International Partner Day

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Welcome to San Francisco

San Francisco State University is thrilled to announce International Partner Day. We welcome you to visit our campus for a day of collaboration and networking.

Gain a first-hand understanding of internationalization at SFSU while expanding and strengthening our current collaboration. Meet and explore with a campus tour, opportunities to engage with staff, faculty and students, and an excursion to the Golden Gate Bridge. 

Enjoy meals provided throughout the day.

This event is hosted by the SFSU Division of International Education and the College of Professional & Global Education.

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Event Details

Who: SFSU partners, agents and friends of study abroad programs

When: Thursday, May 22, 2025, 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Where: SFSU Seven Hills Conference Center, 800 Font Blvd., San Francisco, CA

Cost: Free

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Schedule

International Partner Day Agenda
Time Event Location
9 a.m. Coffee and Pastries Seven Hills Conference Center
9:30 a.m. Welcome Address and University Overview 
Lynn Mahoney, Ph.D. President, San Francisco State University 
  
Introduction to Student Affairs 
Jamillah Moore, Ed.D., Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management 
  
Introduction to the Division of International Education 
Dr. Marilyn Jackson, Assistant Vice President for International Education, and Dr. Ryan Gurney, Interim Assistant Dean, College of Professional & Global Education
Seven Hills Conference Center
9:45 a.m. Deans’ Panel: Academic Life at SFSU 
Moderated discussion with the deans of SF State’s colleges. They will share their perspectives on academic life and the unique opportunities within their respective colleges that support student success and prepare graduates for impactful careers 
  
Q&A
Seven Hills Conference Center
10:45 a.m. Break  
11 a.m. SFSU Student Housing Presentation Seven Hills Conference Center
11:30 a.m. Student Presentation Seven Hills Conference Center
Noon Lunch Seven Hills Conference Center
1 p.m. Campus Tour  
2 p.m.

Breakout Sessions According to Interest

Exchange/Study Abroad Breakout Session: 
• Services, opportunities, and conditions for incoming J-1 exchange students 
• International Education Exchange Council (IEEC)

Agents Breakout Session: 
• Services, opportunities, and conditions for incoming J-1 and F-1 students

Semester @ and Certificates Breakout Session: 
• Services, opportunities, and conditions for incoming J-1 students

Seven Hills Conference Center
3 p.m. Big Bus to Golden Gate Bridge and back to campus TBA
5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Closing Reception TBA
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More Information

Please contact us with your questions and comments at PartnerDaySFSU@sfsu.edu,

Address

Seven Hills Conference Center 
San Francisco State University 
800 Font Blvd. 
San Francisco, California 94132

Airport

SFSU is located 12 miles from San Francisco International Airport (SFO). SFSU is easily accessible by public transit or car.

Parking

Find parking information on the SFSU Parking and Transportation website.

Campus Map

Find your way around the SFSU campus.

What to Wear in San Francisco

Weather in San Francisco is often cooler than Southern California. Be sure to dress in layers. Also make sure to have comfortable walking shoes.

Weather

March, April and May are some of the most inviting months to visit San Francisco. Characteristically cloudless and mild, some of the warmest and driest days of the year occur in San Francisco's spring months, making San Francisco's springtime noticeably free from the spring showers that moisten other parts of the United States. San Francisco weather forecast can be found on the Weather Channel San Francisco page.

Tipping

Tipping is standard practice across America. In city restaurants, tipping 20% of the bill is expected; Some restaurants will include a service charge. Please check your bill when you receive it. Bartenders and transportation providers (Uber, Lyft, taxi, etc.) also expect about a 20% tip

Money

  • Cash   
    The stable US dollar is the only currency generally accepted in the country.    
        
    The US dollar is divided into 100 cents (¢). Coins come in denominations of 1¢ (penny), 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter). Bills come in $1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations.
     
  • ATMs   
    ATMs are available 24/7 at most banks, and in shopping centers, airports and grocery stores. Withdrawing cash from an ATM using a credit card usually incurs a fee, but if your home bank account is affiliated with one of the main worldwide ATM networks (Plus, Cirrus, Exchange, Accel), you can sometimes avoid the fee by using your bank card.    
        
    Check with your bank or credit card company for exact information about using its cards in stateside ATMs. If you will be relying on ATMs (not a bad strategy), bring more than one card and carry them separately.
     
  • Taxes   
    Sales tax varies by state and county; sales tax in California ranges from 7.25% to 10%. To find out sales tax rate for a specific city or county in California, please visit the California State Board of Equalization website on sales tax rate.

Electricity

The U.S. operates on a 110-volt system and uses a plug with two flat parallel prongs. Most newer U.S. electrical outlets will have a third, round, ground hole. A two-prong plug will still work in a three-hole outlet.

Most computers, cell phone chargers, PDAs and digital cameras will probably not need a voltage converter — many newer devices are built to work on dual voltage. Look on the label for something along the lines of “Input: 100-240V.” If it is there, you will not need the voltage converter, just the plug adaptor if the plug of your electronic is different from the shape above-mentioned.

Accommodations

SFSU is easily accessible by public transportation. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) connects with the Muni M line light rail train and the bus system. Participants are encouraged to select accommodations near either of these transportation networks.

Google Maps is recommended to help participants select their accommodations.