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2011 – 2012Student AffairsStudent Life supports the educational mission of the Universitythrough the following co-curricular programs: Student LeadershipPrograms, Career Development Services, Personal Counseling &Student Health Services, Campus Recreation, Disability ResourcePrograms, Multicultural Programs, New Student, Orientation& Transition Programs, Talent Search Program, EducationalOpportunity Program, University Outreach, Student SupportServices Program, Veteran Affairs, and Judicial Affairs.Associate Vice President - Dean ofStudentsBell Tower East, Room 1802(805) 437-8512Fax: (805) 437-3211The purpose of this office is to serve as a central role instudent learning and development at CI, while advancing theUniversity’s mission by fostering academic and social networksthrough which students develop as intentional learners andglobal citizens. This office creates opportunities to involvestudents, faculty and staff in diverse learning communities andprovides a critical support structure for enriching the overallstudent experience.Judicial AffairsBell Tower East, Room 1802Dean of Students(805) 437-3332Fax: (805) 437-3211http://www.csuci.edu/studentlife/judicial.htmThe Judicial Affairs office develops, disseminates, interprets, andenforces campus regulations; protects the relevant legal rights ofstudents; addresses student behavioral problems in an effectiveand educational manner; facilitates and encourages respectfor campus governance; and provides learning experiences forstudents who participate in the operations of the judicial system.The purpose of Judicial Affairs involves: providing a fair processfor accountability of student conduct; promoting the developmentof individual integrity; protecting the rights of members of thecampus community; upholding the rules, regulations and integrityof the University; providing learning opportunities for studentswho participate in the student judicial process; and providingpersonal accountability.More information regarding Judicial Affairs and additionalinformation for students, including the Student Code ofConduct and the judicial process, may be found in the StudentGuidebook, which is available online at http://www.csuci.edu/students/publication/guidebook/index.htm.Campus RecreationArroyo Hall*(805) 437-8902Fax: (805) 437-3211http://www.csuci.edu/recreation*For ADA access, please push the buzzer on the north side ofArroyo Hall.Campus Recreation seeks to promote wellness and healthylifestyles throughout the campus community. Campus Recreationassists students with balancing the demands of academicpursuits with the benefits of “wellness” through physical fitness,education, competition and recreation. Programming andactivities in the following eight categories are provided byCampus Recreation: Intramural Sports, Informal Recreation,Sports Clubs, Instructional Programs, Health & Fitness,Waterfront, Outdoor Adventures and Special Events. CampusRecreation seeks to achieve the following aims:• Educate students and empower them with knowledge of thebenefits of leading an active and healthy lifestyle.• Promote personal well-being through programs and servicesthat strengthen the physical and mental health of students,faculty and staff.• Offer skill development workshops and clinics incollaboration with various sport clubs and local, officialsports associations to assist students in developing athorough understanding of a particular activity.Career Development ServicesCareer Development CenterBell Tower, Room 1548(805) 437-3270Fax: (805) 437-8899http://www.csuci.edu/careerdevelopmentCareer Development Services ResourcesCareer CounselingThe purpose of career counseling is to guide students throughthe career planning process of self-assessment, occupationalexploration, career decision making, identifying goals anddeveloping a plan of action.Career Development CenterThe Career Development Center contains reference materialsfor students and employers. Students have access to computerworkstations where online job searching is available.Career and Internship FairCareer fairs are a great opportunity for students to obtain leadsand contacts for full and part-time jobs, internships, summeremployment, and informational interviewing. Career andinternship fairs are scheduled during the spring semester. Allstudents are encouraged to attend these fairs to gain informationabout regional employers and job and internship opportunities.Graduate School Information FairThe Graduate School Information Fair is a great opportunity forstudents to meet graduate school representatives and to exploreoptions for a post-baccalaureate education as well as gainvaluable information and insight from school representatives.School information fairs are held during the fall semester.Internship OpportunitiesLocal employers frequently contact Career Development Services(CDS) to recruit student interns. By integrating classroom theoryinto the work world, students acquire firsthand experience in awork environment related to their career interests. Internships areoffered during the fall, spring and summer.Student EmploymentOn and off-campus employment opportunities are availablefor viewing through the Dolphin CareerLink Web page.On-campus employment is a convenient way to meet financialneeds while attending college. Students may obtain anapplication for on-campus employment online or in the CareerDevelopment Center. Jobs, internships and career opportunities48 www.csuci.edu • California State University <strong>Channel</strong> <strong>Islands</strong> • 2011 - 2012 Catalog

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