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San Francisco State Univ, Downtown Campus

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835 Market Street, 5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
 
Map of San Francisco State Univ, Downtown Campus, 835 Market Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco

In January 2007, the SF State College of Extended Learning relocated to a brand new SF State downtown campus at 835 Market Street (the corner of Market and Powell).

This exciting new location is the historic site of the San Francisco Emporium, best known for its eye-popping glass ceiling atrium, which has been preserved and will now adorn the new building. This dynamic new environment in the heart of downtown, is directly on the Powell Street BART and Muni lines, and close to affordable parking.

We'll be offering the same great programs in an environment designed to make your experience at Extended Learning even more rewarding. Interactive kiosks will be available so that you can check daily classes, events, and area happenings all at once. Twenty-four spacious classrooms and eight computer labs will help us welcome more students, and now we can offer special weekend seminars in addition to daytime, evening, and online classes. And for those who'd like to combine classes with a city experience, you can dine out, or catch a movie before or after class. 835 Market Street will house popular retail shops, restaurants, a theater complex, and more.

But most importantly, the new Downtown Campus will allow the College of Extended Learning to expand its resources to students as well as the community, and provide access to more SF State programs. In addition to the College of Extended Learning, the Downtown Campus will house SF State graduate business programs, and other departments and programs of San Francisco State University.

Please return to our site for news and updates on this exciting change. We're looking forward to having you join us at SF State Downtown Campus.

   

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