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Below are a few opportunities that can help you get involved on campus.

Engage In Community Service [top]
The Volunteer and Service Center provides the opportunity for students to get involved in the community. You will receive personal satisfaction from knowing that you have done something to help improve the quality of life for others, gain resume experience and build a foundation of work, social networks, and leadership skills that can last a lifetime. Check the monthly calendar of activities, learn about what is happening in the community, and log in your hours of service to our "Titan's 100K Hours of Service" Annual Campaign at www.fullerton.edu/100k. Contact the Volunteer and Service Center at Titan Student Union 2 by calling (714)278-3504 or emailing volunteer@fullerton.edu to learn more!
Celebrate Diversity [top]
CSUF has over 30 cultural clubs and organizations. These organizations provide good social networks and also plan numerous cultural events for the campus community. Want to improve your intercultural understanding and communication skills?  Join EMBRACE!  EMBRACE stands for Educating Myself for Better Racial Awareness and Cultural Enrichment is a program of our Multicultural Leadership Center which offers training in multicultural understanding and promotes effective intercultural communication. EMBRACE actively engages participants in interactive exercises and discussion. For more information about these organizations, visit the Multicultural Leadership Center which can help you explore others ways to get involved on campus.  Visit the Center in TSU 234.
Become A Leader [top]
Every student run organization has student leadership opportunities. The majority of campus policy and procedure making committees have student representation. You can also  get involved in  the premier leadership training program on campus by becoming a part of the  Student Leadership Institute (SLI).   The program provides leadership training through a series of workshops.   Participants have the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills, while meeting others, increasing their employment marketability, and earning a certificate of completion. The University Leadership Conference is another way to improve your leadership skills.  The one day annual conference offers speakers, workshops, networking, and various opportunities to become the leader you were meant to be.  Visit the Dean of Students Office in TSU 235 or the Student Organization Resource Center to find out more information about these opportunities.
Let's Play [top]
ASI Recreation offers a variety of opportunities for you to get involved in intramural sports, and exercise programs. Becoming part of ASI Recreation is a great way to become involved on campus, build relationships, and develop leadership skills while having fun outside of the classroom. For more information on how to join ASI Recreation, please visit their office in KHS 159.
Get Work Experience [top]
Multiple sources of student employment opportunities are available at CSUF. Working on campus cuts down on travel time and provides the benefit of investing more time on campus. Places to seek employment listings:
  • Office of Financial Aid: if you are awarded federal work-study, check with the financial aid office for campus office listings. The Office of Financial Aid is located in UH 177.
  • Associated Students, Inc.: ASI has their own human resources and job postings for opportunities in the Titan Student Union. The ASI Human Resources Office is located in TSU 227.
  • Career Planning & Placement Center : the Career Center has listings for on and off campus jobs. You can visit the center in LH 208 or log onto Titan Connection from the Career Center website.
  • Internships and Fieldwork: some sites are paid, however, many may not be but this is a great opportunity to gain work experience in your chosen field. Contact the Center for Internships and Cooperative Education located in LH 209. Also, visit your major department for additional information on internships or fieldwork requirements
Lead In Student Government [top]
Part of your fees goes to Associated Student, Inc. (ASI). By paying this fee, you are automatically a member of ASI. The purpose of ASI is to provide academic and co-curricular programs and services for students. ASI also provides leadership opportunities to students who work on student government boards, councils and committees to coordinate a multi-million dollar corporation. Please visit the ASI Government Office in TSU 207 for more information.