San Francisco State University

Like this school?

Health

Nursing

School of Nursing

Address:
Burk Hall Room 371, San Francisco, CA 94132
Admissions Phone:
(415) 338-1802
Admissions E-mail:
nursing@sfsu.edu
Admissions Website:
http://www.nursing.sfsu.edu/RN_MSN.htm

Rankings

#166 in Nursing

Physical Therapy

Department of Physical Therapy and Rehab Science

Address:
Box 0736, San Francisco, CA 94143-0736
Admissions Phone:
(415) 476-3147
Admissions E-mail:
gppt@sfsu.edu
Admissions Website:
http://ptrehab.medschool.ucsf.edu/

Rankings

Rehabilitation Counseling

Department of Counseling

Address:
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132
Admissions Phone:
(415) 338-7647
Admissions E-mail:
lzwill@sfsu.edu
Admissions Website:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~counsel/web/program/RC.htm

Rankings

Social Work

School of Social Work

Address:
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132
Admissions Phone:
(415) 338-1003
Admissions E-mail:
socwork@sfsu.edu
Admissions Website:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~socwork/new/home/MSWProgram.htm

Rankings

#67 in Social Work

Speech-Language Pathology

Department of Special Education

Address:
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132-4158
Admissions Phone:
(415) 338-1161
Admissions E-mail:
spedcd@sfsu.edu
Admissions Website:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~spedcd/

Rankings

Grad School Search
Advertisement
U.S. News Graduate School Compass

Expanded Profiles for All Schools

LSAT, GMAT, MCAT, and GRE Scores

Graduate Salary Data (Law & MBA)

Morse Code: Inside the College Rankings by Bob Morse
Morse Code RSS More Rankings News
Rise in Endowments May Impact Best Colleges Rankings
If a school's endowment shrinks, it may have less money to spend on its students.
Knowledge Centers

Looking at grad schools? Find out what you need to know.

Studying in the United States
Applying to Grad School
Paying for Grad School
About the GRE
The GRE® Tests: Get the Facts

Find out more about the new types of questions at takethegre.com.

The GRE® revised General Test features antonyms and analogies.

True

False

Submit
Answer: False

There are no antonyms and analogies on the GRE® revised General Test, so there’s no vocabulary out of context. Find out more about the new types of questions.