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Advising

Academic Advising Center: The AAC provides services to the general University undergraduate student population, including both traditional and non-traditional students.

Educational Equity Services: Students are seen by appointment. EES has two advising components:

  • Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), a state-funded program that has developed special services to help students overcome the obstacles that may prevent them from furthering their education and reaching their potential.
  • Student Support Services Program (SSSP), a federally funded program designed to assist students in achieving their maximum potential in higher education. Students are referred to SSSP by faculty, staff and students of CSULB.

Global Learning Options for a Broader Education (GLOBE): GLOBE is an academic program for first-time freshmen who are interested in international issues and who wish to have at least one study abroad experience during their undergraduate career at CSULB.

Learning Alliance: An academic program for students who seek an active, personalized college experience, Learning Alliance is designed to help first-time freshmen make a positive academic and social transition to CSULB.

MESA Engineering Program (MEP): The MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science and Achievement) Engineering Program (MEP) provides academic advisement for general education and upper-division interdisciplinary course requirements to low-income and educationally disadvantaged students in all the engineering disciplines.

Student Access to Science and Mathematics Center (SAS): The Jensen SAS Center encourages and supports undergraduate and graduate students as they prepare for careers in the sciences and/or mathematics.

Student-Athlete Services: The Center for Student-Athlete Services (CSAS) provides support services for the NCAA Division 1 student athletes. CSAS coordinates three support programs:

  • Student-Athlete Success Program (SASP), which is committed to providing 49er student athletes with tools and resources needed to succeed in the competitive environment.
  • HEADS UP! is a program in which student-athlete peer mentors assist first-year student-athletes in adjusting to the demands of both intercollegiate athletics and university academics.
  • Faculty/Athlete Connection Program (FACP) pairs student-athletes with distinguished faculty mentors.

University Honors Program (UHP): UHP requires no extra course work and

  • includes small discussion classes with students who share similar interests and abilities;
  • personalized academic advisement and guidance each semester;
  • opportunities for a distinguished undergraduate record as one of fewer than 400 honors students on campus;
  • professors' profiles of each student's individual performance placed in a file for job and graduate school applications; and
  • the opportunity to do an undergraduate thesis project in the area of the student's major