activities · 5
what they do
direct service · 4
- Delivers academic programsOffers over 30 undergraduate and graduate degree, certificate, and credential programs in partnership with CSUSB.
- Develops student support infrastructure Health Clinic Expansion & New Facility OpeningIs opening a 23,700-square-foot Student Success Center in 2027 to house advising, career services, healthcare, study spaces, and dining options for CSUSB students.
- Operates campus life services Residential and Campus Operations ManagementManages dining services, bookstore operations, vending services, and space rentals at CSUSB to support student life and campus engagement.
- Provides administrative operations support Fiscal Sponsor HR & Benefits AdministrationProvides internal human resources, payroll, and financial services to support enterprise and sponsored program operations at CSUSB.
capacity building · 1
- Enables faculty research through grant administration University Auxiliary & Fiscal Agent ServicesServes as the official grantee for external funding at CSUSB, providing financial and administrative infrastructure to support faculty-led research and grant initiatives.
strategies · 3
how they think
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- Career-focused experiential learning career-focused experiential learningPrepares students for career success by integrating hands-on learning, innovative programs, and modern facilities into the educational experience.
- Strategic partnership and operational model strategic partnership modelAdvances student success and institutional excellence through collaborative partnerships and strategic business operations that support sustainability and academic goals.
- Student-centered support model student-centered support modelSupports student success through small class sizes, personalized support, and a close-knit community, fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment.
named programs · 17
what they call their work
Center for Global Innovation
Platinum LEED-certified facility for the College of Extended & Global Education, supporting international students, scholars, and education abroad programs.
Coyote Cares Day
Day of volunteer service within the city of San Bernardino.
Coyote First STEP
Free Student Transition Enhancement Program launched in 2015 to increase college readiness and graduation rates for incoming first-year students
Coyote First STEP (Student Transition Enhancement Program)
Free initiative to increase college readiness and graduation rates for incoming first-year students.
Cybersecurity Program
National leader in cybersecurity education, designated as a Center of Academic Excellence by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security.
DREAMers Resource and Success Center
Support center established in 2015 for undocumented students, part of CSUSB's participation in TheDream.US scholarship program
EOP Renaissance Scholars Program
Helps foster youth from their freshmen to senior years, offering admissions assistance, financial guidance, and academic advising.
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Renaissance Scholars Program
Program launched in 2003 to support foster youth through admissions assistance, financial guidance, and academic advising
First People’s Center
Center established in 2017 to support Native American and Indigenous students
Growing Inland Achievement initiative
Partnership to create a coordinated cradle-to-career pathway, linking education and business throughout San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Neurofeedback Center
Cutting-edge center at the Palm Desert Campus.
Obershaw DEN
On-campus food pantry launched in 2015 to address food insecurity among CSUSB students
Pan-African Student Success Center
Center established in 2016 to support African-American student success and retention
President’s Academic Excellence Scholarships
Scholarship program created in 2002 for San Bernardino County high school seniors in the top 1% of their class
Project Rebound
Program to expand college access to formerly incarcerated individuals to help reduce recidivism.
Project Rebound at CSUSB
Program established in 2016 to support formerly incarcerated individuals in higher education, modeled after San Francisco State University's initiative
TheDream.US
National program providing college scholarships to undocumented students.
relationships · 3
who they work with
- California State University, San Bernardino Partner — Official auxiliary organization providing operational and administrative support to CSUSB
- President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll Coalition — Recognized member with Distinction for commitment to service-learning and civic engagement.
- Sponsored Programs Administration Partner — Collaborates to provide financial and administrative infrastructure for faculty-led research and grants