California State University at Fresno California State University, Fresno 5241 N Maple Ave Fresno CA 93740 P: 559-278-2782
559-278-2782
Fast Facts
Zip Code
93740
School Size
Medium
Tuition
$5,000—$10,000 Semester
Affiliation
Public
Type of School
University
Student Body Gender
Co-ed
Religious Affiliation
No Affiliation
Scholarships For International Student
Yes
Conditional Admission
Yes
Top Programs
Business, Linguistics, STEM
Setting
City
Accreditation and Certification
WASC
Type of Housing
Apartment, Dormitory
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Welcome to California State University at Fresno!
With over 100 years of excellence, California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) is a nationally ranked, four year and above, accredited university located in central California. Telling numbers include:
68 undergraduate degree programs, 45 master’s degree programs, 3 doctorate programs and 9 certificates of advanced study.
Student body of 25,000+ students annually, with international students representing 70+ countries.
Over 180,000 alumni have become prominent leaders, innovators, and critical thinkers in every industry, transforming our region and communities across the world.
Three “named” schools resulting from multimillion-dollar gifts, and 13 endowed chairs are earning Fresno State a reputation as one of the West Coast’s best universities (College Portrait)
We call ourselves Bulldogs and the Bulldog spirit is infectious. Whether you are a prospective student or parent we invite you to explore what Fresno State has to offer and consider the University as part of your plan for the future!
RANKING
Top 100 Public Schools – U.S. News and World Report’s 2021 Best College rankings
Ranked #2 in the best affordable schools in California for bachelor’s degree by affordableschools.net.
Ranked #26 National Universities – Washington Monthly Magazine
Awarded the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine for the 7th time.
WHY FRESNO STATE
Location
Fresno State is in the heart of California, known as the Central Valley.
5th largest city in California, providing students with easy access to a vast number of sports teams, organizations, facilities, venues, and internship opportunities.
Conveniently located within a three-hour drive to both Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Three National Parks, Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon, are right in our backyard. Breathtaking scenery, spectacular canyons, cascading rivers and waterfalls, the world’s largest trees, and endless trails can be found a short drive away.
Academic Life
Student-faculty ratio 23:1, personalized attention, and faculty mentoring
High-quality academic programs prepare students to tackle real-world needs and transform communities in the region and across the world.
Faculty and students continuously conduct pioneering applied research, fostering collaboration between some of the brightest minds in agriculture, engineering, science and mathematics, health, arts and humanities, social sciences and education.
Access to internship opportunities.
Campus Life
Approximately 1,400 acres, with over 4,000 trees and lots of green open spaces, providing a park-like environment to study
NCAA-Division 1
Library ranked No. 25 in a listing of the “amazing” top 50 college and university libraries in the nation by College Rank and awarded for “Excellence in Design and Execution” by the American Institute of Architects chapter in 2012
A planetarium on campus
Home to the Save Mart Center, the largest university indoor arena on the West Coast
Home of the nation’s largest and first commercial bonded winery on a university campus
A full working farm, creamery and farm market store provide hands-on experience and educational training
Campus safety and security services like 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access
Student Life
There are many clubs and organizations, including fraternities and sororities, academic groups, cultural and minority groups, and special interest groups including political organizations and a meditation association. The student newspaper is published in print and on-line. Recreational activities include board games, tap dance, bowling, rodeo, and environmental interests. Art galleries, dramatic and musical performances, and a planetarium also provide opportunities for entertainment and learning. A number of services for academic support, career counseling, services for students with disabilities, and other resources also exist on campus.
SERVICE
The International Office leads Fresno State in supporting you from application to graduation. We are committed to:
Assisting students with their adjustment and understanding of their new environment where they have opportunities and encouragement to pursue their dreams, be involved in the University community and have their efforts recognized.
Providing high-quality services including advising, immigration, cultural adjustment, on and off-campus resources, and much more!
Serving as a resource to faculty and staff to facilitate international exchange, enhance cross-cultural communication and support international endeavors.
Providing information to prospective students and parents about the university and the quality of available educational experiences that enhances and promotes the continued flow of students from nations around the world.
American English Institute (AEI)
Fresno State’s Intensive English Program offers you an opportunity to learn or improve your English language skills. Successful completion of selected programs at AEI meets English Proficiency Exam requirement for entry into Fresno State.