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University Student Center Visionaries
The Stan State Student Center is evolving to better serve our students — and you can be part of this transformation!
By becoming a Student Center Visionary, you’ll play a vital role in expanding and renovating the heart of campus. With a gift of $5,000+, you’ll leave a lasting legacy in the Student Center, where generations of Warriors will connect, grow, and succeed.
Elite Youth Soccer camp is for players that are looking to take their game to the next level! Ages Welcome: Youth (Ages 7-13)
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For many families, the path to college can feel like navigating an unfamiliar road without a map. At Stan State, ensuring that families feel confident and supported in that journey is a top priority. That’s why the University has partnered with the Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE), a nationally recognized organization that has empowered more than 2.25 million students and families to pursue higher education.
Join Stan State soccer teams for an exciting day of soccer, community and fun at Soccer Fan Fest.
Young athletes ages 5 to 12 are invited to a free youth soccer clinic led by Warrior athletes and coaches. Whether your child is new to the game or already loves soccer, they’ll have a chance to learn new skills, play fun drills and experience the thrill of training with college athletes.
Families are invited to stick around and:
The Golden State Warriors are hosting their summer camp here. All skill levels, ages 9-17, are welcome.
One factor influencing our stress level is how well we manage our energy. The concept of energy management is based on a new way of looking at self-discipline. It challenges the widely held view that time management is the key to work/life balance.
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"Community care is showing up for each other when the weight of the world feels too heavy." CAPs would like to provide a space for students and staff to debrief and process the stress and heaviness of recent current events in our country. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact CAPS at 209-667-3381.
Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing special accommodations or who have questions about physical access may call (209) 667-3381 or email caps@csustan.edu prior to the event.