Stanislaus State expands learning opportunities by releasing new programs designed to address community needs and students’ educational interests.

What is Clockwork?

Clockwork is the web-based access portal for DRS services. Students can make appointments, request accommodation letters, and schedule tests through the system. Faculty can review accommodation letters (without searching through emails), review and approve testing requests, and submit tests to the DRS office through the system. Both students and faculty can log into the portal with their Stanislaus State email credentials. Students, your access will be limited if you have not completed your registration with DRS.

Five Stan State students awarded Alumni Association Academic Achievement Scholarships plan to give back and inspire change in their communities.

Stanislaus State’s Warrior Entrepreneur and Innovation (WEI) Challenge brought students, faculty and community members together to celebrate creativity, collaboration and the drive to turn budding ideas into tangible business ventures.

The WEI Challenge, held in early December at the Warrior Steps in the University Student Center at the campus in Turlock, featured students from Stanislaus State, UC Merced and Modesto Junior College who pitched their business ideas in front of an audience that included local business leaders who served as judges during the competition.

Stanislaus State’s Alumni Council welcomes six new members, including two student representatives, fostering engagement and collaboration for the campus community.
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Welcome Warrior!

Learn about your New Student Orientation (NSO) program and the key sessions created to support you academically and personally as you begin your journey. 

Discover Stan State

Start your orientation experience by connecting with campus leadership and meeting the NSO team, your go-to guides for navigating your University experience. 

McNair Scholar and psychology major Tandy Das wants to counsel others and is considering taking mental health work to her native Philippines.
McNair Scholar Jimena Mojica-Camarena hopes to blend her double majors in English and ethnic studies as a university professor.
McNair Scholar Rosio Villanueva is studying the impact of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996, which is the law that sent her mom back to Mexico after she’d live in the U.S for 20 years.