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Career Center

Career Center is a center for students to find support as they prepare for their future careers. They offer a variety of resources for students like resume building, finding internships and jobs, and exploring your major. 

Academic Success Undergraduate Advising

The mission of Academic Success and Undergraduate Advising (ASUA) is to support holistic academic services through various departmental programs and resources that promote equity, retention, timely graduation, and student-defined success for all undergraduate students.

ASUA supports developing, improving, and maintaining undergraduate programs and related policies. It provides leadership and input, as appropriate, for changing, enhancing, or improving existing programs and policies. Academic Success and Undergraduate Advising also provides leadership in developing academic support programs.

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. Students can rent laptops, AV equipment, and calculators to help support them as a student. 

Writing Center

The CSUSB Writing Center conducts one-to-one student writing conferences and facilitate workshops with faculty members in a variety of campus classrooms. Students come to work on writing projects for a wide variety of courses across the university. Our writing consultants are graduate and undergraduate students from a variety of disciplines.

Writing consultants work with writers at all stages of the composing process, helping to interpret assignments, discover topics, expand ideas, clarify organization, incorporate counter-arguments, cite references, edit, and proofread. Several consultants work specifically with multilingual writers to help them negotiate linguistic and cultural differences in written composition; these consultants also conduct informal English conversation groups for multilingual speakers. Writing Center staff work with faculty members who are designing and evaluating writing components of their courses, in addition to conducting writing workshops in those faculty members' classrooms, and reading and responding to manuscripts in preparation.

In all situations, Writing Center staff write with writers, never for them. They work to preserve the integrity of writers' ideas and plans, even as they challenge writers to interrogate and contextualize both their own and others ideas, language, and sources.

You can visit us in CE 310, peruse our website, connect with us via Zoom, or email us at WritingCenter@csusb.edu for more information.

More Resources

For additional resources, please see the Current Student website.