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  1. Sonoma State College moved to its present 269-acre site in 1966 when its first two buildings, Stevenson and Darwin Halls, were completed. By then there were more than 1,000 students enrolled. In 1978, University status was granted and the name of the college was changed to Sonoma State University.

  2. In 1960 legislation was signed establishing Sonoma State College. It first opened to 274 students in Fall 1961 in leased buildings in Rohnert Park. The move to its permanent site of 215 acres took place in 1966, upon completion of Stevenson and Darwin Halls for classrooms. As enrollments increased, new facilities were built: Ives Hall for performing arts, a dining commons, a library, a ...

  3. In 1978, Sonoma State College became Sonoma State University when the school officially gained university status, after which the surrounding community provided funds for the new university to build a large swimming pool, completed in 1982, and the 500-seat Evert Person Theatre in 1989. Further enrollment increases and a new goal of movement toward a residential campus as opposed to a commuter ...

  4. Living off campus and getting involved with the local community by working or volunteering will make you feel included by the locals (ssu students don't have a great reputation). Start living off campus once you're done with freshman year, and you'll have a far better experience. PROS: CONS: Overall, your experience will only be as good as you ...

  5. 1801 East Cotati Ave Rohnert Park, CA 94928 707.664.2880

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · 1801 East Cotati Ave Rohnert Park, CA 94928 707.664.2880

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  8. In 1976, Assembly Bill 3063 renames California State College, Sonoma to Sonoma State College. 1976 - A Student Trustee position is created on the Board of Trustees and a first member is named to a two-year term. Nominations are made to the governor by the CSUC Student Presidents Association.

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