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USF Regional Campuses

Through the unique combination of high tech and high touch, colleagues at the regional campuses help make college accessible to working adults in their local home or business communities. Regional campuses are full-service facilities with outstanding advising and administrative services. Smart classrooms, wireless Internet, libraries that contain more than one million volumes, subscriptions to almost 3,000 periodicals, and access to more than 100 databases help to make our educational facilities cutting edge.

USF's regional campuses are located in Cupertino, Sacramento, San Ramon, and Santa Rosa. Five undergraduate degree completion programs, five graduate programs, and five concentrations are offered through the College of Professional Studies. Graduate, teacher credential, Administrative Services, and Pupil Personnel credential programs are offered through the School of Education. The School of Nursing offers a unique program designed for nurses who hold an R.N. and are interested in earning a Master of Science in Nursing.

All of the regional campus programs are designed with the understanding that the adult learner brings valuable personal and professional experiences to the classroom. Students' life experiences are combined with a rigorous exploration of theory and current, cutting-edge practical applications from our ever-changing world. The rich combination of theory and applied learning transforms students' understanding and provides graduates with a competitive edge in the workplace.

Students typically progress through their programs as a single group (or "cohort") of peers, who start their degree program together and enroll in many of the same small, seminar-based classes. The cohort model of education allows the faculty in the program to tailor practical examples and assignments in the sequence of courses to the unique needs and interest of each cohort.

The degree programs offered at the regional campuses are the same values-based, academically rigorous programs offered on the USF main campus. In addition, regional campus faculty, library, and administrative colleagues provide on-site services such as degree planning, academic advising, and library research assistance. Also available is online access to the USF student information systems and various student services professionals.

The addresses and phone numbers for the four regional campuses are listed below. For further information and directions to each of the campuses, please contact them or check the USF regional campus web site: http://www.usfca.edu/regions

Santa Rosa Regional Campus

(Located close to the downtown exit off Hwy 101.)

University of San Francisco
416 B Street
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
(707) 527-9612
e-mail: santarosacampus@usfca.edu
Sacramento Regional Campus

(Located near Cal Expo and the downtown I-80 interchange.)

University of San Francisco
2180 Harvard Street, Suite 375
Sacramento, CA 95815
(916) 920-0157
e-mail: sacramentocampus@usfca.edu
San Ramon Regional Campus

(Located in the Bishop Ranch complex.)

University of San Francisco
One Annabel Lane, Suite 115
San Ramon, CA 94583
(925) 867-2711
e-mail: sanramoncampus@usfca.edu
Cupertino Regional Campus

(Located on Stevens Creek Blvd. between DeAnza and Wolfe Blvds.)

University of San Francisco
20085 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, CA 95014
(408) 255-1701
e-mail: cupertinocampus@usfca.edu


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