CSUF Division of Student Affairs
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OFFICE

LOCATION

HOW CAN THEY HELP?

OFFICE OF ADVISING SERVICES

Joyal Administration Building, Room 224 278.1787

OAS provides advising for General Education and graduation requirements for currently enrolled students, assists undeclared students with exploring major options, and facilitates DOG DAYS : New Student Orientation at Fresno State.

CAREER SERVICES

Joyal Administration Building, Room 256 278.2381

Career counselors provide career counseling, facilitate job search workshops, and host career fairs.

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

Career Services Joyal Administration Building, Room 256 278.2381

BulldogJobs.com is a free jobs listing website that provides a service to area employers and to students and recent graduates of Fresno State. Students and alumni can search for jobs and upload resumes for employers to view. 
FINANCIAL AID OFFICE

Joyal Administration Building, Room 296 278.2182

This office assists students in the process of applying for and receiving financial assistance available from federal, state and institutional sources for their attendance at Fresno State. This office acts as a clearinghouse for loans, grants, Work-Study and institutional scholarship programs.
HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES Health Center , 278.2734

University Health and Psychological services provides outpatient clinical medical care and, separately, psychological counseling to university students.

LEARNING CENTER (LC)

Peters Annex 278.3052

The LRC facilitates a variety of programs and services to meet the educational needs of students including academic success workshops and free tutoring in high demand subject areas for individuals and small groups.

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD)

Henry Madden Library, Room 1049 278.2811.

SSD coordinates academic support, counseling, registration assistance, blue curb parking, orientation, and advocates for students with disabilities with off-campus agencies.

WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER

University Center Building , Room 125 278.4435.

This office provides internships and volunteer opportunities, support and discussion groups, and peer counseling and referral services for women in the university community.

MENTORING INSTITUTE

Peters Business Building, Room 385 559.278.7766

The Mentoring Institute offers students the opportunity to interact one-on-one with a faculty or staff member or a trained student outside the traditional classroom or office setting. Mentors provide guidance, friendship, and support, and serve as role models to students

UNIVERSITY 1

Peters Business Building, Room 385 559.278.7766

University 1 is a three-unit elective course designed to guide first-year students through the academic process and to help ensure their success. Students gain an understanding of college life, of scholarship, and the development of a purposeful community.