San Diego State University Imperial Valley Campus
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San Diego State University |
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Established | 1959 |
Type | Satellite campus of SDSU |
Dean | Stephen B. W. Roeder |
Faculty | 49 |
Students | 800+ |
Location | Calexico and Brawley, California, United States |
Campus | Urban, 8 acres |
Affiliations | California State University system, San Diego State University |
Website | ivcampus.sdsu.edu |
The Imperial Valley Campus is a two-year upper division satellite campus of San Diego State University in Calexico, California, right along the border with Mexico. Established in 1959 by act of the state legislature, it serves residents of California's Imperial County. It is accredited as an integral division of SDSU and operates under the same academic calendar.
Offering the last two years of undergraduate education, graduate programs, and fifth year credential programs for teacher preparation, the campus accepts students who have at least fifty-six (56) transferable units from community colleges or other accredited institutions.
[edit] Brawley campus
Another branch campus has been established in Brawley, California along with a research park and additional, related facilities.
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Colleges: College of Arts & Letters • College of Business Administration • College of Education • College of Engineering • College of Health & Human Services (and Graduate School of Public Health) • College of Sciences • College of Professional Studies & Fine Arts • College of Extended Studies • American Language Institute • Imperial Valley Campus People: List of San Diego State University alumni and faculty Media: KPBS (TV/DT/FM) • KCR (AM) • San Diego State University Press Research: SDSU Research Foundation • Facilities: Biological Field Stations • Mount Laguna Observatory Athletics: SDSU Aztecs • Arenas/Stadiums: Qualcomm Stadium • Cox Arena • Tony Gwynn Stadium |
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Laboratories | Desert Studies Center • Moss Landing Marine Laboratories • Mount Laguna Observatory |