Sonoma
State University has become one of the most popular
campuses in the California State University system.
Factors important to attracting students to SSU include
the beautiful location of the campus, its reputation
for small class sizes, and the opportunities to learn
from professors who have administrative as well as research
experience.
Sonoma
State University occupies 274 acres in the beautiful
wine country of Sonoma County, in Northern California.
Located at the foot of the Sonoma hills, the campus
is just an hour's drive north of San Francisco and 40
minutes away from the Pacific Ocean.
Sonoma
State University is dedicated to the liberal arts and
sciences and is known for active use of technology.
As California's premier public undergraduate institution,
SSU has a commitment to graduating students who have
the ability to think critically and ethically and can
effectively use information technology.
www.sonoma.edu
www.sonoma.edu/education/
Santa
Rosa Junior College is a public, two-year junior college
governed by a Board of Trustees under the laws of the
State of California. SRJC boasts comprehensive curricula
of academic and vocational instruction together with
a varied program of extra-curricular activities. Approximately
20,020 students attend day classes; 18,800 attend evening
classes; and 16,610, summer classes. These students
come from the Junior College District, from other sections
of California, from other states and from abroad. Many
have transferred to four-year colleges where they have
continued their studies with distinction. Others have
entered directly into their chosen work and have achieved
positions of respect in their local communities.
www.santarosa.edu