Activities

Students in the School of Journalism & Media Studies have opportunities to become involved in many campus activities outside their classroom experience. Such activities can include athletics, fraternities and sororities, leadership programs, and various student clubs and organizations.
►Extracurricular and Cocurricular Activities
On-campus housing

San Diego State University students are invited to apply for on-campus housing. Living on campus can be an exciting and enriching part of your college
experience. The Office of Housing Administration has seven residence hall complexes, with a variety of living options.
Traditional residence halls offer double occupancy accommodations,
which are the best value. Each double room is equipped
with a bed, desk & chair, dresser, closet, and bookshelf for each resident. University Towers (UT) offers mini-suite accommodations with two double
rooms sharing a common bathroom. Four residents live in
each suite. Cuicacalli Suites has suite-style accommodations,
where eight residents share a suite with double and single
rooms, a shared common living area, full-size refrigerator
and microwave, and two full-size bathrooms. Villa Alvarado is a 90-unit complex of furnished two-bedroom apartments
for returning and transfer students. Each apartment houses four students
and includes a living room, dining
area, kitchen and bathroom. Villa Alvarado remains open
during the Thanksgiving, winter
and spring breaks. Piedra del Sol offers independent apartment living and has no residential education program. Piedra del Sol is for upperclassmen, is unfurnished and requires a 12-month lease. Residence halls are situated on the east and west sides of campus.
►The Office of Housing Administration - On-campus Housing
(http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/housing)
International student center

The International Student Center (ISC) offers a full range of programs and services to foster student success, global perspectives, intercultural awareness and international good will. Services include:
- Academic Support
- Counseling
- Employment Authorization
- Health Insurance
- Housing Referral
- Immigration Advising
►International Student Center
(http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/isc)
Student Disability Services provides qualified students with disabilities equal access to higher education through academic support services, technology and advocacy in order to promote their retention and graduation.
SDS is the campus office responsible for determining and providing appropriate academic accommodations for students with disabilities. Support services are available to students with certified visual limitations, hearing and communication impairments, learning disabilities, mobility, and other functional limitations.