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Student Affairs
Federal Programs

Student Affairs Federal Programs
Joyal Administration, Room 262
559.278.2541
FAX: 559.278.7276
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http://studentaffairs.csufresno.edu/
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College Assistance Migrant Program
Frank W. Thomas Building, Room 105
559.278.4768
FAX: 559.278.6654
http://camp.csufresno.edu
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at California State University, Fresno provides retention services to university students from migrant and seasonal farm worker families. As a retention service program, CAMP is committed to help students stay enrolled. Our staff will help you explore your academic and career choices and make sure that you have the information you need to make informed decisions.
Services designed to assist CAMP students include academic assistance, career planning, leadership and cultural enrichment, recruitment, job search, financial aid and scholarship application assistance, and health and vision care assistance.
Central California Educational Opportunity Center
Frank W. Thomas Building, Room 122
559.278.2280
FAX: 559.278.7904
http://studentaffairs.csufresno.edu
Central California Educational Opportunity Center (CCEOC) is an outreach program that provides free information and assistance to adults who aspire to be first generation college students, have a low income, and are interested in pursuing a post-secondary education.
Services provided by CCEOC include academic needs assessment and advising; assistance with admission and financial aid applications; career assessment and counseling; information on entrance requirements and examinations; and workshops on postsecondary education options, financial aid, and financial literacy.
Educational Talent Search
University Center, Room 127
559.278.2276
FAX: 559.278.2322
http://studentaffairs.csufresno.edu/
Educational Talent Search is an outreach program designed to encourage and assist participants to graduate from secondary school and enroll in postsecondary educational programs. Each year 750 eligible participants will be selected from the designated schools.
Services provided by the Educational Talent Search Program areacademic assessment and advising, college application assistance,financial aid advising and application assistance, financial literacyworkshops, college entrance exam preparation, tutorial services,career exploration, college preparatory workshops, and collegecampus tours.
Student Support Services
Frank W. Thomas Building, Room 122
559.278.1000
FAX: 559.278.1441
http://www.csufresno.edu/studentaffairs/
The TRIO Student Support Services Program (SSSP) is designed to assist participants with enhancing their academic skills, increasing their retention and graduation rates, and promoting graduate and professional school programs. SSSP supports Fresno State and Student Affairs as a student-centered environment by providing individualized services to students who are either first-generation, income eligible, or have learning or physical disability. Based on students' needs and goals, SSSP assists them with academic accomplishments and social and cultural enrichment so they may successfully complete baccalaureate degrees.
Services provided by SSSP include academic advising/counseling, personal and career development skills, reading and writing supplemental instruction (small group/individual), peer mentoring and peer tutoring, grant aid financial assistance, academic success workshops, financial literacy basics, and a computer lab with free printing for program participants.
Upward Bound/ELL Upward Bound
5240 N. Jackson
University Center, Room 124
559.278.2693/559.278.5796
FAX: 559.278.4306
http://www.csufresno.edu/upwardbound
The Upward Bound Program at California State University, Fresno is designed to enhance the academic skills and career goals of program participants from targeted high schools. Services provided to students are designed to enhance student enrollment and encourage completion of postsecondary education.
Services provided are academic assessment and advising, career advising, after school tutoring, parent workshops, financial aid advising, tours of college campuses, college preparatory workshops, monthly college conferences, and a five-week summer residential program.
