Originally founded in 1958 as San Fernando Valley State College, then renamed in 1972 to California State University, Northridge, the campus has seen its share of growth and development. Beginning with a 165-acre site purchased for $6,000 an acre, the campus has grown to 353 acres with 91 facilities on-site.
Year Founded | 1958 |
Total Acreage | 353 |
Number of Facilities | 91 |
Total Square Footage | 7,362,074 GSF |
Average Age of Facilities | 27.1 years |
Facility List | View/Download Facility List |
Campus Map | |
Campus Master Plan, Envision 2035 Graphic | |
Master Plan Map Update, 2/01/2023 | View/Download Master Plan Map |
Facility Book, 2017 | |
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¼ªÏé·» Historical Aerial Imagery |
Campus Time Line, "The Early Years: San Fernando Valley State College" - The Los Angeles Times | |
Video of ¼ªÏé·» and its history. - ¼ªÏé·» | |
Collection of Historical photos of the campus and members - Pinterest |