STUDENT RESOURCES

Career Awareness & Preparation Program

The Career Awareness & Preparation (CAP) program provides career readiness workshops, access to jobs and internships, and networking opportunities. Building on partnerships with local STEM businesses, CAP's resources are sourced from a collaborative network of dedicated industry experts, civic leaders, and academic professionals who are eager to connect with our talented pool of Cal State East Bay students. Learn more on their website: www.csueastbay.edu/cap.

MESA U Peer Lounge

The MESA U Peer Lounge is located in North Science 337. MESA U students can use this space to study, support each other in career preparation (resumes, internships, LinkedIn, technical interview skills, etc.) and build connections.


Other CSUEB Campus Departments

  • Academic Advising and Career Education (AACE): Check out AACE for academic advising appointments and Handshake (a job and internship platform).
  • Accessibility Services: This office provides academic accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities.
  • Canvas support: Learn how to use the tools in your Canvas courses here.
  • Clubs and Organizations: With over 150 clubs and organizations, you should find a way to get involved on campus! 
    • BaySync: Register for campus events and club activities through BaySync.
    • Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) represents the student government, funds events and programs, and advocates for students.
    • Join and follow Women in STEM on Instagram: @csueb_wis
    • Join the Recreational Math & Computer Science Club through BaySync
  • College of Science (CSCI): The College of Science (CSCI) is home to 11 departments and seeks to provide both majors and non-majors with a STEM foundation that is appropriate to their career goals. Learn more about the CSCI here.
  • Computer Science Department: Learn more about your department, see your First Year Transfer Student schedule planner, find your professor's office hours, and more!
  • Diversity and Inclusion Student Center (DISC): The DISC seeks to better the campus and community by advocating for equity and social justice.
  • General Education (GE): The GE Program provides students with opportunities to explore new disciplines and ideas and may change their world perspectives. Learn more about GE Areas and requirements here.
  • Important campus dates: Find all of the important dates for the semester here.
  • Information Technology Solutions (ITS): Any IT-related issues? Follow this link to get in touch with the Service Desk. 
  • Institute for STEM Education: Works to build a career pipeline for CSUEB STEM major students as they enter the workforce. MESA and the CAP Program are both through the Institute. 
  • Library: Reserve a seat in the Learning Commons, find course materials, research for your class, attend a workshop, and much more through the University Library.
  • Peer Academic Coaching (PAC): PACs support incoming freshmen and transfer students with academic support and campus navigation as they transition to CSUEB.
  • Pioneer Dining: Learn more about dining on campus and how you can pay for it with your Bay card. 
  • Pioneers for Hope: Learn more about the food pantry, CalFresh application assistance, temporary housing assistance, and other resources to help CSUEB students here.
  • Speech Lab: The Speech Lab provides assistance for students with presentations, public speaking, and other communication-related assignments.
  • STEM LAB: The STEM LAB is a free community learning space that connects students with graduate Teaching Associates (TAs) and undergraduate Learning Assistants (LAs). Students can drop in for tutoring, meet study groups, or work on homework.
  • Student Center for Academic Achievement (SCAA): The SCAA provides free tutoring for math, statistics, science, and writing. It offers support in both lower and upper-division courses. Learn more about the one-on-one appointments or drop-in "table" tutoring through zoom here.
  • Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS): The SHCS offers basic medical care to students including counseling, health education, wellness resources, women's health, and more. Learn more about all of their services here.