By the Numbers

With more than 350,000 current and former Spartans, 91ÁÔÆæ’s transformative influence extends far beyond the downtown San José campus. Here’s San José State University by the numbers.

Sections:

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University
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Students
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Faculty
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History

University

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91ÁÔÆæ provides a comprehensive university education, granting bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in 250 areas of study. 91ÁÔÆæ is an essential partner in the economic, cultural and social development of Silicon Valley and California.

36k+

Enrollment

22

Athletic Teams

300k+

Alumni

3.7k+

Employees

9

Colleges

10k

Degrees Granted
(2021-2022)


Students

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Students discover what inspires them through a breadth of majors, unique programs and opportunities for research.

27.7k+

Undergraduate Students

8.1k+

Graduate Students

9.4k+

First-Year/Transfer Students

44.1%

First-Generation Undergraduates

2.5k

International Students

500+

Students Involved in Research

Student Ethnicity and Residence

Ethnicity Percentage of Student Body

Asian

36.1%

Hispanic

28.2%

White

14.1%

Non-resident Alien

9.7%

Two or More Races

4.7%

Unknown

3.4%

Black

3.3%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

0.4%

American Indian or Alaskan Native

.01%

Where Students Live Percentage of Student Body

Santa Clara

42.8%

East Bay

20.2%

West/South Bay

8.7%

International 

8.7%

Other California

7.7%

Southern California

6.2%

North Bay

4.8%

Outside of California

1.0%


Faculty

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Our 2,120 faculty members combine research, scholarship and creative activity with industry or practical experience—incubating a problem-solving and entrepreneurial mindset. 

$65M

Annual Research Expenditures

2nd

Research Productivity in CSU system

Top 200

Nationally in Research Funding Spending

200

Faculty Members Involved in Sponsored Research Projects


History

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91ÁÔÆæ began as the first State Normal School, training teachers—all women in the earliest years—who set out to educate the pioneering people of a young California.

1857

Our Founding

1st

Public University in the West

23

CSU Campuses