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Campus Resources

Academic Advising

Academic advising on the CSUMB and GE requirements, course planning, two-year plan workshops.

Basic Needs

Basic Needs refers to the food, housing and overall wellness security of our community.

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)

The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) serves as the centralized campus team for discussion and coordinated action regarding reports of disruptive, problematic or concerning behavior or misconduct from co-workers, students, community members, friends, colleagues, etc

Campus Health Center

Urgent, primary, and ancillary health care; referrals to other health services

Campus Service Center

Student cashiering, registration financial aid, Otter Cards and pay warrant distribution.

Care Team

The Care Team identifies students who may be experiencing distress or have concerns within the university community that could potentially impact student well-being. The team consults in order to generate awareness and plan collaborative responses.

Career Development Office

Major & career exploration, job & internship search, resume writing, interview preparation, professional networking and preparation for graduate school.

Center for Student Success

Academic coaching and academic skills workshops.

College Assistance Migrant Program

CAMP assists first-year students from migrant and farm worker backgrounds with academic advising, personal counseling, financial assistance and health services.

Cooperative Learning Center

Free tutoring for language, math, science, technology, writing and ESL support.

Educational Opportunity Program

Peer mentoring, academic advising, academic and personal development skills workshops and a student lab.

Financial Aid

Financial aid counseling, applying for financial aid and determining financial aid eligibility.

Guardian Scholars

Helps to meet unique needs of students who have a foster youth background.

Health & Wellness Services

Health & Wellness Services at CSUMB strives to assist members of the CSUMB community in achieving and maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness.

Library

Reference and research assistance, course reserves, group study rooms and more.

Office of the Registrar

Class enrollment, student record keeping, grading procedures, academic standing, official transcript ordering, transfer credit for continuing students, and graduation.

Otter Cross Cultural Center

Cross cultural and social justice programming; student organization leadership development; internship opportunities; workshops and trainings; LGBTQ Safe Zone.

Personal Growth & Counseling Center

Crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, mental health workshops and training, consultation, peer education, campus chaplaincy, and referrals.

Student Engagement & Leadership Development

Co-curricular programs, community involvement, leadership opportunities and student advocacy

Student Disability and Accessibility Center (SDAC)

Academic and personal support services for students with learning, psychological and/or physical disabilities.

Student Housing & Residential Life

Student housing questions and information.

Student Life

The Office of Student Life serves as a resource for students and their families to provide support, information, and referrals, and to facilitate resolution to student issues and problems.

Library IT Service Desk

Technology assistance

Title IX and DHR

The Title IX/DHR office works with all campus community members (students, staff, and faculty) on discrimination prevention and response. The aspects of discrimination covered include all aspects of protected identities: age, disability, genetic information, nationality, race, ethnicity, marital status, religion, veteran/military status, sexual orientation, and all aspects of gender including sexual misconduct and other forms of interpersonal violence.

Transfer Student Success Center

The Transfer Student Success Center provides services to assist students with navigating the academic and cultural landscape of CSUMB. In collaboration with campus partners, the program connects students with success services to aid them in their academic, professional, and personal endeavors

Transportation

Getting to campus and around town is easy, and as an Otter you have mobility options.

TRIO Student Support Services

Peer mentoring, academic advising, academic and personal development skills workshops, student lab, health scholars, financial literacy and graduate school exploration.

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center

Training, support, and engagement of students in undergraduate research who have the potential for research-based Masters and PhD programs.

Human Resources

Trusted resource and strategic partner in the recruitment, retention, and development of highly engaged faculty and staff.

University Police

Whether you are a visitor, a student, a member of the University staff, or a resident on the CSUMB campus, the officers and staff of the University Police Department are committed to ensuring your stay will be both safe and enjoyable.

  • Emergencies
    • The Emergency Management and Health & Safety Division works with the extended CSUMB community to coordinate emergency planning, training, response and recovery efforts.
  • Nightwalk
    • The Night Walk Service provides escorts between main campus locations to anyone regardless of their affiliation with CSUMB.

Veteran Services

Comprehensive advising on Federal VA, CA State and campus benefits and services available for students who are active military members, Veterans and their dependents. Appointments are recommended.