San Francisco State University
San Francisco State University is a public university in San Francisco. As part of the 23-campus California State University system, the university offers 118 different bachelor's degrees, 94 master's degrees, and 5 doctoral degrees along with 26 teaching credentials among six academic colleges.
The university was founded in 1899 as a state-run normal school for training school teachers, obtaining state college status in 1921 and state university status in 1972. The 141 acre campus is located in the southwest part of the city, less than two miles from the Pacific coast. San Francisco State has 12 varsity athletic teams which compete at the NCAA Division II level, most as members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association.
History
- 1899 – Founded as San Francisco State Normal School.
- 1901 – First graduating class
- 1906 – The 1906 earthquake and fire forces the school to relocate from Nob Hill to a new campus at Buchanan and Haight Streets.
- 1921 – Renamed San Francisco State Teachers College
- 1923 – First Bachelor of Arts degree awarded
- 1935 – Renamed San Francisco State College
- 1953 – Current campus near Lake Merced opens; it is formally dedicated in October, 1954.
- 1966 – Beginning of the era of campus protests led by student organizations including the Black Student Union, Third World Liberation Front, and Students for a Democratic Society. They protested college policies and off-campus issues such as the Vietnam War with sit-ins, rallies, marches, and teach-ins, sometimes clashing violently with police.
- 1968–69 – A lengthy student strike erupted in November, led by the Black Student Union and the Third World Liberation Front, who demanded an Ethnic Studies program and an end to the Vietnam War. It was a major news event for weeks in the aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The strike ended in March 1969 with an agreement to create the School of Ethnic Studies.
- 1972 – Received university status as California State University, San Francisco
- 1974 – Renamed San Francisco State University
- 1975 – Cesar Chavez Student Center opened its doors to students
- 1993 – Downtown campus opened
- 1994 – A mural depicting Malcolm X was painted on the student union building, commissioned by the Pan-African Student Union and African Student Alliance. The mural's border contained yellow Stars of David and dollar signs mingled with skulls and crossbones and near the words "African Blood." The next week, after demonstrations on both sides, the school administration had the mural painted over, and subsequently sand blasted. Two years later a new Malcolm X mural was painted, without the controversial symbols.
- 1999 – Celebrated 100th birthday
- 2007 – Downtown Campus opened at 835 Market Street
- 2013 – The Science Building was found to have "unsafe levels" of airborne mercury, lead and asbestos in the basement as a result of reports that pesticide-laden Native American artifacts were previously stored with a material now known to be highly hazardous. As a result of the contamination, over $3.6 million was spent for remediation of the pervasive contamination. University Administration terminated several employees who reported the contamination, resulting in several wrongful termination and whistle-blower lawsuits, including one by the recently hired director. In addition to terminating employees, the CFO at the time, Ron Cortez, hired outside consultants in an attempt to write more favorable reports regarding the contamination and to discredit the employees who had made initial reports. In July 2014, Cal/OSHA cited the university for various health and safety violations in the Science Building, which included SFSU failing to locate asbestos in the building and warn employees about the hazards of mercury. SFSU previously ran into trouble with its Environmental Health and Safety program when the director prior, Robert Shearer, was accused of taking bribes from a waste disposal firm in exchange for at least $4 million in university funds.
- 2017 – In 2017 SFSU excluded Jewish student pro-Israel activist groups from campus activities. In 2019 the university reversed that policy, granting pro-Israel student groups equal rights with other student groups.
Presidentshttp://www.sfsu.edu/~100years/history/burk.htm Centennial Historical Presidents, San Francisco State University
- Frederic Lister Burk
- Archibald B. Anderson
- Mary A. Ward
- Alexander C. Roberts
- J. Paul Leonard
- Glenn Dumke
- Frank L. Fenton
- Paul A. Dodd
- Stanley F. Paulson
- John Summerskill
- Robert R. Smith
- S. I. Hayakawa
- Paul F. Romberg
- Chia-Wei Woo
- Robert A. Corrigan
- Leslie Wong
- Lynn Mahoney
Academics
Fall Freshman Statistics
2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | |
Freshman Applicants | 36,223 | 35,122 | 31,963 | 34,930 |
Admits | 24,704 | 23,841 | 21,087 | 20,889 |
% Admitted | 68.1 | 67.8 | 65.9 | 59.8 |
Enrolled | 3,531 | 4,081 | 3,630 | 3,550 |
GPA | 3.22 | 3.23 | 3.22 | 3.19 |
SAT Composite | 975 | 975 | 990 | 995 |
ACT Composite | 21 | 21 | 21 | 21 |
*SAT out of 1600 | - | - | - | - |
In Fall of 2013, the university had 1,620 faculty, of which 683 were on the tenure track.
The university's academic colleges are:
- Liberal & Creative Arts
- Business
- Education
- Ethnic Studies
- Health and Social Sciences
- Science and Engineering
SF State is on the semester system.
The university awards bachelor's degrees in 115 areas of specialization, master's degrees in 97, and a doctor of education in educational leadership. It jointly offers three doctoral programs: a doctorate in education in partnership with University of California, Berkeley with a concentration in special education, and two doctorates in physical therapy with University of California, San Francisco.
The most popular undergraduate majors are Business Administration, Biology, Kinesiology, Engineering, English, Communication Studies, Psychology, Criminal Justice Studies, Sociology, and Cinema. The student-faculty ratio at San Francisco State University is 23:1, and 27.1 percent of its classes have fewer than 20 students.
Accreditation
The university is accredited by the WASC Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities. The College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The School of Engineering is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.Distinctions and rankings
In 2018, San Francisco State was ranked the 12th top university in the United States by PayScale and CollegeNET's Social Mobility Index university rankings. In 2015, the Philosophical Gourmet Report listed San Francisco State University as one of the top eight universities to earn a terminal MA in philosophy. SFSU was one of the first California State University campuses to offer a doctorate of education. It was also instrumental in the establishment of the International University of Kyrgyzstan. The university is the only one in California to offer a bachelor's degree in technical and professional writing. It is also the only university in the California State University system to offer a master's degree in Classics.In 2011, SFSU ranked 18th among the top 20 undergraduate schools whose alumni went on to be admitted to the State Bar; many subsequently ran for public office. The university's College of Extended Learning offers the only American Bar Association-approved paralegal studies program in San Francisco.
The Cinema Department, in the College of Liberal & Creative Arts, was named one of the world's best film schools by Variety in 2019. SFSU was also listed as one of the nation's top 25 film schools by The Hollywood Reporter, having produced many leading filmmakers, with over 13 Academy Award wins among its alumni.
The Sutro Library, located within the J. Paul Leonard Library, houses the largest collection of genealogical records west of Salt Lake City.
Diversity
In 1969, the longest student strike in U.S. history resulted in the establishment of the College of Ethnic Studies and increased recruiting and admissions of students of different and varied ethnic backgrounds.In 2010, Forbes ranked San Francisco State as the 11th most diverse college in America, citing 51% minority students. Among 121 Western Universities, San Francisco State was ranked 6th in terms of campus diversity by U.S. News & World Report in 2013. In 2016, San Francisco State was ranked as the most diverse student body among the 100 largest American universities by Priceonomics.
San Francisco State has the second largest Asian and Filipino American enrollment percentage in the Cal State system.
* All levels, freshman through graduate | |
African American | 5.4% |
Asian American | 17.2% |
Filipino American | 7.5% |
Pacific Islander | 0.5% |
White European Americans | 18.9% |
Native American/American Indian | 0.2% |
Mexican American/Chicano | 22.5% |
Other Latino American | 9.8% |
Multiracial Americans | 5.9% |
Non-resident alien | 7.8% |
Unknown | 4.2% |
Campus buildings
Academic buildings
- Burk Hall
- Business
- Creative Arts
- Ethnic Studies & Psychology
- Fine Arts
- Health & Social Sciences
- Hensill Hall
- Humanities
- Liberal and Creative Arts currently under construction
- J. Paul Leonard Library
- Science
- Sutro Library
- Thornton Hall
Residence buildings, communities, and services
- City Eats Dining Center
- Mary Park Hall
- Mary Ward Hall
- Towers Junior Suites
- The Towers at Centennial Square
- The Village at Centennial Square
- University Park North
- University Park South
Conference facilities
- Seven Hills Conference Center
- Towers Conference Center
- Downtown Campus
Student life and Administrative services
- Administration
- Cesar Chavez Student Center
- Child Care Center
- Mashouf Wellness Center
- Student Health Center
- Student Services
Athletic facilities
- Cox Stadium
- Gymnasium
- Maloney Field
Athletics
SF State has produced three Major League Baseball players, of which two became All-Stars. The soccer program has had one player enter the professional ranks. Jared MacLane played in the soccer Professional First Division in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
The Gators have also produced thirteen National Football League players, including Billy Baird, Elmer Collett, Maury Duncan, Carl Kammerer, Douglas Parrish, and Floyd Peters. Mike Holmgren got his collegiate coaching start as the team's Offensive Coordinator in 1981. The football program ended in 1995.
SF State Wrestling sent a wrestler to a national championship meet every year from 1963-64 to 2016-17.
As of 2019, the Gators have earned one NCAA team championship at the Division II level:
- Men's
- *Wrestling : 1997
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