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http://www.csufresno.edu/advising/
The Office of Advising Services provides a variety of services designed to help students achieve their educational goals and effectively use the resources of the university. They can assist in:
Location: Joyal Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 224
Phone: (559) 278.1787
Technology Innovations in Learning, and Teaching (TILT) provides access and support for Blackboard - an online course management system used for delivering dynamic, interactive online courses and for fostering online communication for various campus organizations. http://www.csufresno.edu/tilt/
Students can access the Blackboard 24 hours a day, seven days a week with a single login at http://blackboard.csufresno.edu/. Services include:
Students, faculty and staff are welcome to contact T I L T if experiencing problems using Fresno State's Blackboard system.
Resource Lab: 559.278.7373
Main Office: 559.278.6892
Email: tiltsupport@csufresno.edu
Website: http://www.csufresno.edu/tilt
Contact the Help Desk if you are experiencing problems after regular business hours.
Monday through Friday 7:00am until 9:00pm
Saturday 8:00am until 5:00pm
Students: 559.278.7000
Faculty and staff: 559.278.5000
Website: http://help.csufresno.edu/
http://www.csufresno.edu/careers
Career Services offers the following:
Students can come in and to look for a job while they are at school or get information on a new career!
Location: Thomas Administration Building, 103
Phone: (559) 278.2381
http://www.csufresno.edu/cvchi/
The CVCHI is dedicated to the celebration and study of the cultural heritage, diversity and contributions of the people of California's Central Valley. The Center fosters a supportive environment for multicultural interaction. It brings together academic course content and co-curricular and community activities. Share with them in seminars, lectures, community service projects and Exhibits.
is a project of the Women's Resource Center. Our primary focus is to provide education, prevention and intervention in regards to Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Violence (Domestic Violence), and Stalking to all students, staff and faculty. We have established a Campus and Com- munity Response Team (CCRT) to improve the quality and coordination of services to victims of violence. We will work with and train our partners to effectively respond to Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Violence (Domestic Violence) and/or Stalking. In addition, they will be trained to work with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gendered students, staff and faculty. Crisis counselors are available 24 hours. The VPP will provide the following services to all Fresno State students, staff and faculty:
The Women's Resource Center provides a supportive envi- ronment for interaction and self-discovery through a wide- range of campus activities. The Center is located in the hub of activity near the Free Speech Area in the University Center. Services include:
Location: Thomas Administration Building, 110A
Phone: (559) 278.6946
http://www.csufresno.edu/kremen/centers/joyce_huggins.html
You can find the child care center in the atrium of the Education Building. The center is a state of the art child care facility which offers classrooms for infant/toddler (3 months - 2 years), preschool (2 - 6 years), and school age (5-12 years old).
Location: Kremen , Room. 26
Phone: (559) 278.0225
To Apply:
The center is a funded program of the State Department of Education, and therefore gives priority to student families who meet the state requirements. Fees for low-income families are determined on a sliding scale. The center participates in the Federal Food Program, so a balanced diet is offered daily. For more information please call Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) is designed to make higher education a reality for students who come from families with a history of low income and low educational attainment. The EOP Office provides:
Location: Joyal Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 224
Phone: (559) 278.1787
http://www.csufresno.edu/are/evaluations/index.shtml
The Evaluations Office checks students' applications for bachelor's degrees and reports to them regarding eligibility for the degrees.
In order to be eligible for graduation, students must:
Check the catalog for the criteria for Honors at the following web site: http://www.csufresno.edu/catoffice/current/degreereq.html
Since the requirement for honors could change, students are requested to check the current General Catalog for the criteria in effect at the time of graduation.
http://www.csufresno.edu/finaid/
What is Financial Aid and Where Do Students Begin? Approximately two-thirds of all student financial aid, including loans and the work-study program comes from federal programs administered by the United States Department of Education. The remaining one-third of student financial aid comes from:
A student's financial aid status can be viewed on the My Fresno State Portal. All students interested in receiving financial assistance for college are to obtain and complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) here: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.
Location: Joyal Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 296
Phone: (559) 278.2182
http://www.csufresno.edu/health
General Information and Medical Appointments (559) 278.2734
Psychological Services (559) 278.6738
Health Promotion & Wellness (559) 278.6727
Our mission is to promote the academic and personal success of Fresno State students by encouraging the maintenance of healthy lifestyles and providing accessible primary health and psychological care.
UHPS is open 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. (Summer 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday; closed Wednesdays 8:O0 a.m.; limited services 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Most services are provided on a walk-in basis. Appointments are available for some services and required for women's annual exam.
The Health Center is staffed by full-time physicians in the specialties of Family Practice and Internal Medicine. Consultant physicians in dermatology, psychiatry, and radiology may also be available on a part-time basis. Specially trained and licensed Nurse Practitioners provide independent care, in consultation with staff physicians. Support and ancillary services include pharmacy, clinical laboratory, x-ray, health education, and physical therapy.
Counseling is available at no charge to help students in dealing with personal and emotional issues. Consultation and referrals are also provided. Walk-in services are available from 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. weekdays during the semester. The staff includes a psychologist and licensed clinical social workers and counseling interns.
Health services are accredited by the Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Health Care. Counseling services are accredited by the International Association of Counseling Services. UHPS is an institutional member of American College Health Association.
Students share in the cost of Health Center operations by paying a mandatory health fee each semester at the time of registration. This fee is the primary source of support for University Health & Psychological Services.
Location: 5044 N. Barton, near Shaw.
http://www.csufresno.edu/hcop/
HCOP has many programs, services, resources, and activities for its students. Freshmen, for example, receive:
Location: Science Building, Room 101
Phone: (559) 278.4150
http://www.csufresno.edu/cge/programs/travel_study/index.shtml
Study in another country or another state!
Off campus programs include:
Location: Kremen School of Education & Human Development Building, Room 130
Phone: (559) 278.0333
http://www.csufresno.edu/issp/
Fresno State provides international students with a quality education at a great value.
Location: Joyal Administration Buidling, 2nd Floor, Room 256
Phone: (559) 278.2782
The Jan and Bud Richter Center for Community Engagement and Service-Learning program promotes the value of community service to students, faculty, and staff. In 2007-08, the university community provided 680,000 hours of service to the community and President John Welty has set a goal of providing 1 million hours of service annually by 2011. Involvement in community service:
Location: Thomas Administration Building, Room 107
Phone: (559) 278.7079
Welcome to the LRC. Learning assistance services include:
Services are free to enrolled Fresno State students.
Location: Henry Madden Library, Collection Level
Phone: (559) 278.3052
http://www.csufresno.edu/camp/
What is "CAMP"? CAMP is for new students who are applying to Fresno State and have a migrant or seasonal farm worker background. CAMP helps students stay in school and provides both academic and career services. Participants are eligible for a variety of services that may include:
Location: Thomas Administration Building, Room 105
Phone: (559) 278.4768
www.csufresno.edu/kremen/special_projects/
This program is developed to prepare migrant students to work in bilingual classrooms and to obtain teaching credentials. Mini-Corps staff provide:
Location: Kremen School of Education & Human Development Building, Room 461
Phone: (559) 278.0360
http://www.csufresno.edu/studentaffairs/programs/advising/services.shtml
In Advising Services, we provide assistance to the needs of adult learners and transfer students. Once you have been admitted and have attended DOG DAYS, we can help you address these complex academic/life/career issues and provide the following assistance:
Location: Joyal Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 224
Phone: (559) 278.1787
What can you do here?
Location: North lobby-Joyal Administration Building
Phone: (559) 278.2261
http://www.csufresno.edu/afrotc/
The primary goal of AFROTC is to provide students with the opportunity for well-paying, challenging and rewarding positions as commissioned Air Force officers and leaders after graduation. Services include:
Location: North Gym, Room 158
Phone: (559) 278.2593
http://www.csufresno.edu/ROTC/
The Department of Military Science provides a program of leadership development which prepares college men and women for service as officers in the United States Army. After graduation, they serve as commissioned officers on active duty, or as an officer in an Army Reserve or National Guard unit.
Location: North Gym, Room 211
Phone: (559) 278.2887
http://www.csufresno.edu/scholarships/
The Scholarship Office awards over a thousand donor-
sponsored scholarships that range from $100 to almost
$5000. These awards provide recognition and financial assistance to students
who have a high level of academic achievement.
The Scholarship application is available and
accepted online from September 1 through November
30th each year for students attending the following
year at Fresno State. However, students may submit a
late application after the November 30 deadline for any
unused scholarship funds. All awards are dedicated to
students enrolled at California State University, Fresno.
Other sources for scholarship information can be found
on the web at Fastweb.com. Here you log in and cre-
ate a profile and they will continue to send you scholar-
ship information as it applies to your career goals
Location: Joyal Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 274
Phone: (559) 278.6572
Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) coordinates academic support services for students with disabilities. The SSD office also provides:
Location: Henry Madden Library, Suite 1202
Phone: (559) 278.2811
Fax: (559) 278.4214
ssdstaff@csufresno.edu
TDD: (559) 278.3038
http://www.csufresno.edu/studentactivities/
Being involved with student activities during your college life means taking an active role in shaping your learning experience. A strong emphasis in hands-on learning means students create programs while learning leadership, personal development, and management skills. This office is involved in:
Information on Clubs and guidelines on how to start a club: http://www.csufresno.edu/studentactivities/programs/studentorgs/index.shtml
Location: University Student Union, 3rd Floor, Room 306
Phone: (559)278.2741
The Student Recreation Center is open free of charge to Fresno State students with a university ID card during the regular academic year. Fresno State's new Student Recreation Center is just west of the Save Mart Center. The 92,000-square-foot recreation center includes:
For more information call 559.347.3800
Hours
Monday-Thursday, 6:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
Friday, 6:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Sunday, Noon - 11:00 p.m.
http://www.visitcalifornia.com/
This is an excellent web site highlighting all the great places to visit in California.
SSS is a federal TRIO grant program that serves first generation, low income, and disabled students. The program's goal is to improve the graduation and reten- tion rates of the SSS students. Services provided are:
Location: Thomas Administration Building, Room 122
Phone: (559) 278.1000
http://www.csufresno.edu/testing/
For any testing needs related to the completion of edu- cational goals, please drop by our office. Information on the following tests and test dates can be found on the web site:
Location: Family & Food Science Building, Room 110
Phone: (559) 278.2457
UMS is a program sponsored by California State University, Fresno to provide academic guidance and supportive services to migrant or seasonal farm-worker students enrolled at the university. Services provided are:
Location: Joyal Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 224
Phone: (559) 278.5750
http://www.auxiliary.com/usu/production/usu_production.html
Students can get involved in USU Productions committees that help coordinate activities for the campus. Some of the committees are:
The web site address above lists the duties of these committees.
Location: Universtity Student Union, 3rd Floor, Room 306
Phone: (559) 278.2741
The University Student Union (USU) at California State University, Fresno offers services, programs and events in an inviting and interactive atmosphere. This is achieved through:
Location: University Student Union, 3rd Floor, Room 306
Phone: (559) 278.2741
Need to cash a check or send bills through the mail? Pay for a parking citation? The Pavilion offers services including:
Location: Downstairs University Student Union