Skip to main content Skip to main navigation Skip to footer content

College Assistance Migrant Program

Fresno State Resources 

 

Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships

The Financial Aid and Scholarships Office here at Fresno State is happy to help you navigate the financial aspects of your college career! 

Library

The Libraryhere at Fresno State has various resources available to help you navigate through your academic journey!

Cal Fresh

CalFresh is California's food stamps (SNAP) program.  Schedule a Fresno State Zoom meeting for help you apply for Cal Fresh: bit.ly/calfreshapt

 

DISCOVERe Hub

The DISCOVERe program is at the core of President Joseph I. Castro's bold vision of finding new ways to teach that will engage and challenge students to improve their success in the classroom.  

Saint Paul Newman Center

The Saint Paul Newman Center is more then just a church they provided resources to Fresno State students as in community support, free meals, and quiet area. 

Saint Paul Newman Center

To promote the academic and personal success of Fresno State students by encouraging the maintenance of healthy lifestyles and providing affordable and accessible health and psychological care.

 

Transcripts

Fresno State accepts electronic official transcripts directly from many colleges and universities.  By requesting and sending etranscripts the admissions office will expedite the processing and review of your transcripts. 

Career Development Center

559.278.2381 | careers@csufresno.edu Schedule a Zoom virtual meeting or phone appointment with one of our career counselors. We can review your resume, do a mock interview, and discuss future opportunities.  

Fresno State Student Cupboard

The Student Cupboard is a free food and hygiene pantry for current Fresno State students. 

 

Scholarships

Fresno State awards over a thousand scholarships totaling more than 4.3 million dollars in free money to incoming and continuing students.  Scholarships are offered by various colleges, departments, and organizations to students who meet specific criteria.