California State University—Stanislaus is a public university in Turlock, Stanislaus County, California, founded in 1957. It is the only campus in the system that now offers a bachelor's degree in cognitive studies. The campus is 228 acres in size and is located in a suburban area.
The university grants students with California State University Courses of more than 171 undergraduate majors, minors, and concentrations are available, as well as master's degrees in 14 programmes, an Executive and Online MBA, a doctorate in education, certificates in teacher preparation and professional areas, and over 2,000 courses.
The University has a high acceptance rate of 89%. Approximately 9,903 students are enrolled at the college, and 345 California State University international students come from across the globe.
CSU Stanislaus is a branch of California State University, the largest and one of the most affordable institutions in the United States. The 228-acre campus location is in Turlock, California's Central Valley, a community that takes pride in its small-town ambience, excellent schools, and low crime rate.
The college provides financial aid and scholarships like ASI Giving Back Scholarship, Aspiring Teacher Scholarship, Betty Stokes Johnson Alumni Scholarship for Excellence and many more ranging from 1000 USD and 10,000 USD (77,486 INR- 7,74,865 INR) to help fund international students.
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