Since obtaining his higher education at Stanislaus State, Israel Gonzalez is realizing a long-held dream by making a positive impact on his community like few others have. 

Gonzalez is the founding principal of Lucas Elementary Dual Language Academy in Ceres, one of the most successful dual language academies in the Central Valley and only the fourth dual language academy in Stanislaus County. 

Earning a college education is not an easy task for anyone, but it can be more challenging for students with visual impairments. 

That journey got a little smoother, though, for three Stanislaus State students who each were awarded a $10,000 Dale M. Schoettler Scholarship for Visually Impaired Students. 

Jose (JC) Aguirre, Morgan Jacobs and Jon Able, were among 39 California State University students to earn the scholarship for the 2020-21 academic year. 

The national economic recovery from the pandemic is continuing at a slower pace, due to emerging variants of the COVID-19 virus and a reluctance among some populations to seek vaccination. Reaching vaccination goals in late spring will speed up the rate of economic recovery in the second half of 2021, but complete recovery in the San Joaquin Valley — as measured by the region’s full employment levels — is not expected to take place until the end of 2023.

Request to Appeal Decision

If your admission has been denied or recently rescinded and you would like the office of Student Recruitment and Outreach to reconsider, you must provide new academic information to demonstrate that admissions requirements for California State University, Stanislaus are met by the established deadline.

Join the Women and Leadership Series book club for the upcoming book discussion. Register by May 26 to receive a copy of the book.

The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation by Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs

Six Stanislaus State credential candidates with student teaching assignments in San Joaquin County are the first to receive scholarships from the University’s recently established Ocella Riley Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Jennifer Ramos, Ranae Handel Merrill, Deanne Mendoza, Kayla Wise, Amritpal Maan and Kayla Borders have each been awarded $1,250 to cover expenses while they train to be teachers.