Sacramento State students are protesting a new university policy requiring them to live on campus for their first two ...
Starting next year, incoming State freshmen will be required to live on campus for two years. It's a move the university's president said is meant to shed their past reputation as a commuter school.
Students participated in a protest over the upcoming housing requirement for incoming freshmen and overall affordability ...
Beginning Fall 2026, Sacramento State will implement a Two-Year Residential Requirement for incoming first-year students (non-transfer). This policy supports student success, community engagement, and ...
SENTENCE. THIS IS NEW TONIGHT, BEGINNING NEXT FALL, SACRAMENTO STATE FRESHMEN WILL BE REQUIRED TO LIVE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING FOR THEIR FIRST TWO ACADEMIC YEARS. THE UNIVERSITY SAYS THE NEW POLICY IS ...
Sacramento State President Luke Wood is joined by his wife Idara Essien-Wood as he attends an Assembly session on Thursday, June 6, 2024, to recognize the university as a Black Serving Institution.
Sacramento State is looking to build more on-campus housing to meet the needs of a new requirement that freshman live at the university starting in 2026, President Luke Wood announced in a recent ...
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