| Contact |
Phone
Number |
CSUF
Location |
| California State University, Fullerton |
278-2011 |
800 State College |
| Academic Appeals, Discrimination & Sexual Harassment Complaints |
278-3836 |
LH-805 |
| Students who have disputes are urged to resolve the issue informally with the instructor of record or the ENST Director. If such resolution is not possible, the Vice President for Student Affairs will work with the students to assist in resolving the dispute and provide information about CSUF policy. |
| Admissions & Records |
278-2300 |
|
| The office of Admission and Records administers admissions, registration, records and services to students enrolled through regular enrollment. Students are required to submit official transcripts of coursework taken at other academic institutions to this office. |
| Arboretum |
278-3579 |
Northeast Campus |
| Bookstore |
278-3418 |
Titan Student Union |
| California Desert Studies Consortium |
278-2428 |
MH-387 |
| Located in the East Mojave Desert near Baker, California, the Desert Studies Center provides living and lab facilities, which are available to students pursuing research in desert environments. |
| Career Planning & Placement Center |
278-3121 |
LH-208 |
| The Career Development Center offers a variety of personal, academic, and career programs, which can assist
students, enrolled at CSUF. Programs range from a career resource library, part-time job listings, career decision making strategy tools, to an alumni career bank and videotaped mock interviews. Each semester a large number of graduating students obtain positions with business, industry and government through the center's on-campus recruitment program. |
| Child Care Center (Children's Center) |
278-2961 |
T-200 |
| Computer Center |
278-3921 |
MH-038 |
| Students have access to central computing resources from an open-access lab located in the basement of Pollack Library North. E-mail accounts can be opened by students free of charge and a valid student ID is required upon entrance. |
| Disabled Student Services |
278-3117 |
UH-101 |
| All handicapped, disabled, or learning-disabled students are provided assistance by the Disabled Student Services. Their goal is to make CSUF and its programs available to students with disabilities and also serves as a centralized source of information and support for disabled students. |
| Emergency Messages |
278-3221 |
LH-805 |
| Extended Education |
278-2611 |
T-14 |
| Extended Education is a self-supporting, non-profit division of CSUF. Programs include summer sessions, Intersession, extension courses, certificate programs and adjunct enrollment. Programs are open to degree and non-degree students. In order to count on a Study Plan, Extended Education courses must be accepted by an existing academic program and be taken for a LETTER grade. |
| Financial Aid |
278-3125 |
UH-164 |
| The Financial Aid Office provides financial assistance to eligible students through a variety of assistance programs. Since the determination of eligibility is a very complex and specific process, students who wish to inquire about financial aid should contact the office directly. |
| Graduate & International Programs |
278-2618 |
MH-129 |
| It is the responsibility of the Graduate & International Program office to ensure students timely compliance with all University and graduate program requirements. This office reviews Study Plans and if approved, students are advanced to classified standing. This office also audits your program to ensure all requirements are met for graduation and authorizes granting of degrees. Students may also be referred to this office for questions on policies or procedure which cannot be answered in the catalog or by talking with an advisor. |
| Health & Counseling Center |
278-2800 |
Health Center |
| CSUF's Health Center is equipped to care for wide range of medical and personal problems. Staffed by doctors, nurses, psychologists, and a variety of other medical professionals, the Center provides medical care for illness and injury, family planning services, health education and immunization programs, and counseling for personal and psychological programs. |
| Institute for Economic & Environmental Studies |
278-2509 |
LH-702 |
| This Institute promotes interdisciplinary research, education and study, and dissemination of information concerning the environment. Particular emphasis is placed on examining environmental problems to provide information and analyses concerning policy alternatives. (See CSUF catalog for all Institutes) |
| International Education & Exchange Program |
278-2787 |
UH-244 |
| Library |
278-2724 |
Library |
| CSUF's Pollack Library houses well over
1,000,000 books, periodicals and documents available in a variety of formats. The library has agreements to access the library collections of the other 18 California State University libraries, the
Universities of California Irvine and Riverside, as well as Fullerton College. New students are encouraged to take tours of the library to become better acquainted and more comfortable with its services. |
| Research & Instructional Safety Office |
278-2687 |
MH-557 |
| Southern California Ocean Studies Consortium |
278-3614 |
MH-282 |
| The Consortium participates in training scientists and educating the general public by sponsoring marine research
and educational activities. The major facility is the R/V Yellow fin and 85-foot vessel which is used by classes and research programs in biology, geology and ocean engineering. |
| Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary |
649-2760 or
278-3451 |
MH-282 |
| Located in Modjeska Canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains, the Sanctuary provides internship opportunities, a
research center for biological field studies, and a facility for teacher education in nature, interpretation and conservation education. Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary operates as a nonprofit CSUF foundation. |
| Women's Center |
278-3928 |
UH-205 |
| A primary goal of the Women's Center is to assist women in achieving equitable educational and career opportunities, through a variety of workshops, programs, support and study groups. Although the center is designed to provide support, information and resources for women, it is also open to men. It frequently sponsors programs which examine the changing role of men and male-female relationships in society. |