Resources
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- Africana Studies Writing Center (Writing Lab & Research Library)
The Department of Africana Studies Writing Center which started operations in 1982 was designed primarily to provide supplemental assistance to mainly Black and other under-presented students who manifest problems with writing and reading skills. Today, it has become a valuable resource for students 91´«Ã½ while servicing well over 200 of them each year. Email:Ìýafricanawritingcenter@csun.edu
Ìý - BLUES project
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- Career Center
Ìý - Children's Cente
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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (CSBS) Tutoring Center
The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences offers FREE walk-in statistics and writing tutoring to all students enrolled in Africana Studies, Anthropology, Criminology and Justice Studies, Geography and Environmental Studies, History, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, and Urban Planning and Studies courses.Our tutors are highly trained and will be able to help you with any of your statistics questions and help you write or edit papers. Students can drop in for help once or regularly throughout the semester.
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Community for Achievement in Psychological Sciences (CAPS)
Community for Achievement in Psychological Science (CAPS) is designed to connect psychology students with on-campus resources relevant to helping them complete their degree or pursue a career in psychology. We offer office hours with peer mentors (Senior Fellows) who can answer your questions about topics such as "what is this professor's class like?" to "what is APA format?!"We also offer a wide range of fun activities and events throughout the semester. We also have a physical space in room Sierra Hall 304 for a space to hangout, charge your device, work on a computer, meet new friends, or see what's new in the psychology department. During Virtual learning, we are serving you via Slack, Zoom and email. Team CAPS hopes to help you find your psychology family! Email: elise.fenn@csun.edu
- Credential Preparation Office
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CSBS student supports
Our goal is to have high academic expectations for student achievement and provide the resourceÌýsupport for students to meet those expectations.Ìý Help students to frame academic support as a tool for success rather than a traditional view of academicÌýsupport as a sign of poor performance.Ìý
Contact:
Carolina Sevilla, M.S.
carolina.sevilla@csun.edu
CSBS Student Achievement Coach
Sierra Hall 130TMarina Valadez
marina.valadez@csun.edu
CSBS Graduation & Retention Specialist
Sierra Hall 130S
Ìý- CSUN Mentorship Program
Ìý - Dining on Campus
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Ìý- Equity and Diversity
Ìý - Equity and Student Affairs Committee
Ìý - ExCEL
A significant percentage of college students have a difficult time enjoying their learning opportunities while in college. Many students have experienced "mini" academic traumas before they enter college that reduce their confidence to learn new and difficult material. Recognizing that confidence and enjoyment in learning are two important variables in achieving academic success, ExCEL offers interventions and other presentations to present CSUN students psycho-education on academic motivation, test anxiety, self-efficacy, and academic confidence, as well as information about campus resources.
ExCEL Video:ÌýÌý(YouTube Video)
ExCEL Video:ÌýÌý(YouTube Video) - Financial Aid & Scholarship Department
Ìý - Institute for Community Health and Well-being
Ìý - JADE
Ìý - Klotz Student Health Center
Ìý - Matador Patrol
Ìý - Maps and Directions
Ìý - MataCare Emergency Grant
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Michael Patterson Writing Center
The Michael Patterson History Department Writing Center is open for appointments. Our friendly tutors are eager to help with your history writing assignment.Need assistance organizing your paper, clarifying your thesis statement, refining your argument, proofreading your prose, citing sources, or formatting a bibliography? We can help with that! We love to read drafts! Perhaps you just don’t know where to begin? DON’T PANIC!
We can help with brainstorming, outlining, deciphering paper prompts, and time management.
Book an hour long session with one of our historyÌýwriting tutors. Call the History Office at 818-677-3566, or stop by 610 Sierra Tower (History Office).
Not a fan of planning ahead? We have walk-in hours on Thursday afternoons! All you need to do is show up at the writing center, and we’ll take it from there.
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Minority Male Mentoring
M3 helps minority males succeed in college and in their career.Using basketball pickup games, one-on-one mentoring, focus groups and workshops on how to deal with stress, Minority Male Mentoring (M3) helps students realize that asking for guidance, support and mentorship is not weakness, but an important growth opportunity.
M3 was founded by Dr. Alejandra Acuña in 2016 as a way to increase the graduation rate of males of color. Now under the direction of Dr. Allen Lipscomb, the program pairs undergraduate mentees with faculty and graduate level mentors to help guide students through their college experience.
Contact:
Allen Lipscomb, PsyD, LCSW
allen.lipscomb@csun.edu - Oasis Wellness Center
Ìý - Office of Graduate Studies
Ìý - Performance Assessment for California Teachers
Ìý - Peer Mentoring for Graduate SchoolÌý
Six Peer Mentors from CSBS (Senior undergrad and MA programs) are available to support new CSUN students (freshmen, sophomores, and transfer students) who are exploring the possibility of graduate school.ÌýThey will offer workshops introducing basics about graduate school (length, cost, etc.) and exploring through hands-on activities things students could be doing while 91´«Ã½ to prepare (clubs, organizations, campus jobs, research opportunities, etc.). The mentors are also available to meet one-on-one with interested students, and will be answering any grad school-related questions that come in to their email line,ÌýGradstudiespeermentors@csun.edu. ContactÌýKatie MortimerÌýif you have any questions!
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Ìý - RIO (Recognition/Insight/Openness)
RIO is a 3-week psychoeducational workshop series designed to help students learn quick and useful tools and develop a clearer sense of what they would like to change in their lives. ÌýRIO is a curriculum-driven workshop series with structure and specific learning objectives, with each workshop building on material from the preceding one(s). ÌýParticipation is strongly encouraged but personal disclosure is not required. The workshops were designed to respect students’ individual privacy while still providing ample space to begin building skills through experiential learning opportunities. All participants will receive a workbook to accompany exercises within the workshops. ÌýStudents may participate in RIO more than once if they are interested in doing so.
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Student Success Allies
The CSBS Student Allies team are MSW Students who provide immediate response to support students in crisis and case management as needed under the direct supervision of a Faculty LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker). In addition to being a near-peer support, the allies can also help those students who need more intensive services connect to off campus programs.
Contact:
Allen Lipscomb, PsyD, LCSW
allen.lipscomb@csun.edu
(818) 677-5945
Ìý - Schedule of Classes
Ìý - Scholarships
Ìý - Strength United 24/7 Hotline
Operating through 91´«Ã½'s (CSUN) Michael D. Eisner College of Education, Strength United provides a unique interdisciplinary approach to ending abuse and violence through the collaboration of mental health professionals, educators, researchers, students and volunteers.
Ìý - Student Outreach & Recruitment Service
Ìý - Student Resources and Reporting Options for Sexual Violence and Relationship Abuse
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Ìý- Student Services Center/EOP
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Ìý- Student Services Center/EOP
Ìý - Testing Center
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Ìý- WISDOM: Women Inspired to Succeed and Discover Opportunities through Mentoring
WISDOM is a dynamic program for Black female students 91´«Ã½. It is geared toward helping you achieve academic success and enhance your social capital by developing positive mentoring relationships with CSUN professional faculty, staff and administrators.
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