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Campus Resources

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Academic Advising


Academic Advising is one of the most important resources you can use throughout your journey at Cal State Fullerton. Meeting regularly with an advisor helps you stay on track with your major, understand degree requirements, and plan each semester with intention. Advisors can also connect you to internships, research opportunities, and support services that strengthen your academic confidence and sense of belonging. Whether you’re exploring majors or preparing for graduation, advising gives you a clear roadmap and a team of people who want to see you succeed.

Meet with an Academic Adviser this Semester

D.R.E.A.M. Co-Op


Diversity, Resilience, Education, Access Movement Co-Operation (D.R.E.A.M. Co-Op) is a student organization at CSUF. The purpose of this organization is to bring awareness to the larger community and first generation college students about AB-540, California Dream Act, Deferred Action and any changes pertaining to immigration legislation. DREAM Co-Op provide self-empowerment to its members through moral support, mentorship and unity. They facilitate information about financial aid resources for AB-540, undocumented, immigrants, and first-generation students, such as available scholarships, job opportunities, and internships. They fundraise to provide opportunities for the advancement of our members, as well as advocate on issues relating to the members in the community.

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Community Resources

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Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Orange County

Asian Americans Advancing Justice in Orange County stems from from Advancing Justice - Los Angeles which has worked on key legal and civil rights issues affecting Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) in Orange County.    With the support of key corporations, law firms, bar associations and foundations based in Orange County, Asian Americans Advancing Justice are re-envisioning their role in Orange County and building a coalition of diverse AANHPI community leaders, organizers and advocates who can work to address unmet needs, civically engage our communities, and advocate for racial and economic justice.

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Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)

CHIRLA, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, is an immigrant-centered and immigrant-powered organization working to achieve a just society fully inclusive of immigrants. We drive progressive social change by providing direct immigration legal services at low cost to the most vulnerable among us. They organize for immigrants to take active part in the social change we all want to see. They advocate in the halls of power for laws and government policies that benefit and include immigrants in the national conversation about the kind of nation we want to be. For more than 30 years, CHIRLA has been working to expand immigrant rights and defend our community against attacks from those who seek to scapegoat and blame us for systemic problems.

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Mexican Consulate of Santa Ana

The Consulate's main mission is to strengthen ties with the Mexican community and of Mexican origin in order to provide the services of issuing documents and representing the interests of Mexico in economic, political, cultural, tourist and educational matters.

It also offers assistance in all areas related to the protection and legal support to our community, including immigration, labor, criminal matters and all those related to human rights.

Learn More about the Mexican Consulate of Santa Ana

World Relief Southern California

World Relief is recognized by the   US Department of Justice     and can represent immigration clients before the   US Citizenship and Immigration Service . Maneuvering through the United States immigration process is a complicated and long-term process. Refugees and other immigrants need to jump through a number of legal hoops to ensure they maintain their legal status here in the United States, can reunite with family members left behind, and gain access to economic and educational opportunities.

World Relief immigration representatives offer legal support to immigrants and refugees to help them through this process.

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