Academic Advising

The Academic Advising Center serves the advising needs of currently enrolled undergraduate students here at CI. Our professional staff is dedicated to student success and assisting students in reaching their academic and career goals. Our services are delivered in a one-on-one or group setting and on-line.

Basic Needs & Emergency Intervention Program

CSU Channel Islands (CSUCI), along with the other California State University campuses, is making great strides in its efforts to meet what have been identified as ‘basic needs’ crucial to academic success: addressing food security, housing security, and financial assistance in times of dire need. CSUCI has taken steps to implement a Basic Needs and Emergency Intervention program. The establishment of the Dolphin Food Pantry, the accessibility of emergency housing, and the creation of the emergency grants program highlight the accomplishments made since the fall 2016 semester. As time and resources permit, additional services and programs will be made available. The goal of the CSUCI Basic Needs and Emergency Intervention program is to provide assistance to every student that is experiencing a ‘basic need’ insecurity.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides short-term mental health services in a confidential setting to assist students in achieving their academic and personal pursuits.

Need Help Now?

If you would like to speak to a clinician immediately, please call CAPS at 805-437-2088. If you reach the voicemail, select option 1 to access 24/7 phone counseling.

Campus Access, Retention & Equity (CARE) Team

The CARE Team is a multidisciplinary partnership which consists of CSU Channel Islands (CSUCI) faculty, staff and administrators that evaluate and assess distressing or concerning behaviors exhibited by students. The CARE Team coordinate and develops a centralized response to provide assistance and intervention for students of concern and evaluates and monitors the ongoing related issue(s).  To report a concern fill out this form.

Disability Accommodations and Support Services

CI Disability Accommodations and Support Services (DASS) recognizes the valuable diversity students with disabilities bring to our University. We accept the disability, and focus on individual ability, strength and self-advocacy.

Graduate Studies Center

The Graduate Studies Center (GSC) is dedicated to providing academic, professional and personal support services for post baccalaureate students at CI. Our services aim to facilitate access to post baccalaureate programs, to promote student success and program completion, and to foster professional, personal, and workforce development.

Learning Resource Center

The LRC offers free one-on-one peer tutoring in mathematics during all business hours, as well as peer tutoring in other subjects depending on tutor availability. Our tutors will help students with study skills, fundamental concepts, comprehension, homework, test preparation, and much more. Tutors at the LRC work with students to foster better understanding and promote learning.

Title IX & Inclusion

Title IX & Inclusion serves as an expert campus-wide resource that works with partners across CSUCI to cultivate and promote an inclusive and safe learning and working environment.

Writing & Multiliteracy Center (WMC)

At the Writing & Multiliteracy Center (WMC), students, faculty, and staff are provided with a range of free support services and programs that help them address 21st Century challenges of creatively thinking about and composing in written, oral, visual, and digital forms of communication. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter (@csuci_wmc) and Instagram (csuci_wmc).

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