Brad J. Porfilio, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Education, Kinesiology & Social Work

The College of Education, Kinesiology & Social Work is dedicated to preparing professionals who are "Life-Long Learners" equipped with the skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to address the challenges facing schools, social service agencies, and communities. Our talented staff and faculty are devoted to the highest quality programs that meet state and national accreditation standards.

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About Our College

The College of Education, Kinesiology & Social Work is dedicated to preparing professionals who are "Life-Long Learners" equipped with the skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to address the challenges facing schools, social service agencies, and communities.

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Accreditation

Accreditation is a voluntary quality assurance process that assists institutions in developing and maintaining the highest educational standards. Since 1963, Stanislaus State has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). In addition, each of the colleges has earned accreditation for its individual programs.

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Dean's and Honor's List

Each semester Stanislaus State publishes a list of undergraduate honor students. To qualify for the list during the semester under consideration, a student must:

  1. Register for and earn a minimum of 12 units of credit of graded coursework at the University, and
  2. Achieve a 3.5 grade point average for all coursework attempted at the University that semester.

In addition to the Dean’s List of Students each semester, Stanislaus State also publishes a list of undergraduate students with honorable mention. To qualify for the list during the semester under consideration, a student must:

  1. Register for and earn a minimum of 8 to 11 units of graded coursework at the University, and
  2. Achieve a 3.5 grade point average for all coursework attempted at the University that semester.

The Office of the Provost publishes information provided by the University. For questions about your status or questions regarding your GPA, please contact Enrollment Services. If you would like your name removed from public platforms, please contact Enrollment Services to fill out the appropriate paperwork.

Dean's and Honors List

Updated: February 20, 2024