FALL SEMESTER 2023 REGISTRATION GUIDE

Sexual VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION AND CONFIDENTIAL ADVOCACY SERVICES

IMPLEMENTATION OF CSU EXECUTIVE
ORDER 1095 AND CALIFORNIA CAMPUS BLUEPRINT TO ADDRESS SEXUAL ASSAULT

Sexual Violence Prevention & Advocacy Services (SVPAS) in Student Wellness provides educational programs to students, faculty, and staff on a variety of topics including sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, exploitation, stalking, sexual harassment, healthy relationships and communication, bystander intervention, and more.

Confidential advocacy services are available to students, faculty, and staff impacted by sexual/domestic/relationship violence, stalking, sexual harassment, gender-based violence, and related experiences. Services include safety planning, information and accompaniment to admin/legal/medical appointments, supportive measure requests, and referrals to campus and community resources. Additional information can be found by visiting http://www.fullerton.edu/studentwellness/advocacy/Opens in new window or by contacting SVPAS at sexualviolence@fullerton.eduOpens in new window .

SEXUAL HARASSMENT/ SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICY

It is the policy of California State University, Fullerton to maintain a working and learning environment free from sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct and sexual exploitation of its students, employees, and those who apply for student or employee status. Sexual harassment is illegal under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and California Education Code Section 89535. The CSU Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Retaliation (Nondiscrimination Policy) prohibits sexual harassment within the CSU system. The University will take action to eliminate sexual harassment and similar behavior. Information concerning campus sexual harassment policies and procedures, can be obtained from Sarah Bauer, Title IX Coordinator, College Park, Suite 205, (657) 278-2121 or visit fullerton.edu/titleixOpens in new window .

TITLE IX

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. The California State University does not discriminate based on sex in any educational programs or activities that the CSU operates, including admissions and employment. Any inquiries regarding the application of Title IX may be referred to the University Title IX Coordinator at:

  • Sarah Bauer, Title IX Coordinator, CSUF College Park, Suite 205, sarahbauer@fullerton.eduOpens in new window (657) 278-2121. For more information, please contact Title IX and Gender Equity at fullerton.edu/titleixOpens in new window .

  • Questions may also be addressed to: Office for Civil Rights, San Francisco Office, U.S. Department of Education; 50 United Nations Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94102; Telephone: (415) 486- 5555; Facsimile: (415) 486-5570; Email: OCR. SanFrancisco@ed.govOpens in new window .

 

USE OF BICYCLES AND SKATEBOARDS ON CAMPUS

The university's policy concerning the use of bicycles, skateboards and other forms of non-motor vehicle transportation is set forth in President's Directive No. 16. For more information, please visit president.fullerton.edu/directives/directive16.aspxOpens in new window .

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AND STUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

Applicants are required to include their correct social security numbers in designated places on applications for admission pursuant to the authority contained in Section 41201, Title 5, California Code of Regulations and Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 6109). The University uses the social security number to identify students and their records including identification for purposes of financial aid eligibility and disbursement and the repayment of financial aid and other debts payable to the institution. Also, the Internal Revenue Service requires the University to file information returns that include the student's social security number and other information such as the amount paid for qualified tuition, related expenses and interest on educational loans. This information is used by the IRS to help determine whether a student, or a person claiming a student as a dependent, may take a credit or deduction to reduce federal income taxes. The Social Security number also is required by the Franchise Tax Board for collection of past due accounts.

For other records and services, the university uses an assigned campus wide identification number (CWID) as the student's account number. A student's Titan Card number is not his or her identification number.

Students are required to write their student identification numbers (CWID) on personal checks submitted for any payment to the University. Payment by personal check is consent by the student for the University to write the student's identification number on the check if it is not referenced. If a student prefers that their student identification number not be on the check, then the student must submit payment by cashier's check, money order, or when appropriate (other than mail-in or drop-off registration) and cash. Use of the student identification number assures credit to the correct student university account.