Dean
of Students Office Hours
Dean
of Students Office
Titan Student Union, Room 235
(714) 278-3211
M-F 8am-5pm
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California
State University, Fullerton |
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Dean
of Students Office |
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Titan
Student Union, Room 235 |
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P.O.
Box 6830, Fullerton, CA 92834-6830 |
The Dean
of Students Office houses the Judicial Affairs Officer, the Dean
of Students, and staff support for the many programs and services
described elsewhere. Staff from the office partner with faculty
to provide the Fullerton First Year program, a unique learning community
for the first time freshmen. In addition, the office serves an advocacy
function, helping students to find their way through our complex
university organization, problem-solving, consultation and referral
to other offices. Through student government and Dean of Students
support, student interested are represented on university committees.
Greek
Life
Titan Student Union room 235
(714) 278-3211
M-F 8am-5pm
There
are 23 Greek fraternities and sororities on CSUF's campus, with
more than 800 members involved in a wide range of activities. These
include Pan Hellenic councils, Greek Week, the Greek Alumni Advisory
Council and more. You'll find fellowship, academic support, leadership
training, participation in campus activities, and service both on
and off campus.
Judicial
Affairs
Langsdorf Hall room 235
(714) 278-3211
M-F 8am-5pm
Judicial
Affairs helps prepare students for academic success by defining
the standards of behavior expected of CSUF students. Academic integrity
and appropriate behavior, both on and off campus, are applicable
to how you live and function in the community. This ensures that
all members of the campus community can thrive in an environment
conducive to growth and learning. The staff also responds to allegations
that a student has violated university standards and provides a
fair and timely response to guarantee that due process is afforded
to all.
New
Student Information Center
Langsdorf Hall room 112
(714) 278-3120
M-F 8am-5pm
Visit
this location for general campus information, directions, or to
arrange for a campus tour. This office handles all activities relating
to new student orientations for incoming freshmen and transfer students
to CSUF.
Student
Leadership Institute
Langsdorf Hall room 235
(714) 278-5999
M-F 8am-5pm
The Student
Leadership Institute is a student-run certificate program that offers
participants different plans, each with a series of one and two-hour
workshops. Learn leadership skills, peer education, diversity awareness
and understanding and much more. Students gain valuable information
and training that helps not only on campus but when they graduate.
Each year, about 600 students participate in this program.
Student
Life Office
Titan Student Union room 237
(714) 278-3211
M-F 8am-5pm
Visit
with an advisor regarding co-curricular activities on campus. Get
information on student services, community service and leadership
development opportunities, current clubs and organizations at CSUF,
flyer and poster approval, and general information on campus life.
Student
Organization Area
Titan Student Union room 245
(714) 278-7622
M-F 8am-5pm
View
listing of campus activities and events, make reservations for clubs
and organizations at various locations around the campus, get information
on the 200+ clubs and organizations on campus, start a new club
using our information packets, flyer and poster approval, and information
for fundraising and leadership activities. Also the location of
the student organization mailroom.
Student
Information & Referral Center
University Hall room 178
(714) 278-2501
M-TH 10am-7pm and Friday 10am-3pm
Are you
confused on who to talk to? Receive general academic referrals.
Find out about campus events and involvement opportunities, get
general information, flyers and posters approvals, or attend special
programs and workshops. Extended hours are available for evening
students.
Volunteer
and Service Center
Langsdorf Hall room 2
(714) 278-7623
M-F 9am-5pm
Learn
the joys of developing projects and working with faculty members
to see the skills you've learned in the classroom put into action.
Volunteering for community and campus projects gives students the
chance to contribute to the community while developing their skills.
Approximately 500 students have contributed countless hours to working
with children, the elderly and other community members.
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