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  1. In 1972, the school became California State University, Sacramento. In 2004, it formally adopted Sacramento State as its primary name; it had been used in athletics for some time. Today, Sacramento State is the only major four-year comprehensive university in the city of Sacramento.

  2. Founded as Sacramento State College in 1947 with 235 students and five full-time faculty members, Sacramento State has been serving the region for more than 75 years. Now nearly 31,000 students strong, it is the sixth largest of the 23 campuses in the California State University (CSU) system.

  3. Originally, Sacrameto State College was housed on the grounds of Sacramento City College (then named Sacramento Junior College). In May of 1951, construction of the current University began on what was a combination of hop fields and peach orchards (Craft 1987).

  4. Sac State is Sacramento’s University – the only public university in the capital of the state which has the world’s fifth-largest economy. Founded in 1947, Sac State has grown into one of the region’s leading centers of research, innovation, and community engagement.

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Sac State’s story reaches back even earlier to the 1920s, when political efforts to bring a university to Sacramento were repeatedly shot down by Bay Area lawmakers, according to a history of...

  6. A vibrant, metropolitan university, Sacramento State enrolls a multicultural student body and graduates about 7,000 students each year. The University has an annual economic impact of nearly $1.3 billion on the Sacramento Valley Region.

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  8. Aug 29, 2023 · History. Founded in 1947 as Sacramento State College, the institution started with a modest enrollment of just 235 students. It wasn't until the 1950s and '60s that it began to grow significantly, both in terms of student population and infrastructure.