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CSU Stanislaus sober, per Princeton Review
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California State University, Stanislaus has been included on the Princeton Review’s 2012 list of “stone-cold sober colleges,” indicating low levels of student alcohol use.

The Turlock campus ranked 20th of 20 colleges on the list, headed by Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Only one other California university was on the list: Pepperdine University, in Malibu.

The Princeton Review is an academic testing company which also tracks and rates colleges. Most colleges on the “stone-cold sober” list are either religious in nature, or linked to the military.

Stanislaus State ranked among nation’s best colleges
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Stanislaus State’s Academic Senate voted in favor of a bill that would require students enrolled in all 23 California State University campuses to take one 3-credit unit of any qualifying Ethnic Studies course before they graduate (Journal file photo).
The Princeton Review has named Stanislaus State one of the nation’s Best Value Colleges for 2025, recognizing the University for offering one of the highest returns on investment (ROI) in higher education.
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