Academic Support
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
UH-395
The Educational Opportunity Program is an Admissions and Support Services program designed to assist students who meet specific income guidelines and demonstrate the potential to obtain a baccalaureate degree. The program provides:
- Admission to the University
- Academic Counseling
- Financial assistance to eligible undergraduate students.
Student Assistance In Learning (SAIL)
UH-386
SAIL, the University's federally funded Student Support Services project, serves 325 students each year. Funded by a grant from the United States Department of Education, SAIL is designed to increase the college retention and graduation rates of its participants and facilitate the process of transition from one level of higher education to the next.
Learning Center
UH-351
Tutoring, Testing, Public Computer Labs.
Writing Center
UH-387
The CSUSB Writing Center, sponsored by the University's Division of Undergraduate Studies, conducts more than 10,000 one-to-one student writing conferences and facilitates workshops with faculty members in a variety of campus classrooms. Many students come to work on papers for composition courses; however, a large number come from a wide variety of courses across the university. Many of the 25-30 student writing consultants are graduate students in the M.A. in English Composition program, while others are graduate and undergraduate students from disciplines across campus. The director is an English Department faculty member.
Faculty/Student Mentoring Program (FSMP)
PL-208
The mission of the Faculty Student Mentoring Program is the recruitment and successful training of mentors and protégés. The mentoring program shall serve as a significant unit of the university by fostering the retention, academic success, and graduation of students. These goals will be met through mentoring activities and support programs that encourage academic excellence, self-esteem, and personal growth of participating students.
Honors Program
UH-352
What is the Honors Program?
The Honors Program enriches the undergraduate educational experience with opportunities including special academic advising, integrated honors courses, participation in lectures, concerts and art exhibits, extensive library privileges, honors colloquia and seminars. Most honors courses fulfill the general education requirements of the university.
Testing Office
JB-405
For test information and dates, click on the Testing Office link.
Additional UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Programs
UH-352
Click on the link above to view programs such as:
- Early Assessment Program
- Intensive Mathematics Program
- Reading Improvement Program
- Gear-Up Inland Empire
Undergraduate Studies can be reached by phone at (909) 537-5032.
Last Updated: Mar. 4, 2009



