Resources for CSUF Students
Academic Resources
- The Writing Center offers sessions of active discussion and modeling to work with you to address the writing questions you have at any stage of the writing process.
- The Pollack Library provides extensive services and assistance including research assistance, study spaces, printing, computing and tutoring.
- Student Information Link includes information about students’ rights to accommodations for special needs, academic integrity and dishonesty, emergency preparedness, student learning goals and outcomes, general education, library support, and the final exam schedule.
- The University Learning Center offers one-to-one peer tutoring and many more services to help you reach your academic goals
- CSUF Student Software website provides free software for students.
- The Division of Information Technology offers short-term, long-term and hourly checkouts of computers and other devices.
- Device loans: https://www.fullerton.edu/it/students/equipment/
- Care Services are for students experiencing distress that negatively impacts them academically, emotionally, behaviorally, or physically.
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers no-cost psychological assessment, individual counseling, couples counseling, group counseling, crisis intervention and psychiatric services to CSUF students.
- The CAPS Wellness Room welcomes students to make a reservation with the massage chairs or napping pods, practice mindfulness techniques while exploring the art area, attend a yoga session, and connect with peers on their mental health wellness journey in the lounge relaxation space.
- You@Fullerton is a self-help tool customized to help students find curated articles, videos, and campus resources that will support their personal goals, overall wellness, and mental health.
- Basic Needs Services serves students who are experiencing economic hardship through assistance with food, housing, hygiene products, clothing and other basic needs.
- Dialing "211" connects individuals and families in need with a variety of resources, including disaster recovery, food programs, housing and utility expenses and mental health care.
- HUB of Hope Food Bank provides over 100,000 meals and thousands of pounds of food through the HUB of Hope’s food pantry. The HUB is located in Richman Park on the backside of Richman Elementary School.
- The Office of Financial Aid maintains lists of scholarships available to students. You can apply for all applicable CSUF scholarships with a single application.
- Titan Bites will send a push notice to your phone when free food is available after a catered campus event. Opt-into Titan Bites through the iFullerton app on Apple or Android
- Disability Support Services offers support to students with disabilities or special needs.
- The LGBT Queer Resource Center creates an inclusive and affirming space and community to explore issues related to sexual orientation, romantic orientation, and gender identity through an intersectional lens.
- The Veteran's Resource Center provides comprehensive services to military-connected students that support personal, academic, and professional success.
- The ACLU’s Immigrants’ Right page explains your rights as an immigrant and how to express them.
- California Civil Rights Department provides a variety of resources for immigrants to the United States. It provides a factsheet explaining how the law protects all Californians – regardless of immigration status – from discrimination, hate violence, and human trafficking.
- CSU Resources for Undocumented Students As a leader in higher education, the California State University is deeply committed to ensuring academic opportunities are available to all the state’s students, regardless of citizenship status.
- CARECEN offers free legal services to students, staff, and faculty of California State Universities and Community Colleges.
- The ILRC’s Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations, such as when ICE agents go to a home.
- Titan Dreamers Resource Center strives to make sure undocumented students at CSU Fullerton feel safe and supported by providing immigration legal services, personal and professional development programming, and by connecting students to financial and academic resources.
- United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led community in the country. We create welcoming spaces for young people – regardless of immigration status – to support, engage, and empower them to make their voice heard and win!