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Fresno State
We are the Pride of the Valley
California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) is the primary public university serving California’s Central Valley. Founded in 1911, Fresno State enrolls nearly 25,000 students and graduates approximately 6,000 annually, contributing to an alumni network of more than 300,000.
Located in the heart of California’s agricultural region and near the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Fresno State provides broad access to higher education and serves a diverse student population. More than 80% of students receive financial aid, and many are the first in their families to attend college. The university is ranked No. 2 nationally for value among public and private universities by Washington Monthly, reflecting its strong return on investment and commitment to student success.
Designated as an R2 doctoral university with high research activity, Fresno State offers 74 bachelor’s degrees, 49 master’s degrees and three doctoral programs, along with a competitive Division I athletics program. The university is committed to student success, research, public service and strengthening the economic and cultural vitality of the Central Valley and beyond.
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