Few universities in the world offer the extraordinary range and diversity of academic programs that students enjoy at San José State. Here you will find links to information related to your academic pursuits at SJSU.
The SJSU Academic Senate is the principal agency for the formulation of university policy.
A retention unit composed of the Student Resource Center and a comprehensive set of student assistance programs designed to facilitate successful student persistence through the completion of the baccalaureate degree. Some of Academic Services' programs are:
PDF versions of the current and upcoming academic year calendars.
See Academic Services, above.
Federal project designed to provide traditionally underrepresented individuals, who are low-income and first-generation college students or registered with a disability hindering academic performance, with equal access to education opportunities.
The Academic Technology Support Department at the CSU Office of the Chancellor has developed and supports resources to help the CSU faculty, staff, students, and administrators be more successful in teaching and learning. The CSU OCELOT site (Online Center for Excellence in Learning and Online Teaching) is a collection of collections of online teaching and learning resources developed by the CSU for CSU faculty, staff, students and administrators.
San José State consists of eight colleges and offers more than 134 bachelor's and master's degrees with 110 concentrations.
This web-based SJSU Catalog includes all information found in the current printed version (Fall 2004). The printed Catalog may be purchased in Spartan Bookstore
Course listing and schedules.
Participation in the Commencement ceremony has been a long and exciting tradition for students receiving undergraduate or graduate degrees from San José State University.
Educational Counseling can help students with their study skills, alleviating test anxiety, improving their time management, and much more.
A listing of all degrees and majors offered at SJSU.
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) provides high quality retention services for students with disabilities and reasonable accommodations for faculty and staff with disabilities.
SJSU's eCampus utilizes WebCT and is responsible for the delivery of online classes and content.
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The upcoming final exam schedule and other links.
Information pertinent to prospective and current SJSU graduate students.
Information about various academic honors programs and graduating with honors.
International Programs and Services is composed of International Student Advising, Study Abroad and the International House.
The SJSU library, whose collections are merged with the collections of the San José City Public Library system in the new Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library.
Provides support services, such as skills assessment, individual or group tutorials, subject advising, learning assistance, summer academic preparation and basic skills development.
Federal program designed to encourage low-income individuals who are first-generation college students and/or underrepresented in graduate education to pursue doctoral study.
Metropolitan University Scholar's Experience: A special progam specifically designed for freshmen.
SJSU's Student Self-Service Web Site. This site is unique in that it provides you direct and immediate access to your personal university records and the services that are critical to your educational experience and ultimate success at SJSU.
Links to various pages of existing university academic and student policies and procedures.
Enroll in a service learning class where you will apply classroom theory to real community issues, explore career options, develop personal and professional skills, and develop a greater awareness of your role in the world.
SJSU, along with the California State University System, sponsors over 135 programs in 35 different countries.
Information on ELM, EPT, WST and graduate examinations (ex. GRE, MCAT, etc.)
Instructions on how to obtain copies of your transcript.
Tutoring for SJSU students is available through the Learning Assistance Resource Center
You will find here links to pages on many aspects of curriculum, with special emphasis on general education, undergraduate curricular proposals, and the Academic Master Plan.