The California State University, Stanislaus Foundation operates as an auxiliary of California State University, Stanislaus. The Foundation's purpose is to supplement the services and funding provided by the state to our students, staff, and faculty by securing private support on behalf of the University.

The Foundation is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) entity and is responsible for the receipt, acknowledgment, and oversight of all private gifts to the University.

At the foundation of supporting and promoting graduate student success is ensuring quality graduate programs. In addition to the critical role that the individual graduate program faculty play in the delivery of our high-quality programs, the University’s Graduate Council plays a critical governance role in the oversight, strategic direction, and advocacy for graduate education. As a committee of the Academic Senate, the charge of Graduate Council includes:

In lieu of a graduate dean, infrastructure for graduate education is shared across several key entities, and is summarized below, both within the colleges and programs, as well as centrally.

Infrastructure within the colleges, departments, and programs includes the following:

This virtual 90-minute deep dive session will expand on the traditional understanding of gender, discuss specific gender identities such as bi-gender, two-spirit, agender, etc. It will also highlight the lives, opportunities and challenges experienced by TGI individuals, as well as resources on how to best support and advocate in our communities. 

Register Here for Zoom!

The Undocumented Student Services Office is hosting an informational session to get students' perspectives on what they would like to see in our upcoming UndocuGrad Ceremony.  The UndocuGrad Ceremony will be a celebration of the accomplishments and resiliency of graduating Undocumented Warriors and Warriors from mixed-status families. The Ceremony is open to all current Stan State graduating students, both undergraduate and graduate, and their families and friends.  Please join the planning committee. 

Resume writing can be overwhelming... very overwhelming.
If you need help knowing how to best highlight yourself on a resume for the Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Virtual Career Expo, then join us and H-E-B in this virtual workshop Monday, February 13th from 10-11 am.

Join on Zoom Here!