San Jose State University
Transcript: Location: Located in San Jose, California. Street address: 1 Washington Square College expectations: Required GPA of 3.0 Must know the rules and live by them. Must know the consequences of when the rules are broken. Must know the appeal rights. No cheating, threatening, and plagiarizing. On/ Off Campus Housing: All freshmen, within a 30 mi radius, must live on campus for the first year. International house has students of many ethnicities, including american residents. Offers fraternities and sororities, which is part of the greek life. You can live in many of the apartment complexes in downtown San Jose, which surrounds campus. Majors: Anthropology Nursing Engineering Business Health & Science Art Communication Economics World Languages & Literature Etc. Student population: 32,471 (since 2014) San Jose State University By: Andres Leon Jimenez Job opportunities: Dedicated to nondiscrimination of everything. Can work for human resources and faculty affairs. Students can find jobs at the career center and work study. Maximum hours per semester 16 hours for undergraduate students. 18 hours for graduating seniors. Interview questions and answers( from my mother: Yolanda M. Jimenez): Q: What was your favorite memory at SJSU? A: Her favorite memory was participating in the Chicano Commencement Committee, the Latina Alliance, & MECHA (Movimiento Estudianteil Chicano de Aztlan). This was her favorite memory because, besides making friends, she was able to make a difference and speak for the underrepresented minority population of the college. Q: What was your worst memory? A: Her worst memory was while she was on campus, she experienced the 1987 7.8 earthquake that shook San Jose & other surrounding communities. Q: Did you have a lot of friends? A: She had a lot of acquaintances, and a large support network. Greek Life: Has offered fun atmosphere filled with friendship, community service, and personal development. All factors make college life memorable. In/ out of state tuition: Cost of Attendence: In-state is $27,619, Out of state is $38,779. Tuition & fees: In-state is $7,323, Out of state is $18,483. What SJSU known for: Top provider in engineering, science, and business. Top 15 public universities in the west. Top 20 colleges in the nation. National leader in graduating minority students. Home to only research facility in the nation. Meal Plans: Provides ethnic and american cuisine. SJSU offers vegetarian(and vegan) food, mexican, italian, asian, homemade pizza fresh fruits and vegetables, and sweets. Membership plans consist of platinum plan and gold plan. Community plans consist of community 25, community 50, centennial plan, and community 150. Security: Committed to providing a safe & secure learning environment. SJSU judo club( was not categorized as NCAA or college sport) Transportation: Types of transportation are train & bus. 50% discount on 20-ride tickets or monthly passes. Highway 17 Express 10-day & 31-day passes. SJSU Tower Card with unlimited rides on all transportation. Team Info: Compete at Mountain West Conference. Play in Division 1/FBS Has 10 won NCAA national Division 1 championships(since 2014). Has won 19 Olympic medals(in which 7 are gold). Colors: Blue, white, gold. SAT/ACT Admition Range: SAT- 1150 & above ACT- 25 & above Graduation rate: First-time freshmen 6-year rate: 47.7% Undergraduate transfers 5-year rate: 64% Sports: Men's: Soccer Football Cross-Country Basketball Baseball Golf Water Polo Women's: Basketball Cross-Country Golf Gymnastics Volleyball Softball Soccer Swimming/Diving Tennis Track & Field Sand Volleyball Water polo Mascot: Sammy Spartan Sources: sjsu.edu spartandaily.edu sjsuspartans.com calstate.edu collegedata.com Maps of college: College Background: Founded in 1857. Established during the Civil war. Was first called Minn's Evening Normal School. The school was used to train teachers. College name has changed a lot from 1857-1974. Struggled through the world wars, the great depression, the korean war, the cold war, the vietnam war, and etc. Q: Why did you choose this college? A: SJSU was actually not the school of her choice, but it was the closest university to her hometown of Hollister, CA, & and her father wouldn't let her go so far from home. Q: What were your extra curricular activities? A: Her extra curricular activities were mainly through student clubs, rallies, organizing community projects, cultural art fairs, and student recrutement. Q: Did you recieve any scholarships? A: Yes, she has recieved scholarships from the Mexican American Political Association, the United Farm Workers of America, and the League of United Latin American Citizens.