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Support LGBTQ Students at CSUN!

2024-02-03 16:43:03

Today, we support CSUN's LGBTQ community through donation. We are extremely grateful for all donations. This is essential to increase opportunities for CSUN students.

Enrich annual events such as Trans * Awareness Week, Queer in Your Career, LGBTQ Lecture, Rainbow Graduation.

Tanni Block Memorial LGBTQ Scholarship: Tanni Block Memorial LGBTQ Scholarship is a campus leader who is an excellent student leader in CSUN to support campus comprehensiveness, participation, and advocacy to support comprehensiveness within campus, It is designed to commemorate Tanni Block.

Online donation is an easy, convenient and safe way to donate to CSUN Pride Center. You can make a donation online once a quarter, once a month, or once a month.

To make a donation by check or money order, please access the Proud Center in the memo field and pay the check or currency to CSUN Foundation. You can mail donation:

Enter one required item in the lower teacher / employee payroll deduction approval form and select "I want to assign a salary deduction to a specific division, plan, center or purpose" and designate a pride center. Please send this form to CSUN Foundation (8296).

To make a donation by check or money order, fill out the Tanni Block Memorial LGBTQ Scholarship in the memo field and pay the check or currency to the CSUN Foundation. You can mail donation:

To date, the AIMS 2 program has a total of 187 students and about 67% of Latin American students. This includes 100 first-time transfer students from California State University's Northridge Campus (CSUN), 45 students from the Gulf Cooperation Conference, and 42 students from COC. In 2013, CSUN engineering and computer science transfer students exceeded their goals by 122%. Founded in 2004, the ALBA School is part of the Latin community that teaches Latin American children through a rigorous curriculum incorporating art and English teachings in a bilingual environment. The school program aims to nurture Spanish cultural identity and to create a learning environment thanks to strong parents' support and community participation. Students are eligible to succeed in solving bilingual and bicultural problems in the global community.

Design and finance of extracurricular campus programs such as freshmen orientation, diverse education, ongoing student activities, etc. to support students of LGBTQ and educate other LGBTQ admissions on campus. Comprehensive planning work includes support for LGBTQ students and education for other LGBTQ students. We will integrate the theme of LGBTQ into other multi-cultural diversity and fair approach on campus and provide our own educational program that provides deeper exploration opportunities. LGBTQ Speakers Bureaus (a long-term course at Amherst University in Massachusetts) and public products such as the Safe Zone Program broadly teach campus communities to enhance support for LGBTQ students.