- San Francisco State University is a vibrant and diverse campus - Conditional Admission - With a small average class size, it ensures that professors are available for one-on-one time with you. - Explore the East Bay and Silicon Valley communities - Provides a wide range of services to help students
San Francisco State UniversityAbout the
The American Language Institute (ALI) has been helping students reach their personal and professional goals since 1961. At the ALI, you will have high-quality English language instruction, enthusiastic teachers and plenty of support to help you get the most out of your time in San Francisco.
The San Francisco State University American Language Institute is part of the College of Professional & Global Education's Center for Global Engagement.
Student reviews:
- "To get into graduate school, the English for Academic Preparation program gave me great advice, resources and encouragement. It was the best choice for me to train at SF State's English for Academic Preparation program before pursuing my academic goal in the U.S.”
- “The English for Academic Preparation program at SF State is the greatest school for learning English because the classes are a comfortable place to meet students from many nations, and the staff are so welcoming and helpful. They have a lot of fun activities, parties and field trips.”
San Francisco State UniversityAbout the
San Francisco State University is a vibrant and diverse campus located in a relaxing urban oasis, allowing you to have a dynamic experience around the campus community and beyond the academic walls, introducing you to new interests, people and ideas.
San Francisco State is committed to providing an environment that promotes a rich educational experience for all. Our focus is on student learning and delivering the highest academic quality and performance standards because, at SF State, student success is a shared responsibility.
Study English in San Francisco, America's Most International City - The English for Academic Preparation (EAP) program gives you an opportunity to study in beautiful San Francisco, California, and learn English in an intensive language program that emphasizes university preparation and academic skills.
The English for Academic Preparation program
operates on a semester system, offering 16-week and 8-week sessions in the fall
and spring and 8-week and 5-week sessions during the summer. Students enrolled
in the program receive 20 hours of in-class instruction per week and practice
the fundamentals of reading and writing, oral communication skills (listening
and speaking) and grammar. Students in the advanced levels additionally select
elective courses to study areas such as American culture, business English,
pronunciation, American literature and grammar for writing.
The program offers five levels of English
classes, from low intermediate to advanced. At the beginning of each session,
students will take the Institutional TOEFL test to determine their English
ability level.
Students are given the unique
opportunity to be matched with American university students for informal
conversation. These conversation partners meet in an informal setting to talk
with one another and participate in social activities together. The
Conversation Partner Program is a popular, successful program among students
and has created long-lasting friendships. Benefit, Goal of this course : - Well-trained, enthusiastic teachers and small classes with individual attention to all students - A curriculum that gives you strategies to understand and use English at an American university - TOEFL waivers for qualified students applying to SF State undergraduate degree programs - Advisors to help you apply to SF State and assist you with immigration questions, academics and American life - Student activities to help you enjoy your city and American culture - Free course Living in San Francisco (AU 110) introduces history, culture and neighborhoods with field trips Curriculum : - 20 hours a week in person on campus - Students are eligible for an F-1 visa and will be issued I-20s - Morning and afternoon class schedule - Advising for Conditional Admission to SF State - English skills testing for course level placement - Online orientation - Conversation Partner Program ➜ You can talk with local students and native English speakers - Build friendships through group work and a robust activities program Classroom Hour :
MON
TUE
WED
THUR
FRI
MORNING
Reading / Writing
2 hours
Reading / Writing
2 hours
Reading / Writing
2 hours
Reading / Writing
2 hours
TOEFL Preparation Classes
Optional
No required classes
Mid-Morning
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
Late Morning
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
AFTERNOON
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Study English in San Francisco, America's Most International City - The English for Academic Preparation (EAP) program gives you an opportunity to study in beautiful San Francisco, California, and learn English in an intensive language program that emphasizes university preparation and academic skills.
The English for Academic Preparation program
operates on a semester system, offering 16-week and 8-week sessions in the fall
and spring and 8-week and 5-week sessions during the summer. Students enrolled
in the program receive 20 hours of in-class instruction per week and practice
the fundamentals of reading and writing, oral communication skills (listening
and speaking) and grammar. Students in the advanced levels additionally select
elective courses to study areas such as American culture, business English,
pronunciation, American literature and grammar for writing.
The program offers five levels of English
classes, from low intermediate to advanced. At the beginning of each session,
students will take the Institutional TOEFL test to determine their English
ability level.
Students are given the unique
opportunity to be matched with American university students for informal
conversation. These conversation partners meet in an informal setting to talk
with one another and participate in social activities together. The
Conversation Partner Program is a popular, successful program among students
and has created long-lasting friendships. Benefit, Goal of this course : - Well-trained, enthusiastic teachers and small classes with individual attention to all students - A curriculum that gives you strategies to understand and use English at an American university - TOEFL waivers for qualified students applying to SF State undergraduate degree programs - Advisors to help you apply to SF State and assist you with immigration questions, academics and American life - Student activities to help you enjoy your city and American culture - Free course Living in San Francisco (AU 110) introduces history, culture and neighborhoods with field trips Curriculum : - 20 hours a week in person on campus - Students are eligible for an F-1 visa and will be issued I-20s - Morning and afternoon class schedule - Advising for Conditional Admission to SF State - English skills testing for course level placement - Online orientation - Conversation Partner Program ➜ You can talk with local students and native English speakers - Build friendships through group work and a robust activities program Classroom Hour :
MON
TUE
WED
THUR
FRI
MORNING
Reading / Writing
2 hours
Reading / Writing
2 hours
Reading / Writing
2 hours
Reading / Writing
2 hours
TOEFL Preparation Classes
Optional
No required classes
Mid-Morning
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
Late Morning
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
Grammar or Elective
1 hour
AFTERNOON
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Lunch
Conversation Groups or Conversation Partner Program Optional
Late Afternoon
Listening / Speaking
2 hours
Listening / Speaking
2 hours
Listening / Speaking
2 hours
Listening / Speaking
2 hours
2 hoursALI Activities: sports, music, culture
Course Information
Class size
12-20 Students
Schedule
5, 8, 10, 16 Weeks
Course Level
5 Levels
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Minimum age
17
Accommodation
Homestay
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Merit Scholarship for English for Academic Preparation (EAP) Students
Students enrolling in the EAP and Gateway programs are eligible to receive a merit scholarship from SF State's College of Professional & Global Education. Students are eligible to receive the scholarship each term of EAP and Gateway full-term enrollment.
Scholarship Amount per Term
Fall and Spring: $500
Summer: $300
Application Deadlines
Fall: July 1
Spring: November 28
Summer: May 1
New Applicants
Eligibility requirements for new applicants:
EAP or Gateway students enrolling for the full fall, spring or summer term (students enrolling in A or B terms only are not eligible)
2.5 high school GPA or 2.0 GPA in all university coursework
3.0 undergraduate GPA for applicants with completed undergraduate degrees
Application process for new applicants:
At the time of applying for admission, submit your high school transcript and transcripts from any post-secondary coursework completed. If you already have earned an undergraduate degree, submit only your undergraduate transcript.
Continuing Applicants
Eligibility requirements for continuing applicants:
EAP or Gateway full-term students only, for fall, spring and summer
Final grade average of B in all EAP and Gateway courses
Students receive the scholarship in the next consecutive full term of EAP or Gateway enrollment
A scholarship is given for the duration of EAP and Gateway full-term enrollment, each term, if B average is maintained
How to Apply – Continuing
Application process for continuing applicants:
Submit your high school transcript and transcripts from any post-secondary coursework completed. If you already have earned an undergraduate degree, submit only your undergraduate transcript.
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Focus of Study : English + University Credit Studies Gateway is our highest level, which allows you to develop your language skills at the American Language Institute (ALI) and take an academic class at San Francisco State University. The English for
Academic Preparation program curriculum provides a serious,
intensive program of language preparation that focuses on academic skills and
university preparation. The program includes 25 hours of instruction during the
ten-week summer term and 20 hours of instruction during the 16-week fall and
spring terms.
Benefit, Goal of this course : - Improve your English and academic skills for university success - Take an SF State course for credit - Receive support to understand and complete your university course assignments - Level 90 is the highest English level in our English for Academic Preparation curriculum - Offered in spring & fall
Curriculum : - Gateway Skills (8 hours of instruction a week) - English Tutorial (4 hours of instruction a week) - ALI Elective (4 hours of instruction a week) - College Success Skills (2 hours of instruction a week) - One SF State course (3 units) through Open University
Electives
Grammar for Writing
Pronunciation
American Culture
Business English
American Literature
San Francisco Neighborhoods
Classroom Hour : 8am - 3pm: Open time to take SF State Class 3pm - 4.50pm: Gateway Skills Class 5pm - 5.50pm: Tutorial (Mon/Wed), College Success Skills (Tue/Thur) 6pm - 8.45pm: Open time to take SF State Class 8.50pm - 9.40pm: ALI Elective
Focus of Study : English + University Credit Studies Gateway is our highest level, which allows you to develop your language skills at the American Language Institute (ALI) and take an academic class at San Francisco State University. The English for
Academic Preparation program curriculum provides a serious,
intensive program of language preparation that focuses on academic skills and
university preparation. The program includes 25 hours of instruction during the
ten-week summer term and 20 hours of instruction during the 16-week fall and
spring terms.
Benefit, Goal of this course : - Improve your English and academic skills for university success - Take an SF State course for credit - Receive support to understand and complete your university course assignments - Level 90 is the highest English level in our English for Academic Preparation curriculum - Offered in spring & fall
Curriculum : - Gateway Skills (8 hours of instruction a week) - English Tutorial (4 hours of instruction a week) - ALI Elective (4 hours of instruction a week) - College Success Skills (2 hours of instruction a week) - One SF State course (3 units) through Open University
Electives
Grammar for Writing
Pronunciation
American Culture
Business English
American Literature
San Francisco Neighborhoods
Classroom Hour : 8am - 3pm: Open time to take SF State Class 3pm - 4.50pm: Gateway Skills Class 5pm - 5.50pm: Tutorial (Mon/Wed), College Success Skills (Tue/Thur) 6pm - 8.45pm: Open time to take SF State Class 8.50pm - 9.40pm: ALI Elective
Course Information
Class size
12-20 Students
Schedule
17 Weeks
Course Level
Level90
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Minimum age
17
Accommodation
Homestay
Qualification
ALI Students
- Level 70: Must pass ALI Level 70 classes with a B average and have minimum TOEFL ITP 475, TOEFL iBT 53 or IELTS 6.0
- Level 80: Must pass ALI Level 80 classes with A, B or C grades. There is NO TOEFL or IELTS score requirement
New Students
- Direct admission with minimum score of TOEFL iBT 61 or IELTS 6.0 within last 24 months OR
- Admission based on ALI level placement speaking and writing assessments and minimum TOEFL ITP 500
- New students must attend orientation
Course Schedule
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Fees
School's Admin fee
(USD)$ 100
Tuition
17 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(USD)$ 5,995 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(USD)$ 400
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
1month
(USD)$ 1015-1300
(USD)$ 1750-2400
(USD)$ 1180-2000
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
Merit Scholarship for English for Academic Preparation (EAP) Students
Students enrolling in the EAP and Gateway programs are eligible to receive a merit scholarship from SF State's College of Professional & Global Education. Students are eligible to receive the scholarship each term of EAP and Gateway full-term enrollment.
Scholarship Amount per Term
Fall and Spring: $500
Summer: $300
Application Deadlines
Fall: July 1
Spring: November 28
Summer: May 1
New Applicants
Eligibility requirements for new applicants:
EAP or Gateway students enrolling for the full fall, spring or summer term (students enrolling in A or B terms only are not eligible)
2.5 high school GPA or 2.0 GPA in all university coursework
3.0 undergraduate GPA for applicants with completed undergraduate degrees
Application process for new applicants:
At the time of applying for admission, submit your high school transcript and transcripts from any post-secondary coursework completed. If you already have earned an undergraduate degree, submit only your undergraduate transcript.
Continuing Applicants
Eligibility requirements for continuing applicants:
EAP or Gateway full-term students only, for fall, spring and summer
Final grade average of B in all EAP and Gateway courses
Students receive the scholarship in the next consecutive full term of EAP or Gateway enrollment
A scholarship is given for the duration of EAP and Gateway full-term enrollment, each term, if B average is maintained
How to Apply – Continuing
Application process for continuing applicants:
Submit your high school transcript and transcripts from any post-secondary coursework completed. If you already have earned an undergraduate degree, submit only your undergraduate transcript.
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Pathway to Optional Practical Training (OPT) - After 9 months of full-time Certificate Program, you can work up to one full year.
Academic Certificate programs are a popular option for international students. The University offers professionally designed academic certificate programs in which F-1 visa students can enroll. Semester options are available for select classes.
Business Administration
The Business Administration certificate is designed for international students who are interested in creating a foundation in business administration. Students must take and pass eight courses to meet certificate requirements and have the option to connect this program to future MBA study upon completing the courses and receive the Business Administration certificate. The certificate program in partnership with the Lam Family College of Business, which has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International since 1964. The Lam Family College of Business provides a high-quality business education to a diverse learning community through innovative teaching, research and support.
Hospitality and Tourism Management
With the Hospitality and Tourism Management Certificate you'll learn about hotel and restaurant management, revenue cost control, and much more. This program provides students with a core of business education and professional management knowledge. Apply for the 2 full semester certificate program or the single semester option available at half the cost. The certificate requires students to complete the following 8 courses:
- Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Hospitality Tourism Management Business Communication (GWAR)
- Meeting Planning and Convention/Event Management
- The Business of International Tourism
- Food, Wine and Culture in California
- Tourism Management
- Restaurant Operations
- Hotel Operation Management
International Business
The International Business certificate enables students to advance their career in a wide array of global industries. Learn about multicultural relations, international strategic management and more. Apply for the full 2 semester certificate program or the single semester option available at half the cost. The certificate requires 8 courses total, including the student;s selection of 3 electives. Within 2 semesters, students can earn their certificate by completing the following:
- Global Strategic Management
- International Environmental Analysis
- Seminar in Comparative Management
- Import- Export Management and Small Business Operations
- International Business and Multicultural Relations
- Plus 3 electives of students's choice
Liberal & Creative Arts
The Liberal and Creative Arts certificate offers a wide range of courses that teach participants the fundamentals about liberal and creative arts. The program may fulfill a gap year, study abroad program, or act as a standalone certificate. Students will complete a total of 24-30 units. This includes 9-14 units of required coursework and 14-16 of chosen electives. Courses may cover topics in culture, creative arts, social sciences, and more. Electives that students may choose from include:
- Introduction to Electronic Communication
- Introduction to Contemporary Cinema
- Creative Writing
- World Literature
- American Politics
- Basic Music
- Art History
- Cultural Diversity and News Media
Paralegal Studies
The Program is designed to prepare students with a core knowledge of working in the legal field. Through these courses, the students develop a solid foundation in the concepts and skills in the legal industry. Our group of instructors are working attorneys and paralegals that deliver high-quality education reinforced by their real world experience.
The Paralegal Studies program is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA). Students are required to take complete 30 units that help you develop paralegal skills.
Pathway to Optional Practical Training (OPT) - After 9 months of full-time Certificate Program, you can work up to one full year.
Academic Certificate programs are a popular option for international students. The University offers professionally designed academic certificate programs in which F-1 visa students can enroll. Semester options are available for select classes.
Business Administration
The Business Administration certificate is designed for international students who are interested in creating a foundation in business administration. Students must take and pass eight courses to meet certificate requirements and have the option to connect this program to future MBA study upon completing the courses and receive the Business Administration certificate. The certificate program in partnership with the Lam Family College of Business, which has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International since 1964. The Lam Family College of Business provides a high-quality business education to a diverse learning community through innovative teaching, research and support.
Hospitality and Tourism Management
With the Hospitality and Tourism Management Certificate you'll learn about hotel and restaurant management, revenue cost control, and much more. This program provides students with a core of business education and professional management knowledge. Apply for the 2 full semester certificate program or the single semester option available at half the cost. The certificate requires students to complete the following 8 courses:
- Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Hospitality Tourism Management Business Communication (GWAR)
- Meeting Planning and Convention/Event Management
- The Business of International Tourism
- Food, Wine and Culture in California
- Tourism Management
- Restaurant Operations
- Hotel Operation Management
International Business
The International Business certificate enables students to advance their career in a wide array of global industries. Learn about multicultural relations, international strategic management and more. Apply for the full 2 semester certificate program or the single semester option available at half the cost. The certificate requires 8 courses total, including the student;s selection of 3 electives. Within 2 semesters, students can earn their certificate by completing the following:
- Global Strategic Management
- International Environmental Analysis
- Seminar in Comparative Management
- Import- Export Management and Small Business Operations
- International Business and Multicultural Relations
- Plus 3 electives of students's choice
Liberal & Creative Arts
The Liberal and Creative Arts certificate offers a wide range of courses that teach participants the fundamentals about liberal and creative arts. The program may fulfill a gap year, study abroad program, or act as a standalone certificate. Students will complete a total of 24-30 units. This includes 9-14 units of required coursework and 14-16 of chosen electives. Courses may cover topics in culture, creative arts, social sciences, and more. Electives that students may choose from include:
- Introduction to Electronic Communication
- Introduction to Contemporary Cinema
- Creative Writing
- World Literature
- American Politics
- Basic Music
- Art History
- Cultural Diversity and News Media
Paralegal Studies
The Program is designed to prepare students with a core knowledge of working in the legal field. Through these courses, the students develop a solid foundation in the concepts and skills in the legal industry. Our group of instructors are working attorneys and paralegals that deliver high-quality education reinforced by their real world experience.
The Paralegal Studies program is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA). Students are required to take complete 30 units that help you develop paralegal skills.
Course Information
Class size
20+ Students
Schedule
36 Weeks
Course Level
middle
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
Homestay
Qualification
- 61 iBT / 6.0 IELTS/ TOEIC 700 or the equivalent
- Financial Statement showing at least one academic year of tuition and living expenses is required
Academic Certificate Programs
Business Administration: 2.5 GPA, completed at least 56 units of university coursework
International Business: 2.3 GPA, completed at least 56 units of university coursework
Hospitality and Tourism Management: 2.3 GPA, completed at least 56 units of university coursework and 2.5 GPA in business, management or hospitality courses
Liberal and Creative Arts: 2.5 cumulative GPA in high school
Paralegal Studies: 2.5 GPA, completed at least 60 units of university coursework
Course Schedule
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Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
36(Business Administration) Week
36(Liberal & Creative Arts) Week
36 (Paralegal Studies) Week
36(International Business) Week
36(Hospitality & Tourism Management) Week
(USD)$ 12,648 / Week
(USD)$ 12,648 / Week
(USD)$ 8,990 / Week
(USD)$ 12,648 / Week
(USD)$ 12,648 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(USD)$ 400
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
1month
(USD)$ 1750-$2400
(USD)$ 1180-$2000
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
ALI provides
students with the opportunity to live in on-campus dormitories or off-campus
residences. Students living on-campus will be
close to classes, campus activities and other students. For students who prefer
a more independent lifestyle, off-campus residences provide more privacy and
offer opportunities to interact with people in the community outside the campus
environment. Students are encouraged to make their housing
arrangements as early as possible due to the limited amount of space available.
Private off-campus apartments are also available; however students must make
their own arrangements.
Off-Campus Housing
You may choose to rent an apartment by yourself, or to share an apartment with other people. When you share an apartment with one or more people, you have a roommate(s).
PARKMERCED
Parkmerced’s apartments come in a mix of styles, sizes, floorplans, views and unique locations. 1, 2 or 3-bedroom floorplans in High-Rise Towers or Townhomes; renovated floor plans include updated appliances, countertops, and cabinetry. Townhomes feature private entrances, access to gardens, courtyards, and patios.
COMMUNITY AMENITIES
Fitness centers + outdoor gym
Business centers with iMacs
Bike rooms + bike racks
BBQ + firepit
Bocce ball + sand volleyball courts
Fenced in dog parks
On-site monthly Block Party
Clubhouse + large screen television
LOCATION
Directly across the street from the SFSU campus. Parkmerced offers a unique location with all the conveniences of city living surrounded by nature and nestled among 152 acres of parkland and open space. Close to the beach and lake with shopping around the corner at Stonestown Galleria and Westlake Shopping Mall, Parkmerced provides a comfortable, spacious, and an active living environment that will enhance your university experience.
Easy access to public transit. Parkmerced is conveniently located near Muni M-Ocean View light-rail, Muni bus routes 57, 28 and 29, BART and SamTrans route 122. Parking options include garages, carports, off-street and on-street parking. Parkmerced’s Car-Free-Living program provides a $100 monthly allowance to Uber, Clipper or Zipcar.
On Campus Accommodation
On-campus rooms accommodate up to 2,500 students.
1. Towers at Centennial Square (TCS)
Recommended for students 18-year-old and older
1-bedroom and 2-bedroom furnished apartments with kitchenettes, living areas, bathrooms and storage areas. Double and triple occupancy rooms available.
Mandatory meal plan
Fees are per installment | 9 installments total | 9-month license agreement
$1,220 for a triple (2 BD/1 BA) room + mandatory meal plan ($497 - $526)
$1,404 for a double (2 BD/1 BA) room + mandatory meal plan ($497 - $526)
$1,612 for a double (1 BD/1 BA) room + mandatory meal plan ($497 - $526)
Price depends on room type and meal plan selected (see under Meal Plans for details)
2. Village at Centennial Square (VCS)
Recommended for students 19-year-old and under but anyone can apply
2-bedroom and 3-bedroom furnished apartments with two bathrooms, kitchen and a living/dining room. Double Junior, Double Standard and Single occupancy rooms may be available.
Mandatory meal plan
Fees are per installment | 9 installments total | 9-month license agreement
$1,319 for a double junior room + mandatory meal plan ($497 - $526)
$1,517 for a double standard room + mandatory meal plan ($497 - $526)
$1,716 for a single room + mandatory meal plan ($497 - $526)
Price depends on room type and meal plan selected (see under Meal Plans for details)
3. University Park North (UPN)
Only for students age 19+.
Furnished units in high-rise apartments with a full kitchen, living/dining room and 1 or 2 bathrooms. 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms may be available for single or double occupancy.
Meal plan not required, voluntary meal plans can be purchased at an additional fee. See dining website for details.
Fees are per installment | 9 installments total | 9-month license agreement
$1,448 for a double furnished room
$1,617 for a single furnished room
4. University Park South (UPS)
Only for students age 19+.
Furnished apartments with a full kitchen, living/dining room, bathroom and semi-private patio. 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms may be available for single or double occupancy.
Meal plan not required, voluntary meal plans can be purchased at an additional fee. See dining website for details.
Fees are per installment | 9 installments total | 9-month license agreemen
$1,448 for a double furnished room
$1,617 for a single furnished room
5. Manzanita Square (MSQ)
Only for students age 19+.
The newest furnished Studio, 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom apartments with kitchen, living/dining and bathrooms may be available for single or double occupancy.
Meal plan not required, voluntary meal plans can be purchased at an additional fee. See dining website for details.
Fees are per installment |12 installments total |11.5-month license agreement
$1,272 for a double standard furnished bunk (2-4 BD) - $1,920 for a single furnished room (3 or 4BD/2BA) per installment (Price depends on room type)
Amenities for On Campus Accommodation
Housing fees include:
- Utilities
- Free Wi-Fi
- Access to on-site laundry facilities
- Trash & recycling services
- Maintenance services
All meal plans include flex dollars(can be used to purchase additional meals or retail items at the following locations).
Available 2 weeks after move-in.
Dining Facilities | City Eats and Bricks
19 Meals/week $530 ($37.50 FLEX included per semester)
15 Meals/week $497 ($50 FLEX included per semester)
12 Meals/week $526 ($125 FLEX included per semester)
Surrounding Area
San Francisco Neighborhoods
When it comes to apartment hunting in the Bay Area, having some insight of the geographical locations of its neighborhoods can be extremely helpful. Many of our San Francisco State Students that live Off-Campus live in the following neighborhoods:
Ingleside
Daly City
Sunset
Richmond
Glen Park
Lakeside
SFSU's 90-acred campus
is only 1 mile from the Pacific Ocean and is ideally situated in the
southwestern area of "America's Favorite City," San Francisco.
Celebrated for its beauty, mild climate and sophistication, San Francisco’s
hilly streets provide gorgeous views of the San Francisco Bay and its famous
bridges, including the world-renowned Golden Gate Bridge. San Francisco is home
to a variety of cultures and ethnicities, encouraging both visitors and
residents alike to explore diverse neighborhoods such as vibrant Chinatown, the
Italian quarter of North Beach and popular Fisherman's Wharf. San Francisco's
many entertainment and cultural attractions appeals to all tastes and
preferences, from visiting the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, watching the
San Francisco Ballet and enjoying the San Francisco Symphony to cheering on San
Francisco's professional football, baseball, hockey and basketball teams. A
trip across the Golden Gate Bridge will take you to beautiful Muir Woods
National Monument, the "best tree-lovers monument" in the world, the
famous wine country of Napa and Sonoma, and picturesque beaches and hiking
trails. For outstanding camping, hiking and climbing excursions, spectacular
Yosemite National Park is only a 3 1/2 hour drive from San Francisco.
With hundreds of companies located in the City of San Francisco, Biotech Bay and the Silicon Valley region, access to career and networking opportunities with working professionals are at your fingertips.
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