Campus Support
AB 21 & A450
The CSU is committed to protecting the safety and well-being of all members of our campus community, without regard to their immigration status. In California, state law affords certain protections and notification right to students, staff and faculty concerning immigration enforcement activities. Per Chancellor’s Office guidance, CSUMB has implemented the following:
CSUMB requires a valid subpoena or judicial warrant for immigration enforcement to be reviewed prior to allowing access to any nonpublic area of the university. Voluntary consent for such access may not be provided.
If an immigration officer is expected to enter campus to execute a federal immigration order, the Chief of Police will verify the legality of any warrant, court order and/or subpoenas. If the immigration officer is expected to enter campus, students, faculty and staff will be advised, as soon as possible, by an advisory notice on the Undocu-Success Support and Human Resources websites.
Students who may be subject to an immigration order or inquiry on campus, should contact Guillermo Metelin Bock from the Undocu-Success Resources.
Our campus will provide assistance to undocumented students who may be detained, deported or who are unable to attend academic requirements due to federal immigration orders. We will make all reasonable efforts to assist students in retaining eligibility for financial aid, fellowship stipend exemption from nonresident tuition fees, funding for research or other benefits that have been awarded.
Students should contact the Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Services to be re-enrolled if and when they are able to return to the university.
Additional Resources
- AB 21 Access to Higher Education for Every Student
- AB450
- Emergency Contact - Students are encouraged to keep their emergency contact information up-to-date at all times.
- FAQs
- July 29,2016 Memorandum
Academic & Support Services
- Cooperative Learning Center
- Campus Health Center (Note: AB 540 students have access to medical care which is included in tuition fees)
- Financial Aid Office
- Early Outreach & Support Programs/ EOP
- Personal Growth & Counseling Center
- Otter Cross Cultural Center
- The Office of Inclusive Excellence
- Title IX: Discrimination, Harassment & Retaliation
- Dean Of Students, Care Manager
CSUMB Clubs & Organizations
- Undoc-U Otters & Allies Student Group: Bi-Weekly Meetings are held every other Monday in the OC3, student center. Allies are welcome! For more information contact dreamers@csumb.edu
- Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlan(M.E.Ch.A): mecha@csumb.edu
- Chicana/o Latina/o Graduation Association: clga@csumb.edu
- CAMPers