Sonoma State University occupies 269 acres in the beautiful wine country of Sonoma County, in Northern California. Located at the foot of the Sonoma hills, the campus is just an hour's drive north of San Francisco and 40 minutes away from the Pacific Ocean. The relatively small campus of 7,979 students allows for close faculty-student interaction. Currently, campus housing accommodates 2,431 students in both apartment and residential suite style facilities.
Founded in 1960 as a teacher education center for the North Bay, Sonoma State University is now a liberal arts and sciences university dedicated to providing high-quality undergraduate education and selected professional graduate programs. Dedicated to the liberal arts and sciences and known for its active use of technology., the SSU educational experience fosters intellectual, cognitive, social and personal growth.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition : $10170/year
Registration Fees : $3408/year
Books & Materials : $1224/year
Food/Housing : $8600/year
Personal Expenses : $3000/year
Health Insurance : $715/year
[ Total $27,117/year ]
Admission
Undergraduate admission is based primarily on marks/grades and TOEFL scores. Grades must be above average. The minimum TOEFL required for undergraduate admission is 173 (computer) or 500 (paper).