Background Image Caption: The Kinesiology and Health Science Building, home of the Center for Successful Aging and Fibromyalgia Research, provides state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories for more than 1,000 majors preparing for careers in fields related to health and physical activity.

College of Health and Human Development

What makes the college special?

The College of Health and Human Development provides exemplary education, research and community outreach related to the health, development and well-being of all people. The enhancement of physical and mental well-being throughout an individual’s lifespan – through the college’s school of Nursing and many programs such as social services, child development and most especially through community outreach – is the primary goal. We accomplish this through:

School of Nursing

Academic Departments

  • Child and Adolescent Studies
  • Counseling
  • Health Science
  • Human Services
  • Kinesiology
  • Social Work

Special Program

  • Military Science

Research Centers and Institutes

  • Center for the Advancement of Responsible Youth Sports
  • Center for Cancer disparities Research
  • Center for Community Collaboration
  • Center for Fibromyalgia Research and Education
  • Center for the Promotion Healthy Lifestyles and Obesity Prevention
  • Center for Successful Aging
  • Health Promotion Research Institute
  • Sports Movement Institute

Why should I give?

You can help educate students who are committing their lives to improve the well-being of others.

Who benefits from my gift?

In addition to the CSUF students who receive a richer educational experience, local children, older adults and communities across the region – and the state – are impacted by the contributions of our students and graduates.

For additional information about supporting the College of Health and Human Development, please contact Rachel Beal, Director of Development, College of Health and Human Development, at 657-278-5466 or rbeal@fullerton.edu



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Archstone Foundation

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