Affiliations

The Latino Business Student Association at CSUF is part of other councils and associations that help us achieve our three pillars to our success.

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Business Inter-Club Council (BICC)

BICC is a funding council that receives student fees from Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) to be used for student benefit. All recognized business clubs report to the BICC and are allowed to propose funding plans to aid their organization. Typical proposals include funding for professional events, guest speakers, and student travel. In addition to funding its member organizations, the BICC strives to aid its members in successful operations that benefit student members, the College of Business and Economics, and the University.

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Association for Inter-Cultural Awareness (AICA)

AICA is the part of programming that plans events to highlight, celebrate, and educate students about culture and diversity. Through performances, showcases, festivals, and experiences that bring out a variety of culture based student organizations and campus departments, AICA gives students and the campus community the chance to come together to learn, grow, and appreciate one another. AICA also serves as a funding source for events hosted by culture based student organizations on campus.

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MESA Cooperativa de CSUF

Mesa Cooperativa de CSUF recognizes the need for the unity amongst the Chicanx/Latinx student organizations on campus. This organizations was founded in 1992 by Chicanx/Latinx students and faculty members interested in a support network for students on campus. Since its founding, this council has continuously brought cultural, social and educational events to all CSUF students and the local community.

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United Latino Students Association (ULSA)

ULSA was established to promote unity and provide a strong networking channel among Latino-based professional oriented organizations. This is accomplished by enhancing personal, professional, and social networking skills. In addition, ULSA promotes educational objectives and academic excellence by providing financial assistance through the ULSA scholarship fund.