
Campus Service Center (One Stop Shop)
100 Campus Center, Building 47
Seaside, CA 93955-8001
831-582-5100
Fax 831-582-5110
TTY/TDD 831-582-5112
onestop@csumb.edu
http://onestop.csumb.edu/
If you have questions regarding a course, please contact the appropriate office listed for the course code. If no office is listed, please contact Extended Education.
ASL-American Sign Language
831-582-3863 Building 49
BUS-School of Business
831-582-4232 Building 82A
CHIN-Chinese
831-582-3863 Building 49
ED-Education
831-582-3639 Building 3
EDX, EC, EN, PLGL, LEGL —Extended Ed
831-582-4500 Building 18
GS-Global Studies
831-582-3556 Building 86C
HCOM-Human Communication
831-582-3889 Building 2
HHSPP-Health, Human Services, and Public Policy
831-582-3565 Building 86D
HWI/HWPE-Human Performance and Wellness Education
831-582-4259 Building 82D
ITAL-Italian
831-582-3863 Building 49
ITCD-Information Technology and Communications Design, School of
831-582-3621 Building 18
JAPN-Japanese
831-582-3863 Building 49
LS-Liberal Studies
831-582-4376 Building 82C
MAE-Master of Arts in Education
831-582-4094 Building 3
MATH-Mathematics
831-582-4118 Building 53C
MLML-Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
831-582-4110 Building 53
MPA-Music and Performing Arts
831-582-4085 Building 30
SBS-Social and Behavioral Sciences
831-582-4364 Building 86A
SEP-Science and Environmental Policy, Division of
831-582-4110 Building 53
SPAN-Spanish
831-582-3863 Building 49
SPED-Special Education
831-582-4612 Building 3
STAT-Statistics
831-582-4118 Building 53
TAT-Teledramatic Arts and Technology
831-582-3750 Building 27
VPA-Visual and Public Art
831-582-3005 Building 71-73
WLC-World Languages and Cultures
831-582-3863 Building 49
The CSUMB Traffic and Parking Regulations require that students parking motor vehicles on campus purchase and display a parking permit in their vehicles.
Daily Parking Permits may be purchased from the red permit dispenser boxes located in each designated parking lot. ($2.00 per day) Weekly and ongoing parking permits may be purchased from the Campus Service Center in the Student Services Bldg 47.
More detailed information is available at http://onestop.csumb.edu/parking
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For information and assistance regarding Student Disability Resources, please contact:
Student Disability Resources
100 Campus Center, Building 47
Seaside, CA 93955-8001
831-582-3672
Fax/TTY 831-582-4024
student_disability_resources@csumb.edu
http://sdr.csumb.edu/sdr-home/
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The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 (20 U.S.C. 1232g) and regulations adopted thereunder (34 C.F.R. 99) set out requirements designed to protect students' privacy in their records maintained by the campus. The statute and regulations govern access to student records maintained by the campus and the release of such records. The law provides that the campus must give students access to records directly related to the student, and must also provide opportunity for a hearing to challenge such records if the student claims they are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise inappropriate. The right to a hearing under this law does not include any right to challenge the appropriateness of a grade determined by the instructor. The law generally requires the institution to receive a student's written consent before releasing personally identifiable data about the student. The institution has adopted a set of policies and procedures governing implementation of the statute and the regulations. Copies of these policies and procedures may be obtained at Admissions and Records. Among the types of information included in the campus statement of policies and procedures are: (1) the types of student records maintained and the information they contain; (2) the official responsible for maintaining each type of record; (3) the location of access lists indicating persons requesting or receiving information from the record; (4) policies for reviewing and expunging records; (5) student access rights to their records; (6) the procedures for challenging the content of student records;(7) the cost to be charged for reproducing copies of records; and (8) the right of the student to file a complaint with the Department of Education. The Department of Education has established an office and review board to investigate complaints and adjudicate violations. The designated office is: Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, Washington , DC 20202-4605 .
CSUMB is authorized under FERPA to release "directory information" concerning students. "Directory information" includes the student's name, address, telephone listing, electronic mail address, photograph, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student. The above-designated information is subject to release by the campus at any time unless the campus has received prior written objection from the student specifying information the student requests not be released. Written objections should be sent to the Admissions and Records.
The campus is authorized to provide access to student records to campus officials and employees who have legitimate educational interests in such access. These persons are those who have responsibilities in the campus's academic, administrative, or service functions and who have reason for using student records associated with their campus or other related academic responsibilities. Student records may also be disclosed to other persons or organizations under certain conditions (e.g. as part of the accreditation or program evaluation; in response to a court order or subpoena; in connection with financial aid; to other institutions to which the student is transferring).
CSUMB may furnish, upon request, information about the employment of students who graduate from programs or courses of study preparing students for a particular career field. This information includes data concerning the average starting salary and the percentage of previously enrolled students who obtained employment. The information may include data collected from either CSUMB graduates or graduates of all campuses in the California State University system.
The California State University complies with the requirements of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended by the Americans with Disabilities Act and the regulations adopted thereunder. No person shall, on the basis of race, color, national origin, or disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in any program of the California State University. The California State University does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the regulations adopted thereunder and the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibit such discrimination. The Director of Student Disability Resources has been designated to coordinate the efforts of CSUMB to comply with these Acts and their implementing regulations. Inquiries concerning compliance may be addressed to this person at the campus address and phone number listed at the beginning of this catalog section.
The California State University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the educational programs or activities it conducts. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, and the administrative regulations adopted thereunder prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities operated by CSUMB. Such programs and activities include admission of students and employment. Inquiries concerning the application of Title IX to programs and activities of CSUMB may be referred to the Director of Student Conduct or the Director of Equal Employment Opportunity, the campus officers assigned the administrative responsibility of reviewing such matters or to the Regional Director of the Office of Civil Rights, Region IX, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 239, San Francisco, California 94102. The California State University is committed to providing equal opportunities to men and women CSU students in all campus programs, including intercollegiate athletics.
By CSU Board of Trustees policy, the California State University does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.
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