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Student Affairs Programs

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The Division of Student Affairs leads and hosts special programs for students, providing professional development and networking opportunities, identity exploration, and more. Learn more about the work below. 

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NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program

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NUFP provides undergraduate students from traditionally underrepresented and historically marginalized populations with experiences to support their entry into the Student Affairs profession. This opportunity helps promote diversity within the field of student affairs by broadening the pipeline into the profession itself.

Students are invited to participate in the CSUF-NUFP program, which provides on-campus mentorship, professional development, an intentional curriculum geared towards graduate school in the field of student affairs, and the opportunity to earn conference scholarships.

Applications are now closed. Please check back in Spring 2026 for updates.

 

HACU AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

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CSUF hosts the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Ambassador Program, which gives students the opportunity to access professional, cultural, and leadership development opportunities year-round. HACU Ambassadors also get the opportunity to attend HACU's annual conference. The 2024 conference will be hosted in Aurora, Colorado.

Applications are now close. Please check Spring 2026 for updates. 

PANETTA CONGRESSIONAL INTERNSHIP

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2026 Panetta Institute Congressional Internship – Applications Now Open!  

The 2026 Panetta Institute Congressional Internship is now accepting applications. This distinguished program provides students with the opportunity to gain firsthand experience in public service and develop their leadership skills while working in the United States Congress. The internship includes a two-week training program at the Panetta Institute for Public Policy in Monterey Bay, California, followed by an 11-week placement in the office of a California representative in Washington, D.C. You can also learn more about Panetta here

Application Deadline: February 22, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. PST  

Application Link: https://bit.ly/csufpanetta2026  

Interested students are encouraged to attend one of the upcoming informational sessions via Zoom:  

Informational Sessions (via Zoom):  

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