CSUSM Associated Students Inc.

Organization Description

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) is a non-profit, student-run auxiliary of California State University San Marcos (CSUSM). ASI’s mission is concise yet impactful:  To serve, engage and empower students. ASI is the official voice to express student opinions, foster awareness of student issues, and protect the rights and interests of students. ASI also delivers programs which promote a campus climate that meets the educational, social, and cultural well-being of all students. ASI is comprised of student-focused entities, each with a unique statement of purpose in service of the mission.  The efforts, initiatives, and programs of these entities are supported by the ASI corporate office and the ASI design team.

As a primary entity of campus life, ASI affords students a variety of ways to serve their communities, engage in the diverse life of the University, and empower themselves as a student leaders who leave their legacies at Cal State San Marcos.

Students involved in ASI serve CSUSM students by engaging in lobbying for student concerns at local and state levels, planning and delivering social, educational, recreational, and cultural programming, participating in student leadership retreats, and advocating for social justice throughout our communities.

Program Information

Keywords: Community outreach, culture, education, fundraising, health advocacy, health education, LGBTQA, Public awareness, social issues

Health & Safety
Address 
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd
USU 3700
San Marcos, CA 92078
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Ashley Fennell
Job Title
ASI Cougar Pantry,ASI Board of Directors
Phone
Email
Program(s) 
Internship
Service Learning
Organization type 
Education - College or University (Private/For-profit)
Focus Population(s)
People Experiencing Material Poverty
Focus Area(s)
Civic Engagement, Food & Housing Security, Health & Medicine, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Ecosystems
Additional Focus Area(s)
Wellness Education Programs