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Sonoma State University Admissions

Rohnert Park, California

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Why Choose Sonoma State University?

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Sonoma State University offers a vibrant academic environment that fosters personal and professional growth. Located in the beautiful Sonoma County, the university provides a unique blend of rigorous academic programs and a supportive community. With a focus on sustainability and social responsibility, students are encouraged to engage in hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for real-world challenges. The diverse student body and faculty enhance the educational experience, promoting cultural exchange and collaboration. Additionally, Sonoma State's commitment to research and innovation allows graduate students to work closely with faculty on impactful projects. The picturesque campus and proximity to the Bay Area's tech hub further enrich the student experience, making it an ideal choice for those looking to study abroad.

Admission Deadline

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  • Fall Semester: May 15
  • Spring Semester: October 15

Eligibility Requirements

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  • Official documents required with application
  • Transcripts must be submitted through a third-party evaluation service
  • Official transcripts transmitted directly to Sonoma State University

English Language Requirements

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  • TOEFL iBT: 61 for undergraduate, 80 for graduate
  • IELTS: 6.0 for undergraduate, 6.5 for graduate
  • PTE: 47 for undergraduate, 56 for graduate
  • Duolingo: 95 for undergraduate, 105 for graduate

Requirements for International Students

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  • Must demonstrate English proficiency
  • Must submit official documents required with application
  • Transcripts must be evaluated by a third-party service

Other Important Information

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  • Conditional admission available through Sonoma State American Language Institute
  • Duolingo is accepted but not endorsed by the university

FAQs

Is Sonoma State University difficult to get into?

Yes, admissions are competitive as the university receives more applications than it can accommodate.