CSU, Sacramento

  • Sacramento, California
CSU, Sacramento

Employer Description

Sacramento State, ranked the fourth most diverse university in the western United States, according to U.S. News and World Report (2019), is at the forefront of issues paramount to the region, such as environmental research, politics, business, arts, healthcare, entrepreneurship and more. The University is preparing tomorrow’s leaders to embrace California’s opportunities, solve its challenges, and redefine what’s possible.

The University offers 64 bachelor’s degree programs with 70 concentrations, 51 master’s degree programs with 26 concentrations, and five doctoral degrees, in Audiology, Physical Therapy, School Psychology, Public History and Educational Leadership, with two concentrations in Ed.D. It also offers 28 post-baccalaureate certificates and 10 credential programs, and houses numerous research and community service centers. Sacramento State is impactful globally and locally, with more than 240,000 alumni around the world and with 1-in-20 residents of the Sacramento region as proud alumnus or alumna.

Sacramento State At a Glance:

  • Founded: 1947 (as Sacramento State College)
  • President: Robert S. Nelsen
  • Campus: 300 acres, six miles from the State Capitol; a designated “Tree Campus USA”
  • Six-County Service Region: Sacramento, Placer, Yolo, El Dorado, Sutter, Yuba
  • Athletics: NCAA Division I

Key Rankings and Distinctions: 

  • Fourth most diverse University in the western United States (US News and World Report, 2019)
  • 17th best undergraduate teaching in the Western Region, United States (U.S. News and World Report, 2019)
  • 1 in 20 adults in the region is a Sac State grad
  • Top 20 Best Bang for the Buck for Western Colleges (Washington Monthly, 2019)
  • Capital Fellows Program, which offers public policy fellowships in California State government, is ranked as one of the best internships in the nation for career development. Fellows are placed at some of the highest levels of state government.
  • Bachelor's in gerontology degree is ranked fifth-best in the U.S. (College Choice)
  • The School of Nursing averages the CSU’s highest first-attempt pass rate, with scores higher than UC Irvine and UCLA
  • Master of Science in Accountancy program ranked third nationally for Best Online Program and sixth most affordable (SR Education Group)

Students:

  • Fall 2019 total enrollment: 31,156 (full-time: 24,888; part-time: 6,268)
  • Student-to-faculty ratio: 24:1
  • Average class size: 27

Enrollment by Ethnicity (Fall 2019):

  • Hispanic: 34%
  • White: 26%
  • Asian American: 19%
  • Other/multiracial: 6%
  • African American: 6%
  • Unknown: 4%
  • Non-resident alien: 4%
  • Pacific Islander: 1%

139 JOB(S) AT CSU, Sacramento

  • Research Analyst

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Nov 06, 2024
    • Administrative Analysis and Research
  • Support Coordinator, Guardian Scholars Program

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Nov 02, 2024
    • Public Health
  • Budget and HR Business Process Analyst

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 31, 2024
    • Accounting and Finance
    • Human Resources and Personnel
  • Administrative Support Coordinator I

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 31, 2024
    • Administration and Management
    • Clerical and Administrative Support
  • Procurement Card Program Specialist (AA/S-NE)

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 31, 2024
    • Project Management
    • Purchasing and Warehouse
  • Lab Tech & Office Staff

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 31, 2024
    • Sciences and Laboratory
  • Seasonal Central Campus Groundsworker

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 31, 2024
    • Grounds and Landscaping Services
  • Tenure Track Faculty - Community Health/Leadership Nursing

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 30, 2024
    • Public Health
  • Tenure Track Faculty - Pediatric Nursing

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 29, 2024
    • Public Health
  • Combat U Casual Worker

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 26, 2024
    • Other
  • ASC II

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 26, 2024
    • Clerical and Administrative Support
  • Senior Project Coordinator

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 26, 2024
    • Project Management
  • Outreach, Retention, and Student Success Professional

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 26, 2024
    • Education and Training
    • Human and Social Services
  • Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Coordinator (Student Services Professional III)

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 19, 2024
    • Education and Training
    • Human Resources and Personnel
  • Director of Operations & Innovation

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 19, 2024
    • Administration and Management
  • Administrative Analyst, Student Success & Engagement

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 19, 2024
    • Administrative Analysis and Research
    • Clerical and Administrative Support
    • Education and Training
  • Executive Assistant

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 19, 2024
    • Administration and Management
  • Academic Advisor II

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 18, 2024
    • Education and Training
  • Gardening Specialist

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 18, 2024
    • Grounds and Landscaping Services
  • Director, Martin Luther King, Jr. Center

    • Sacramento, California
    • CSU, Sacramento
    • Oct 18, 2024
    • Administration and Management

CSU, Sacramento

Sacramento State, ranked the fourth most diverse university in the western United States, according to U.S. News and World Report (2019), is at the forefront of issues paramount to the region, such as environmental research, politics, business, arts, healthcare, entrepreneurship and more. The University is preparing tomorrow’s leaders to embrace California’s opportunities, solve its challenges, and redefine what’s possible.

The University offers 64 bachelor’s degree programs with 70 concentrations, 51 master’s degree programs with 26 concentrations, and five doctoral degrees, in Audiology, Physical Therapy, School Psychology, Public History and Educational Leadership, with two concentrations in Ed.D. It also offers 28 post-baccalaureate certificates and 10 credential programs, and houses numerous research and community service centers. Sacramento State is impactful globally and locally, with more than 240,000 alumni around the world and with 1-in-20 residents of the Sacramento region as proud alumnus or alumna.

Sacramento State At a Glance:

  • Founded: 1947 (as Sacramento State College)
  • President: Robert S. Nelsen
  • Campus: 300 acres, six miles from the State Capitol; a designated “Tree Campus USA”
  • Six-County Service Region: Sacramento, Placer, Yolo, El Dorado, Sutter, Yuba
  • Athletics: NCAA Division I

Key Rankings and Distinctions: 

  • Fourth most diverse University in the western United States (US News and World Report, 2019)
  • 17th best undergraduate teaching in the Western Region, United States (U.S. News and World Report, 2019)
  • 1 in 20 adults in the region is a Sac State grad
  • Top 20 Best Bang for the Buck for Western Colleges (Washington Monthly, 2019)
  • Capital Fellows Program, which offers public policy fellowships in California State government, is ranked as one of the best internships in the nation for career development. Fellows are placed at some of the highest levels of state government.
  • Bachelor's in gerontology degree is ranked fifth-best in the U.S. (College Choice)
  • The School of Nursing averages the CSU’s highest first-attempt pass rate, with scores higher than UC Irvine and UCLA
  • Master of Science in Accountancy program ranked third nationally for Best Online Program and sixth most affordable (SR Education Group)

Students:

  • Fall 2019 total enrollment: 31,156 (full-time: 24,888; part-time: 6,268)
  • Student-to-faculty ratio: 24:1
  • Average class size: 27

Enrollment by Ethnicity (Fall 2019):

  • Hispanic: 34%
  • White: 26%
  • Asian American: 19%
  • Other/multiracial: 6%
  • African American: 6%
  • Unknown: 4%
  • Non-resident alien: 4%
  • Pacific Islander: 1%