San Bernardino Campus Resources
On-Campus Resources - Index
ACRC - Assistive Computing Resource CenterCDC - Career Development Center
Colleges and Departments
EOP - Educational Opportunity Program
Learning Center
OARC - Osher Adult Re-Entry Center
Pfau Library
SAIL - Student Assistance In Learning program
SSD - Services to Students with Disabilities
Student Health and Psychological Counseling Center
Student Leadership and Development
The Writing Center
On Campus Resources
ACRC - Assistive Computing Resource Center
This is a self-instructional computer lab available exclusively to students with disabilities. One must be registered with the Services to Students with Disabilities office (UH-183) to use the lab. ACRC also provides training and support in various assistive technology software programs and works closely with clients of California Department of Rehabilitation and Veteran's Affairs Visual Impairment Services (VIST) program.Some of the assistive software available include:
- JAWS® screen reading software
- OpenBook™ scanning and reading software
- Dragon Naturally Speaking speech recognition software
- WYNN literacy software
- ZoomText magnification and screen reading software
CDC - Career Development Center
The Career Development Center provides comprehensive career services and integrates 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 they serve.Programs and services include:
- Alumni Support
- Career Counseling
- Career Fairs
- Career Library
- CoyoteLink CSUSB ’s online job board and the Career Center schedule of events
- DISCOVER (assessments, occupations, training)
- Mock Interviews
- On-Campus Interview Program
- Resume Critiques
- Workshops
- Resume Clinic
- Interview Skills
- Job Search
Colleges and Departments
Here's a list of links to each college showing its departments or majors:- Arts and Letters Departments
- Business and Public Administration Majors and Programs
- Education Programs and Credentials
- Natural Sciences Academic Programs
- Social and Behavioral Science Degrees and Programs
EOP - Educational Opportunity Program
The EOP program provides access to higher education for students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and meet specific qualification guidelines.EOP services include support for:
- Admission
- Academic Advisement
- Career and Personal Counseling
- Tutoring
- Financial Assistance
- Graduate School Information
Learning Center
The Learning Center services are available to all students and tutoring is done on a walk-in basis. See their list of subjects and schedules when tutors are available.Their services include:
- Tutoring
- Computer Labs and printing
- Testing Services
Pfau Library
The Library offers a wide variety of services. See their full list of Library Services which includes:- Check-Out Renewals
- Computing
- Interlibrary Loan
- Printing & Copying
- Reference
- Study Rooms
OARC - Osher Adult Re-Entry Center
The OARC staff recognize that non-traditional students face unique challenges and that returning or entering school at this stage in life can seem daunting. They offer both on- and off-campus referrals, an opportunity for adult learners to share interests and experiences, and to participate in campus life. Their purpose is to assist adult learners by providing programs and services which will enable them to have a successful and enriching college experience.Some of their services include:
- Access to computers, Internet, and E-mail
- Reference Books, magazines, and newspapers
- Staff that can assist with accessing campus resources
- Opportunities to network with other nontraditional students
- Complimentary coffee, water and use of microwave and refrigerator
SAIL - Student Assistance In Learning program
SAIL is a federally-funded TRIO Student Support Services project which includes outreach programs designed to assist low-income, first-generation and students with disabilities. Their specific goal is to increase the college retention and graduation rates of students at the undergraduate level.Services available include:
- Academic Advising
- Adjunct Courses
- Career Counseling
- Child Care Support for Low Income Student Parents
- College Reading Courses
- Enrichment Events
- Financial Literacy and Financial Aid Advising
- Grant Aid and Scholarships
- Personal Counseling
- Graduate School Preparation
- SAIL Listserv and SAIL Moodle Site
- SAIL Resource Center
- Study Skills and Personal Growth Workshops
SSD - Services to Students with Disabilities
Services to Students with Disabilities, SSD provides the necessary support services instrumental for the achievement of chosen academic goals. Services are critical to a student's success; therefore, needs are assessed on an individual basis. This highly personalized approach has enabled SSD to successfully help thousands of students achieve their chosen academic goals.Types of disabilities supported:
- Learning Disabilities
- Deaf or Hearing Impaired
- Blind or Visually Impaired
- Mobility Impaired
- Psychological or Cognitive Disabilities
- Temporary Disabilities
Types of accommodations available:
- Priority Registration
- Alternate Furniture
- Alternate Media
- Sign-Language Interpreter
- Assistive Listening Devices
- Cart Services
- In-Class Aides
- Note-Taking Services
- Real-Time Captioning
- Exam Accommodations
Student Health Center and Psychological Counseling Center
The Student Health and Counseling Center provides first aid and basic out patient care services. They have a full time staff Monday through Friday to care for student's needs. First Aid is always available during clinic hours to anyone on campus. They are staffed with Doctors and Nurse Practitioners, Nurses and a Pharmacy. Their Psychological Counseling Center has a full time staff of Marriage and Family Therapists, Licensed Psychologists and supervised interns. Regularly enrolled students at CSUSB are automatically eligible for health and counseling care at the Student Health and Psychological Counseling Center.Some of their services include:
- Student Health Center
- Physicals
- Birth control and Contraception information
- Vaccines
- TB Skin test
- Psychological Counseling Center
- Individual Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Group Counseling
- Wellness Workshops
- Referrals
- Outreach
and the Psychological Counseling Center website
Student Leadership and Development
Student Leadership and Development provides "a welcoming and safe, intellectual and social environment that intentionally engages campus members in the life of the university by offering co-curricular opportunities that facilitate leadership development."Services available include:
- Support for student clubs and organizations
- Student hosted programs
- On-going workshops
- Advising sessions
The Writing Center
The Writing Center offers tutoring/conferencing for students from all disciplines and at all stages of their composing processes. Tutors also conduct conversation groups and conferencing specifically designed for ESL students.Writing consultants help students:
- interpret assignments
- discover topics
- expand ideas
- clarify organization
- incorporate counter-arguments
- cite references
- edit and proofread