Anonymous wrote:Sac State has made enormous efforts in the past few years to shed the “commuter school” reputation. The last I heard, approximately half their students live in campus housing. They’ve built some enormous (and very nice) new dorms. This is very recent, all within the past few years. There is even a pet-friendly dorm (which I personally think is bonkers but it shows how far they’ve gone to attract residents). The area near the school is now super lively. Some of the new dorms are right near the football stadium.
Anyhow I would take a look. It’s got a great sports culture. Like all the California schools, it’s got a very diverse student body. Your kid could find a good home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jumping into ask the CA experts. My DD is average student in an IB school. Decent extra curriculum (sports, clubs) and has a part-time job.
She’s applying to SDSU. Wants a 15k plus student college w/ football. What other publics should we look at? We also have family in So. CA but they’re out of the loop on schools. Interests in social justice and global affairs.
I’d look at SJSU and Sacramento State if she wants big D1. There are some good-sized D2 schools too which I can suggest if that’s of interest.
This link might help you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_college_athletic_programs_in_California
Thanks. How much of a commuter feel do these schools have?
Which ones? You mean SJSU and Sac State?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jumping into ask the CA experts. My DD is average student in an IB school. Decent extra curriculum (sports, clubs) and has a part-time job.
She’s applying to SDSU. Wants a 15k plus student college w/ football. What other publics should we look at? We also have family in So. CA but they’re out of the loop on schools. Interests in social justice and global affairs.
I’d look at SJSU and Sacramento State if she wants big D1. There are some good-sized D2 schools too which I can suggest if that’s of interest.
This link might help you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_college_athletic_programs_in_California
Thanks. How much of a commuter feel do these schools have?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jumping into ask the CA experts. My DD is average student in an IB school. Decent extra curriculum (sports, clubs) and has a part-time job.
She’s applying to SDSU. Wants a 15k plus student college w/ football. What other publics should we look at? We also have family in So. CA but they’re out of the loop on schools. Interests in social justice and global affairs.
I’d look at SJSU and Sacramento State if she wants big D1. There are some good-sized D2 schools too which I can suggest if that’s of interest.
This link might help you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_college_athletic_programs_in_California
Anonymous wrote:Jumping into ask the CA experts. My DD is average student in an IB school. Decent extra curriculum (sports, clubs) and has a part-time job.
She’s applying to SDSU. Wants a 15k plus student college w/ football. What other publics should we look at? We also have family in So. CA but they’re out of the loop on schools. Interests in social justice and global affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:San Diego State was an affordable surprise. If he’s way above their stats, there’s an honors program.
Tuition low, dorms breathtakingly high
Does this mean the cost of housing high?
What’s the draw to Santa Clara?
Anonymous wrote:Jumping into ask the CA experts. My DD is average student in an IB school. Decent extra curriculum (sports, clubs) and has a part-time job.
She’s applying to SDSU. Wants a 15k plus student college w/ football. What other publics should we look at? We also have family in So. CA but they’re out of the loop on schools. Interests in social justice and global affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine is not nearly as religious as DCUM makes it out to be. It is a little weird how DCUM describes it.