EQUITY & ACCESS
• CSULB works to ensure students meet and retain their educational goals, remove barriers to accessing education and to create an engaging community.
• We strive to integrate diversity, equity, and educational inclusion into the fabric of our institution.
• We encourage an inclusive culture of respect, collegiality and civility.
• We build high quality learning opportunities by ensuring equitable access to effective educational practices.
FACULTY & STAFF AFFINITY GROUPS
Asian Pacific Islander Network
org-apiafsa@csulb.edu
Black Faculty & Staff Association
blackfsc@csulb. edu | www.csulb.edu/bfas
LATINX Faculty & Staff Association
lfsa@csulb. edu | www.csulblfsa.wordpress.com
Queer & Trans FSA
shae.miller@csulb .edu | www.cla.csulb.edu/lgbtqia/for-faculty-staff
Sistahs-on-Campus
terri.armstrong@csulb.edu
STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS
To learn more, visit www.csulb.edu
The Beach Pantry offers non-perishable food items and school supplies, like books, notebooks and other items for students in need.
562.985.5264 | asi-pantry@csulb.edu
asicsulb.org/corporate/discover/beach-pantry
The Beach Transfer Transition Center assists transfer students, provides a space to create community, acts as a referral center, and connects students to support services throughout campus.
562.985.5352 | bttc@csulb.edu | linktr.ee/CSULB_BTTC
The Bob Murphy Access Center provides assistance to students with differing abilities in pursuit of their educational goals.
562.985.5401 | bmac@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/bmac
CSULB Village is a faith based organizations whose congregants represent underrepresented student populations at CSULB, for example, African-American, Asian-American, Latina/o/x, Native-American and Pacific Islander.
562.985.8576 | csulb.edu/student-affairs/csulb-village
The Dream Success Center empowers undocumented students in their pursuit of higher education and fosters a supportive campus community dedicated to their educational and personal success.
562.985.8576 | dream@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/dream
The Educational Opportunity Program serves first-generation, historically low-income students by providing access and equity to higher education by providing academic and financial aid counseling, tutoring, orientation and community outreach.
562.985.5637 | eopadmissions@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/eop
The Guardian Scholars Program assists current/former foster youth in their educational pursuits.
562.985.2639 | DSA-csulb.guardian@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/guardianscholars
The Learning Center provides our diverse student population with academic support services and tutoring as well as strategies to improve online learning and study techniques that empower students’ success.
562.985.5350 | TLC-info@csulb.edu
csulb.edu/academic-advising-at-csulb/the-learning-center
The Men’s Success Initiative is designed to provide an inclusive and supportive environment where men of color can receive academic support, mentoring and engagement in sociocultural dialogue.
562.985.5587 | mensuccess@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/msi
The Office of Multicultural Affairs enriches students’ sense of belonging on campus by creating spaces that highlight and respect the varied backgrounds, ethnicities and cultures.
562.985.8150 | multiculturalaffairs@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/oma
TRIO Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program prepares and supports underrepresented undergraduate students in their pursuit of doctoral studies.
562.985.2040 | mcnair@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/mcnair
The TRIO Student Support Services Program is a federally-funded program designed to assist students who are low-income, first-generation to college, or have a disability by promoting a positive learning environment, building a sense of belonging, and serving as advocates for participants.
562.985.2185 | sssp@csulb.edu
csulb.edu/student-affairs/student-support-services-program
University Housing & Residential Life offers inclusive communities such as First Gen, Black/Pan African Scholars, Pride/LGBTQIA+ and the University Honors House that promote shared personal and academic interests.
562.985.4187 | housing@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/housing
Veterans Services helps service members, veterans, and eligible dependents access the educational benefits they earned by serving in the armed forces of the United States.
562.985.5115 | veterans@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/student-affairs/veterans-services
The Women’s & Gender Equity Center is a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment that offers services, support and resources for students.
562.985.8576 | wgec@csulb.edu | csulb.edu/wgec
ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAMS
Our campus-wide academic resources help you on your college journey. For more examples and information, visit www.csulb.edu/academic-affairs/academic-programs
College of the Arts
Design PC Labs
College of Business
Center for Student Success
College of Engineering
Engineering Tutoring Center
College of Liberal Arts
Psychology Tutoring Center
College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Jensen SAS Center
Math & Science Tutoring
Division of Academic Affairs
Bickerstaff Academic Center
English Language Training Programs
The Learning Center
University Writing Center
Get Involved
Enhance your college experiences by getting involved. To learn more, visit www.csulb.edu/sld
CLUBS
Become an active part of the campus community by meeting new people, gaining leadership experience, and furthering your educational or extracurricular interests by joining a student organization.
• American Indian Student Council
• Black Student Union
• Cambodian Student Society
• Eritrean Ethiopian Student Organization
CULTURAL EVENTS
• Hermanas Unidas de Long Beach
• Korean American Student Association
• La FUERZA Student Association
• 300+ clubs
CSULB cultural events connect you with communities you identify with, bringing together students, staff, faculty, student organizations and campus resources just for you!
• Cultural Graduations
• Cultural Welcomes
• Heritage Months
• POW WOW
SORORITIES/FRATERNITIES
Providing opportunities for our student leaders to participate in activities that will enhance their personal development, promote academics success and advance leadership skills.
Sororities
• Alpha Kappa Alpha
• Chi Delta Theta
• Delta Delta Delta
• Deta Gamma
• Delta Sigma Theta
• Sigma Gamma Rho
• Zeta Phi Beta
HONOR PROGRAMS
Fraternities
• Alpha Kappa Phi
• Alpha Kappa Psi
• Alpha Phi Alpha
• Delta Chi
• Omega Psi Phi
Providing an academic, community-minded and culturally diverse environment for a talented, premier group of highly qualified students.
• President’s Scholarships
• University Honors Program
ATHLETICS
Enriching the lives of our student-athletes through academic and athletic success while embracing an inclusive and diverse environment for our Beach Family.
• Club Sports
• Intramural Sports
• NCAA Division 1
LONG BEACH COLLEGE PROMISE (LBCP)
LBCP is a partnership between the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD), Long Beach City College (LBCC), California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) and the City of Long Beach. This partnership promises all LBUSD graduates the opportunity to receive a college education.
BEACH PATHWAYS
This program encourages applicants from targeted communities based on low socioeconomic status and historically low rates of college going to submit supplemental materials for a holistic admissions review.
CITY OF LONG BEACH
Explore our diverse city and participate in attractions and events such as:
• Aquarium of the Pacific
• Cesar E. Chavez Park
• Long Beach Juneteenth
• Long Beach Pride Festival & Parade
• Museum of Latin American Art
• Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum
• The Queen Mary
• Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Ranch & Gardens