Academic Advising for Transfer Students
It is strongly recommended students seek academic advising from the student service center in your college and any support programs in which you may be participating.
Advising in your major: Department advisors and student service centers in your college can help you stay on course to degree completion. Contact the service center for your college or your academic advisor in your department for assistance as shown in the following table.
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Academic Advising and Career Education (AACE) | The Academic Advising & Career Education office (AACE) is home to Freshman and Sophomore Success Team (FASST) advisors as well as the career education team. Career counselors can help students clarify major or career goals, offer workshops on resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn profiles, and interviewing skills and assist with internship and job search strategies using Handshake. Career fairs are offered during the fall and spring semesters. | |
College of Business and Economics (CBE) | CBE is home to four departments: Accounting and Finance, Economics, Management, and Marketing and Entrepreneurship. Visit the to find advising for your major. | |
College of Education and Allied Studies (CEAS) | CEAS offers degrees in Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism, and Kinesiology. Visit the CEAS Student Service Center in PE 130 for advising in your major. | |
College of Letters, Arts & Social, Sciences (CLASS) | CLASS includes many departments in the humanities, arts and social sciences. Visit the web site for advising in your major. | |
College of Science (CSCI) | Visit the or your major department for advising in the sciences, mathematics, engineering, and nursing fields of study. | |
Concord Campus | The Concord Campus academic advisor and career counselor guides undergraduate students in understanding and completing all General Education and graduation requirements, in addition to helping clarify and attain career goals. | Concord Campus Academic Advising |
Advising in Student Success Programs
Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV offers student success programs and activities designed to support, retain and graduate students from low-income, first-generation, historically underrepresented, and underserved backgrounds. Participating students receive advising within the programs shown in the following table.
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Accessibility Services |
Accessibility Services provides a wide range of academic accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Our counselors determine accommodations on an individual basis. Project Impact, College Link and other programs and services offer support for student success as follows:
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Asian Pacific American Student Success (APASS) |
Asian Pacific American Student Success (APASS) aims to provide a full range of academic support services, counseling and cultural activities to promote success for Asian American and Pacific Islander students in college and career readiness. Services include academic support, personal development, social networking, and assistance with graduation and career goals. |
Asian Pacific American Student Success (APASS) |
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) | The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) provides advising for California students with economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds. EOP serves qualifying students who have a history of low income, need academic support services, and demonstrate the potential to succeed at Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV. | |
EXCEL Program | The EXCEL Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The program provides a variety of educational services for Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV undergraduates who have a demonstrated academic need and are low-income, first-generation college or disabled. | |
GANAS Program | GANAS (Gaining Access ‘N Academic Success) aims to smooth the transition process for community college transfer students and to increase the baccalaureate degree attainment of program participants. Students engage in a one-year cohort experience paired with intensive counseling and mentoring. GANAS provides a supportive environment that focuses on Latina/o and multicultural content. | |
PACE Program | PACE is a program designed to support working adult, transfer students to complete their bachelor's degree. Two of the main benefits of being a PACE student are reserved seating in major courses during the first enrollment period each quarter and intensive academic advising. PACE is currently admitting new transfer students majoring in Liberal Studies or Human Development. | |
Renaissance Scholars Program | The Renaissance Scholars Program provides a variety of educational and support services for former foster youth attending Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV. The program aims to increase educational opportunities for former foster youth; improve the retention and graduation rates of program participants; and to create a supportive environment that encourages academic success. | |
Sankofa Scholars Program | The Sankofa Scholars Program is an innovative access and retention program that aims to smooth the process of transition from community college, and to increase the number of students earning their Bachelor's degree. Sankofa is open to all students and provides a supportive learning environment that focuses on African American and multicultural content. | Sankofa Scholars Program |
Veteran Student Services | Veteran Student Services provides wraparound student support services to all Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV veteran students. Program services are organized around two key services: one-on-one holistic academic counseling, and processing educational benefits and benefits coaching. The program offers peer mentoring, referrals to other departments and external agencies and opportunities for networking and building a community of veteran students. Veteran Student Services works closely with the Veteran Student Organization (VSO) to promote the needs of veteran students in the university community. |