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The Stan State textbook program, StanBooks, makes getting your course materials m

The Princeton Review names Stanislaus State a 2025 Best Value College for return on investment, impact, affordability and student success.

This webpage serves as the central resource for faculty program leads, department chairs, program directors, deans, staff leads, and non-academic catalog editors involved in the Academic Catalog Review and Publication process. It outlines roles and responsibilities, distinguishes catalog review from curriculum approval, and provides key deadlines, tools, and guidance to support a smooth, accurate, and timely catalog cycle. 

Join this information session, held via Zoom, to learn about the Health Science completion program and the concentrations available for this degree.

Register for the Information Sessions

Join this information session, held via Zoom, to learn about the Health Science completion program and the concentrations available for this degree.

Register for the Information Sessions

Join this information session, held via Zoom, to learn about the Health Science completion program and the concentrations available for this degree.

Register for the Information Sessions

Join this information session, held via Zoom, to learn about the Health Science completion program and the concentrations available for this degree.

Register for the Information Sessions

TAR Process Overview 

Stanislaus State technology acquisitions, whether purchased or obtained at no cost - including free software, are to be reviewed for Enterprise Support, Accessibility and Information Security compliance before acquisition. The Technology Acquisition Review Process (TAR Process) has been established to conduct product reviews that will be used to determine the level of support required from the Office of Information Technology for the following: 

Looking for ways to make the most of summer break? Discover 5 powerful tips for college students to gain career experience, build their resume and level up professionally — without missing out on fun.
Criminal Justice students at Stanislaus State showcase original research on juvenile justice, forensic science and more at the CJ2255 symposium. Learn how this hands-on experience prepares students for careers in law enforcement and beyond.