Urban Learning - Student Support

Students in the Urban Learning major will be provided academic and social support services from admission through graduation. This will include a dedicated advisor who will work specifically with students in this program and ensure they are connected to resources.

 

SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Center for Careers in Teaching

The Center for Careers in Teaching provides students in the Urban Learning major with the following services:

  • Comprehensive academic advisement for CSUF students pursuing a career in education who have not yet completed a bachelor’s degree.
  • Academic counseling support to future teachers currently attending one of our partner community colleges and who plan to transfer to CSUF.
  • Information and resources to help students prepare for CSUF's Teaching Credential Programs.
  • Safe space to study, network, write a paper or just relax in between classes.

 

Center for Careers in Teaching Website

 

Men of Color in Education

Program Mission

The Men of Color in Education (MCE) Program supports African American/Black and Latino male students who aspire to impact communities through teaching. We will prepare students for long term professional success. We aim to ultimately close opportunity and resource gaps for students of color interested in becoming educators. Our goal is to build a community and network of men of color interested in the teaching profession. 

 

Program Benefits

  • Build a community and network of men of color interested in the teaching profession.
  • Have access to College of Education resources that will support your development as an educator.
  • Develop as a professional. 
  • Understand what it means and what it takes to be a teacher.
  • Have all of your teaching-related questions answered.

 

Men of Color in Education Website

Titan Future Teachers

Titan Future Teachers was developed to support CSUF students’ journey to the teaching profession.  Through participation in our program, future educators will be a part of a unique community as well as obtain the resources, knowledge, and skills they need to feel abundantly prepared to enter our teaching credential program.  Through workshops and opportunities to connect with other future teachers, Titan Future Teachers will feel connected to peers, learn more about applying to a CSUF teaching credential program, and engage in conversations to  be an advocate for Just, Equitable, and Inclusive education. Titan Future Teachers is designed for current CSUF undergraduate students interested in a career in education, however, current credential and/or graduate students from the College of Education may also participate.

 

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Titan Future Teacher Website

 

Titan Dreamers Resource Center

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.  

 

Resource Center Services

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 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 undocumented students.

 

Services offered:

  • Webinars 
  • Free immigration legal services
  • Referrals to reliable legal counsel outside of campus
  • Co-curricular engagement opportunities
  • Mentorship
  • UndocuAlly Training for faculty and staff
  • Mental health and wellness support

 

Titan Dreamers Resource Center Website

 

Diversity Initiatives and Resource Centers (DIRC)

Diversity Initiatives & Resource Centers (DIRC) supports students by building communities that foster a sense of belonging, creating opportunities to engage in self-discovery and critical inquiry, and serving as a hub for resources in inclusive and affirming spaces. We create engagement opportunities that empower, educate, and activate students in the areas of social justice, equity, and anti-racism.

 

 

Diversity Initiatives and Resoure Centers (DIRC) Website

 

CSUF Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

 

CSUF CAPS Services and Appointments

CAPS offers a variety of counseling services to help students adjust to college life, cope with personal challenges, gain self-awareness, and address psychological concerns. Students may meet with a counselor for an initial screening and evaluation to determine how the student’s mental health needs can best be met.

 

Students with presenting issues that are best addressed at CAPS can participate in brief individual, couples, or group counseling. Concerns frequently addressed in brief counseling at CAPS include stress management, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, body image, concerns related to cultural background or identity, and concerns about family, romantic, or interpersonal relationships. If it is determined that the student’s needs will best be met by another agency, the counselor will provide the student with appropriate referrals or resources.

 

CAPS also offers psychiatric services (if a counselor determines that a psychiatric evaluation is warranted) and crisis counseling to assist with emergencies or serious crises related to psychological concerns.

 

CSUF Counseling and Psychological Services Website

 

CSUF Basic Needs Services

 

Basic Needs Services provides comprehensive programs and support to students who experience unforeseen hardships that often result in food, housing, and financial insecurity.  

 

The resources offered by this comprehensive endeavor are designed to promote wellness and enable students to complete their education at California State University, Fullerton. Established in 2017, this is a campus-wide initiative that is coordinated by the CSUF Dean of Students Office and supports The California State University Basic Needs Initiative.

 

Goals

  • To provide CSUF students with support via food, temporary housing, hygiene products, gently-worn professional clothing and Basic Needs grant funds.
  • To provide students with ongoing guidance and assistance through both on-campus resources and off-campus community social services.

 

CSUF Basic Needs Services

Supplemental Instruction

Supplemental Instruction is an academic assistance program that provides weekly, peer-led group study sessions for students taking bottleneck, key gateway, or historically difficult courses; those with low pass and/or high withdrawal rates.

 

SI is attached to a subject or course to provide students with a systematic and disciplined approach for processing the subject material assigned by the professor.

 

SI sessions are led by a SI leader who is an exceptional student and has already mastered the course material; SI leaders provide two to three study sessions a week to help improve student understanding of course material and review or discuss concepts, study strategies, and exam preparation.

 

Supplemental Instruction (SI) Website

 

University Learning Center

Learning Center tutors are currently available by appointment in-person and virtually through Zoom.

 

Appointments can be self-scheduled through TitanNet (Navigate), or you can contact ULC services

 

Walk-in appointments are also available for 20 minutes, first come first serve. View schedules for walk-in tutors and subjects offered.

 

University Learning Center Website