
Academic Enhancement Services (AES) includes several student support programs that enhance the retention, graduation, and success of all students. Students participate in activities and programs that help them to develop, learn, and achieve. AES includes General Education advising, academic planning, counseling, cultural enrichment activities, learning assistance, and tutorial services.
In addition to the programs described below, AES includes Advising and Testing Services, the Educational Opportunity Program, the Learning Resource Center, and the Intensive Learning Experience.
Southeast Asian Student Services. Southeast Asian Student Services provides activities and services which are designed to help students make a successful transition to the university. Services include orientation to the university, leadership development, mentoring, advising, and personal counseling. Students are encouraged to provide community service to local Southeast Asian communities.
For more information, contact Southeast Asian Student Services, Joyal Administration, Rm. 224, at (559) 278-1787.
Summer Bridge Program. Summer Bridge is an on-campus residential program that allows low-income, first-time freshmen to experience California State University, Fresno. Summer Bridge prepares students to meet the demands of the university and bridge the gap between high school and university life. Students receive academic credit for completion of a rigorous academic program that includes instruction in writing, mathematics, computer technology, cultural studies, and an orientation to the university.
For more information, contact Summer Bridge, Joyal Administration, Rm. 224, at (559) 278-6025.
University Migrant Services. University Migrant Services (UMS) serves students from migrant seasonal farmworker backgrounds. Services and activities are designed to help migrant students maximize their academic skills and abilities as well as support their personal development throughout their university experience.
Participation in activities such as community service, internships, and leadership development activities enrich the academic experience and success of migrant students.
For more information, contact University Migrant Services,
Joyal Administration, Rm. 224, at (559) 278-1787.
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