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Sonoma State University

The Sonoma State American Language Institute (SSALI) is located in scenic Northern California near the rural beauty of the world-famous Wine Country and one hour from San Francisco. The spectacular Pacific coast, impressive redwood forests, and numerous parks are only minutes from campus. California State University Sonoma is recognized for its beautiful, safe, and clean campus. SSALI is the perfect program for those desiring challenging classes taught in a supportive and family-like environment.

Academics

Special Features

Concurrent Enrollment and Conditional Admission

Housing

SSALI students have several housing options, and many choose a homestay; the cost is $900/month and includes 14 meals/week. Some students may choose a homestay without meals. All SSALI homestays are arranged through International Student Placements (ISP-http://isphomestays.com/downloads/isp-app-sonoma.pdf). On-campus housing may be available in the attractive townhouse suites or apartments. Off-campus apartments and shared rentals may also be available. Prices vary widely.

Activities

Each semester students enjoy a number of social and cultural activities. Students can join university groups like IEEC(international student club), Outdoor Pursuits (camping and hiking trips), JUMP (volunteer in the community), and Wine Club. The university also sponsors activities such as Asian Heritage Month and the International Film Festival. Students can also have a conversation partner, join lunch conversation groups, and attend plays, concerts and special sporting events. Many students participate in sports teams playing baseball, soccer, and volleyball. The cost for all activities is minimal. Some sample activities are:

Calendar and Costs

SESSION     TUITION
Spring Semester 16 weeks Jan - May $5000
Mid term Spring 8 weeks Mid-March - May $2500
No Summer Program  -   -   - 
Mid session Summer 4 weeks July - August $1200
Fall Semester 16 weeks September - December $5000
Mid term Fall 8 weeks Mid October - December $2500

The University

There are now 46 bachelor's degrees, 15 master's degrees and 9 credential programs and 8 undergraduate and graduate certificate programs. Some of the degrees offered are:

American Multicultural Studies Environmental Studies
Anthropology Geography
Art (History, Studio, Film) Global Studies
Biology History
Business Administration Kinesiology
Chemistry Mathematics
Communication Studies Music
Computer Engineering Nursing
Computer Science & Engineering Physics
Counseling Psychology
Criminology & Criminal Justice Studies Sociology
Early Childhood Studies Theater Arts
Economics Wine Business
Electrical Engineering Women’s and Gender Studies
English Education

 

 

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