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Group Tours

Fullerton Arboretum group tours offer an engaging experience for all to learn about worldwide plant diversity, conservation and sustainability. We provide a knowledgeable interpretive team that will guide you through the gardens. These tours also help support our living collections.

This experience is open to both adults and children (ages 3 & up). Minimum of 10 people are required.

Walking tours take place Monday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All tours are 1 hour, and afterwards guests may explore the gardens on their own until 4:00 p.m.

General Tour

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  • Tours require 3 weeks advance registration and must be paid in full at the time of the reservation.
  • Minimum group size is 10 people and maximum is 40 people.
  • 10-15 people - $250.00
  • 16-25 people - $400.00
  • 26-40 people - $650.00
  • Tours available Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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What's in Bloom  – As the seasons change, join your guide for a 1-hour tour to see what flowers and plants are in bloom during that particular season.

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Mindfulness  – Practicing mindfulness while walking through nature is a powerful way to relieve stress and enjoy the outdoors. Join your guide on a walk to the South Pond, which features the historic Heritage House and Bamboo Forest.

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Living Collections  – Fullerton Arboretum living collection is home to many important plants and endangered species. Join your guide for a tour of our native plant collection.

Booking Your Tour

Request a booking agreement to confirm availability and a link for your payment will be sent to confirm your date.

If you are looking to book a tour with Morning Continental Breakfast Box, Energy Box or customized boxes please reach out to Jason’s Catering, Alicia’s or Panache for options on venue rental areas in our Bacon Pavilion Patio or Heritage Museum. Contact Tiffany Tustin Jordan in Event Rentals for additional information at 657-278-4792 or [email protected] .

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Cal State Fullerton Welcomes Students Back for 2024-25 Academic Year

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It’s an exciting time for Cal State Fullerton, as students, faculty and staff prepare for a new academic year. The university is anticipating close to 43,000 students in the fall, including approximately 7,000 first-time, first-year students and more than 4,500 new transfer students. 

While most classes begin Monday, Aug. 26, many Titans have already made their home on campus, moving into the residence halls and participating in Titan Welcome Weekend. 

This year, the campus moves forward with construction updates, new leadership, expanded student opportunities and more. 

Leadership Changes and Faculty Promotions

CSUF President Ronald Rochon began his tenure as the university’s 10th president on July 22. A first-generation college graduate with more than 30 years of experience in higher education, Rochon is passionate about student success, academic excellence, access and equity. He looks forward to advancing CSUF’s mission through the Fullerton Forward 2024-29 strategic plan. 

New campus leaders also include Celestina Barbosa-Leiker , dean of the College of Health and Human Development, and Jessica Yirush Stern , dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. 

Thirty-five new tenure-track faculty members joined the university with research experiences that span a variety of diverse topics, including neuroscience, bilingual counselor education and artificial intelligence. The Office of Faculty Affairs and Records also announced the tenure and/or promotion of 69 current faculty members. 

New Academic Programs

The new semester includes the launch of several new academic programs aimed at expanding student opportunities and preparing them for careers after graduation. 

The College of Education launched its first undergraduate program in urban learning for students who are interested in teaching in elementary and special education classrooms. CSUF students in the program will complete observational fieldwork hours in an educational setting and have the opportunity to be involved in research experiences and summer activities.

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences added a SWANA minor , which provides students the opportunity to learn more about the diverse cultures, languages, religions and the historical influence of the Southwest Asia and North Africa region. The 15-unit program, housed in the Department of Religious Studies, offers such cross-discipline courses as Economies of the Middle East and American Immigrant Cultures.

To address the growing need for real estate education, the College of Business and Economics introduced a real estate concentration for business administration students to prepare them for careers in such areas as finance and investment, market analysis, development, and management. 

Campus Construction Updates

Titans will notice significant progress with the renovation of the College of the Arts visual arts complex. The Visual Arts Modernization Project includes new buildings, renovated classrooms for digital art concentrations, a green screen room and more. Starting this fall, visual arts classes will be held in the new buildings and gallery spaces will open with exhibitions in November. 

The university is expected to break ground this fall on a student housing project, which will include the construction of a 510-bed, apartment-style student complex, laundry and mail rooms, a market, campus-support functional spaces, six resident adviser apartments, and one staff member apartment.

Services for Students

The CAPS Mobile Crisis Team , launched earlier this year, dispatches a licensed mental health professional and campus safety specialist when students call Counseling and Psychological Services or the CSUF Police Department’s 24-hour dispatch center. Mobile crisis therapists help manage crisis interventions, provide case management and short-term therapeutic interventions, and connect students with on- and off-campus mental health partners. 

Advancements in Technology

CSUF has upgraded all campus computers, including in classrooms and open labs. In addition, the university has introduced interactive digital displays in 24 general-use classrooms to support faculty and student collaboration through touchscreen technology. 

The Data Visualization Center in Pollak Library, Room 216, now features a 200-inch 4K video wall for artificial intelligence workshops and large data modeling, and the Innovation Center, Room 215, includes virtual reality headsets, a 3D scanner and printer, and AI robotics for exploring new ideas. 

Fall Civic Engagement Efforts

To mobilize voter participation and civic engagement ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, Cal State Fullerton will host several events to educate and encourage students, faculty, staff and community members to register to vote and cast a ballot. 

This includes the California University and College Ballot Bowl, a competition in which higher education campuses compete to register the most people to vote and showcase civic engagement efforts. CSUF won the Ballet Bowl in 2020 and is working to reclaim the title this year. Learn more at the Titans Turn Out website . 

Upcoming Events

  • Discoverfest, Sept. 4-5
  • CSUF Angels Night, Sept. 14
  • National Voter Registration Day, Sept. 17
  • Convocation and State of the University, Sept. 19
  • Alumni and Family Weekend, Oct. 4-6

Contact: CSUF News [email protected]

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Vice President for Student Affairs

Langsdorf Hall 805 657-278-3221 fullerton.edu/sa

The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs supervises and coordinates all student affairs services and programs. The vice president is responsible for the quality of student life on campus and works with faculty, administration and students to improve the campus environment. This office is also charged with administering the university’s academic appeals procedure and the student disciplinary codes.

Academic Appeals

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Student Appeal of Grade Disputes or Charges of Academic Dishonesty

Students have the right of due process if they feel they have been treated unfairly or with prejudice. They may appeal a grade dispute or charge of academic dishonesty to the coordinator of academic appeals, who will guide them through the procedure to be followed. The student must go through several steps seeking to resolve the issue before it can be considered by the Academic Appeals Board, which comprises three faculty members and two students.

There is a strict time limit for the appeals process. The student must meet with the faculty member within 30 calendar days of the first day of the following semester (spring or fall). If the appeal cannot be resolved with the faculty member, department chair or dean, a written appeal must be submitted to the coordinator of academic appeals within 60 calendar days of the first day of the following semester. Contact the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs for further information.

Langsdorf Hall 114 657-278-2300 admissions.fullerton.edu

The Office of Admissions is responsible for the administration of the admissions process. It provides information about eligibility requirements to applicants and high school/college counselors. The office also evaluates the applicability of undergraduate transfer credit toward all-university requirements and reviews requests regarding residency for tuition purposes.

Assistant Deans for Student Affairs

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The assistant deans for student affairs work in collaboration with the dean, associate dean and/or associate vice president of the college/center, as well as the executive director, for retention initiatives, delivering and integrating services into the academic setting. In addition, the assistant deans serve as an integral part of student success by designing, coordinating and leading programs that attract potential students, promote access and retention, enrich the academic environment and enhance student development through co-curricular learning for the population they serve.

Athletics Academic Services

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Athletics Academic Services works closely with faculty, coaches and other student support offices to ensure the academic success of Titan student-athletes. The mission of Athletics Academic Services is twofold: 1) to provide effective life skills and academic support services for CSUF student-athletes to encourage timely graduation and 2) to ensure student-athletes receive the information they need to be in compliance with institutional and NCAA rules governing continuing eligibility. Support programs include general education academic advisement, academic counseling, priority registration, tutoring, student-athlete computer lab, DEGREE (Division I, Eligibility, Graduation, Retention, Engage, Empower) Program, academic grade checks, academic awards, NCAA Champs/Life Skills programming, FACE (Fullerton Athletics Career Expo), the faculty mentor program and University 115.

Career Center

Langsdorf Hall 208 657-278-3121 fullerton.edu/career

The Career Center is committed to engage, educate and empower students by providing high-quality services in career development, planning and preparation, experiential learning, job and graduate or professional school attainment. The center strives to assist students in providing them with the necessary resources and tools to reach their full academic and career goals by providing a holistic approach that meets the needs of the university’s diverse student population. Additionally, Career Center staff members build relationships with alumni, employers and graduate schools to optimize internship, job and career opportunities while also creating strategic partnerships with campus departments to equip students in developing and articulating co-curricular experiences that will facilitate their success in a diverse and competitive global society.

Center for Educational Partnerships

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The Center for Educational Partnerships (CFEP) is a coalition of comprehensive programs that aim to close educational equity gaps and open the educational pipeline for students from first-generation, low-income and underrepresented backgrounds. It is a community of role models, mentors, educators and student-centered advocates who provide resources, support services and high-impact learning opportunities to students from CSUF and the surrounding area. The CFEP strives to cultivate and leverage innovative collaborations with community partners, educational institutions and families to enrich its services and expose students to transformative educational paths, career fields and life experiences. It dreams and works toward a world in which every student is empowered, a society in which life circumstances do not dictate one’s outcomes, and an educational system in which access and opportunity are abundant and available to every student.

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Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) strives to increase the number of students from low-income backgrounds who enter and succeed in postsecondary education. In partnership with the Anaheim Union High School District, GEAR UP serves a cohort of students beginning in seventh grade and follows their successes through their first year in college. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, GEAR UP services aim to meet the following objectives:

  • Increase academic performance and preparation for college
  • Increase high school graduation and postsecondary enrollment
  • increase the educational expectations and family knowledge of higher education options, preparations, and financing
  • Promote systemic change to increase the number of students prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education

Educational Talent Search

Titan Hall 1216 657-278-8545 fullerton.edu/talentsearch

Educational Talent Search provides students with the necessary support services to pursue higher education. The program is focused on assisting participants with preparing to have as many postsecondary options as possible. A federal TRIO Program of the U.S. Department of Education, Educational Talent Search is designed to centrally assist low-income and potential first-generation college students with enrolling and preparing to succeed in college. The program is currently offered at the following Anaheim Union High School District schools: Anaheim High School, Katella High School, Loara High School, Magnolia High School, Savanna High School and Western High School. The Educational Talent Search program is entirely free for participants and funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

Upward Bound

Titan Hall 1216 657-278-3254 fullerton.edu/upwardbound

Upward Bound provides fundamental support to participants in their preparation for college entrance. The program provides opportunities for participants to succeed in their pre-college performance and ultimately in their higher education pursuits. Upward Bound serves high school students from low-income families; and high school students from families in which neither parent holds a bachelor’s degree. The goal of Upward Bound is to increase the rate at which participants complete secondary education and enroll in and graduate from institutions of postsecondary education. The CSUF Upward Bound-Santa Ana program annually serves 90 scholars who are selected from four high schools in the Santa Ana Unified School District: Century High School, Saddleback High School, Santa Ana High School and Valley High School. The CSUF Upward Bound-North program annually serves 62 scholars who are selected from two high schools: Fullerton Union High School in the Fullerton Joint Union High School District and Savanna High School in the Anaheim Union High School District. Upward Bound is funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

Experience CSUF

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Experience CSUF, in partnership with Orange County United Way’s Destination Graduation Initiative, provides transformative, high-impact college and career exposure experience to 22 Destination Graduation junior high and high schools in the Santa Ana Unified, Anaheim Union, Westminster, Garden Grove Unified and Huntington Beach Unified School Districts. Experience CSUF aims to cultivate a college-going culture among first-generation, low income, and underserved junior high, high school students and their families. Student and Parent Higher Education workshops are offered in areas such as college admission requirements, financial aid, academic planning, and major and career exploration. Experience CSUF supports more than 2,800 students through meaningful and in-depth college access programming to ensure that the students are prepared to access higher education.

McNair Scholars Program

Titan Hall 1224 657-278-7367 fullerton.edu/mcnair

The McNair Scholars Program is a federally funded TRIO program and serves 26-28 CSUF junior and senior students on an annual basis. McNair is a two-year program, which provides support and services to students from low-income, first-generation and underrepresented backgrounds, to prepare them for entrance into and completion of Ph.D. programs. McNair Scholars participate in a range of services and programming, including:

  • One-on-one advisement
  • Graduate school preparation, including applying for admission and funding
  • Graduate school visitations
  • Academic conferences
  • Professional development
  • Faculty mentorship
  • Summer research programs
  • Completion of a research thesis for which participants receive a $2,800 stipend

Center for Internships and Community Engagement

Langsdorf Hall 206 657-278-3746 fullerton.edu/cice

The Center for Internships and Community Engagement offers students the opportunity to formally integrate academics with practical experiences prior to graduation. Academic internships and service-learning courses offer students both domestic and international opportunities to expand their knowledge and skills in “real” situations in business environments, nonprofit organizations and government agencies. These practical experiences allow students to expand their knowledge, apply theories and skills learned in the classroom, prepare for successful entry into the job market, and develop as socially responsible citizens.

Additionally, academic internships and service-learning offer opportunities for students to:

  • Gain work and service experiences
  • Network and develop industry contacts
  • Earn academic credit
  • Solidify academic and career goals
  • Earn money while learning
  • Explore various career options within a major
  • Demonstrate personal and social responsibility
  • Become engaged in their communities and issues of concern to them

The courses involve the cooperation of faculty, employers and service sites that provide opportunities for students to fulfill their academic, civic and professional needs. Each academic internship/service-learning placement is monitored by the site while faculty members provide guidance to students, ensuring the academic integrity of the work/service experience.

Students who wish to participate in service-learning should explore their departments’ course offerings for those that include service-learning. In addition, some departments offer international service-learning opportunities.

Students participating in academic internships must:

  • Be at least in their junior year of study or have instructor consent
  • Be in good academic standing
  • Meet the prerequisites and minimum grade-point average required by the department
  • Receive approval from the appropriate faculty coordinator
  • Enroll in the department’s internship course

Academic internships and service-learning experiences must be consistent with the subject matter of the course. In most departments, up to six units of internship credits may be earned.

Center for Scholars

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The Center for Scholars serves a remarkable group of resilient and ambitious students who come from diverse backgrounds. From their first day on campus, scholars are encouraged to get involved and become integral and well-rounded leaders in the Titan community. To accomplish this, Center for Scholars staff seek to instill a sense of citizenship and commitment in each student, inspiring them to reach out to those around them through service and mentorship. Beyond graduation, it is the hope that students will continue to grow to become leaders in their communities and inspire others in the same ways that they have been inspired.

The following scholar populations are a part of the Center for Scholars:

  • Abrego Future Scholars
  • Guardian Scholars - Current and Former Foster Youth Student Support
  • Nicholas Academic Scholars
  • President’s Scholars
  • Simon Scholars
  • Sun Scholars

Counseling and Psychological Services

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Counseling and Psychological Services strives to help students achieve their academic, professional and personal goals. Counselors can help students improve coping skills, strengthen personal relationships, navigate the college transition, recover from traumatic experiences and engage in self-exploration. CAPS offers brief counseling for individuals and couples, group counseling, psychiatric services, referrals, crisis intervention, outreach, and wellness workshops to eligible CSUF students. CAPS counselors are also available to consult with faculty and staff about concerns related to student mental health. In addition, CAPS is home to a Doctoral Internship for doctoral-level graduate students in clinical and counseling psychology programs. The internship program offers a comprehensive training experience and is accredited by the American Psychological Association.

Dean of Students

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The Dean of Students Office helps Titans reach higher by serving as an advocate for students, connecting them to appropriate university resources and collaborating meaningfully with the campus community. The office assists students in navigating the university, resolving educational, personal and other concerns that impact the quality of their Titan experience.

The Dean of Students Office comprises three areas: Care Services, Tuffy’s Basic Needs Center and the Office of Student Conduct.

Care Services

The welfare and success of students is our priority. Care Services are needed when students experience distress that negatively impacts them academically, emotionally, behaviorally or physically. Care Services include:

  • Connecting students to counseling services or other mental health services.
  • Providing information related to university processes and referrals to campus departments.
  • Assisting with basic needs.
  • Connecting students to the Student Success Teams in their colleges, who can provide academic advising and career development.
  • Helping students develop healthy plans of action that restore well-being and promote success, such as accessing involvement opportunities on campus, helping them problem-solve specific challenges and providing university-related information.
  • Notifying faculty should they miss class due to hospitalization.
  • In some serious instances, helping students withdraw from their classes.

Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center

Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center helps students who experience an unforeseen emergency, crisis or catastrophic event. Services include food assistance, emergency temporary housing, hygiene products, gently worn professional attire and emergency grant funds. These resources promote wellness and enable students to continue and complete their education at CSUF. Tuffy’s Basic Needs Services Center is located in McCarthy Hall 143.

Office of Student Conduct

The Office of Student Conduct is responsible for investigating and adjudicating violations of university policy and the Student Code of Conduct. Student Conduct supports students, staff and faculty by addressing complaints in a fair and consistent manner and ensuring that students receive due process and fair treatment. The office is committed to informing students of their rights as members of the university community and providing education regarding the responsibilities associated with those rights.

Disability Support Services

Gordon Hall 101 657-278-3112 fullerton.edu/dss

The Office of Disability Support Services provides assistance and offers support services to students with temporary and permanent disabilities, and has been delegated the authority on campus to provide reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities. The highly trained professional and support staff specialize in serving the specific needs of persons with disabilities and seek to provide accommodations for equitable access and a barrier-free educational environment. Services for students include access support within the classroom, curriculum, buildings and educational activities.

DSS works in close cooperation with all university departments to provide a full range of services, including academic accommodations (readers, note takers, ASL interpreters/RTC, alternative testing), accessible technology and instructional materials, disability management, temporary disabled parking, application assistance, voter registration, priority registration and referral for diagnostic assessment, academic advising, career counseling and job placement, housing access, transportation and disability advocacy.

Diversity Initiatives and Resource Centers

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Diversity Initiatives and Resource Centers empowers, educates, and engages students and the Titan community through co-curricular learning. DIRC provides support and advocacy for students to expand their cultural competence and identity development.

The department comprises the following resource centers: African American Resource Center; Asian Pacific American Resource Center; Chicana and Chicano Resource Center; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Resource Center; and the Titan Dreamers Resource Center. Each center sponsors a variety of events that aim to educate, support and advocate for students. All students, regardless of identity, are welcome into each center.

Additionally, DIRC offers trainings and development programs on topics that include but are not limited to: race, ethnicity, culture, sexuality, gender, immigration status, class, privilege and the intersections of identity. Students who engage in DIRC programs and services increase their awareness about diversity, inclusive practice and current social issues, and have opportunities to develop intercultural communication and leadership skills. Visit the DIRC website at fullerton.edu/dirc for more information.

Contact the resource centers:

African American Resource Center

657-278-3230 fullerton.edu/aarc [email protected]

Asian Pacific American Resource Center

657-278-3742 fullerton.edu/aparc [email protected]

Chicana and Chicano Resource Center

657-278-2537 fullerton.edu/crc [email protected]

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Resource Center

657-278-4218 fullerton.edu/lgbtq [email protected]

Titan Dreamers Resource Center

657-278-3234 fullerton.edu/tdrc [email protected]

Financial Aid

Gordon Hall 146 657-278-3125 fullerton.edu/financialaid

The Office of Financial Aid is committed to providing eligible students with the necessary financial aid resources to ensure their academic success. Financial aid is available to remove the cost barriers that may prevent students from pursuing educational goals. Assistance is available from a variety of programs funded by federal and state grants, scholarships, student loans, student employment opportunities and other types of aid. In order to ensure priority financial aid, the single most important step students can take each year is to ensure the submission of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid online at fafsa.gov or California Dream Act Application at caldreamact.org for AB540 students by the March 2 priority deadline.  The FAFSA or CDA application determines students’ eligibility based on their financial need each year. The university’s financial aid professionals provide quality advising services to students addressing educational needs, as well as one-on-one counseling. They are dedicated to making a CSUF education attainable and affordable for students.

Housing and Residential Engagement

Housing Administration 657-278-2168 fullerton.edu/housing

Housing and Residential Engagement at Cal State Fullerton offers a vibrant, thriving community that assists students in achieving their academic, personal and career goals. Staff and student leaders within HRE facilitate programming focused on the goals of interpersonal growth, academic success, cultural competence and community service. Resident Advisers are student staff members who are assigned to specific living areas and act as mentors during a student’s residency and beyond. In addition to RAs, five community coordinators (professional staff who live in the community) provide crisis and emergency response, as well as programming designed to support student development and community building.

The student housing community features two styles of housing accommodations: residence halls and apartments. The residence halls are designed to focus on the needs of incoming first-year students and house 1,195 students in double- and triple-occupancy bedrooms clustered around community bathrooms. Active rooms and study rooms are centrally located on each floor, assisting students through purposeful interactions within their community. Opened in 2011, the residence halls were awarded the first Platinum LEED certification in California by the U.S. Green Building Council.

Continuing, transfer and graduate students are housed in the apartment communities, which are home to more than 800 residents. Double-occupancy apartments  have three bedrooms, housing six students per apartment. Single- occupancy apartments have four bedrooms, housing four residents per apartment. All apartments are fully furnished with two bathrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a balcony or patio.

The Gastronome, a premium “all-you-care-to-eat” dining commons, offers residents fulfilling and healthy meals seven days a week. All residents are required to choose a meal plan. Five-day and seven-day continuous meal plans are available for all residents, allowing them to enter the Gastronome as often as they want either Monday through Friday, or every day. Residents living in the apartment communities also can choose smaller block meal plans, allowing them fewer entries into the Gastronome per semester.

Male Success Initiative-Fullerton

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The Male Success Initiative-Fullerton is a department “where undergraduate men of color achieve the fullness of their potential.” The purpose of MSI-Fullerton is to support and advance the potential of undergraduate men of color by providing tailored programming and services that empower brothers with the skills and knowledge needed to foster academic success; establish a support network of mentors; increase graduation and retention rates; and strengthen the sense of brotherhood among all CSUF students who self-identify as men of color (African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American/Pacific Islander, American Indian and multiracial, including men of trans experience). In addition, each year MSI-Fullerton provides 15 scholarships to incoming first-time-freshmen, known as MSI-Success Scholars. However, all current undergraduate CSUF students who self-identify as men and men of color, can receive support from MSI-Fullerton by becoming an MSI-Fellow. Both MSI-Success Scholars and MSI-Fellows participate as brothers in yearlong, tailored academic support programs; leadership, engagement, enrichment and development retreats and opportunities; career trajectory planning; and explorations of gender and masculinity.

Outreach and Recruitment

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Outreach and Recruitment serves prospective and incoming students, and any other interested parties in the information seeking and application process, as it relates to the California State University system and Cal State Fullerton specifically. Through this department, the community is able to take campus tours, receive informational workshops, request Cal State Fullerton’s presence at a college fair, visit the Transfer Student Center and obtain general information.

Special Populations

Educational opportunity program.

Gordon Hall 143 657-278-2784 fullerton.edu/eop

The Educational Opportunity Program aims to do the following:

  • Provide access opportunities for historically underserved students (low-income, first-generation college) by making higher education a possibility for prospective students with potential for academic excellence
  • Provide advocacy and education to address the needs of EOP students
  • Provide a transitional experience that will empower students to better manage and navigate the college experience
  • Provide support services to facilitate student success
  • Provide EOP grants to eligible students who should also receive the highest priority for financial aid resources available from the institution

EOP Summer Bridge

Gordon Hall 143 657-278-2288 fullerton.edu/eop/bridge

Summer Bridge is an exciting opportunity primarily designed for the special admit population who demonstrate high potential to succeed academically. The program provides academic, cultural, recreational and co-curricular activities aimed to prepare students for the transition to the university. Participants live in the residence halls under the supervision of CSUF staff. Students will benefit from the personalized attention, individualized instruction, accessibility to campus resources and the connections made with faculty, staff and students.

Student Support Services

Gordon Hall 179 657-278-5210 fullerton.edu/sss

The Student Support Services (SSS) program is a federally funded TRIO Program that is housed within the Student Academic Services unit of Student Affairs. The SSS program serves students who are first-generation and/or low-income and/or have a disability to successfully graduate with their bachelor’s degree. In addition, SSS provides academic and other support services to encourage the holistic development of students from first-year enrollment through graduation.

Supplemental Instruction

Pollak Library, 1st Floor 657-278-7290 fullerton.edu/si

Supplemental Instruction is an academic assistance program that provides weekly, peer-led group study sessions for students taking bottleneck, key gateway or traditionally difficult courses (those with high D, F or W rates). Sessions are led by an SI leader who has mastered the course material and brings students together in a collaborative learning environment to improve understanding of course material, review and discuss important concepts, develop study strategies, and prepare for exams. SI is provided for all students who want to improve their understanding of course material and improve their grades; it is not just for those students who are struggling. To view the current SI schedule and learn more about the program, visit the website.

University Learning Center

Pollak Library, 1st Floor 657-278-2738 fullerton.edu/ulc

The University Learning Center offers one-to-one tutoring for a variety of undergraduate general education and major courses. Using an online appointment system, fullerton.edu/ulc , students schedule their own appointments or send papers for online writing recommendations to improve flow, thesis or structure. The ULC also offers students the “Academic Makeover” workshops each semester. The ultimate goal of the ULC is to help students learn and develop the skills necessary to succeed at CSUF.

University Testing Center

Gordon Hall 143 657-278-2288 fullerton.edu/testing

The University Testing Center provides test information to students who need to take exams in order to fulfill their educational goals. The center also serves as a testing site for institutional testing programs required for placement in classes and graduation.

Student Health Services

Student Health and Counseling Center - West Building 657-278-2800 fullerton.edu/studentwellness

Student Health Services is an accredited, ambulatory care facility providing a variety of health care services to currently enrolled students. Most basic services are prepaid during registration with a University Health Fee while other additional services are offered at very affordable, reduced pricing. The staff of physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and other licensed medical professionals at Student Health Services are committed to supporting students in achieving their academic success by teaching them how to stay well and recover more quickly should they become ill or injured. Services include general medical care, physical therapy, orthopedics, immunizations, pharmacy, Family PACT services, nutrition counseling, health education, HIV/STI testing, optometry, laboratory services and X-ray. Appointments can be made online, in-person or via telephone.

The Student Health and Counseling Center is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care. SHCC is HIPAA compliant and patient confidentiality is rigorously maintained.

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The Office of Student Life and Leadership provides support and fosters community engagement. It empowers students through involvement, leadership and co-curricular learning opportunities to enhance their Titan experience at CSUF. Programmatic areas within Student Life and Leadership include Campus Activities, Student Organizations, Community Service Programs, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Leadership Programs, and Sports Clubs. To learn more about the 350+ registered student organizations, visit TitanLink .

Signature programs:

  • Discoverfest – CSUF’s largest involvement fair, featuring over 200 registered student organizations sponsored every semester.
  • LeadCon – A leadership conference in the beginning of the academic school year for registered student organization leaders. Topics include risk management, campus policies and procedures, event coordination, and more.
  • New Member Education (Nu Mu) – Educates new members from all fraternity and sorority chapters. Student Life & Leadership partners with campus departments to sponsor workshops on various topics, such as Inclusivity, Legal and Responsible Management of Alcohol, Bystander Intervention, Hazing Prevention, University Expectations, etc. The aim of Nu Mu is to familiarize students with not only recognizing behaviors within their chapters but also connecting them with appropriate campus resources. This occurs at least three times each academic semester.
  • Student Leadership Institute’s Emerging Leaders Program  – These fall and spring semester retreats allow students to explore their own leadership potential while planning for the future.
  • Tuffy Awards – An annual awards ceremony at the end of the academic school year that honors the accomplishments of student organizations and their leaders.

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Campus activities.

Through its Campus Activities committee, Student Life and Leadership provides guidance and support to student organizations coordinating large-scale events on campus. In addition, the department assists student organizations with event management through venue reservations, risk management and assessment, and staff advisement.

Student Organizations

With over 350+ registered student organizations, students can explore the many involvement opportunities via TitanLink or learn about these organizations at Discoverfest. Organizations range from different interests, including, but not limited to, cultural, faith, political, recreation, service, special interest and more. Students can also start their own student organization at the end of the fall semester and have the organization registered in the spring semester (please work with the department).

Community Service Programs

Students can participate in a variety of community service projects, such as Titan Kids at Orangewood, Titans Helping Titans, Tuffy’s Friends, Tuffy’s Animal Allies and more. They can participate in these volunteer opportunities based on their own availability. In addition, students can become project directors and oversee a community service project or start a new one.

Fraternity and Sorority Life

Fraternity and sorority life at Cal State Fullerton works to create an inclusive learning environment that fosters a sense of belonging and supports values-based development of individuals and communities. 

Fraternity and sorority life provides support, education and engagement to students as an integral part of the Titan experience through programming based on the Pillars of Excellence: Brotherhood and Sisterhood, Service and Philanthropy, Leadership, and Scholarship.

Leadership Programs

Leadership is crucial to student life and leadership and is embedded in many of its programs and services. Students can participate in the Emerging Leaders Program during the fall semester and continue in the spring with ELP2. The Service Leadership Program and Student Leadership Institute workshops also take place throughout the year. 

Sports Clubs

Sports clubs provides high-quality, structured, competitive and fun activities that offer students the opportunity to experience physical, social and emotional growth in a safe and fun learning environment. They are formed, developed, governed and administered by students – completely student-run. Sports clubs are not affiliated with CSUF Athletics and the Titan Recreation Center Intramural teams. There are about 16 different sports clubs including, but not limited to, archery, e-sports, equestrian, baseball, cycling, lacrosse, ice hockey, soccer and more.

Titan Orientation Programs

Langsdorf Hall 540 fullerton.edu/orientation

Orientation is a required step in the CSUF admissions process. Titan Orientation Programs (TOPs) deliver comprehensive programming to welcome newly admitted students to CSUF in collaboration with campus partners. TOPs assist new members of the Titan Family in all aspects of campus acclimation, from academic advising and course registration, to connecting with classmates and introducing them to vital resources and support systems.

TitanWell - Health Promotion Services

Student Wellness Center - West Building 657-278-4370 fullerton.edu/titanwell

TitanWell is responsible for the promotion of healthy choices and behaviors among the diverse Titan community. Through individual counseling, group presentations, outreach events and peer-to-peer education, we are here for you.

TitanWell provides a wide range of wellness programs for students, including:

  • nutrition, healthy weight maintenance or specialized diets
  • sexually transmitted diseases, contraceptives and healthy sexual relationships
  • alcohol, marijuana and other drugs risk reduction
  • sleep and self-care
  • Wellness workshops for student organizations, housing residents, sororities and fraternities
  • Internship opportunities
  • Student leadership training and national peer educator certification
  • Campus events
  • Wellness advocacy
  • Ongoing needs assessment of health behaviors and concerns of CSUF students
  • Free condoms, personal lubricant, dental dams
  • Free educational pamphlets and wellness supplies

TitanWell is co-located with Health Services and Counseling and Psychological Services on the north side of campus, between the Kinesiology and Health Science Building and Housing and Residential Life. Its hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and after hours as arranged and needed for special programming and events.

Tuffy’s Graduation Scholars

fullerton.edu/tgs

The Tuffy’s Graduation Scholars (TGS) program is a cohort-based graduation completion program designed to support academic success and graduation goals by providing students with a unique opportunity to build a sense of community among their peers, connect with their college and the university, and develop their sense of identity as a Titan and a scholar. Also, Tuffy’s Graduation Scholars receive personalized and comprehensive advising support throughout their journey as a Cal State Fullerton student. Over the next several years, scholars will have access to a TGS team who is committed to their personal, academic, and professional success.

Veterans Resource Center

Gordon Hall 244  657-278-8660 or 657-278-2373 fullerton.edu/veterans

The Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides comprehensive support and resources to promote the academic, personal, financial and professional success of student veterans and military-connected students, including education benefit advising, wellness counseling and career guidance. Utilizing a strengths-based approach, the VRC engages with students through the development of meaningful programs and the delivery of effective services that support their growth and success to assist transitioning into higher education, building community while on campus and preparing for their future career after graduation.

WoMen’s Center/Adult Reentry Center

Gordon Hall 205 657-278-3928 fullerton.edu/womenscenter

The WoMen’s and Adult Reentry Center is dedicated to education on issues of gender and social equity through a feminist lens. Staff at the WARC engage the CSUF community by providing support services, leadership opportunities, educational programs and advocacy. Additionally, the WARC offers students a destination to receive support, information and resources to help explore issues of gender equity. Programs and services include guest speakers, skill-building workshops, discussion groups, leadership programs, internship opportunities, confidential advocacy services and referrals. The WARC also implements a community education program that focuses on violence prevention on campus. The program facilitates trainings and offers internships for students who seek to work in the area of violence prevention. The WARC also serves adults who, after a break in their education, are considering beginning or continuing their college education. Support and guidance is provided for currently enrolled nontraditional students and others whose needs differ from those of the traditional university student. Leadership opportunities, such as a nontraditional honor society, special programs and parenting workshops that focus on the unique needs of nontraditional students are presented each semester.

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We hope this message finds you well. We want to inform you of an upcoming evacuation drill on August 29, 2024 from 4 to 5 p.m. This drill is a crucial part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and preparedness of our community in case of emergencies. All residents must evacuate the housing buildings during the drill and proceed to designated evacuation sites based on location. Here are the evacuation sites for each area: Elm, Fig, Holly, and Gastronome residents will evacuate to Resident Lot 1. Acacia, Birch, Juniper, Manzanita, Oak, Pine, and Willow residents will evacuate to Lot J. Laurel, Noble, and Redwood residents will evacuate to Resident Lot 2. All residents must participate in this drill for safety and to familiarize themselves with evacuation procedures. Housing staff will be walking the buildings and guiding residents to the evacuation sites. Please note that any resident not complying with the evacuation instructions will be documented and referred to the Housing and Residential Engagement conduct process. For anyone with an ADA accommodation or Emotional Support Animal (ESA), we strongly advise planning ahead of the evacuation drill to ensure your safety and well-being during the exercise. If you have any questions or concerns related to your accommodations, please contact the housing office prior to the drill. If you have an online class, quiz, exam, etc. scheduled during this timeframe, we recommend heading to a different location ahead of the drill. The Pollak Library and Titan Student Union will be open and available. Also, please be aware that the RH parking lot will be blocked off during the drill for everyone's safety. DO NOT remove the barricades from where they are positioned. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in ensuring a safe living environment for everyone in our community. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the evacuation drill, please get in touch with us. For further assistance outside of our business hours, contact our Resident Advisors On Duty at (714) 681-6918. Thank you,

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    Take a look at photos from our previous career tours with great local companies! Check back to see how career tours are going to look this year, and what you can look forward to! ... Univision. Echo Media Group ... 800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831 (909) 413-7031. Facebook; Instagram; Twitter %d ...