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Coyote Careers
CoyoteCareers is a Title V funded program designed to give CSUSB students the tools they need to be competitive in today's job market. Offering free tutoring for math, science and select foreign language, career workshops to help you get the edge, paid internships for real-life work experience, and networking with successful alumni in your field.

​Career Development Center
The mission of the Career Development Center is to support the academic purpose of the University by providing comprehensive career services which result in a successful culmination of the educational experience. Further, our goal is to integrate the campus and the community for the advancement of student learning and career success. Therefore, the Career Development Center offers programs that meet the career/life challenges of those we serve.

​Learning Center
The Learning Center is located in University Hall, Room 351 and provides a variety of free academic support programs for CSUSB students. These include tutoring for many undergraduate courses, use of computers (IBM and Macintosh) with pay printing, and general study aids. In addition, testing-during limited hours and with the approval of the professor- is administered for students who need make-up exams, students enrolled in self-paced courses, and for those taking challenge exams. More information may be found by calling the Learning Center at (909) 537-5038.

​John Pfau Library
The John Pfau Library is the campus hub for knowledge, research, and technology. Striving to motivate and empower people to be life-long learners and thinkers in support of the enrichment of the campus and surrounding community while supporting the university's mission.

Writing Center
The CSUSB Writing Center, sponsored by the University's Division of Undergraduate Studies, conducts more than 10,000 one-to-one student writing conferences and facilitates workshops with faculty members in a variety of campus classrooms. Many students come to work on papers for composition courses; however, a large number come from a wide variety of courses across the university. Many of the 25-30 student writing consultants are graduate students in the M.A. in English Composition program, while others are graduate and undergraduate students from disciplines across campus. The director is an English Department faculty member. If you have any questions, then please visit them in UH 387 or email them at WritingCenter@csusb.edu.

University academic resources provides links to various departments at CSUSB.

Have questions? Check the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to possibly find your answer.

​Student Academic Dishonesty Form 
Visit the Student Academic Dishonesty Form web page to get more information for an explanation of the student academic dishonesty policy which includes a reporting form.