CSU Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani was among the national education leaders who gathered with legislators at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Education Board in West Virginia this week to discuss how to substantially improve college completion rates.
 
CSU Stanislaus’ success in student retention and graduation has become well known. The University retains about 82 percent of incoming freshmen. About 50 percent of freshmen graduate within six years.
President Shirvani sees room to improve these already outstanding numbers.
 
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California State University, Stanislaus’ 50th Anniversary Fundraising Gala featuring Sarah Palin proved to be the largest fundraising even
You may have heard recently of the firm resolve of both the Governor and the California Legislature to protect funding for higher education in this state. This is welcome news and means that our message is getting through. Nevertheless, while the budget has not yet been enacted, the Governor’s current proposal still assumes a 10% increase in CSU student fees. Under this circumstance, the CSU Board of Trustees met on June 18, 2010 to consider an increase in student fees. Regrettably, the Board must make its decision before the final budget is known.
A free two-week camp to give girls entering the 11th and 12th grades or who are recent high school graduates the tools to successfully manage their personal finances will be held July 6-15 at California State University, Stanislaus. Openings are still available for the program that gets under way on Tuesday, July 6.

Young Writers’ Workshop Begins 16th Year June 28

Students from the fifth through the eighth grade are eligible to register for the 16th annual Young Writers’ Workshop of the Great Valley Writing Project at California State University, Stanislaus, scheduled June 28 through July 9.

Participants will receive in-depth writing instruction, structured workshop time, and interact with visiting writers and journalists. Classes will be held on the Turlock campus from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

California State University, Stanislaus generates a total impact of $169 million annually on the regional economy and $268 million on the statewide economy, according to a new report on the California State University system’s fiscal influence on the state.
Were it not for the Noyce Teacher Scholarship that California State University, Stanislaus student Alice Poulson is receiving this coming academic year, her goal of becoming a science teacher would still be just out of reach.
 
“I couldn’t afford to stay in school, so I dropped out,” she said. “I’ve wanted to be a teacher for a long time, but – if it weren’t for this scholarship – I wouldn’t be here at all,” Poulson said.
 
Since winning the $10,000 award, Poulson, 39, has re-enrolled in CSU Stanislaus and is on track to earn a teaching credential.
 
Isaac Farhadian (left) with Provost James Strong.
Isaac Farhadian, whose dossier includes study abroad, service to the community and campus volunt
Mark Lazari
Already adorned with honors cords and medals, Mark Lazari, 22, of Turlock received the surprise news today (Friday, June 4) – during
Kamalpreet Gill
Medical school seems just around the corner for the youngest graduate among the 2,345 students eligible to participate in com