Nov 21, 2024  
2023-2024 General Catalog 
    
2023-2024 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Engagement


Office of the Dean of Students

Student Center 3020
Dr. Ryan Jasen Henne, Dean of Students
(707) 664-3078

Student Engagement provides access and resources for self-advocacy, leadership, cultivation, and transformative experiences to create a connected Sonoma State University community.

Campus Recreation

Recreation Center in Seawolf Plaza
ssucampusrec@sonoma.edu
(707) 664-4FUN

As a department of the Student Affairs Division under Student Engagement, Campus Recreation provides diverse recreational programs and services that support the holistic development of students.  We are a living learning laboratory for the co-curricular experience, bridging campus engagement and student success.  Campus Recreation is committed to student growth, sustainable actions, and a welcoming and inclusive environment. 

Features and Programs includes:

  • A state of the art fitness center with equipment for strength and cardio workouts
  • In-Motion fitness classes in yoga, cycling, Zumba and more
  • Personal Training Sessions
  • An extensive list of intramural sports including soccer, volleyball, basketball, ping pong, flag football and more
  • An indoor climbing wall with certified instructors
  • The Low Ropes course for team building experiences
  • Outdoor trips to the wild places in California and surrounding states through Outdoor Pursuits
  • An Outdoor Resource Center that offers gear rental, bike rentals and a bike shop for basic repairs

Student membership is included in your student fees if you are a full time student (enrolled in 12 units). Faculty and staff membership can be purchased at the Recreation Center. Please visit the Recreation website for more information.

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Care Team      

Student Center 3020
(707) 664-3225

The Care Team serves as a central network focused on assisting students displaying behaviors that may impede their ability to be successful in the University community. Our focus is to offer supportive intervention and guidance to any students who appear to be struggling and help restore their lives academically and personally.

Care exists to ensure continuity of services and connecting students with the support they may need. It does not preempt any other University department in performing its duties in enforcing the law or managing student situations.

To Confidentially Refer a Student

Please complete a Care/Student of Concern Report.

The confidentiality of both the student and submitter is protected to the fullest extent of the law and within University policy parameters.

Residential Education & Campus Housing (REACH)

Zinfandel
housing@sonoma.edu
(707) 664-2541

REACH provides safe, convenient, suite and apartment-style housing options for more than 3,200 students in six unique villages.  All units are fully furnished and carpeted with their own living rooms and bathrooms; with apartment units containing fully equipped kitchens.  Full-time and student staff members, as well as a few professors live on campus to help deepen resident’s connection to their academics and overall college student life.

Orientation & Family Programs

Student Center 3020 (3rd floor of Student Center)
https://orientation@sonoma.edu
(707) 664-4464

Orientation & Family Programs facilitate the successful transition of students and their families to the Sonoma State community.

Student Conduct, Rights and Responsibilities

Student Center 3020
(707) 664-3396

The Office of Student Conduct promotes a safe and secure campus environment for learning and growing by serving as the primary source of student conduct and academic integrity.

Student Involvement 

Student Center, Student Activities Office, 2nd Floor
(707) 664-4323

Student Involvement provides students with leadership opportunities, resources, challenges and support to create organic spaces of belonging and engagement. We also provide ways for students to engage in community, spirit and tradition through various social and educational programs and events.