Instructionally Related Programs

Anthropology Service Learning Project with We Care Program

Dr. Richard Wallace and his anthropology students have conducted interviews with the homeless men that utilize the We Care Shelter and dinner services to apply academic components while highlighting the experiences of voices rarely heard. In Spring 2022, the anthropology students interviewed  over 16 We Care clients about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

Stan State participated in the VITA program for 19 years as Accounting and Finance students provide free federal and state tax return preparation for low income and underserved members of the community during February and March. The University partnered with the IRS and the Turlock Salvation Army, where the tax clinics are held.

Annual Reports

Our Annual Reports include our program goals and outcomes for the past academic year. Some highlights that are included in 2023 – 2024 are the following:

What is an Academic Internship?

An academic internship is a credit-bearing, career-related work experience of limited duration in which an individual takes on responsible roles outside of the traditional university environment. Academic internships may take place in a nonprofit organization, government office, or for-profit business. Depending on the employer, some internships are paid.

About the Office of Service Learning

Stanislaus State promotes Service Learning as a High Impact Practice that is a valued part of a student's educational process through which academic experience and social consciousness are deepened. 

Faculty Affairs Committee (FAC)

The FAC is composed of the Chair, Chair elect, and five full-time tenured voting faculty members, with no more than two of the five full-time tenured voting faculty members from any one college. The membership may include no more than two librarians and/or counselors.

University Retention, Promotion and Tenure Committee (URPTC)

The URPTC is composed of five full-time tenured voting faculty members at the rank of full professor, librarian, or counselor.

Faculty Budget Advisory Committee (FBAC)

The FBAC shall be composed of fourteen voting members. The composition of members shall be as follows: seven elected, tenured/tenure track faculty members: a Chair, a Chair-elect, and five faculty members with one from the library or counseling and at least one from each of the colleges of the University; in addition, one student selected by the Associated Students, according to their procedures. An executive secretary shall be appointed by the President of the University.

Academic Technology and Learning Committee (ATLC)

The ATLC is composed of 15 voting members, including a Chair and Chair-elect. There are nine additional faculty members including a library representative, one representative from each college, one at-large faculty representative who has taught an online or hybrid course, one at-large faculty representative who preferably teaches at least one in-person class per year on the Stockton campus, one at-large  faculty representative who is a lecturer, and the Speaker (or designee). One student shall be appointed by ASI.