serving as a rite 12 PLANT SCRIPPS 15 Students easily travel to campus using CHOLULA COTTAGE COMMUNITY 9 of passage for graduates. CENTER discounted trolley and bus passes. SDSU 8 EDUCATION MALCOLM A. LOVE 20 is the only university in San Diego with10A an LIBRARY EDUCATION 15 SCRIPPS COTTAGE ENS ANNEX & BUSINESS on-campus trolley stop. DRAMATIC ADMIN ARTS LL SOUTH International Admissions (SCENIC LOOP) ENTRANCE EXERCISE & STUDENT Surrounded by a green lawn and fish and turtle NUTRITIONAL SERVICES 5 SCIENCES DON WEST CAL COAST CREDIT UNION POWELL STUDENT pond, this is a tranquil little area on campus AZTEC THEATRE 1 SERVICES OPEN AIR THEATRE REC. CENTER 13 EAST for group meetings, poetry readings, and MANCHESTER AZTEC PUBLIC CENTENNIAL SAFETY HALL This venue features concerts and popular SOFTBALL 13 WALKWAY other social events. FIELD 10 PARKING & entertainers under the starry San Diego sky. KEY ISSUE SMITH 6 11 AZTEC RECITAL HALL Veterans Center REC. SPORTS 5 MESA MUSIC 16 HARDY TOWER AZTEC COURT AT 12 6 100 YEARS, 100 STONES PETERSON GYM Named after former SDSU President Edward MONUMENT AZTEC Hardy, the tower originally functioned as an TENNIS 2 CENTER 2 CALCOAST For this monument commemorating SDSU’s 10 CREDIT UNION actual water tower. Although it is no longer th AZTEC COLLEGE AREA AZTEC AQUAPLEX GREEN COMMUNITY 100 anniversary, 100 stones were collected used to store water,GAR HardyDEN Tower now houses ADAMS from within a 100 mile radius of SDSU to use in HUMANITIES SDSU’s bell2C chimes, also known as the carillon. FOWLER ATHLETICS the 100-foot circumference of the design. CENTER 8 2B 4 2A 17 MEDITERRANEAN GARDEN 7 CALPULLI CENTER Earth’s five Mediterranean climate zones, “Calpulli” is the Aztec name for a neighborhood 9 7 including California’s, are represented in the designed to educate, protect, and care. Fitting, JEFF JACOBS PIEDRA 6A plants found in this serene garden. JAM CENTER PARMA PAYNE GOODALL DEL SOL CALPULLI 5A ALUMNI CENTER FRATERNITY since the center serves students’ physical and ROW CENTER STUDENT Parking 3 mental health needs. VETERANS CUICACALLI HOUSE 18 ENGINEERING AND TACUBA INTERDISCIPLINARY EXTENDED STUDIES TEPEYAC HALL HALL 3 8 VIEJAS ARENA CENTER GATEWAY 3 SPEECH, SOUTH SCIENCES (EIS) COMPLEX CENTER CAMPUS LANGUAGE, Students take center court during SDSU 7 PLAZA & HEARING The EIS complex is dedicated to the needs THE NORTH SCIENCES basketball games, Convocation, and GRANADA 6 SOUTH of future scientists and engineers. Opened in CAMPUS OLMECA HALL Commencement ceremonies held here. PLAZA 2018, it houses instructional, laboratory and 6B PARKING collaborative spaces. ZURA HALL HOUSING 9 PARMA PAYNE GOODALL H ADMIN THE PRIDE SOUTH ALUMNI CENTER CENTER WOMEN’S COLLEGE 19 SDSU BOOKSTORE RESOURCE CAMPUS CENTER PLAZA SQUARE MAYA HALL (ATHLETICS LOOP) SOUTH 4The bookstore sells more than just textbooks— The center provides a home for SDSU’s more TENOCHCA HALL SDSU gift items, discounted computers, school TULA COMMUNITY than 400,000 alumni. CENTER supplies, and clothes. Make sure to get your SDSU gear and show your Aztec pride! 10 AZTEC AQUAPLEX LEGEND Suggested tour path (ATHLETICS LOOP) 3 (approximately one hour) 20 MALCOLM A. LOVE LIBRARY SDSU’s water polo and swimming and 1 Begin tour here Enter the dome to find the main intellectual UNIVERSITY TOWERS Extended Athletics loop diving teams compete here. Students also hub on campus. Students study here 24/7 and take advantage of the San Diego sun with H Housing Office (adds 10 minutes to tour) have access to e-books, special technology, two large outdoor solar-heated pools and Extended scenic loop computer programs, and Special Collections a 20-person spa. Dining (adds 10 minutes to tour) and University Archives. .
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