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San Francisco State University's original campus was on Nob Hill, where it was established as the San Francisco State Normal School on Powell Street between Clay and Sacramento Streets. The 1906 earthquake and fire forced a relocation to Buchanan and Haight Streets, where the institution would remain for several decades. [ 77 ]
Table of the Universities and Colleges in San Francisco Name Public or private Type Founded Enrollment Colors San Francisco State University: Public: 1899 [1] 27,815 University of San Francisco: Private: 1855 [1] 11,086 Golden Gate University: Private: 1901 [1] 5,120 University of California, San Francisco: Public: Medical school: 1864 [2] 5,908
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San Francisco's African American population has declined in recent decades, [9] from 13.4% of the population in 1970 to 6.1% in 2010. [11] The current percentage of African Americans in San Francisco is similar to that of the state of California; [ 11 ] conversely, the city's percentage of Hispanic residents is less than half of that of the state.
The first institution of higher education in the Bay Area, Santa Clara University, was founded by Jesuits in 1851, [206] who also founded the University of San Francisco in 1855. [207] San Jose State University was founded in 1857 and is the oldest public college on the West Coast of the United States. [208]
For the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the foundation’s endowment spent close to $9 million across the university, according to records from the California State University system.
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The first university Black studies department in the United States was created at San Francisco State University, following the Third World Liberation Front strikes of 1968. [100] In 1994, California's African American students made up about seven percent of higher education, compared to nine percent in the country. [101]