Resources & Services
The Titan Dreamers Resource Center strives to provide students with the resources and training needed to become a successful student at California State University, Fullerton. There are a list of campus and community resources that we find may be useful for undergraduates, graduates, staff, and faculty.
campus and community resources
Our University aims to further its collaborative efforts within the scope of our campus community. The Titan Dreamers Resource Center works to provide and consolidate information aimed towards aiding AB 540 and undocumented students. We partner with various offices and individuals to create a safe campus network for students. We also make recommendations to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs to improve services for AB 540 and undocumented students.
Advising
Our mission is to work in a collaborative partnership with students, a shared responsibility, where the advisor and student are equally invested in the educational process and holistic development of the student.
Academic Advisement is available on a walk-in basis, so come in anytime to meet with an academic advisor. To maximize your valuable time, plan ahead and visit the Academic Advisement Center during non-registration periods.
For more information, please click on Academic Advising Center
Campus Student Support Groups
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlán (MEChA)
Contact: mechadecsuf@gmail.com
Phone: 657.278.3846
Location: McCarthy Hall (MH), 104B
Diversity, Resilience, Education, Access Movement Co-Operation (D.R.E.A.M. Co-Op)
Contact: dreamco.op.csuf@gmail.com
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available to remove the cost barriers that may prevent you from pursuing your educational goals. Assistance is available from a variety of programs funded by federal, state, university and private sources. Students who demonstrate significant financial need may qualify for grant aid while students with less need may obtain low cost loans. Financial need is determined through a federal formula that assesses the family’s relative financial strength and ability to contribute to meeting the student’s educational costs. The Financial Aid office serves to assist students in funding their education.Their office is located at Gordon Hall 146.
For more information on the California Dream Act Application, please click on the the California Student Aid Commission.
Titan Dreamers Resource Center Research Guide
The Pollak Library supports the Titan Dreamers Resource Center with resources and services. This guide offers access to databases, government documents, legal and financial resources and more, for the TDRC and the entire campus community.
For more information, click here to access the Titan Dreamers Research Guide.