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Student Affairs athletes in meeting their academic goals. professional schools. night or over the weekend. offers programs that support the academic program and simultaneously provide students with The COMPASS community is a two- The staff of the Career is respon- services and opportunities for personal growth. Some Student Affairs programs such as housing CAREER CENTER semester learning community designed sive to the needs of students, alumni and and financial aid emphasize their service and educationally supportive roles; others, such as Langsdorf Hall 208 for first-time freshmen who have not yet employers. Services are available without counseling, accentuate their developmental aspects. 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The center Career Center and the Academic Advisement within one year past their graduation date. life styles, and leadership and training. has designed many programs and services to Center collaborate with the Freshman The Career Center also conducts research Student Affairs comprises Academic Appeals, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs, Associated fit career exploration, planning and employ- Programs office to offer COMPASS students a on the initial employment and graduate Students, CSUF, Inc., Athletics Academic Services, Career Center, Dean of Students Office, ment needs. One of the most popular ser- structured experience that can make a strong school admissions experiences of our gradu- Counseling and Psychological Services, Disabled Student Services, Educational Enhancement vices is listing of local, part-time jobs for Cal contribution to their success at Cal State ates. A summary is available on the Web at Programs, Financial Aid, Guardian Scholars Program, Honors and Scholars Support Services, State Fullerton students. Fullerton. For further information on this www.fullerton.edu/career. Housing and Residence Life, Intercollegiate Athletics, International Education and Exchange, Whether a student is just beginning to learning community, please visit www.fuller- Student Academic Services, Student Affairs Research Center, Student Health and Counseling think about a major or a career, or is ready to ton.edu/freshmanprograms. COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL Center, University Learning Center, and Women’s Center/Adult Re-entry. look for a job, the center has counselors and Each fall the Career Center sponsors a SERVICES VICE PRESIDENT FOR programs that will help define and achieve Graduate and Professional School Fair that Student Health and Counseling VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT AFFAIRS career goals. 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Teacher Job Fairs are held once a semester and brief psychotherapy to registered stu- administering the university’s academic appeals procedure and the student disciplinary codes. dents who are facing problems in their lives, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs The center’s website www.fullerton.edu/ and offer student teachers and other teacher career is the first place to check for up-to- candidates the opportunity to meet and their studies and their relationships. The ulti- Athletics Academic Services ACADEMIC APPEALS date information about all of our events, interview with California school district rep- mate objective of CAPS is to contribute in a Langsdorf Hall 805 Career Center activities and services. 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Honors and Scholars Support Services Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs for further information. attending campus events. ment organizations to ask questions and Any student who is currently enrolled at Housing and Residence Life Opportunities for employment and CSUF is eligible for counseling services; ASSISTANT DEANS FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS collect career-related information. International Education and Exchange internships are located on Titan Connection couples may also be seen as long as one The assistant deans work in collaboration with the vice president for Student Affairs, the dean Workshops and seminars are scheduled www.fullerton.edu/career. Titan Connection member of the couple is a student at CSUF. Student Academic Services of students, the deans in each college, and the Student Affairs staff at the Irvine Campus to deliver each semester. The workshops may include provides lists of student assistant positions on Groups and workshops on a variety of topics Student Affairs Research Center services that support student progress toward degree and professional objectives. In addition, the the following topics: career planning, campus, internships, and full- and part-time resume writing, interview skills, job search are offered each semester. Student Health and Counseling Center assistant deans design and coordinate programs with faculty, students and administration that employment opportunities in the community. enrich the academic environment and enhance student development within the colleges. techniques, business etiquette, Internet job University Learning Center Walk-in advising is the first stop for all Responsibilities of the assistant deans include counseling students with personal and academic searches, job search techniques for interna- students and alumni who visit the Career Women’s Center/Adult Reentry concerns, coordinating orientation and retention programs, advising student groups, administer- tional students, and other college-to-work Center. This is where the career decision- ing scholarship programs, and developing alumni and community support for the college. topics. A list of dates, times and locations are STUDENT LIFE making process and labor market research Contact the college dean’s office for information on how to reach your assistant dean for announced on our website: www.fullerton. Dean of Students Office student affairs. edu/career. Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. Intercollegiate Athletics 536 537 student affairs student affairs ATHLETICS ACADEMIC SERVICES can begin. Career counseling is available by The Campus Interview Program brings Langsdorf Hall 215A appointment to assist students in developing employers to campus each semester to (714) 278-3057 career goals, determining methods of obtain- conduct interviews for current professional The mission of Athletics Academic ing those goals and implementing a viable job openings. This program provides gradu- Services is to provide academic support ser- job search. ating seniors, graduate students and alumni vices that assist student-athletes in achieving EUREKA, the California Career with opportunities to interview with these their educational goals. Information System, is a computerized employers. Student Affairs As an integral part of the CSUF student program that provides clear and individual- The Career Resource Library contains advising system, the department provides ized approaches to career decision-making. an extensive collection of job search, occu- advisement for student-athletes and referrals The program will help you examine your pational and labor market information. 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Services are available without counseling, accentuate their developmental aspects. The opportunities offered by Student Affairs (714) 278-3121 declared a major, or who are unsure about cost to currently enrolled undergraduate and vary from the traditional social activities to lectures and concerts funded through Associated The Career Center provides career coun- their choice of major. Staff members from the graduate students, as well as alumni who are Students, CSUF, Inc. Developmental activities include the exploration of personal and vocational seling and employment services. The center Career Center and the Academic Advisement within one year past their graduation date. life styles, and leadership and training. has designed many programs and services to Center collaborate with the Freshman The Career Center also conducts research Student Affairs comprises Academic Appeals, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs, Associated fit career exploration, planning and employ- Programs office to offer COMPASS students a on the initial employment and graduate Students, CSUF, Inc., Athletics Academic Services, Career Center, Dean of Students Office, ment needs. One of the most popular ser- structured experience that can make a strong school admissions experiences of our gradu- Counseling and Psychological Services, Disabled Student Services, Educational Enhancement vices is listing of local, part-time jobs for Cal contribution to their success at Cal State ates. A summary is available on the Web at Programs, Financial Aid, Guardian Scholars Program, Honors and Scholars Support Services, State Fullerton students. Fullerton. For further information on this www.fullerton.edu/career. Housing and Residence Life, Intercollegiate Athletics, International Education and Exchange, Whether a student is just beginning to learning community, please visit www.fuller- Student Academic Services, Student Affairs Research Center, Student Health and Counseling think about a major or a career, or is ready to ton.edu/freshmanprograms. COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL Center, University Learning Center, and Women’s Center/Adult Re-entry. look for a job, the center has counselors and Each fall the Career Center sponsors a SERVICES VICE PRESIDENT FOR programs that will help define and achieve Graduate and Professional School Fair that Student Health and Counseling VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT AFFAIRS career goals. The center draws upon both on is attended by representatives from approxi- Center - East Building Langsdorf Hall 805 Langsdorf Hall 805 and off-campus contacts and resources by mately 75 schools. Representatives come (714) 278-3040 (714) 278-3221 (714) 278-3221 working closely with employers and faculty to campus to share information about their The Counseling and Psychological The vice president’s office coordinates and supervises all Student Affairs services and programs. to plan career programs. Make the time to get programs and to recruit Cal State Fullerton Services staff is dedicated to providing high The vice president is responsible for the quality of student life on the campus and works with faculty, STUDENT AFFAIRS acquainted with and use the center’s services students. quality and effective psychological counseling administration and students to improve the campus environment. This office is also charged with Academic Appeals and programs. Teacher Job Fairs are held once a semester and brief psychotherapy to registered stu- administering the university’s academic appeals procedure and the student disciplinary codes. dents who are facing problems in their lives, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs The center’s website www.fullerton.edu/ and offer student teachers and other teacher career is the first place to check for up-to- candidates the opportunity to meet and their studies and their relationships. The ulti- Athletics Academic Services ACADEMIC APPEALS date information about all of our events, interview with California school district rep- mate objective of CAPS is to contribute in a Langsdorf Hall 805 Career Center activities and services. On our website, you resentatives. significant way to student learning and to the (714) 278-3836 Counseling and Psychological Sciences will find the calendar of events, the logon The Internship & Job Fair, which is held development of CSUF students as productive Student Appeal of Grade Disputes or Charges of Academic Dishonesty page for Titan Connection, career informa- each fall and spring semester, offers excel- and psychologically healthy adults. Disabled Student Services Students have the right of due process if they feel they have been treated unfairly or with prej- tion pages created by industry specialist lent opportunities for students to meet with CAPS staff members are trained mental Educational Enhancement Programs udice. They may appeal a grade dispute or charge of academic dishonesty to the coordinator of staff, links to employer websites, links to job employers, to apply for positions, and to health professionals who are licensed academic appeals, who will guide them through the procedure to be followed. The student must Financial Aid search sites, resume writing tips, interview explore career and professional options. psychologists and marriage and family go through several steps seeking to resolve the issue before it can be considered by the Academic Guardian Scholars Program preparation, job search techniques, a career Students can meet with representatives from therapists, doctoral-level psychological Appeals Board, which is comprised of three faculty members and two students. Contact the planning timeline and lists of employers a variety of business, non-profit and govern- counselors, and supervised graduate interns. Honors and Scholars Support Services Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs for further information. attending campus events. ment organizations to ask questions and Any student who is currently enrolled at Housing and Residence Life Opportunities for employment and CSUF is eligible for counseling services; ASSISTANT DEANS FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS collect career-related information. International Education and Exchange internships are located on Titan Connection couples may also be seen as long as one The assistant deans work in collaboration with the vice president for Student Affairs, the dean Workshops and seminars are scheduled www.fullerton.edu/career. Titan Connection member of the couple is a student at CSUF. Student Academic Services of students, the deans in each college, and the Student Affairs staff at the Irvine Campus to deliver each semester. The workshops may include provides lists of student assistant positions on Groups and workshops on a variety of topics Student Affairs Research Center services that support student progress toward degree and professional objectives. In addition, the the following topics: career planning, campus, internships, and full- and part-time resume writing, interview skills, job search are offered each semester. Student Health and Counseling Center assistant deans design and coordinate programs with faculty, students and administration that employment opportunities in the community. enrich the academic environment and enhance student development within the colleges. techniques, business etiquette, Internet job University Learning Center Walk-in advising is the first stop for all Responsibilities of the assistant deans include counseling students with personal and academic searches, job search techniques for interna- students and alumni who visit the Career Women’s Center/Adult Reentry concerns, coordinating orientation and retention programs, advising student groups, administer- tional students, and other college-to-work Center. This is where the career decision- ing scholarship programs, and developing alumni and community support for the college. topics. A list of dates, times and locations are STUDENT LIFE making process and labor market research Contact the college dean’s office for information on how to reach your assistant dean for announced on our website: www.fullerton. Dean of Students Office student affairs. edu/career. Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. Intercollegiate Athletics 536 537 student affairs student affairs DISABLED STUDENT SERVICES academic performance, and improve reten- FINANCIAL AID University Hall 101 tion and motivation for student success. University Hall 146 (714) 278-3117 (V) 278-2786 (TDD) (714) 278-3125 Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program The Office of Disabled Student Services The Office of Financial Aid is committed University Hall 179 provides assistance and offers support to providing eligible students with the neces- (714) 278-7315 services to students with temporary and sary financial aid resources to ensure their The Ronald E. McNair Scholars program permanent disabilities. The purpose of this academic success. The office provides finan- is designed to prepare economically disad- program is to make all of the university’s cial assistance to more than 15,000 students vantaged and traditionally underrepresented educational, cultural, social, and physical annually and administers over $117 million students for doctoral studies. The program facilities and programs accessible to students each year through the following student provides opportunities for students to define with orthopedic, functional, perceptual and/ financial assistance programs: goals, engage in research, and develop the or learning disabilities. The program serves as skills and student/faculty mentor relation- Parent Loan (PLUS) Program the delegated authority on campus to review ships critical to success at the doctoral level. Federal Perkins Loan documentation and prescribe specific accom- modations for students with disabilities. The Talent Search Federal Stafford Loan professional and support staff are experienced Terraces Office Center (TOC) 216 Federal Pell Grant in serving the particular needs of persons (714) 278-8280 Federal Supplemental Educational with disabilities. The Talent Search Program identifies stu- Opportunity Grant The program works in close cooperation dents from disadvantaged backgrounds who Bureau of Indian Affairs Grant with other university departments in order have the potential to succeed in higher edu- to provide a full range of services. These cation and provides them with assistance to State University Grant Program services include academic accommodations complete high school and enroll in a program State Educational Opportunity (readers, note takers, interpreters/RTC for of post-secondary education. To ensure that Program Grant the deaf/hard of hearing, alternative testing), participants are successful and reach their Federal Work Study Program counseling, temporary disabled person full potential, Talent Search provides them Cal Grant A parking, application assistance and priority with academic advising, career exploration registration, academic advisement, career activities, post secondary planning and selec- Cal Grant B counseling and job-placement, housing and tion, tutoring, exposure to college campuses, Private Scholarship transportation, referral and advocacy. financial aid awareness, and assistance in Emergency Loan Fund The program also provides diagnostic completing college admissions and financial For further information concerning finan- assessment, counseling, advisement, advo- aid applications, and preparation for college cial aid programs available at the university, cacy and supportive services for students entrance examinations. see the Registration Procedures section of this with psychological and other functional and/ Upward Bound catalog, or call the Office of Financial Aid at or learning disabilities. Terraces Office Center (TOC) 216 (714) 278-3125. The program encourages involvement (714) 278-3254 and input from students, faculty and staff in Upward Bound is a federally funded, GUARDIAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM order to maintain a responsive and quality comprehensive educational program designed Commons 120 program. to assist low-income and first-generation (714) 278- 4900 Information regarding programs and ser- students to acquire the skills and motivation The Guardian Scholars program is com- vices available to students with permanent necessary to complete a program of second- mitted to supporting ambitious college- and temporary disabilities may be obtained ary education and to provide preparation to bound students exiting the foster care system. from the Office of Disabled Student Services. enter and succeed in a program of post-sec- We provide a comprehensive program that ondary education. contributes to the quality and depth of a EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENT CSUF Upward Bound participants are student’s university experience. We serve as a PROGRAMS selected from various high schools that have resource for young adults by assisting in their Educational Enhancement Programs, demonstrated a need for the services offered development and equipping them with the funded by the Department of Education, by the program. All students participate in educational and interpersonal skills necessary were instituted to assist disadvantaged year-round academic activities, including to become community leaders, role models students in reaching their educational goals. summer residential living. and competent professionals in their selected These programs target low-income and Upward Bound provides services to fields. first-generation secondary students, college Century High School, Saddleback High More than just a scholarship, the students and adults, and provide them with School, Santa Ana High School and Valley Guardian Scholarship Program provides: educational services to ensure that they grad- High School. uate and then continue their education at the n Academic advising next level. The objectives of these programs n Financial assistance are to increase educational opportunity, raise

538 student affairs n On-campus housing The Housing and Residence Life Office in-depth knowledge of one’s field from an also assists students in their search for off- international perspective are but a few of the n Mentoring opportunities campus housing by providing updated list- many benefits of studying abroad. A well n Workshops designed to ensure success in ings of local apartment complexes. Bulletin planned program offers career advantages college and career boards are available for posting cards by with the increasingly multinational and mul- students seeking roommates or accommoda- ticultural organizations and communities of HONORS AND SCHOLARS tions. Other listings highlight rooms for rent Southern California. SUPPORT SERVICES in private homes and rooms in exchange for The California State University Inter- Pollak Library North 120 work. Information is available on referrals for national Programs is an academic year (714) 278-7440 community housing agencies handling land- program with centers in 17 countries. Honors and Scholars Support Services lord/tenant law. International Programs participants remain offers a unique, comprehensive program to Residence hall space is available for enrolled at CSUF, earn residential credit, and challenge and motivate outstanding students summer session students and for education- pay an International Programs participant fee throughout their university experiences. ally related groups sponsoring workshops and home campus fees. All personal expenses Support is provided in areas of outreach and programs on campus. Contact the are the student’s responsibility. and recruitment, orientation, program man- campus Housing and Residence Life Office CSUF has established campus-based agement, and the coordination of honors for further information. direct exchange programs with universities in societies functions and special university many other overseas sites including France, events. The program offers special seminars, INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION Germany, Japan and Mexico. Application high interaction with outstanding faculty AND EXCHANGE and admission requirements vary somewhat members, and the opportunity for students to University Hall 244 by country. No overseas tuition is charged; enhance their leadership abilities. (714) 278-2787 students pay regular CSUF campus fees, The center provides advice, support and California State University, Fullerton is plus international transportation, living and encouragement for students seeking fellow- a community of people from many nations related expenses. Semester and summer ships and awards. Emphasis is placed in and cultures. The Office of International programs are available. providing guidance and advice on applying to Education and Exchange is dedicated to Detailed information on both the CSU graduate and professional schools, as well as promoting the exchange of knowledge and International Programs and exchange pro- assistance in completing the application pro- experience within the multicultural campus grams may be found in the “International cesses for prestigious scholarships and awards community and with the world at large. The Programs” section of this catalog. such as Fulbright, Truman and Rhodes. office provides information and assistance for Information on International Programs, as all international students attending CSUF and well as a general library on study, work and HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE for U.S. students planning to study abroad. travel abroad is available in the International Cobb Residence Halls - Housing Office Education Office or at www.fullerton.edu/ (714) 278-2168 International Students international/studyabroad. Cal State Fullerton’s on-campus housing More than 1,500 students from nearly accommodates approximately 800 stu- 90 countries study at CSUF as interna- Intercultural Development Center dents. The residence hall complex consists tional students, and the staff of the Office The Intercultural Development Center of three-bedroom double occupancy and of International Education and Exchange offers educational support programs and four-bedroom single occupancy, apartment- endeavors to provide them with the best services for foreign-born students, particu- style suites and a community center. The possible academic and personal experience. larly recent immigrants and refugees from three-bedroom double occupancy suites are The office provides visa eligibility documents, Southeast Asia. Students are offered programs designed to accommodate six students while pre-arrival information, and orientation to such as employment skills workshops, peer the four-bedroom single occupancy suites newly admitted students. The door is always support groups, and traditional cultural accommodate four students. Several suites open for students to meet with an adviser to celebrations. The center also provides infor- have special facilities for disabled students. discuss academic concerns, cultural adjust- mation on service-learning and volunteer Each suite is equipped with a stove, ment, immigration matters or just to chat. opportunities with community agencies refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave oven. Leadership development and community serving recent immigrant populations in Priority for single occupancy spaces is given involvement are the focus of our student Orange County. to those individuals with at least one semester activities. The International Friendship The Intercultural Development Center of university on-campus housing experience Council provides home visits and cultural builds cross-cultural awareness in the and to those students with junior class stand- activities with local families. campus community by serving as a resource ing or above. center with published materials and pre- Study, Work and Travel Abroad The community center offers recreational sentations on diverse cultures. The center A year or semester overseas can provide and academic services, as well as a lounge, is well equipped to assist immigrant and an invaluable educational experience. game room and a coin-operated laundry facil- refugee students with academic and personal Cultural awareness, language skills and an ity. Barbecue grills, basketball and volleyball problems. courts are also available for leisure and recre- ational activities.

539 student affairs STUDENT ACADEMIC SERVICES Intensive Learning Experience (ILE) Student Support Services Law School Admission Test (LSAT) augmented services such as general medi- the Internet. Both Macintosh and PC termi- University Hall 138 University Hall 234 University Hall 179 Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) cine, physical therapy, orthopedics, immuni- nals are available for student use. (714) 278-2288 (714) 278-7236 (714) 278-5210 zations, laboratory, x-ray, pharmacy, nutrition Testing Services also administers group The mission of Student Academic Services Intensive Learning Experience (ILE) serves The Student Support Services program counseling, and HIV/STD testing. All basic WOMEN’S CENTER/ADULT REENTRY tests related to CSUF degree requirements. is to create an environment where all stu- students who score in the lowest quartile on offers numerous services for college students services are offered at no charge; however, University Hall 205 Information on the following is available in dents have the opportunity to succeed. The the English Placement Test and/or the Entry to improve their academic performance. augmented services have a small fee associ- (714) 278-3928 Testing Services: services and activities the department admin- Level Mathematics Examination. ILE strives Through services such as instructional ated with them. Please see the SHCC website The Women’s Center’s primary objective English Placement Test (EPT) isters to achieve its mission are all centered to increase the retention of students by ensur- support, tutoring and mentoring, the program (www.fullerton/edu/SHCC) for further is to foster a greater awareness of women’s on student retention and graduation. Student ing their timely enrollment in appropriate gives students the educational tools necessary Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) information, including basic and augmented issues. Its goal is to promote gender equity Academic Services is committed to serving developmental math and English courses. The to be successful at Cal State Fullerton. Examination in Writing Proficiency services information. through improved communication between a diverse population and providing students program also makes referrals to other services (EWP) The SHCC is accredited by the women and men. It is open to all interested Summer Bridge with a rich educational experience. in Student Academic Services such as coun- Accreditation Association for Ambulatory students. The center’s hours are from 8 a.m. University Hall 143 Mathematics Qualifying Examination The department coordinates the services seling and skills workshops. Health Care. Patient confidentiality is rigor- to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Evening (714) 278-2784 (MQE) of a number of student programs. These ously maintained, and the SHCC is HIPAA appointments are always available. Student Diversity Program This six-week summer residential program Testing Services also supports the coun- programs give particular attention to the compliant. Stop by or call (714) 278-2813 to The Women’s Center is a place for all University Hall 183 allows new students to become accus- seling services available through the Career educational needs of low-income and disad- schedule an appointment. students – women and men. It is an excellent (714) 278-4575 tomed to living and working on campus. Center and classroom settings by adminis- vantaged college students to ensure that they place for students to receive support, infor- The Student Diversity Program addresses Instructional support is provided in English tering a variety of career and psychological have services available to them to successfully UNIVERSITY LEARNING CENTER mation and resources to help them explore the low retention and graduation rates of and reading. In addition, specialized work- tests designed to help students gain a better complete their college education. McCarthy Hall 33 issues of gender equity, as well as contempo- student athletes and other at-risk students shops are offered to help improve listening understanding of themselves and of their aca- The following programs are administered (714) 278-2738 rary gender issues. by improving their use of campus academic and communication skills. The program demic goals and career interests. These inven- by Student Academic Services. The Learning Center supports the fol- Programs and services include indi- support services and by enhancing their aca- provides a good opportunity for new students tories are administered individually and in lowing university goals: 1) establish an vidual counseling, speakers, skill-building Center for Academic Support in demic development and achievement through to establish a strong network of friends, and classroom settings in response to counselor/ environment where learning and the creation workshops, developmental groups, resource Engineering & Computer Science additional support services tailored to meet faculty and staff members whom the student instructor referrals. Results are returned to the of knowledge are central to everything we information and referrals. Cultural diversity (CASECS) their individual needs. can rely on for help during the academic year. counselors/instructors for interpretation. do; 2) assess student learning collegially, and and what that means for women of color is Computer Science 201 The Student Diversity Program supports Testing Services continually use the evidence to improve pro- of special concern to the Women’s Center. (714) 278-3879 a network program for the at-risk student STUDENT AFFAIRS RESEARCH CENTER University Hall 229 grams; 3) integrate advances in information African-American women, Asian women and CASECS is an academic support program population. The program first provides guid- Langsdorf Hall 804 (714) 278-3838 technologies into learning environments; 4) Latinas will find groups and books specific designed to recruit, retain and graduate ance and retention services to diverse student (714) 278- 3221 Testing Services provides information and create opportunities in and out of the class- to the concerns of each of these populations. students. The program serves educationally populations by developing and implement- The Student Affairs Research Center registration materials for a number of testing room for collaborative activities for students, The Women’s Cultural Resource Center, part disadvantaged students and emphasizes par- ing action plans and programs to address provides leadership in the performance of programs and administers a variety of stan- faculty and staff; 5) ensure that students of the Women’s Center, provides excellent ticipation by students from groups with low academic, social and cultural needs. Second, quality research about students. The center dardized tests to evaluate student learning and of varying age, ethnicity, culture, academic internship opportunities for students. eligibility rates for four-year colleges. the Student Diversity Program maintains is a resource for information about students development. The tests include those required experience and economic circumstances are The Women’s Center has developed a The program offers students assistance in a complex early assessment and reporting and performs and supports secondary and for admission, placement and graduation. well served; 6) facilitate a timely graduation community education program to decrease the following areas: admission and matricu- system to enhance student academic and primary research of all forms. Research Information and registration materials on through class availability and effective reten- violence against women. The program lation, orientation courses, study center, social interaction. projects include survey research, such as the national group testing programs related to tion measures. focuses on training and internships for tutoring, academic counseling, student organi- annual campus climate assessment; qualita- Student Retention Services undergraduate and graduate school admis- To accomplish these goals, the Learning students who seek to work in the area of zations, and scholarships and incentive grants. tive research including focus groups, and sec- Center provides a wide variety of services University Hall 143 sions and teacher certification are available in ondary data analysis, such as records review domestic violence prevention. Education Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) to students; promotes collaborative efforts (714) 278-2288 Testing Services for the following programs: and database analyses. The center provides on the sociology and prevention of date University Hall 231 among students, faculty and staff; and sup- Student Retention Services provides a American College Test (ACT) consultation to all researchers on issues con- rape, stalking, sexual harassment and sexual (714) 278-2784 variety of educational support activities to ports the academic enterprise, ensuring that assault are also available. SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests cerning survey research, instrument selection The Educational Opportunity Program every student will have the opportunity to students. Services include: academic advis- and project development. The Adult Reentry Center serves adults (EOP) is charged with improving the access ing, personal counseling referrals, basic skills Test of English as a Foreign Language succeed. 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540 541 student affairs student affairs STUDENT ACADEMIC SERVICES Intensive Learning Experience (ILE) Student Support Services Law School Admission Test (LSAT) augmented services such as general medi- the Internet. Both Macintosh and PC termi- University Hall 138 University Hall 234 University Hall 179 Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) cine, physical therapy, orthopedics, immuni- nals are available for student use. (714) 278-2288 (714) 278-7236 (714) 278-5210 zations, laboratory, x-ray, pharmacy, nutrition Testing Services also administers group The mission of Student Academic Services Intensive Learning Experience (ILE) serves The Student Support Services program counseling, and HIV/STD testing. All basic WOMEN’S CENTER/ADULT REENTRY tests related to CSUF degree requirements. is to create an environment where all stu- students who score in the lowest quartile on offers numerous services for college students services are offered at no charge; however, University Hall 205 Information on the following is available in dents have the opportunity to succeed. The the English Placement Test and/or the Entry to improve their academic performance. augmented services have a small fee associ- (714) 278-3928 Testing Services: services and activities the department admin- Level Mathematics Examination. ILE strives Through services such as instructional ated with them. Please see the SHCC website The Women’s Center’s primary objective English Placement Test (EPT) isters to achieve its mission are all centered to increase the retention of students by ensur- support, tutoring and mentoring, the program (www.fullerton/edu/SHCC) for further is to foster a greater awareness of women’s on student retention and graduation. Student ing their timely enrollment in appropriate gives students the educational tools necessary Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) information, including basic and augmented issues. Its goal is to promote gender equity Academic Services is committed to serving developmental math and English courses. The to be successful at Cal State Fullerton. Examination in Writing Proficiency services information. through improved communication between a diverse population and providing students program also makes referrals to other services (EWP) The SHCC is accredited by the women and men. It is open to all interested Summer Bridge with a rich educational experience. in Student Academic Services such as coun- Accreditation Association for Ambulatory students. The center’s hours are from 8 a.m. University Hall 143 Mathematics Qualifying Examination The department coordinates the services seling and skills workshops. Health Care. Patient confidentiality is rigor- to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Evening (714) 278-2784 (MQE) of a number of student programs. These ously maintained, and the SHCC is HIPAA appointments are always available. Student Diversity Program This six-week summer residential program Testing Services also supports the coun- programs give particular attention to the compliant. Stop by or call (714) 278-2813 to The Women’s Center is a place for all University Hall 183 allows new students to become accus- seling services available through the Career educational needs of low-income and disad- schedule an appointment. students – women and men. 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Cultural diversity (CASECS) their individual needs. can rely on for help during the academic year. counselors/instructors for interpretation. do; 2) assess student learning collegially, and and what that means for women of color is Computer Science 201 The Student Diversity Program supports Testing Services continually use the evidence to improve pro- of special concern to the Women’s Center. (714) 278-3879 a network program for the at-risk student STUDENT AFFAIRS RESEARCH CENTER University Hall 229 grams; 3) integrate advances in information African-American women, Asian women and CASECS is an academic support program population. The program first provides guid- Langsdorf Hall 804 (714) 278-3838 technologies into learning environments; 4) Latinas will find groups and books specific designed to recruit, retain and graduate ance and retention services to diverse student (714) 278- 3221 Testing Services provides information and create opportunities in and out of the class- to the concerns of each of these populations. students. The program serves educationally populations by developing and implement- The Student Affairs Research Center registration materials for a number of testing room for collaborative activities for students, The Women’s Cultural Resource Center, part disadvantaged students and emphasizes par- ing action plans and programs to address provides leadership in the performance of programs and administers a variety of stan- faculty and staff; 5) ensure that students of the Women’s Center, provides excellent ticipation by students from groups with low academic, social and cultural needs. Second, quality research about students. The center dardized tests to evaluate student learning and of varying age, ethnicity, culture, academic internship opportunities for students. eligibility rates for four-year colleges. the Student Diversity Program maintains is a resource for information about students development. The tests include those required experience and economic circumstances are The Women’s Center has developed a The program offers students assistance in a complex early assessment and reporting and performs and supports secondary and for admission, placement and graduation. well served; 6) facilitate a timely graduation community education program to decrease the following areas: admission and matricu- system to enhance student academic and primary research of all forms. Research Information and registration materials on through class availability and effective reten- violence against women. The program lation, orientation courses, study center, social interaction. projects include survey research, such as the national group testing programs related to tion measures. focuses on training and internships for tutoring, academic counseling, student organi- annual campus climate assessment; qualita- Student Retention Services undergraduate and graduate school admis- To accomplish these goals, the Learning students who seek to work in the area of zations, and scholarships and incentive grants. tive research including focus groups, and sec- Center provides a wide variety of services University Hall 143 sions and teacher certification are available in ondary data analysis, such as records review domestic violence prevention. Education Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) to students; promotes collaborative efforts (714) 278-2288 Testing Services for the following programs: and database analyses. The center provides on the sociology and prevention of date University Hall 231 among students, faculty and staff; and sup- Student Retention Services provides a American College Test (ACT) consultation to all researchers on issues con- rape, stalking, sexual harassment and sexual (714) 278-2784 variety of educational support activities to ports the academic enterprise, ensuring that assault are also available. SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests cerning survey research, instrument selection The Educational Opportunity Program every student will have the opportunity to students. Services include: academic advis- and project development. The Adult Reentry Center serves adults (EOP) is charged with improving the access ing, personal counseling referrals, basic skills Test of English as a Foreign Language succeed. In addition, the center provides a who, after a break in their education, are (TOEFL) and retention of low-income and education- workshops, individual and/or small group STUDENT HEALTH AND safe, user-friendly interactive environment considering beginning or continuing their ally disadvantaged students. EOP students tutoring, career exploration workshops and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) COUNSELING CENTER that encourages the creation of many com- college education. The center provides have the potential to perform satisfactorily orientation courses. Graduate Management Admission Test Student Health Services - West Building munities of learners. support and guidance for currently enrolled at CSUF, but may be unable to realize this An essential mission of the office is to (GMAT) (714) 278-2800 In the center, collaborative learning reentry students and others whose needs potential due to educational or economic groups provide support for general education increase retention. All retention services are California Basic Educational Skills Test Enrolled students at Cal State Fullerton differ from those of the traditional university barriers. and major classes, which involves small- delivered to first- and second-year EOP stu- (CBEST) receive basic medical care at the Student student. The center also provides informa- EOP provides admission and financial aid dents and to other students, such as those on group study led by a student who attends tion and assistance with university applica- California Subject Examinations for Health and Counseling Center (SHCC). The information to help students complete the academic probation or in jeopardy of the class with the group and works closely tion and registration procedures, as well as Teachers (CSET) SHCC’s excellent medical staff of physicians, admissions process. In addition, EOP stu- disqualification. nurse practitioners, registered nurses and with the professor. Study skills, such as time personal, academic and career counseling. Professional Assessments for Beginning dents can make use of academic services such other licensed medical professionals offer a management, test-taking strategies, and note Special programs, groups, workshops, films Teachers (PRAXIS) as tutoring, orientation sessions, basic skills wide range of care to help students stay well taking are included as part of the group’s and discussions that focus on the special workshops and counseling. Reading Instruction Competence and get better quickly should they become ill activities. In addition, the center houses a needs of reentry students are presented each Assessment (RICA) or injured. Services include both basic and computer-learning lab that provides access to semester. Evening hours are always available.

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Student Life library and calendar of events; multicultural Visit ww.fullerton.edu/orientation for more Ask the Titans programs, including cultural and ethnic information. Ask the Titans is an information service student organization advisement, special New Student Orientation provides new INTRODUCTION designed to answer any question from a event coordination, and cultural gradua- freshmen, transfer students, and family An active campus life provides educational opportunities outside of the classroom at student, faculty member, staff member or tion recognition ceremonies coordination; members with an introduction to the oppor- California State University, Fullerton. Students can take full advantage of the many activities, guest. Log on to www.fullerton.edu/ask to fill and leadership and diversity training for all tunities for learning at CSUF both in and out programs and seminars offered as part of a well-developed co-curriculum on campus. Students out the question form. 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542 543 student life student life The Volunteer and Service Center pro- participate in several university committees. ASI Productions ence each June. The tradition continues with recreation, relaxation, food service and study. Graphic Services vides a wide range of community service Along with the executive staff, the president Titan Student Union 268 50 Cal State Fullerton students volunteering Each semester a portion of student fees helps Titan Student Union Graphic Services projects that are student-run and dedicated and executive vice president submit recom- (714) 278-3501 over 220 hours of their time to make the support the services available. develops quality flyers, brochures, logos, let- to issues such as tutoring and mentoring, mendations to the ASI Board of Directors on ASI Productions provides the university camp possible by serving as program staff terheads and posters. Services include illus- Titan Student Union Governing Board environmentalism, hunger and homeless- the corporation’s annual budget of more than community with a variety of entertainment and counselors. The goal of the camp is to tration, layout design, paste-up and desktop The Titan Student Union Governing ness and social justice. Additionally, students $4.3 million. events through its major weekly series: teach children to raise self-esteem, heighten publishing. Board establishes operating policies for the can use the center to fulfill service-learning Monday Noontime Karaoke in the Pub, social skills and confidence, build a respect ASI Executive Staff Titan Student Union. Board members include Mainframe Computer Lounge requirements. Community service programs Tuesday Noontime Open Mic Acoustical for nature and develop new friendships. The executive staff works with the students, faculty, an alumni representative, Aside from the study lounges, this is one provide a variety of experiences, including Music in the Pub, Wednesday Noontime The camp is sponsored and managed by president and executive vice president to administrative representatives and an appoin- of the most popular services offered by the volunteer work, internships, academic credit Concerts in Becker Amphitheater, Thursday Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. For more direct the programs and operation of the tee of the university president. Additionally, Titan Student Union. Here, students can use projects, and some compensated experiences. Pub Shows in the Titan Student Union’s information or to become part of Camp corporation. All executive staff members are the board also evaluates the programs and personal computers to give their assignments The center will help place students in both Underground and Thursday Night at the Titan, please contact the camp director at appointed by the ASI president. Students may services of the Titan Student Union, as well that professional look. on-campus and off-campus agencies. Movies at Titan Theater in the Titan Student (714) 278-3036. apply for these positions in the ASI govern- as space allocation and budgetary matters. The area also features soft chairs, bright Union. Musical acts in the Amphitheater ment office. Inter-Club Councils Board members are involved in several lights for reading, and a counter full of maga- ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. and the Pub encompass a range of genres The ASI vice president for finance coor- Titan Student Union 269 committees. Among them are: the Food zines. 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ASI offers a variety of programs a variety of smaller eclectic acts is the CSUF representative to the California Inter-Club Councils are responsible for the board position. learning experiences through its govern- and larger participatory events on campus. Round Table Pizza Pub, Food Court, State Student Association. This statewide channeling of ASI funds to member organiza- ment, programs and services. Many campus The series are free to all Cal State Fullerton Information and Services Garden Cafe organization influences decisions about edu- tions to provide the campus with a variety special events are the product of student community members. If you are interested in TSU Information and Services has the The Pub’s congenial atmosphere offers a cation, fee schedules and related topics. The of co-curricular activities including speak- efforts to bring students new educational finding out more about ASI Productions or answer to most questions about CSUF. It’s place to relax and sells soft drinks, beer and public relations director is responsible for ers, symposia, publications and the like. For opportunities, teach them about the campus, becoming a part of the ASI Productions staff, the place to purchase tickets for area theme wine, and Round Table Pizza. Major sporting marketing the corporation and communicat- more information, contact the assistant dean and provide a friendly, social atmosphere at please contact the administrative director at parks, campus events and local movie the- events are shown on the Pub’s televisions, ing with the campus community. Student vol- of the respective college. CSUF. (714) 278-3501. aters; receive vending machine refunds; and music is played continuously. The Pub unteers are assigned specific duties according ASI is a non-profit corporation supported Children’s Center retrieve lost belongings from “lost and is located on the Titan Student Union’s lower to the needs of the corporation. Association for Intercultural by the activity fee students pay through reg- Children’s Center found”; and obtain general campus informa- level. Awareness (AICA) istration each semester. By paying this fee, ASI Board of Directors (714) 278-2961 tion. The Food Court is located on the main Titan Student Union 261 students are automatically a member of ASI. The ASI Board of Directors is composed The Children’s Center is sponsored and level of the Titan Student Union and features (714) 278-2914 University Conference Center The purpose of the corporation is to provide of two representatives from each college who funded by Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. a variety of food offerings including national AICA exists to enhance the university This office provides meeting/event facili- academic and co-curricular programs and ser- are elected to serve one-year terms. The ASI For a nominal fee, children aged 3 months and regional chains such as Togo’s, Krispy experience of Cal State Fullerton students ties and related services in the Titan Student vices for students. When students are involved president, executive vice president, executive through 5 years whose parents are CSUF Kreme Doughnuts and Juice It Up! Visitors by raising the awareness of and by celebrat- Union for student groups, faculty/staff in ASI, they are a part of an energetic, produc- staff members, executive director, one faculty students, staff or faculty members can benefit also enjoy fast, healthy and diverse food ing the multicultural student population of groups, and for the surrounding community. tive group learning valuable organization and council representative, and one appointee of from the services of the center. Trained pre- selections from Mexican to Asian, and sand- Cal State Fullerton. Member organizations While specific room rental rates vary, some communication skills that can augment their the university president also sit on the board. school teachers offer a comprehensive cur- wiches to grill selections. desire to promote understanding, tolerance facilities are frequently available at no charge personal and professional growth. Find out Directors sit on various board subcommittees riculum that covers learning skills in several The Garden Cafe is located on the lower and celebration of these many cultures. As a to CSUF-chartered student organizations. more at www.asi.fullerton.edu. and other university committees. areas of education. plaza of the Titan Student Union and offers program of Associated Students, CSUF, Inc., These directors represent the student body Amphitheatre a unique cafe menu in a pleasant outdoor ASI Government AICA is responsible for the channeling of ASI Legal Information and Referral and work with the executive staff to imple- The Becker Amphitheatre was built by garden setting. The ASI government controls the actions funds to member organizations to provide Annex Office on Campus, ment programs that fulfill students’ academic Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. in conjunc- of the corporation; it is a powerful, active the campus with multicultural programming. Titan Student Union 258 Games and Recreation and co-curricular needs. They deal with tion with the Titan Student Union. The organization that has a need for students As a programming body, AICA sponsors the (714) 278-5850 or (714) 870-5757 It’s mostly fun ’n’ games on the lower level issues regarding the business and affairs of amphitheatre, located just southeast of the with all types of talents and skills. To apply yearly AICA week to increase dialogue and Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. contracts of the Titan Student Union. The recreation the corporation, including approving budgets Titan Student Union, is used for noontime for a position or find out more about student discussion about cultural issues on campus. with the College Legal Clinic, a Fullerton- area offers a place for diversions that include and appointments, authorizing business concerts, theatre productions and other live government, visit the ASI executive staff For more information about AICA or to based corporation, to provide information on a lounge with a large screen television, a bil- contracts, and issuing policy statements for entertainment. office in the Titan Student Union. inquire about membership, please contact the legal procedures and initial consultation on liard room, video and pinball games, locker administrative purposes. chair at (714) 278-2914. all types of legal matters. If desired, students Center Gallery rentals, small table games and the Titan Bowl. ASI President and Executive The weekly meetings of the ASI Board of are referred to Orange County attorneys for The Center Gallery offers displays of The CSUF community is invited to partici- Vice President Directors are held in the Legislative Chambers Camp Titan reduced fee services. A 24-hour hot line is student, graduate and faculty artwork. pate in the various bowling leagues and tour- The ASI president and executive vice in the Titan Student Union. All students are Titan Student Union 269 maintained by the College Legal Clinic. Exhibits usually feature the work of a single naments sponsored each semester. president are chosen through student elec- welcome to attend. Board seats are open to (714) 278-3036 artist and are shown for three weeks. All tions each spring and manage the corpora- all qualifying students. Election applications Founded in 1969 as the philanthropy Titan Student Union exhibits are chosen by a student art gallery tion, its employees and volunteers. These are available at the midpoint of each semester of Cal State Fullerton students, Camp Titan The Titan Student Union is located on the coordinator. officers represent students’ needs and inter- in the ASI executive staff office in the Titan provides 150 underprivileged Orange County northwest corner of campus and provides ests to CSUF’s faculty and administration, Student Union. children with a free summer camp experi- areas for club and organizational meetings, and to the surrounding community, and

544 545 student life student life The Volunteer and Service Center pro- participate in several university committees. ASI Productions ence each June. The tradition continues with recreation, relaxation, food service and study. Graphic Services vides a wide range of community service Along with the executive staff, the president Titan Student Union 268 50 Cal State Fullerton students volunteering Each semester a portion of student fees helps Titan Student Union Graphic Services projects that are student-run and dedicated and executive vice president submit recom- (714) 278-3501 over 220 hours of their time to make the support the services available. develops quality flyers, brochures, logos, let- to issues such as tutoring and mentoring, mendations to the ASI Board of Directors on ASI Productions provides the university camp possible by serving as program staff terheads and posters. Services include illus- Titan Student Union Governing Board environmentalism, hunger and homeless- the corporation’s annual budget of more than community with a variety of entertainment and counselors. The goal of the camp is to tration, layout design, paste-up and desktop The Titan Student Union Governing ness and social justice. Additionally, students $4.3 million. events through its major weekly series: teach children to raise self-esteem, heighten publishing. Board establishes operating policies for the can use the center to fulfill service-learning Monday Noontime Karaoke in the Pub, social skills and confidence, build a respect ASI Executive Staff Titan Student Union. Board members include Mainframe Computer Lounge requirements. Community service programs Tuesday Noontime Open Mic Acoustical for nature and develop new friendships. The executive staff works with the students, faculty, an alumni representative, Aside from the study lounges, this is one provide a variety of experiences, including Music in the Pub, Wednesday Noontime The camp is sponsored and managed by president and executive vice president to administrative representatives and an appoin- of the most popular services offered by the volunteer work, internships, academic credit Concerts in Becker Amphitheater, Thursday Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. For more direct the programs and operation of the tee of the university president. Additionally, Titan Student Union. Here, students can use projects, and some compensated experiences. Pub Shows in the Titan Student Union’s information or to become part of Camp corporation. All executive staff members are the board also evaluates the programs and personal computers to give their assignments The center will help place students in both Underground and Thursday Night at the Titan, please contact the camp director at appointed by the ASI president. Students may services of the Titan Student Union, as well that professional look. on-campus and off-campus agencies. Movies at Titan Theater in the Titan Student (714) 278-3036. apply for these positions in the ASI govern- as space allocation and budgetary matters. The area also features soft chairs, bright Union. Musical acts in the Amphitheater ment office. Inter-Club Councils Board members are involved in several lights for reading, and a counter full of maga- ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. and the Pub encompass a range of genres The ASI vice president for finance coor- Titan Student Union 269 committees. Among them are: the Food zines. The Mainframe Lounge has a wide Titan Student Union 207 including rock, ska, jazz, pop, Latin/salsa and dinates the budget process. The director for (714) 278-7736 Services Committee, Policy Committee, selection of the latest music CDs including (714) 278-3295 country. Films shown include both recent administration recruits students for presiden- The Inter-Club Councils serve as a Space Allocation Committee, Art Acquisition rock, alternative, jazz, classical and country- Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. (ASI) releases, as well as classics. Additionally, ASI tial appointments and implements special funding council for student organizations Committee, and the Long-Term Planning western music. Headsets are available for is a campus involvement connection at Productions Union and Special Programming projects. The director of governmental affairs connected to academic programs and majors. Committee. Any student may apply for a personal listening. Cal State Fullerton. ASI offers a variety of programs a variety of smaller eclectic acts is the CSUF representative to the California Inter-Club Councils are responsible for the board position. learning experiences through its govern- and larger participatory events on campus. Round Table Pizza Pub, Food Court, State Student Association. This statewide channeling of ASI funds to member organiza- ment, programs and services. Many campus The series are free to all Cal State Fullerton Information and Services Garden Cafe organization influences decisions about edu- tions to provide the campus with a variety special events are the product of student community members. If you are interested in TSU Information and Services has the The Pub’s congenial atmosphere offers a cation, fee schedules and related topics. The of co-curricular activities including speak- efforts to bring students new educational finding out more about ASI Productions or answer to most questions about CSUF. It’s place to relax and sells soft drinks, beer and public relations director is responsible for ers, symposia, publications and the like. For opportunities, teach them about the campus, becoming a part of the ASI Productions staff, the place to purchase tickets for area theme wine, and Round Table Pizza. Major sporting marketing the corporation and communicat- more information, contact the assistant dean and provide a friendly, social atmosphere at please contact the administrative director at parks, campus events and local movie the- events are shown on the Pub’s televisions, ing with the campus community. Student vol- of the respective college. CSUF. (714) 278-3501. aters; receive vending machine refunds; and music is played continuously. The Pub unteers are assigned specific duties according ASI is a non-profit corporation supported Children’s Center retrieve lost belongings from “lost and is located on the Titan Student Union’s lower to the needs of the corporation. Association for Intercultural by the activity fee students pay through reg- Children’s Center found”; and obtain general campus informa- level. Awareness (AICA) istration each semester. By paying this fee, ASI Board of Directors (714) 278-2961 tion. The Food Court is located on the main Titan Student Union 261 students are automatically a member of ASI. The ASI Board of Directors is composed The Children’s Center is sponsored and level of the Titan Student Union and features (714) 278-2914 University Conference Center The purpose of the corporation is to provide of two representatives from each college who funded by Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. a variety of food offerings including national AICA exists to enhance the university This office provides meeting/event facili- academic and co-curricular programs and ser- are elected to serve one-year terms. The ASI For a nominal fee, children aged 3 months and regional chains such as Togo’s, Krispy experience of Cal State Fullerton students ties and related services in the Titan Student vices for students. When students are involved president, executive vice president, executive through 5 years whose parents are CSUF Kreme Doughnuts and Juice It Up! Visitors by raising the awareness of and by celebrat- Union for student groups, faculty/staff in ASI, they are a part of an energetic, produc- staff members, executive director, one faculty students, staff or faculty members can benefit also enjoy fast, healthy and diverse food ing the multicultural student population of groups, and for the surrounding community. tive group learning valuable organization and council representative, and one appointee of from the services of the center. Trained pre- selections from Mexican to Asian, and sand- Cal State Fullerton. Member organizations While specific room rental rates vary, some communication skills that can augment their the university president also sit on the board. school teachers offer a comprehensive cur- wiches to grill selections. desire to promote understanding, tolerance facilities are frequently available at no charge personal and professional growth. Find out Directors sit on various board subcommittees riculum that covers learning skills in several The Garden Cafe is located on the lower and celebration of these many cultures. As a to CSUF-chartered student organizations. more at www.asi.fullerton.edu. and other university committees. areas of education. plaza of the Titan Student Union and offers program of Associated Students, CSUF, Inc., These directors represent the student body Amphitheatre a unique cafe menu in a pleasant outdoor ASI Government AICA is responsible for the channeling of ASI Legal Information and Referral and work with the executive staff to imple- The Becker Amphitheatre was built by garden setting. The ASI government controls the actions funds to member organizations to provide Annex Office on Campus, ment programs that fulfill students’ academic Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. in conjunc- of the corporation; it is a powerful, active the campus with multicultural programming. Titan Student Union 258 Games and Recreation and co-curricular needs. They deal with tion with the Titan Student Union. The organization that has a need for students As a programming body, AICA sponsors the (714) 278-5850 or (714) 870-5757 It’s mostly fun ’n’ games on the lower level issues regarding the business and affairs of amphitheatre, located just southeast of the with all types of talents and skills. To apply yearly AICA week to increase dialogue and Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. contracts of the Titan Student Union. The recreation the corporation, including approving budgets Titan Student Union, is used for noontime for a position or find out more about student discussion about cultural issues on campus. with the College Legal Clinic, a Fullerton- area offers a place for diversions that include and appointments, authorizing business concerts, theatre productions and other live government, visit the ASI executive staff For more information about AICA or to based corporation, to provide information on a lounge with a large screen television, a bil- contracts, and issuing policy statements for entertainment. office in the Titan Student Union. inquire about membership, please contact the legal procedures and initial consultation on liard room, video and pinball games, locker administrative purposes. chair at (714) 278-2914. all types of legal matters. If desired, students Center Gallery rentals, small table games and the Titan Bowl. ASI President and Executive The weekly meetings of the ASI Board of are referred to Orange County attorneys for The Center Gallery offers displays of The CSUF community is invited to partici- Vice President Directors are held in the Legislative Chambers Camp Titan reduced fee services. A 24-hour hot line is student, graduate and faculty artwork. pate in the various bowling leagues and tour- The ASI president and executive vice in the Titan Student Union. All students are Titan Student Union 269 maintained by the College Legal Clinic. Exhibits usually feature the work of a single naments sponsored each semester. president are chosen through student elec- welcome to attend. Board seats are open to (714) 278-3036 artist and are shown for three weeks. All tions each spring and manage the corpora- all qualifying students. Election applications Founded in 1969 as the philanthropy Titan Student Union exhibits are chosen by a student art gallery tion, its employees and volunteers. These are available at the midpoint of each semester of Cal State Fullerton students, Camp Titan The Titan Student Union is located on the coordinator. officers represent students’ needs and inter- in the ASI executive staff office in the Titan provides 150 underprivileged Orange County northwest corner of campus and provides ests to CSUF’s faculty and administration, Student Union. children with a free summer camp experi- areas for club and organizational meetings, and to the surrounding community, and

544 545 student life student life Titan Theatre and Pavilion Intramural Sports The Titan Theatre and Pavilion are avail- The Intramural Sports Program is a able to clubs and organizations for meetings, student-funded, recreational-based program conference lectures, and other presentations. of competitive leagues and tournaments. The It can be reserved through the University program is accessible to all CSUF students, Conference Center office. faculty and staff. Activities such as flag football, ultimate Frisbee, bowling, basket- Rec Sports ball, softball, and volleyball are scheduled Kinesiology and Health Science 159 at various times and days to accommodate (714) 278-3978 individual schedules. Believing that recreation and leisure pursuits are an integral part of one’s total Group Exercise Classes educational experience and achievement, Rec Sports offers non-credit group exer- Rec Sports, a program of the Titan Student cise classes such as kickboxing, yoga and Union, strives to provide all students with an dance classes. No registration required. Just opportunity to use their leisure time wisely “drop in” with your Titan Card. in order to attain the highest degree of physi- Student Recreation Center cal reward and mental relaxation. The CSUF Student Recreation Center The benefits of the recreation program are will be a comprehensive fitness, recreation, numerous, and it has been proven time and education and social facility. This approxi- again, that those who maintain good health mate 95,000-square-foot center will feature and physical fitness, perform better in all state of the art fitness equipment, indoor aspects of life. These programs are free to all gyms, multimedia cardio room, indoor track, students. rock wall, an outdoor pool and more. The Fitness Facilities center’s program will be organized to serve A program of unstructured recreational individual and group fitness training; non- activities is available to all CSUF students. By credit group exercise classes; campus intra- presenting a valid photo ID card, students mural sports programs; and will otherwise can participate in the supervised use of promote and encourage students to take part numerous facilities including the racquetball in health leisure time activities. The center and tennis courts, swimming complex, gym- is expected to be opening spring 2008. nasium and fitness lab. These facilities are open seven days a week.

546 student life Intercollegiate Athletics

DEPARTMENT OFFICE Titan House CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIPS (714) 278-2777 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Big West Conference DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Brian Quinn The rise of academic prestige at California State University, Fullerton has grown alongside the development of one of the nation’s impressive young athletics departments. The intercollegiate SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR athletics department provides student athletes the opportunity to compete against the country’s OF ATHLETICS Allison Rich finest competition, as well as providing a top-notch education. In an effort to ensure academic development, the university provides counseling systems designed specifically for student ath- ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS letes. Those services include academic advisement, guidance counseling and daily study halls. Steve Di Tolla CSUF also has made a commitment to provide facilities that enable fans and athletes alike associate director of athletics, to enjoy first-rate competition. The long-awaited Sports Complex gives Fullerton fans a much- Media relations needed home multipurpose and soccer stadium. The complex provides a 10,000-seat stadium Mel Franks plus upgraded baseball facilities that seat more than 4,000. Also included are two lighted softball ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS, diamonds and a lighted track that enable fans to enjoy the university’s many night events. Titan Compliance Gymnasium already enjoys tremendous popularity among the local community, with more than Julie Bowse 4,000 fans able to attend home basketball (men’s and women’s), wrestling, women’s gymnastics Acting director of Athletics/ and women’s volleyball events. An outdoor swimming complex, racquetball courts, weight-train- Academic Services ing facilities, a high-level gymnastics practice facility, plus facilities for wrestling and fencing Barbara McDowell make the Fullerton athletics complex a step above. Assistant Director of Athletics, Business Affairs MEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Rob Scialdone Baseball Assistant Director of Athletics, Few NCAA Division I baseball programs have enjoyed the degree of success that the Titans Facilities have had over the past 30 years. During that time, the Titans have won 20 conference champi- Aaron Tapper onships, 15 regional championships, five super-regional championships, and four national cham- pionships. Major League stars Tim Wallach (Montreal Expos), Phil Nevin (multiple teams), Chad COACHES Baseball Cordero (Washington Nationals) and Mark Kotsay (Oakland A’s) have developed at Fullerton. In George Horton total, there have been 43 CSUF baseball products competing in the major leagues. Additionally, Basketball the Titans boasted two 1996 Olympic team members in Kotsay and Brian Loyd. Year in and year (Men) out, the Titans compete against the nation’s finest programs and always come out winners. Dr. Maryalyce Jeremiah (Women) Basketball Cross Country/Track (Men/Women) John Elders The development of Fullerton basketball has been one of college sports’ finest Cinderella Fencing (Men/Women) stories. Often in contention for the Big West Championship, the program has produced more Mike Hinojos than half a dozen professional prospects, including current NBA players Bruce Bowen (San Gymnastics (Women) Antonio Spurs) and Pape Sow (). The Titans have made three NIT appearances Jill Hicks to go with a trip to the NCAA Final Eight in 1978. 1984 Olympic Team point guard Leon Wood Soccer is one of many fine athletes who have helped develop the Titans into a program that will con- Bob Ammann (Men) tinue to grow. The university’s commitment to basketball ensures success in the years to come. Demian Brown (Women) Softball Cross Country Michelle Gromacki Men’s cross country is making positive strides. The program competes in the very competi- Tennis (Women) tive Big West Conference, which is perennially in the spotlight of national attention. The campus Bill Reynolds and outlying community offer a beautiful setting, which enables the sport to set new standards Volleyball (Women) among local and national universities. Carolyn Zimmerman Wrestling Dan Hicks

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547 intercollegiate athletics Soccer WOMEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE Soccer Tennis Soccer is another of Fullerton’s many ATHLETICS This popular and growing sport for One of the university’s many programs sports where strong coaching has turned the Basketball women was added in 1993, and former Head on the rise, Fullerton can take advantage program into a West Coast power. Former The rise in popularity of women’s basket- Coach Ali Khosroshahin's goals for success of the beautiful climate of Orange County CSUF goalkeeper Bob Ammann has taken ball has its foundations tied to the success of matched the men’s squad. He won the Big to attract the area’s top tennis players. The over the program from his retired mentor, Fullerton women’s basketball teams. Under West Conference Championship in his first Titans placed two athletes on the ITA Scholar Al Mistri, who developed one of Southern former Coach , the Titans won season (2001), and subsequent trips to the Athlete All-America Team in 1996, Jennifer California’s finest soccer programs at Damien one of the very first national championships NCAA championships have taken Fullerton Canfield and Kara Kolb. More recently, Ruya High School in LaVerne before taking over given out in the sport. Two of women’s as far as the “Sweet Sixteen.” In a few short Inalpulat earned a third-team berth on the here. Fullerton shared the conference cham- basketball’s greatest names have risen from seasons, the program has established a Arthur Ashe Jr. national scholar awards. pionship in 1986 and 1992 and placed third Fullerton – 1976 Olympian Nancy Dunkle winning overall record. All-American Dolores Track – Indoor and Outdoor in the nation in 1993 and fifth in 1994. The and 1991 All-American Genia Miller, more Browning finished the 1995 season as the Steady improvement and a growing Titans have upset the nation’s No. 1 ranked recently Genia Miller Rycraw of the Los nation’s No. 3 scorer. Demian Brown, a Titan coaching staff have combined to fuel opti- team five times (in 10 attempts). Angeles Sparks. assistant coach since 2004, takes over as head mism that the Titans will become a competi- coach. Fencing Fencing tive force in the Big West Conference. A new One of the West Coast’s few Division I One of the West Coast’s few Division I Softball running facility and the advancements made fencing programs gives prospective athletes fencing programs gives prospective athletes a The sport of softball continues to set in distance running by the cross country a chance to train in a traditional, unique chance to train in a traditional, unique sport. new standards of excellence on the local and team, combined with the climate in Southern sport. The team has enjoyed a great deal of The team has enjoyed a great deal of success national levels. Always a contender for the California, should ensure Fullerton of a solid success over the past few years competing over the past few years competing against NCAA title, the Titans captured their first track program. against other universities in sabre, foil and other universities. The Titans annually place championship in 1986. Former Coach Judi Volleyball epee. The Titans annually place at the NCAA at the NCAA Championships. Garman brought the university countless All- Titan volleyball is proving to be a program Championships. Americans, including former Broderick Award Gymnastics to watch. Recent success, combined with winners Kathy Van Wyk, Susan Lefebvre Track The consistent efforts of the women’s the obvious attraction of competing against and Connie Clark. Head Coach Michelle Reinstated for the 1989 season, a spring gymnastics squad have made them a top 20 NCAA Championship contenders who are Gromacki expects to continue the winning outdoor track program provides a comple- national power for virtually all of 30 seasons. members of the Big West, one of the nation’s ways, and she won Big West Conference ment to the fall cross country schedule and No other school in the nation has produced strongest volleyball conferences, make vol- championships her first four seasons (2000- should attract greater numbers of athletes. more All-Americans or finished in the top leyball an exciting attraction. The acquisition 03). A two-diamond, on-campus facility A new running track is part of the Sports three for more years than the Titans. Potential of future athletes plus the development of enables an even greater audience to enjoy one Cross Country Complex and has accelerated the growth of scholar-athletes receive an opportunity to budding stars should create an environment of the nation’s most successful teams faces off The rebirth of a spring track schedule has a program that was one of the mainstays of compete and win year-round, and they have that will enhance the program’s success. against other national powers. been a boon to cross-country, as athletes in Fullerton’s athletics department in the early a new practice facility to perfect their rou- the distance races can now train on a compet- ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES 1970s. tines. itive level year round. Heather Killeen became (714) 278-3057 Wrestling the Titans’ first Division I cross-country As an integral part of the CSUF student Another sport that few West Coast schools All-American in 1994 and then won three advising system, the assistant director of support is prospering in Orange County events at the 1995 Big West Conference Track athletics, academics and the Office of Athletic as CSUF proves that hard work and strong Championships. She was one of 10 finalists Academic Services provides advisement for coaching can bring success. Prospective for 1995 NCAA Woman of the Year. student-athletes and referrals to campus aca- athletes will find an atmosphere that is demic support units, and conducts programs unparalleled among California universities. that are designed to assist student-athletes in Top-notch competition and an All-American meeting their academic goals. environment are two reasons why Fullerton wrestling is so successful. The Titans compete in the rugged Pac-10 Conference and typi- cally send multiple qualifiers to the NCAA championships.

548 549 intercollegiate athletics intercollegiate athletics Soccer WOMEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE Soccer Tennis Soccer is another of Fullerton’s many ATHLETICS This popular and growing sport for One of the university’s many programs sports where strong coaching has turned the Basketball women was added in 1993, and former Head on the rise, Fullerton can take advantage program into a West Coast power. Former The rise in popularity of women’s basket- Coach Ali Khosroshahin's goals for success of the beautiful climate of Orange County CSUF goalkeeper Bob Ammann has taken ball has its foundations tied to the success of matched the men’s squad. He won the Big to attract the area’s top tennis players. The over the program from his retired mentor, Fullerton women’s basketball teams. Under West Conference Championship in his first Titans placed two athletes on the ITA Scholar Al Mistri, who developed one of Southern former Coach Billie Moore, the Titans won season (2001), and subsequent trips to the Athlete All-America Team in 1996, Jennifer California’s finest soccer programs at Damien one of the very first national championships NCAA championships have taken Fullerton Canfield and Kara Kolb. More recently, Ruya High School in LaVerne before taking over given out in the sport. Two of women’s as far as the “Sweet Sixteen.” In a few short Inalpulat earned a third-team berth on the here. Fullerton shared the conference cham- basketball’s greatest names have risen from seasons, the program has established a Arthur Ashe Jr. national scholar awards. pionship in 1986 and 1992 and placed third Fullerton – 1976 Olympian Nancy Dunkle winning overall record. All-American Dolores Track – Indoor and Outdoor in the nation in 1993 and fifth in 1994. The and 1991 All-American Genia Miller, more Browning finished the 1995 season as the Steady improvement and a growing Titans have upset the nation’s No. 1 ranked recently Genia Miller Rycraw of the Los nation’s No. 3 scorer. Demian Brown, a Titan coaching staff have combined to fuel opti- team five times (in 10 attempts). Angeles Sparks. assistant coach since 2004, takes over as head mism that the Titans will become a competi- coach. Fencing Fencing tive force in the Big West Conference. A new One of the West Coast’s few Division I One of the West Coast’s few Division I Softball running facility and the advancements made fencing programs gives prospective athletes fencing programs gives prospective athletes a The sport of softball continues to set in distance running by the cross country a chance to train in a traditional, unique chance to train in a traditional, unique sport. new standards of excellence on the local and team, combined with the climate in Southern sport. The team has enjoyed a great deal of The team has enjoyed a great deal of success national levels. Always a contender for the California, should ensure Fullerton of a solid success over the past few years competing over the past few years competing against NCAA title, the Titans captured their first track program. against other universities in sabre, foil and other universities. The Titans annually place championship in 1986. Former Coach Judi Volleyball epee. The Titans annually place at the NCAA at the NCAA Championships. Garman brought the university countless All- Titan volleyball is proving to be a program Championships. Americans, including former Broderick Award Gymnastics to watch. Recent success, combined with winners Kathy Van Wyk, Susan Lefebvre Track The consistent efforts of the women’s the obvious attraction of competing against and Connie Clark. Head Coach Michelle Reinstated for the 1989 season, a spring gymnastics squad have made them a top 20 NCAA Championship contenders who are Gromacki expects to continue the winning outdoor track program provides a comple- national power for virtually all of 30 seasons. members of the Big West, one of the nation’s ways, and she won Big West Conference ment to the fall cross country schedule and No other school in the nation has produced strongest volleyball conferences, make vol- championships her first four seasons (2000- should attract greater numbers of athletes. more All-Americans or finished in the top leyball an exciting attraction. The acquisition 03). A two-diamond, on-campus facility A new running track is part of the Sports three for more years than the Titans. Potential of future athletes plus the development of enables an even greater audience to enjoy one Cross Country Complex and has accelerated the growth of scholar-athletes receive an opportunity to budding stars should create an environment of the nation’s most successful teams faces off The rebirth of a spring track schedule has a program that was one of the mainstays of compete and win year-round, and they have that will enhance the program’s success. against other national powers. been a boon to cross-country, as athletes in Fullerton’s athletics department in the early a new practice facility to perfect their rou- the distance races can now train on a compet- ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES 1970s. tines. itive level year round. Heather Killeen became (714) 278-3057 Wrestling the Titans’ first Division I cross-country As an integral part of the CSUF student Another sport that few West Coast schools All-American in 1994 and then won three advising system, the assistant director of support is prospering in Orange County events at the 1995 Big West Conference Track athletics, academics and the Office of Athletic as CSUF proves that hard work and strong Championships. She was one of 10 finalists Academic Services provides advisement for coaching can bring success. Prospective for 1995 NCAA Woman of the Year. student-athletes and referrals to campus aca- athletes will find an atmosphere that is demic support units, and conducts programs unparalleled among California universities. that are designed to assist student-athletes in Top-notch competition and an All-American meeting their academic goals. environment are two reasons why Fullerton wrestling is so successful. The Titans compete in the rugged Pac-10 Conference and typi- cally send multiple qualifiers to the NCAA championships.

548 549 intercollegiate athletics intercollegiate athletics Stuttering Association, a self-help group a Training Facility in the areas of family/care- and Pub located in the Titan Student Union for people who stutter, and the Stuttering providers literacy education, college prepara- Underground. Foundation of America. tion/organization, workplace literacy and Titan Coffee located on the second floor professional development for educators. of Titan Shops Bookstore, features Starbucks CHICANO RESOURCE CENTER An external advisory board representing Coffee and bakery items. Pollak Library-South 170A and 171 the philanthropic, business, medical, legal Carl’s Jr. Restaurant is located on the (714) 278-2537 and educational communities provided the east side of campus, along with Langsdorf Resources The Chicano Resource Center provides goals and vision for the center along with a Hall Express, which specializes in Starbucks support for the academic, research and cul- multidisciplinary CSUF faculty. For more Coffee, Healthy Choice sandwiches, wraps, tural interests of students, faculty and staff. information, contact Dr. JoAnn Carter-Wells, soups, salads, and our newest addition The center was originally established in 1972 Community Learning and Literacy Center Organic To Go Foods. AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCE CENTER as a specially funded project to develop the director. Nutwood Café is located south of Humanities 222 university’s collection on Mexico and the Nutwood Ave. on the first floor of our (714) 278-3230 Southwest. Consequently the center is dedi- DAILY TITAN College Park Building. Nutwood Café fea- The African American Resource Center provides resources, services, programs and events cated to building a complete collection of Cal State Fullerton’s Daily Titan is recog- tures Starbucks coffee and bakery items, hot that focus on the total integration and success of African American students, faculty and staff. materials related to the Chicano experience. nized as one of the best college newspapers breakfast items, sandwiches, soups, salads Originally established in 2005, the center also complements the university’s efforts in building a The Chicano Resource Center is a great in the United States. In recent years, the and daily specials. Nutwood Café has also sense of community. It serves as a tool for empowerment of the diverse segments of the univer- place to identify and locate resources on the Titan and its reporters, editors and designers added Organic To Go Foods, which include a sity population through increased accessibility to scholarly research, cultural awareness/educa- history, culture and contemporary issues have won hundreds of regional and national healthier selection of sandwiches, salads and tion, and collaborative activities. of Chicanos in the United States. The vast awards. yogurt parfaits. majority of materials, especially books and Both its print and online edition have El Toro Café is located on our Irvine ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM periodicals, are dispersed throughout Pollak won awards from such organizations as Campus about 19 miles from Cal State McCarthy Hall 424 Library and are made available for study the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Fullerton Campus. El Toro Café features The Museum of Anthropology is an educational and research resource for the university and research through library-wide retrieval Associated Collegiate Press, Society of News Starbucks Coffee and bakery items, assorted and the community. It houses, sponsors and conducts a variety of activities as part of the CSUF mechanisms. The center also provides Design, Society of Professional Journalists and sandwiches and salads as well as several grab- Anthropology program, from lecture series to exhibits. Archaeological exhibits in the museum support to the Department of Chicana and California College Media Association. n-go convenience meals. have included artifacts from California, the Middle East, Mesoamerica, the Southwest and Chicano Studies and related disciplines in The Daily Titan is published every We also offer a wide variety of carts fea- Oceania, but the museum sponsors exhibits that explore all aspects of anthropology, not just developing specialized resources for study Monday through Thursday throughout turing gourmet pretzels, hot dogs, churros, archaeology. and research. The center further enhances the academic year. It is produced, written Kettle Master’s popcorn, and Juice It Up! existing university support services to ensure and edited entirely by Cal State Fullerton Our vending services include laundry ART GALLERY the recruitment, matriculation and retention students. Video news reports for the Titan’s machines in our Residence Halls. In addition Since 1963 the Art Gallery at California State University, Fullerton has presented exhibitions RESOURCES of Chicano/Latino students at the university. website and all photographs are produced by to these venues, we offer a large variety of and produced corresponding publications that have made substantive scholarly contributions to CSUF students. Pepsi, snack and coffee machines throughout African American Resource Center the field of visual culture. The Art Gallery fosters cross-disciplinary interaction and study, and Community Learning and The Daily Titan has a daily readership of the Fullerton and Irvine Campuses. Anthropology Museum its exhibitions function as instructional tools that inspire and challenge students and faculty. The Literacy Center more than 22,000. It is distributed at more Our Catering Program offers an extensive highly publicized gallery projects represent the most visible and direct bridge between the Art Art Gallery Irvine Campus 2 - Rm. 104 than 40 locations on campus, as well as in selection of prepared menu items for break- Department and the general community. (949) 936-1694/ [email protected] Center for Children Who Stutter news racks near the university and at the fast meetings, business luncheons, receptions In 1970, the Art Gallery moved to its current and permanent location in the Visual Arts The unique community-driven Irvine Campus. and formal dinners to wedding receptions. Chicano Resource Center Department. In subsequent years, the gallery has earned international recognition for its Museum Community Learning and Literacy Center, Work on the Daily Titan provides intensive Additionally, we provide food and beverage Studies and Exhibition Design graduate program that provides students with practical and con- Community Learning and Literacy Center which is operated under the Reading experience in news writing, copy editing, concessions at all university-related sporting ceptual experience. Daily Titan Department and housed at the Irvine page layout, web production and the myriad events, concerts, etc. For additional infor- campus, provides educational services in Dining and Vending Services other functions necessary to produce a mation, please visit us at our Food Service CENTER FOR CHILDREN WHO STUTTER learning and literacy for the community at modern daily newspaper and website. Website: www.csuf-food.com or our Catering Fullerton Arboretum College Park 150 large. There are three components to the Website: www.csuf-catering.com . (714) 278-4570 Grand Central Art Center center: 1) a Literacy Center that includes DINING AND VENDING SERVICES If you would like to discuss your event The Center for Children Who Stutter provides assessment and treatment for young children Herbarium individual literacy tutoring for all ages in California State University Fullerton’s or have any questions, please call us at (714) who stutter. These very young children require state-of-the-art prevention and treatment pro- a clinical setting with services provided by Auxiliary Services Corporation Dining Mathematics Tutoring Center 278-7293 or (714) 278-4124. vided by professionals who are experts in stuttering. graduate students completing the master’s Services provides a large selection of dining Modern Language Media Center Education and research to improve services for children who stutter are also goals of the degree in Reading, assessment/testing ser- options. FULLERTON ARBORETUM center. The center was a logical extension of a four-year study (1992-1996) funded by the Opportunity Center for Science and vices, school and district program evalu- The Titan Student Union Food Court The Fullerton Arboretum, a 26-acre National Institutes of Health, which provided guidance in the selection of assessment and treat- Mathematics Students ation/strategic planning, and partnership features Togo’s sandwiches and salads, Titan botanical garden, is located on the northeast ment approaches and access to the families of children who stutter in our service area. Reading Center services with CASA and Children’s Social Grill, Green Burrito, Busy Bee Asian Foods, corner of campus. The gardens contain plants The center provides internships for students who are in the Communicative Disorders Services; 2) an Instructional Resource Center Round Table Pizza Pronto!, Juice It Up!, from around the world. Many are grouped Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic master’s program. Also, workshops are available for practicing speech pathologists to update their that provides a materials display offering Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Starbucks according to their moisture requirements. Theatre and Dance Department Productions knowledge of fluency disorders. literacy related information for parents, care- Coffee and Bakery, in addition to the Others form special collections such as coni- The Center for Children Who Stutter is supported by the Department of Speech Titan Communications providers, educators, and businesses; and 3) Rock’N’Roll Pasta and Round Table Pizza fers, palms, rare fruits and California natives. Communication and the College of Communications. The center works closely with the National Titan Shops Writing Center

550 551 resources resources Stuttering Association, a self-help group a Training Facility in the areas of family/care- and Pub located in the Titan Student Union for people who stutter, and the Stuttering providers literacy education, college prepara- Underground. Foundation of America. tion/organization, workplace literacy and Titan Coffee located on the second floor professional development for educators. of Titan Shops Bookstore, features Starbucks CHICANO RESOURCE CENTER An external advisory board representing Coffee and bakery items. Pollak Library-South 170A and 171 the philanthropic, business, medical, legal Carl’s Jr. Restaurant is located on the (714) 278-2537 and educational communities provided the east side of campus, along with Langsdorf Resources The Chicano Resource Center provides goals and vision for the center along with a Hall Express, which specializes in Starbucks support for the academic, research and cul- multidisciplinary CSUF faculty. For more Coffee, Healthy Choice sandwiches, wraps, tural interests of students, faculty and staff. information, contact Dr. JoAnn Carter-Wells, soups, salads, and our newest addition The center was originally established in 1972 Community Learning and Literacy Center Organic To Go Foods. AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCE CENTER as a specially funded project to develop the director. Nutwood Café is located south of Humanities 222 university’s collection on Mexico and the Nutwood Ave. on the first floor of our (714) 278-3230 Southwest. Consequently the center is dedi- DAILY TITAN College Park Building. Nutwood Café fea- The African American Resource Center provides resources, services, programs and events cated to building a complete collection of Cal State Fullerton’s Daily Titan is recog- tures Starbucks coffee and bakery items, hot that focus on the total integration and success of African American students, faculty and staff. materials related to the Chicano experience. nized as one of the best college newspapers breakfast items, sandwiches, soups, salads Originally established in 2005, the center also complements the university’s efforts in building a The Chicano Resource Center is a great in the United States. In recent years, the and daily specials. Nutwood Café has also sense of community. It serves as a tool for empowerment of the diverse segments of the univer- place to identify and locate resources on the Titan and its reporters, editors and designers added Organic To Go Foods, which include a sity population through increased accessibility to scholarly research, cultural awareness/educa- history, culture and contemporary issues have won hundreds of regional and national healthier selection of sandwiches, salads and tion, and collaborative activities. of Chicanos in the United States. The vast awards. yogurt parfaits. majority of materials, especially books and Both its print and online edition have El Toro Café is located on our Irvine ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM periodicals, are dispersed throughout Pollak won awards from such organizations as Campus about 19 miles from Cal State McCarthy Hall 424 Library and are made available for study the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Fullerton Campus. El Toro Café features The Museum of Anthropology is an educational and research resource for the university and research through library-wide retrieval Associated Collegiate Press, Society of News Starbucks Coffee and bakery items, assorted and the community. It houses, sponsors and conducts a variety of activities as part of the CSUF mechanisms. The center also provides Design, Society of Professional Journalists and sandwiches and salads as well as several grab- Anthropology program, from lecture series to exhibits. Archaeological exhibits in the museum support to the Department of Chicana and California College Media Association. n-go convenience meals. have included artifacts from California, the Middle East, Mesoamerica, the Southwest and Chicano Studies and related disciplines in The Daily Titan is published every We also offer a wide variety of carts fea- Oceania, but the museum sponsors exhibits that explore all aspects of anthropology, not just developing specialized resources for study Monday through Thursday throughout turing gourmet pretzels, hot dogs, churros, archaeology. and research. The center further enhances the academic year. It is produced, written Kettle Master’s popcorn, and Juice It Up! existing university support services to ensure and edited entirely by Cal State Fullerton Our vending services include laundry ART GALLERY the recruitment, matriculation and retention students. Video news reports for the Titan’s machines in our Residence Halls. In addition Since 1963 the Art Gallery at California State University, Fullerton has presented exhibitions RESOURCES of Chicano/Latino students at the university. website and all photographs are produced by to these venues, we offer a large variety of and produced corresponding publications that have made substantive scholarly contributions to CSUF students. Pepsi, snack and coffee machines throughout African American Resource Center the field of visual culture. The Art Gallery fosters cross-disciplinary interaction and study, and Community Learning and The Daily Titan has a daily readership of the Fullerton and Irvine Campuses. Anthropology Museum its exhibitions function as instructional tools that inspire and challenge students and faculty. The Literacy Center more than 22,000. It is distributed at more Our Catering Program offers an extensive highly publicized gallery projects represent the most visible and direct bridge between the Art Art Gallery Irvine Campus 2 - Rm. 104 than 40 locations on campus, as well as in selection of prepared menu items for break- Department and the general community. (949) 936-1694/ [email protected] Center for Children Who Stutter news racks near the university and at the fast meetings, business luncheons, receptions In 1970, the Art Gallery moved to its current and permanent location in the Visual Arts The unique community-driven Irvine Campus. and formal dinners to wedding receptions. Chicano Resource Center Department. In subsequent years, the gallery has earned international recognition for its Museum Community Learning and Literacy Center, Work on the Daily Titan provides intensive Additionally, we provide food and beverage Studies and Exhibition Design graduate program that provides students with practical and con- Community Learning and Literacy Center which is operated under the Reading experience in news writing, copy editing, concessions at all university-related sporting ceptual experience. Daily Titan Department and housed at the Irvine page layout, web production and the myriad events, concerts, etc. For additional infor- campus, provides educational services in Dining and Vending Services other functions necessary to produce a mation, please visit us at our Food Service CENTER FOR CHILDREN WHO STUTTER learning and literacy for the community at modern daily newspaper and website. Website: www.csuf-food.com or our Catering Fullerton Arboretum College Park 150 large. There are three components to the Website: www.csuf-catering.com . (714) 278-4570 Grand Central Art Center center: 1) a Literacy Center that includes DINING AND VENDING SERVICES If you would like to discuss your event The Center for Children Who Stutter provides assessment and treatment for young children Herbarium individual literacy tutoring for all ages in California State University Fullerton’s or have any questions, please call us at (714) who stutter. These very young children require state-of-the-art prevention and treatment pro- a clinical setting with services provided by Auxiliary Services Corporation Dining Mathematics Tutoring Center 278-7293 or (714) 278-4124. vided by professionals who are experts in stuttering. graduate students completing the master’s Services provides a large selection of dining Modern Language Media Center Education and research to improve services for children who stutter are also goals of the degree in Reading, assessment/testing ser- options. FULLERTON ARBORETUM center. The center was a logical extension of a four-year study (1992-1996) funded by the Opportunity Center for Science and vices, school and district program evalu- The Titan Student Union Food Court The Fullerton Arboretum, a 26-acre National Institutes of Health, which provided guidance in the selection of assessment and treat- Mathematics Students ation/strategic planning, and partnership features Togo’s sandwiches and salads, Titan botanical garden, is located on the northeast ment approaches and access to the families of children who stutter in our service area. Reading Center services with CASA and Children’s Social Grill, Green Burrito, Busy Bee Asian Foods, corner of campus. The gardens contain plants The center provides internships for students who are in the Communicative Disorders Services; 2) an Instructional Resource Center Round Table Pizza Pronto!, Juice It Up!, from around the world. Many are grouped Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic master’s program. Also, workshops are available for practicing speech pathologists to update their that provides a materials display offering Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Starbucks according to their moisture requirements. Theatre and Dance Department Productions knowledge of fluency disorders. literacy related information for parents, care- Coffee and Bakery, in addition to the Others form special collections such as coni- The Center for Children Who Stutter is supported by the Department of Speech Titan Communications providers, educators, and businesses; and 3) Rock’N’Roll Pasta and Round Table Pizza fers, palms, rare fruits and California natives. Communication and the College of Communications. The center works closely with the National Titan Shops Writing Center

550 551 resources resources Special plant displays help visitors select and exhibition spaces, a black-box theater, OPPORTUNITY CENTER FOR SCIENCE materials for their own landscaping. plus a print-making studio, gallery gift shop, AND MATHEMATICS STUDENTS The recirculating waterfall, streams and and café and reading room. The center’s 83- (OCSAMS) ponds are a focal point for migratory water- seat black-box theater presents lectures, film McCarthy Hall 488 fowl and visitors from the university and series, panel discussions and productions (714) 278-7082 surrounding communities. The Arboretum is by the university’s award-winning Theatre The Opportunity Center for Science and an island of serenity in an increasingly metro- Department. In addition, the International Mathematics Students offers resources for politan environment. Artist-in-Residence Program provides the students to enhance their time on campus. The Arboretum also offers opportuni- opportunity for professional artists from Students can take advantage of the center’s ties to study local history and culture at the around the world to live and work at the computers for word processing and Internet Heritage House and the Orange County center while working directly with CSUF access to research many science and math- Agriculture and Nikkei Heritage Museum. graduate students and the community. related websites. The comfortable setting Heritage House, nestled in the garden, is the also provides study tables for individual or restored residence and medical office of Dr. HERBARIUM group study sessions and a conference room George C. Clark, an Orange County pioneer The Fay A. MacFadden Herbarium is that can be reserved for meetings. Tutors for physician. The Clark home was built in named after Fay A. MacFadden, who sold biology, physics and chemistry courses also 1894 and exemplifies the Eastlake Victorian her extensive collection of plants to the uni- are available. style of architecture. The house is listed in versity just prior to her death in 1964. The The center also provides a wealth of the National Register of Historic Places and collection now includes more than 25,000 information on scholarships, research pro- the Inventory of California Historic Sites. vascular plants, about 12,000 bryophytes grams, career opportunities and graduate It is also an Orange County Historic Site. and nearly 800 lichen specimens. The plants school programs. Students can find out how The Orange County Agriculture and Nikkei are used as research and teaching tools. to become involved in student organization Heritage Museum displays exhibits that tell activities and learn how to get published the story of Orange County’s early agrarian MATHEMATICS TUTORING CENTER in Dimensions: the Journal for Undergraduate days. Both are open to the public on week- McCarthy Hall 187 Research in Natural Sciences and Mathematics. ends and weekdays by reservation. The Mathematics Tutoring Center is The assistant dean for Student Affairs in the The CSUF Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) available on a drop-in basis to all students College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics helped to initiate the Fullerton Arboretum by enrolled in a mathematics class. Tutors are is available for advisement on campus poli- contributing $10,000 in 1971. Since then, trained to help students understand the cies, student success skills and campus refer- ASI has contributed support monies each basic concepts necessary to complete home- rals. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 7 year to hire students to help in the mainte- work assignments and to perform well on p.m., Monday through Thursday and from 8 nance and operation of the Arboretum. exams. The center is open Monday through a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. The Fullerton Arboretum is open 8 Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday a.m. to 4:45 p.m., seven days a week. The from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. during the fall and READING CENTER Arboretum is closed on Thanksgiving, spring semesters. The Mathematics Tutoring Education Classroom 24 Christmas and New Year’s Day. Center is directed by Dr. Harriet Edwards. (714) 278-7971 The Reading Center serves four major GRAND CENTRAL ART CENTER MODERN LANGUAGE MEDIA CENTER purposes. First, it provides a controlled, 125 N. Broadway Humanities 325 supervised setting for the training of reading Santa Ana (714) 278-2153 specialists and classroom teachers who wish (714) 567-7234 Lab Director: Kyle Crocco to improve their skills in working with learn- The City of Santa Ana and Cal State The newly renovated Media Center ing disabled and reading disabled students. Fullerton formed an innovative alliance in now features a 24-station and a 16-station Second, the center serves as a community 1993 to create the university’s Grand Central Tandberg-300 computer lab with multimedia service providing very low cost, high quality Art Center, located in downtown Santa Ana capabilities that instructors can use to facili- instruction in reading that is not available in the heart of the Artists Village. The center, tate individual and group learning activities. elsewhere in Orange County. which opened in spring 1999, is housed in a All computers are connected to a private -long, 45,000-square-foot facility. The server and the Internet where students can $7.5 million renovation of the historic 1924 access a wide variety of authentic language building was a joint venture designed to bring materials of the countries they are studying. together art, education and the community. The Grand Central Art Center provides a setting for graduate art majors to live, learn and work in an artists’ community. In addi- tion to studio and living space for students, the art center houses classrooms, galleries

552 resources The third purpose of the center is to ing hearing aid evaluations, screening tests for Under faculty and staff supervision, Titan provide family literacy education to commu- students seeking state credentials, and family Communications provides a bridge between nity members whose children have reading counseling relative to problems associated the academic and professional settings. disabilities. The center provides parent in- with communicative disorders. Frequently, programs produced by student service sessions and a website on literacy teams are distributed via live broadcast and information. THEATRE AND DANCE DEPARTMENT video-on-demand on the Internet and on Lastly, the Reading Center now coor- PRODUCTIONS cable systems in Orange County. dinates various reading and language arts The Department of Theatre and Dance Titan Communications provides a variety related services, including dissemination produces six plays, two musicals and two of opportunities for students for developing of information to the community, parents, dance concerts each year on their main creative and technical skills, gaining practical caregivers and various educational agencies; stages along with theatre for young audi- hands-on experience and creating electronic and provides for direct services to schools, ences, touring plays, MFA project produc- portfolios. Students may work in Titan colleges, universities and other educational tions, and original one-acts. CSUF students Communications on class or co-curricular organizations within Orange County. The receive special rates to all Theatre and Dance projects, serve as volunteers, or work as paid Reading Center is proud of its 30-year service Department productions. staff in connection with student media groups to the university and the community. Thirteen out of the last 16 entries in the or commissioned projects. National Kennedy Center/American College SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND HEARING Theatre Festival have been selected for TITAN SHOPS CLINIC production at the regional festivals, chosen http://bookstore.fullerton.edu The Speech, Language and Hearing each year from over 75 university entrants. (714) 278-3418 Clinic is an integral part of the university’s In 1993, for the first time in the history of At Titan Shops our philosophy is to serve curricular programs leading to a B.A. and the Festival, the department was selected you. Our customer-oriented staff, made up M.A. Degree in Communicative Disorders. to present two original productions, “The mostly of Cal State Fullerton students, will Since 1961, the Department of Speech Manager” and “All That He Was,” at the service you with a smile when you enter our Communication has provided speech, lan- National Kennedy Center/American College store. One-stop shopping, excellent customer guage and hearing services to the community Theatre Festival at the John F. Kennedy service, fantastic products, great values and in conjunction with its training program for Center in Washington, D.C. “All That He convenience, is our major focus when serving professional speech-language pathologists. Was” was also named as the Kennedy Center the university community. The graduate program in Communicative representative to an international theatre con- Titan Shops is a division of the California Disorders has been accredited by the Council ference in Barcelona, Spain and performed at State University, Fullerton Auxiliary Services on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and that venue. Corporation, a non-profit auxiliary organiza- Speech-Language Pathology of the American tion supporting the university community. Speech-Language-Hearing Association since TITAN COMMUNICATIONS Titan Shops is a multi-level bookstore September 1969. Titan Communications is a cutting composed of various divisions. On the upper The clinic is composed of a Speech edge media facility in the College of level you will find Titan Books, a full-service Pathology Unit, an Audiology Unit and Communications that provides the univer- bookstore, carrying the required textbooks several research laboratories with special sity and the community with quality digital and custom published course packets for emphasis given to voice disorders, normal content production and distribution services. class. We also have a complete general book communication alternatives, and disorders of The facility houses the state-of-the-art section. We pride ourselves with our selection communication in persons who have diverse digital equipment and video production of course material choices. Choose from new linguistic or cultural backgrounds. The clinic recording studios, non-linear editing suites, and used books and save up to 70 percent offers the services of: a resident professional digital audio editing bays, Internet radio, with digital and rental options. We offer New speech-language pathologist who holds the control room, special effects and anima- York Times Bestsellers at a 20 percent discount Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC- tion tools, broadcast quality cameras, and and the latest college bookstore bestsellers. SLP); faculty supervisors who are clinically advanced storage and Web casting equipment. We have the largest selection of reference certified and hold doctoral degrees in the The media facility functions as a labora- books in the area to help you succeed in the field; and student clinicians who have met tory in support of classroom and co-cur- classroom. You’ll find bargain books as low as strictly prescribed standards for admission ricular activities, as well as students’ online 50-90 percent off the publisher’s price. If the to clinical practicum. Referrals to the clinic media, including Titan Internet Radio, book you want is not in stock, we will special come from a variety of sources including: Titan Television, CSUF video magazine order it for you at no extra charge. Also on physicians, teachers, rehabilitative centers, shows, and Titan News. In addition, Titan the upper level: Titan Newsstand carries a private speech-language pathologists and Communications supports the university’s large selection of magazines and newspapers, audiologists, and self-referrals. Services avail- internal and external communications, as as well as scantrons and test-taking materials; able at the clinic include diagnostic evalua- well as the College of Communications online and Titan Coffee features Starbucks coffee, tions; therapeutic intervention; audiometric education through its personnel, production baked goods and free Internet access. testing; and rehabilitative audiology, includ- studios, Web TV and cable television services.

553 resources On the lower level of Titan Shops is Titan Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Phone Orders – (714) 278-3418 Office, which offers office and school supplies, Union (OCTFCU) Ask for Book Information, and peripherals, and software; Titan Gear, which The credit union offers a full range of please have your class information, Visa, offers emblematic gifts, clothing and note- financial products and services. The credit MasterCard or American Express number, books; Titan Express, a full line convenience union is located on the upper level of Titan expiration date, home address and phone store where you can grab a quick snack, a Shops. number readily available when placing a drink or some ice cream; and Titan Card phone order. The Brief Stop and the Yum Shop, which features a complete selection of The Brief Stop is located in Langsdorf Hall Bookstore Hours: Carlton Cards. The Titan Technology Center and The Yum is located in the Titan Student Hours of operation vary. For the most coordinates orders for all campus-approved Union. Both are mini convenience stores! current information, visit http://bookstore. hardware platforms and software products. You can purchase test-taking materials, school fullerton.edu/hours. The Titan Technology Center provides CSUF supplies, health and beauty aids, and a wide students with a convenient location to sub- selection of snacks – all conveniently located WRITING CENTER scribe to Titan Access, while providing space in a store close to your classes. McCarthy Hall 45 for vendors to highlight and demonstrate the (714) 278-3650 latest technology. Through the Tech Center, The Hungry Titan and Titan Shops II The Writing Center provides tutorial Titan Shops is also able to offer faculty, staff Your residence hall convenience store, is assistance for students who are enrolled in and students the same campus rollout com- conveniently located directly across from the English Department writing classes or who puter configurations at a discounted price. residence hall office and volleyball courts and need help in writing papers for other uni- Even iPods are available at discounted prices. offers dorm supplies, stamps, frozen foods, versity classes. Tutors offer individualized If you have any questions, call (714) snacks, beverages, health and beauty aids, and small group tutorials and special-topic 278-3418, or check us out on the Web: scantrons, gifts, clothing, schedules of classes, workshops designed to help students write http://bookstore.fullerton.edu. Our website school catalog, computer and office supplies. clear, concise academic prose. Tutors also has current bookstore hours, dates of promo- You can even pick up your online textbook work with students on developing tech- tions, sales, bookstore author signings, com- order. niques for improving their grammar usage puter software and hardware, school supplies, Textbook Purchases and editing skills. The goal of the Writing clothing, and instructions on ordering your For those students who need to purchase Center is to increase students’ writing com- textbooks by using Titan Shops website. textbooks and cannot be accommodated petence in both their current and future Irvine Campus, Titan Shops by the extended hours, we suggest that you university classes. Tutors are also available in Titan Shops is located in C-220. School sup- order your course materials using one of the the Tutoring Corner, a satellite facility located plies, testing materials, gifts, apparel and methods listed below: in Pollak Library. For tours and additional cards are offered in this mini bookstore. information about the Writing Center and Internet Orders At the beginning of each semester, we will the Tutoring Corner, visit http://hss.fullerton. Place your order online at http://book- expand our selection of merchandise to edu/english/wc. store.fullerton.edu. Enter your course include all the necessary textbooks for classes schedule number to start – follow the easy offered at the Irvine Campus. Hours of instructions to purchase your books, and operation and textbook ordering for Irvine include your Visa, MasterCard or American can be found by going online at http://book- Express number. Used texts will be shipped store.fullerton.edu. whenever possible if indicated and in stock. FedEx Kinko’s For your convenience, books can either be FedEx Kinko's offers a full range of shipped to your home via UPS or picked up copying and printing services including at the bookstore. All books are charged to full- and self-serve copying, color copying, your Visa, MasterCard or American Express binding, faxing and laminating. In addi- account at the time your order is shipped tion, FedEx Kinko’s offers specialty products or brought to the pickup window. All credit such as resumes, business cards and posters. card information you provide is encrypted FedEx Kinko’s also offers free pickup and with the latest Web security technology to delivery. FedEx Kinko’s is a proud partner of ensure the highest level of safeguard for your the CSUF campus community. If you have information any questions, call (714) 278-4980.

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