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San Jose State university

San Jose State university. Melina Nava. www.sjsu.edu. Location. 7-8 hours driving Urban. Size. Total Enrollment: 31,906 Women: 17,139 Men: 17,767 154 Acres. Environment. Co-ed , No religious affiliation San Jose, 3 rd largest city in California 179.965 sq mi.

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San Jose State university

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  1. San Jose State university Melina Nava www.sjsu.edu

  2. Location • 7-8 hours driving • Urban

  3. Size • Total Enrollment: 31,906 • Women: 17,139 • Men: 17,767 154 Acres

  4. Environment • Co-ed , No religious affiliation • San Jose, 3rd largest city in California • 179.965 sq mi

  5. Admission Requirements • Test required: • SAT minimum of 2900/ or ACT 694 • Calculate high school GPA and SAT or ACT

  6. Expenses • Tuition • Live with family, residence hall, & off campus: $6,828 • Room&Board • W/family: $4,347 • Residence Hall: $10,733 • Off campus: $12,276 Application Fee $55.00

  7. Financial Aid • Grants: Grants vary in eligibility criteria and award amounts. Federal and state grants are funds that do not require repayment • Loans: Four federally regulated loan programs are available to students in financing their education. Loans are funds that must be repaid. • Federal Work Study: Work Study is a great way to help pay for your educational expenses. The Federal Work Study Program gives you the opportunity to work part-time while going to school. • California Dream Act: The California Dream Act of 2011 allows students who meet AB540 criteria to apply for and receive certain state and institutional financial assistance programs. 

  8. Financial aid • The application process for SJSU scholarships begins January through Mid-April. Students must have at least 8 graduate or 12 undergraduate units completed at SJSU with a GPA of 3.0 or better. Some scholarships have a lower GPA requirements. • Students are encouraged to file the FAFSA by March 2nd.

  9. HOUSING • Encouraged to live on campus for 2 years. • The Campus Village Apartments community is a high-rise apartment building that offers students a variety of independent living options: three, four and five bedroom apartments. • Double occupancy rent..................$7,900.00 annual • Single occupancy rent...................$9,660.00 annual • The Campus Village Suites are open to freshman and upper division students. Each suite consists of four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a common living area, and a kitchenette. MEAL PLANS ARE MANDATORY. • Double occupancy room with 5 day meal plan.........$11,470.00 annual • Double occupancy room with 7 day meal plan.........$12,120.00 annual

  10. Housing • The Bricks community is made up of three traditional brick buildings. Washburn, Hoover, and Royce Halls. Three stories high, and divided into six wings. Each brick building houses 204 students in double occupancy rooms. MEAL PLANS ARE MANDATORY. • Double occupancy room with 5 day meal plan...$9,800.00 annual • Double occupancy room with 7 day meal plan..$10,500.00 annual • Joe West Hall is a twelve-story high-rise residence hall home to 600 students. MEAL PLANS ARE MANDATORY. • Double occupancy room with 5 day meal plan...$9,800.00 annual • Double occupancy room with 7 day meal plan..$10,500.00 annual

  11. Facilities • Academic • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library • Recreational • Aquatic center, bowling center, group fitness program, intramural sports.

  12. Activities • Men's Sports • Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, and soccer. • Women's Sports • Cross country, soccer, softball, swimming/diving, tennis, volleyball, and water polo.

  13. Campus visits • Register online to do an individual tour.

  14. Academics • Accreditation • WASC – Western Association of Schools and Colleges. • Student-faculty ratio • 25:1 • Class Size 17-20

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