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2011 – 2012Student AffairsDIVISION OF STUDENTAFFAIRSMissionPlacing students at the center of their educational experience,the Division of Student Affairs supports and enhances learningand the University community through quality co-curricularprograms, activities, facilities, and services.Vice President for Student AffairsBell Tower, Rooms 2560, 2565 and 2705(805) 437-8536Fax: (805) 437-8549http://www.csuci.edu/studentaffairs/offofvp.htmThe purpose of the Vice President for Student Affairs office isto recommend policies, guidelines and procedures that willensure a coordinated delivery and assessment system of studentservices throughout the Division of Student Affairs (DSA), whichincludes Enrollment Services, Student Life, Housing & ResidentialEducation, and Associated Students Incorporated.The Vice President for Student Affairs office ensures acomprehensive clearing system which:• tracks and reports budgets and expenditures;• implements, coordinates and/or manages special projects;• produces and distributes internal and external studentcommunication materials;• hires, trains and provides staff development;• provides co-curricular education initiatives; and• coordinates program assessment and evaluation for all unitswithin the Division.(805) 437-2622Fax: (805) 437-2793http://asi.csuci.edu/Associated Students Inc.Associated Students Inc. (ASI) is governed by the ASI Board ofDirectors, which is comprised of nine students, three Universityadministrators, one faculty member, and one member of thecommunity. Of the nine students, four are appointed as a resultof being the leaders of the CI organizations designated as“ASI Entities.” These organizations include Student Government,Student Programming Board, the CI View student newspaper,and The Nautical yearbook.• Student Government (SG) is comprised of elected studentleaders including a president, vice president, senators, anddirectors. Student Government contributes input on Universitypolicies, serves as the advocate for CI students, andrecommends students to serve on University committees.• The Student Programming Board (SPB) helps to engageCI students through the organization and implementationof a variety of student-centered programs that are social,educational and cultural.• The CI View is the campus student newspaper which servesas a forum for discussion of issues occurring on campus, inthe region, nationally and internationally.• The Nautical yearbook provides the campus communitywith a historical publication highlighting the events,celebrations, changes, challenges and successes of theacademic year.Various programs, services and the day-to-day functions ofASI are overseen by the ASI executive director and the ASIbudget analyst and facility specialist. All registered studentsare members of Associated Students Inc. and pay both anassociated student fee and a student body center fee as part oftheir registration. The ASI executive director is a direct report tothe vice president for Student Affairs.Student UnionTelephone: (805) 437-2622Fax: (805) 437-2793In 2006, CI students passed a referendum to fund the design,construction and operation of the Student Union. The StudentUnion exists to foster community and enhance student learningand development on the CI campus. The 23,000 square-footStudent Union includes a large programmable area for studentevents and live entertainment; a dining center including acoffee shop, pizzeria, sandwich deli and salad bar; loungesfor informal gatherings; a game room with high-definition TVs,pool tables and computer gaming systems; ASI offices for theASI Entities; and the SEAL (Student Engagement and AppliedLeadership) Center. The Student Union also includes the TreeHouse Courtyard for outdoor events and gatherings for theentire campus community.Enrollment ServicesEnrollment CenterSage Hall, Room 1020Telephone: (805) 437-8500Fax: (805) 437-8509http://www.csuci.edu/students/enrollserv.htmAll offices in Enrollment Services can be reached through the“one stop” Enrollment Center. Enrollment Services includes theEnrollment Center, Admissions & Recruitment, Financial Aid, andRecords & Registration. Student questions concerning admission,graduation, degree audit, scholarships, federal work study,veterans’ benefits, and California residency eligibility may beanswered in the Enrollment Center.Associate Vice President -Enrollment ManagementThe purpose of this office is to coordinate a wide range ofcampus initiatives relative to student access, retention andsuccess. Working closely with both Student and AcademicAffairs, the office seeks to develop, implement and assesspolicies, processes and comprehensive programs that supportstudents and the mission of the University.46 www.csuci.edu • California State University <strong>Channel</strong> <strong>Islands</strong> • 2011 - 2012 Catalog

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