
Are you looking for opportunities to get involved in on-campus programs and organizations? Joining campus organizations allows you to meet other students, develop leadership skills and enhance your resume. See below for information regarding some of the programs and organizations at CSU Channel Islands.
New Student, Orientation and Transition Programs supports University recruitment and retention initiatives by coordinating events, activities and services that integrate new students holistically (socially and academically) into the CI community. NSOTP consists of three programmatic elements: Island View Orientation, the New Student Center and Transition Programs.
Based on the premise that leadership is a process whereby individuals can learn and develop leadership skills, Student Leadership Programs provides programs and services to develop students to serve as ethical, responsive and skilled leaders in our multicultural society.
Placing students at the center of the educational experience, Associated Students of California State University Channel Islands, Inc. exists to support the University by providing programs, services, and publications that meet the needs of a diverse CI student body through the creation of an innovative, experiential and collaborative educational environment.
The purpose of Multicultural Programs is to educate students on issues of diversity and equality, to advocate for under-represented groups on campus, to affirm and celebrate the unique heritage of our students, to promote awareness, understanding, and appreciation for all peoples and cultures, to be a uniting force on campus, and to foster an environment that is emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually safe and beneficial to all areas of student life and development.