Placer Center moves closer to reality as CSU trustees OK plans
Sacramento State's work to open an off-campus center in one of California's fastest-growing regions took a major step forward on Jan. 31, when the CSU Board of Trustees approved plans for the Placer Center.
The center will serve up to 1,500 full-time equivalent students during the first seven years, and in its initial phase will include an academic building, library, and forensic sciences lab. It will be developed over a period of 25 years, growing to 12,000 full-time equivalent students with a conference center and performing arts center.
“Sacramento State and the greater Sacramento region are becoming increasingly diverse, and the Placer Center will be a welcoming and inclusive place where students and faculty thrive and the community and individuals will be provided with equitable access,” said Sac State President Luke Wood.