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California State University, Sacramento
destination bldg./room grid destination bldg./room grid destination bldg./room grid abbreviation building/location grid
Academic Achievement Center LSN 2205 f4 Economics TAH 3028 k3 One Card Center BRH Annex h5 AC Alumni Center 03
Academic Advising Center LSN 1012 f4 Education, College of EUR 206 h4 Organizational Behavior & Environment TAH 2028 k3 ADM Adams Building q5
Academic Affairs SAC 230 e4 Educational Leadership & Policy Studies EUR 437 h4 Orientation LSN 1012 f4 ARC Academic Information Resource Center j4
Academic Talent Search ADM 101 q5 Educational Opportunity Program LSN 2205 f4 Outreach Services LSN 3002 f4 ALP Alpine Hall h5
Academic Technology & Creative Services ARC 3005 j4 Electrical & Electronic Engineering RVR 3018 i6 Pacific Sociological Association, The AMD 553C j3 AMD Amador Hall j3
Accelerated College Entrance ADM 101 q5 Electronic Support Center SQU 454 h6 Pan African Studies AMD 462D j3 ASL Art Sculpture Lab m6
Accountancy TAH 2108 k3 Else Gallery KDM g4 Parking UOP BNC Benicia Hall k4
Accounting Services SAC 110 e4 Employee Assistance Program SHC 117 d3 Payroll Services SAC 161 e4 BK Bookstore k6
Accounts Payable SAC 113 e4 Engineering & Computer Science, Peace Corps Liasion CLV 138 g5 BRH Brighton Hall h5
Administration & Business Affairs SAC 272 e4 College of RVR 2014 i6 Peak Adventures UU 150 j5 CCC Child Development Center l6
Admissions & Records LSN Lobby f4 English CLV 103 g5 Philosophy MND 3000 g6 CLV Calaveras Hall g5
Advising Center for Teaching Majors LSN 2008 f4 Environmental Health & Safety SQU315 h6 Photocopy Services SAC 155 e4 CP Central Plant g3
Air Force ROTC PSB 210 m6 Environmental Studies AMD 554A j3 Physical Therapy SLN 4000 g3 CPR Capital Public Radio q3
Alcohol & Drug Prevention Education Program SHC 122 d3 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action SAC 173 e4 Physics & Astronomy SQU 230 h6 CPS Capistrano Hall h3
Alliance for Minority Participation SQU 226 h6 Equipment Support Center SQU 44 h6 Playwrights’ Theatre SHS e6 DC Dining Commons b7
Alumni Relations and Association AC o3 Ethnic Studies AMD 463 j3 Police Department PSB 001 m6 DH Douglas Hall g5
Anthropology MND 4010 g6 Executive Fellowship Office TAH 3052 k3 President’s Office SAC 206 e4 DRP Draper Hall c7
Anthropology Museum MND 1000 g6 Facilities Management FS d2 Pride Center LSN 3011 f4 DSM Desmond Hall d7
Aquatic & Boating Safety Center Faculty Senate SAC 254 e4 Procurement & Contract Services SQU 320 h6 EHS Environmental Health and Safety Building i7
Lake Natoma, Gold River, CA 916/ 278-2842 Faculty Student Mentor Program LSN 2205 f4 Property Accounting FS172 d2 ELD El Dorado Hall m6
Army ROTC PSB 202 m6 Family & Consumer Sciences MRP 3000 g4 Psychological Counseling Services SHC 203 d3 EUR Eureka Hall h4
Art KDM 185 g4 Financial Aid Office LSN 1006 f4 Psychology AMD 350 j3 FH Field House n2
Art Sculpture Lab ASL m6 Financial Services SAC 272 e4 Public Affairs SAC 215 e4 FS Facilities Services d2
Arts & Letters, College of MRP 5000 g4 Foreign Languages MRP 2051 g4 Public Policy & Administration GRN Greenhouses g6
ArtsBridge KDM191 g4 General Education SAC 234 e4 Graduate Program TAH 3038 k3 HMB Humboldt Hall h5
Asian American Studies AMD 462A j3 Geography AMD 550 j3 Public Safety PSB m6 JNK Jenkins Hall c7
Asian Studies Program TAH 3088 k3 Geology PLR 2003 h5 Rape Prevention Program SHC 122 d3 KDM Kadema Hall g4
Associated Students, Inc. UU 3rd Floor j5 Gerontology Program & Center ELD 1030 m6 Recreation & Leisure Studies SLN 4000 g3 LSN Lassen Hall f4
Astronomy & Physics SQH 230 h6 Global Education LSN 2304 f4 Recreational Sports UU 1st Floor j5 LIB Library i4
Athletic Advising LSN 3004 f4 Government TAH 3104 k3 Reentry Services LSN 1011 f4 MDC Modoc Hall q4
Athletic Resource & Life Skills Center LSN 3002 f4 Graduate Diversity Program & Renaissance Society ADM210 q5 MND Mendocino Hall g6
Athletics YSM 134 e-f3 Academic Enrichment Programs RFC 203 f6 Reprographics Services FS114 d2 MRP Mariposa Hall g4
Auditing Services SAC 118 e4 Graduate Programs - Business TAH 1035 k3 Research & Sponsored Projects BK 3400 k6 NPA Napa Hall p4
Benefits SAC 162 e4 Graduate Studies RFC 206 f6 Risk Management & Insurance SAC 155 e4 PLR Placer Hall h5
Bike Shop UU 150 j5 Grants & Contracts— Safe Rides UU 1st Floor j5 PS Parking Structure I h2
Bilingual Multicultural Education EUR 401 h4 University Enteprises, Inc. BK 3rd Floor k6 Scholarship Office LSN 1013A f4 PS II Parking Structure II k6
Biological Sciences SQU 202 h6 Grounds & Landscape FM d2 Science Educational Equity SQU 226 h6 PS III Parking Structure III l4
Box Center, The UU 1007 j5 Health & Human Services, College of SLN 5002 g3 Serna Center LIB 100A i4 PSB Public Safety Building m6
Budget Planning & Administration SAC 267 e4 Health Psychology Program SHC 110 d3 Services to Students with Disabilities LSN 1008 f4 RFC River Front Center f6
Business Administration, College of TAH 1010 k3 Hinde Auditorium UU Lobby j5 Sexual Health Program SHC 122 d3 RH Residence Halls b-c, 5-7
Business Graduate Program TAH 1035 k3 History TAH 3080 k3 Social Science Program LSN 2008 f4 RND The Roundhouse f5
Business Operations SAC 155 e4 History Graduate Program BRH 226 h5 Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies, RVR Riverside Hall i6
California Faculty Association BRH 106 h5 Housing & Residential Life SRA Lobby b6 College of AMD 255 j3 SAC Sacramento Hall e4
Capital Public Radio, Inc. CPR 1008A q3 Human Resources SAC 173 e4 Social Work, Division of MRP 4010 g4 SCL Santa Clara Hall i5
Career Center, The LSN 2000 f4 Humanities & Religious Studies MND 2011 g6 Sociology AMD 450 j3 SHS Shasta Hall e6
Center for African Peace & Information, Resources and Technology Space Management LSN 3006 f4 SLN Solano Hall g3
Conflict Resolution ALP 211 h5 Institute for Higher Education Special Education, Rehabilitation & SHC Student Health Center d3
Center for California Studies TAH 3046 k3 Leadership & Policy TAH 3063 k3 School Psychology EUR 316 h4 SQU Sequoia Hall h6
Center for Collaborative Policy Institute for Social Research ADM 102 q5 Speech Pathology & Audiology SHS 172 e6 SRA Sierra Hall b6
815 “S” St., 1st Floor 916/445-2079 Institutional Research SAC 250 e4 Sports Information YSM 118 e-f3 STH Studio Theatre i3
Center for Counseling & Diagnostic Services EUR 421 h4 Intercollegiate Athletics YSM 134 e-f3 STA Travel UU 1st Floor j5 STR Sutter Hall b5
Center for Delinquency & Crime Policy ADM 104 q5 Interdisciplinary Studies AMD 255 j3 Staff Affairs SAC 173 e4 TAH Tahoe Hall k3
Center for Economic Education TAH 3016 k3 International Affairs Graduate Program TAH 3104 k3 Staff Employment SAC 173 e4 UH University House
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Center for Family Studies MRP 3025 g4 Internship Program LSN 2000 f4 Staff Training & Professional Development SAC 173 e4 UOP University Office Park, 7667 Folsom Blvd.
Center for Mathematics and Science Education SQU 330 h6 Journalism MND 5014 g6 State Hornet Newspaper UU 2nd Floor j5 UU University Union j5
Center for Small Business TAH 3060 k3 Kinesiology & Health Science SLN 3002 g3 Statistics/ Mathematics BRH 141 h5 YSM Yosemite Hall e-f3
Center for Tax Education TAH 2102 k3 KSSU—The Apex 1580 AM UU 1st Floor j5 Store, The UU 1st Floor j5
Center for Teaching & Learning LIB 4026 i4 Labor Studies Program TAH 3015 k3 Student Academic Support &
Charter Schools Development Center ADM 100 q5 Language, Speech & Hearing Center, Educational Equity Programs LSN 3014 f4 An overview of Sac State
Chemistry SQU 506 h6 The Maryjane Rees SHS 172 e6 Student Access Center UU 1st Floor j5 alifornia State University,
Chicano Studies AMD 463 j3 Learning Skills Center LSN 2200 f4 Student Activities Office UU 3rd Floor j5
Sacramento is the seventh-largest
Child Development BRH 137 h5 Liberal Arts Master’s Program MND 2011 g6 Student Affairs LSN 3008 f4
Children’s Center CCC l6 Liberal Studies Program LSN 2008 f4 Student Affirmative Action LSN 3002 f4 university in the 23-campus CSU
Civil Engineering RVR 4024 i6 Library Gallery LIB 1026 i4 Student Financial Services Center LSN 1001 f4 system, enrolling a multicultural
Classification & Compensation SAC 173 e4 Lost & Found PSB 001 Student Health Connection UU 1108 j5 student body of 29,000.
College Assistance Migrant Program RFC 1 f6 Mail Services Center FM112 d2 Teacher Education EUR 201 h4 Quality teaching is a top priority, and our
Communication Studies MND 5014 g6 Management TAH 2130 k3 Teacher Preparation & Credentials EUR 216 h4 classes are small and personalized.
Community Collaboration, Office Of LIB 4028 i4 Management of Information Science TAH 2065 k3 Testing Center LSN 2302 f4 Preparing students for a career is a vital part of
Computer Engineering Program RVR 3018 i6 Math Project BRH 123 h5 Theatre & Dance SHS 104 e6 the education we offer. Thousands of students
Computer Science RVR 3018 i6 Mathematics/Statistics BRH 141 h5 Ticket Office UU 1005 j5 from all majors earn academic credit working
Conference Training Services NPA 2008 p4 McNair Scholars Program RFC 211 f6 Transportation & Parking Services UOP internship and co-op positions, many of which
Construction Management Program RVR 4024 i6 Mechanical Engineering RVR 4024 i6 United States Geological Survey PLR 2005 h5
are paid.
Continuing Education, College of NPA 1000 p4 Mellow Me Out UU 1st Floor j5 University Advancement SAC 220 e4
Cooperative Education Program LSN 2000 f4 MESA Engineering University Archives LIB 1502 i4 Sacramento State was founded as
Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Computer Science Program SCL 1213 i5 University Center Restaurant UU j5 Sacramento State College in 1947 during a
Program AMD 460 j3 MESA K-12 SCL 1204 i5 University Counsel SAC 152 e4 time of intense demand for higher education
Copy Graphics Center RFC f6 Migrant/Optimal Learning Environment RFC 203 f6 University Enterprises, Inc. BK 301 k6 after World War II. We moved to our permanent
Counselor Education EUR 414 h4 Minority Enrichment Business Program TAH 3063 k3 University Receiving FM d2 location on the banks of the historic American
Criminal Justice, Division of ALP 137 h5 Multi-Cultural Center LIB 1010 i4 University Transportation and River in 1953. In 1972 we were renamed
Custodial Services FS d2 Music CPS 107 h3 Parking Services (UTAPS) UOP California State University, Sacramento.
Degree Programs Center, Music Recital Hall CPS h3 Veterans Affairs Office LSN 1011 f4 Today, our 300-acre campus is sheltered by
Business Administration TAH 1030 k3 Native American Studies AMD 562C j3 Violence & Sexual Assault more than 3,000 trees and dotted with flower
Design MRP 5001 g4 Natural Science & Mathematics, College of SQU 334 h6 Support Services LSN 1010 f4
gardens. We have about 3 million square feet
Development, Office of SAC 118 e4 News Services SAC 215 e4 Visitor’s Center SAC 104 e4
Dining Commons DC 104A b7 Night Shuttle Services UOP Water Program MDC 1001 q4 of building space. Miles of trails stretch along
Dining Services RFC 5A f6 North Central Information Center ADM 208 q5 Witt Gallery KDM g4 the nearby river parkway, linking the University
Distance & Distributed Education ARC 3005 j4 Nursing, Division of ELD 1016 m6 Women’s Resource Center LSN 3005 f4 and student housing with recreational areas
Eating & Healthy Weight Program SHC 110 d3 Off Campus Housing Services SRA b6 Women’s Studies Program AMD 561B j3 such as Folsom Lake and Old Sacramento.
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We’re building to accommodate a fast-
growing student body. Recent additions
include the Eli and Edythe Broad Fieldhouse,
Directions to the Campus the Hornet Bookstore, the American River
Courtyard Residence Hall and the Recreation
Eastbound Highway 50: Exit at Power Inn/Howe and Wellness Center. The University’s Alex G.
Avenue. Go under the freeway onto Hornet Drive. Turn Spanos Sports Complex was upgraded to host
left onto College Town Drive. The road becomes State the 2000 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials,
University Drive South and you are on the south end and hosted the event again in 2004.
of campus. For more information about public affairs, call
Westbound Highway 50: Exit at Howe Avenue. (916) 278-6156 or e-mail [email protected].
Continue through the light onto College Town Drive. At
TO
SAN the second light the road becomes State University Drive
FRANCISCO South and you are on the south end of campus.
Westbound Business 80: Exit at J Street. Turn left onto
TO LAKE TAHOE J Street and continue approximately 4 miles. Turn right
onto Carlson/Esplanade. This is the north end of campus.
For additional information or assistance contact the
Visitor’s Center 278-4933 or [email protected].
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