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COG Fall 2004.Indd CAMPUS ORGANIZATION GUIDE The Daily Titan at Cal State Fullerton Fall 2004 2, Campus Organization Guide THE DAILY TITAN FALL 2004 STAFF Campus Organization Guide Sales Manageranager aandnd PProductionroduction ERIK ALDEN Advertising Staff KEVIN COOK KIMBERLY ORR ISADORE GREGORIO Special Thanks To Sabrina Sanders for all her help making this guide happen. For information about any of the clubs or organizations listed in this guide or for information about starting your own club or oganization, please visit the Clubs and Organizations website at: www.fullerton.edu/deanofstudents We Have Over 150 Club and Organizations “50% of oneʼs education is They are an integral part of the student life on our campus as well as located inside the reflect the diverse interests and activities of our student community. Your participation in any one of these organizations will allow you to: classroom and *Make a positive difference on campus and in the community the other 50% is *Develop leadership skills located outside *Interact with faculty, staff, alumni, business and community leaders the classroomʼs *Make social connections four walls.” *Gain exposure to potential career fields *Enhance your resume -John F. Kennedy From pre-admission to graduation, New Student Programs provides services and programs designed to empower stu- dents and their families to create a meaningful educational journey at Cal State Fullerton. New Student Programs con- nects students to the valuable learning opportunities necessary for this journey via campus tours, new student orienta- tion, information and campus referrals, leadership development and welcome activities. As a result of program participa- tion and service utilization, students develop character, critical thinking skills and the interpersonal competence requisite for lifelong learning. Thank you to those faculty and staff who have served as advisors! The University believes that student organizations foster valuable experience for students that often lead to significant learning and development and helps create a sense of belonging to the University. These activities and experiences complement the formal curriculum and provide wide opportunity for enhancing personal skills. The University supports the formation of and grants registered status to student organizations whose purposes and activities enhance the social, cultural, recreational, and academic funtions of the University. Registered organizations are afforded access to cam- pus resources and in turn agree to comply with regulations and procedures established for the governance of student groups. THE DAILY TITAN FALL 2004 Campus Organization Guide, 3 CSUF Club Directory COUNCILS DEPARTMENTAL CLUBS Arts Inter-Club Council AICC Acacia Group Association For Inter-Cultural Awareness AICA Accounting Society AS Business Inter-Club Council BICC Advertising Club, CSUF Council of Honor Societies Afro Ethnic Studies Community Ensemble AESCE Engineering and Computer Science Inter-Club Council Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society AKD ECS-ICC Alpha Lambda - Army ROTC Human Development & Community Service Inter-Club Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society Council HDCS-ICC American Choral Directors Association ACDA Humanities & Social Sciences Inter-Club Council HSS-ICC American Marketing Association AMA MESA Cooperativa American Medical Student Association, CSUF Premedical Natural Science and Mathematics Inter-Club Council Chapter CSUF AMSA NSMICC American Psychological Society Student Caucus APSSC Student Organizations Accessing Resources / American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE Communications Inter-Club Council SOAR/CICC American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME American Studies Student Association ASSA CULTURAL CLUBS Anthropology Students Association ASA Afghan 21st Century Art and Literary Magazine Association, CSUF Afro-Ethnic Student Association AESA Artists Rendering Their Services ARTS Alliance for the Preservation of African Consciousness APAC As You Like Shakespeare Society AYLSS Asian Pacific Student Association APSA Asociación de Alumnos y Ex-Alumnos de Español AAEE Cambodian Student Association CSA Association for Computing Machinery, CSUF Chapter CSUF ACM Chinese Students Association CSA Association of Information Technology Professionals AITP Furnishing Inspiration and Relaying Encouragement FIRE Association of International Students in Economics and Global Association of Culture and Peace GACP Business AIESEC Hermanas Unidas de CSUF HaU Beta Alpha Psi Business and Financial Information Honor Independent Latino Student Association ILSA Society India International Club IIC Biology Club Indonesian Student Association PERMIAS Biology Graduate Students Club Inter-Tribal Student Council ITSC Business Fullerton Japan BFJ Japanese Student Association JSA Calliope Lesbian Gay Bisexual Alliance LGBA Camera Absurda Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan M.E.Ch.A. Ceramics Club, CSUF Pakistani Student Association PSA Chemistry and Biochemistry Club Pilipino American Student Association PASA Chicano/Latino Studies Student Association CLSSA Sistertalk Child and Adolescent Studies Student Association CASSA Taiwanese Student Association TSA Choice USA Thai-American Student Association TASA Club Tusk Vietnamese Student Association VSA College Legal Clinic CLC 4, Campus Organization Guide THE DAILY TITAN FALL 2004 CSUF Club Directory Contʼ Comparative Religion Student Association CRSA Minority Biomedical Research Students MBRS Composers Forum at CSUF CF@CSUF Model United Nations Club MUN Council for Educational Leadership Students Mu Phi Epsilon Music Honor Society CTP Comm Grads Comm Grads Musicus et Humanitas Dance Association National Press Photographers Association NPPA Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity National Science Teacher Association Student Chapter NSTA Economics Association EA National Society of Black Engineers NSBE Entertainment and Tourism Club ETC National Student Speech Language Hearing Association Environmental Studies Student Association ESSA NSSLHA Eta Kappa Nu Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Nursing Honor Society, CSUF CSUF NHS Society Pencil Mileage Club PMC Eta Sigma Gamma, Delta Rho Chapter Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society European Studies Association (Society) Finance Association Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda FBLA For the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit; The mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical Geography Club students; The advancement of music in America; And a Geology Club loyalty to the Alma Mater. Graduate Counseling Student Association GCSA Contact: Jack Lara 714.473.5468 History Student Association HAS E-mail: [email protected] Hot Glass Club www.csufsinfonia.org Human Services Student Association HSSA Upcoming Event: Meeting every Monday @ 7:30pm in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE PA-235 Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society ISA International Association of Business Communicators IABC Philosophy Club International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering ISPE Physics Club, CSUF Japanese Anime Club Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society Japanese Culture and Language Exchange Society Portuguese Club Kappa Omega International Honor Society Kappa Omega Pre-Law Society CSUFPLS Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society for the Human Sciences Primatology Students Association PSA KON Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society Kinesiology & Health Science Student Association KHSSA Psychology Department Student Association PDSA Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honor Society Public Relations Student Society of America PRSSA Latin American Studies Student Association LASSA Real Estate Association Latino Business Student Association LBSA Roots & Shoots Le Cercle Français Sculpture Club Liberal Studies Student Association LSSA Sigma Delta Pi National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society Linguistics Student Association LSA Sigma Phi Omega Gerontology Honor Society Math Club Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society MBA Association, CSF CSF MBA Society for Ethno-Journalists Metals Club, CSUF CSUF-MC Society for the Advancement of Management SAM THE DAILY TITAN FALL 2004 Campus Organization Guide, 5 CSUF Club Directory Contʼ CSUF Club Directory Contʼ Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Beta Upsilon Delta Fraternity Engineering SAMPE Chi Sigma Phi Sorority Society of Automotive Engineers SAE Delta Chi Fraternity Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers SHPE Delta Sigma Chi Co-Ed Fraternity Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists Delta Zeta Sorority MAES Future Lambdaʼs @ CSUF FLC Society of Museum Associates SOMA Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Society of Professional Journalists SPJ Gamma Sigma Alpha Greek Academic Honor Society Society of Women Engineers SWE Greeks Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol GAMMA Sociology Association for Graduate Advancement SAGA Inter-Fraternity Council IFC Sociology Student Association SSA Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Spanish Club Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Student Association for Gerontology Education SAGE Lambda Sigma Chi Co-ed Latino Fraternity Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. Student California Teachers Association Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. A teacher association whose goal is to create highly Multicultural Greek Council MCGC qualified teachers. We have 1,000,000 liability insur- ance to cover you Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Contact: Tran Quach Order of Omega http://www.come.to/csuf-scta Panhellenic Council PHC email: [email protected] Phi Iota
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