Azusa Pacific University Tabling
A representative from Azusa Pacific University will be tabling outside the Transfer Center Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 12:00PM-1:30PM. Feel free to stop by if you have any questions for them!
A representative from Azusa Pacific University will be tabling outside the Transfer Center Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 12:00PM-1:30PM. Feel free to stop by if you have any questions for them!
Monarch moments are community talking circles in a private zoom session where students can come together to process current challenges and concerns that our immigrant communities are facing.
Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance arrives on the Fullerton College stage this spring in a fresh new reimagining set in 1957 Catalina. This production honors the classical score while transporting audiences to a sun-drenched island world of seaside docks and bars confronting postwar redevelopment and growing commercialization. Against the backdrop of Avalon’s coastal… Continue Reading Pirates of Penzance
Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance arrives on the Fullerton College stage this spring in a fresh new reimagining set in 1957 Catalina. This production honors the classical score while transporting audiences to a sun-drenched island world of seaside docks and bars confronting postwar redevelopment and growing commercialization. Against the backdrop of Avalon’s coastal… Continue Reading Pirates of Penzance
During Spring Break Week (March 30 – April 3), the Transfer Center will be open for virtual services only from 8am to 5pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday only. Services will be limited this week, and counseling services will be unavailable, but students may contact us during Spring Break week to schedule counseling for the… Continue Reading Transfer Center Spring Break Office Hours
Join us to learn about recent hot topics in immigration law.
Non- Citizens need a work permit in order to lawfully work inside the United States. Join CARECEN to learn about immigration options and regulations and common misconceptions related to earning an income.
Neuro Nest is a supportive, welcoming space for neurodivergent folks and allies to connect, share, and be themselves. All are welcome to join this community support group where differences are celebrated and every voice matters.
It’s easier than ever to connect with people around the world—but are we actually feeling connected? Join us for a conversation about peer relationships and what it takes to build and maintain platonic connections. We’ll explore meeting new people, communication, navigating conflict, authenticity, vulnerability, and both the easy and challenging parts of friendships. Umoja Community… Continue Reading Umoja Presents: Porch Talk #7 Navigating Friendships