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The Associated Students, Inc. is the official student voice of California State University, Dominguez Hills
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Interested in making a difference on campus? Now is your chance! Join the ASI Board of Directors for 2023-2024 academic year.

SHOW YOUR TORO PRIDE IN TORO TUESDAY

Toro Tuesday is an opportunity for students to show off their school spirit and simultaneously have a chance at winning one of two scholarships. The premise is simple; arrive at the ASI office on Tuesdays with as much Dominguez Hills attire as you can wear and check-in with the ASI staff. That’s it! If you are lucky enough to be chosen as one of the weekly winners, your name will automatically be entered into an opportunity drawing at the end of the semester for a chance to win various scholarships including a $4,000 or $3,000 scholarship, technology scholarship, and bookstore scholarship. Students may enter every week to increase their odds at the scholarship drawing.

WE REPRESENT THE STUDENTS

It is our job to serve as the student voice for all CSU Dominguez Hills students. Whether this means speaking to college deans about classroom issues or working with the state representatives about tuition costs, the ASI Board of Directors will work tirelessly to make sure you have the best college experience possible. In addition to advocating for the students, ASI is a full-service organization whose aim is to give back to the students. Below are just some of the ways we help out our Toros.

SCANTRONS

Students are able to pick up a complimentary scantron every day from the ASI office.

FREE SCHOLARSHIPS

Show your Toro Pride on Tuesdays in the ASI office and find out how you can win a scholarship.

STUDENT ORGS FUNDING

Clubs and Orgs can request funds to help with their next event just by filling out a form.

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Get experience in a fun, productive environment with fellow students.

VARIOUS GIVEAWAYS

Find us at one of our tabling events to pick up some free shirts, key chains, bottles and more.

WEEKLY MEETINGS

Various committees and commissions get together every week and are open to the public. Come speak your mind.

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STUDENTS REGISTERED TO VOTE THROUGH ASI

4486

STUDENTS ATTENDED ASI EVENTS

2468

PARTICIPANTS IN TORO TUESDAY

749

STUDENTS VOTED IN ASI ELECTIONS

Numbers reflect the 2021 – 2022 academic year

UPCOMING PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

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*Be sure to follow ASI and KDHR on Instagram for more information on our virtual events.

WE HELP SPONSOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS ON CAMPUS

ASI also sponsors several other campus departments. If you would like to learn more about each department simply follow the link in their respective biography to their websites.

ATHLETICS

CSUDH Athletics

The Toros are proud to be a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competing at the Division II level, bringing excitement and tradition to the campus through 10 different sports (4 Men’s, 6 Women’s). CSUDH is one of 13 universities that competes in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), the most prominent Division II conference in the nation with 154 NCAA National Championships, including CSUDH’s 2008 men’s soccer title, far more than any other conference in the nation.

Call 310-243-3893 or visit GoToros.com

CHILDREN'S CENTER

PLEASE NOTE: The ASI Children’s Center is reopening August 23rd. Please Register Here.

The mission of the CSUDH Children’s Center is to provide quality and affordable childcare for students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community. The Children’s Center serves children from 2 to 5 years old.

For more information please click here.

KDHR

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KDHR is the student operated Internet radio station of California State University, Dominguez Hills.  KDHR began in 2004, as an idea by the ASI President, as a new opportunity for Dominguez Hills students to produce and host their own radio shows. Students can also join as an intern and learn all the skills they need to be successful in radio and audio production.

For more information call 310-243-2523 or visit the KDHR Website.

MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS

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The Multicultural Affairs is dedicated to providing a friendly and diverse environment. We offer co-curricular opportunities and programs that are designed to encourage free expression and discussions of issues related to the creation of multi-ethnic, culturally conscious university.

The MCA celebrates and promotes the diverse cultural experiences that each member of CSUDH brings to the community. The MCA acts as a catalyst for exploring critical issues on campus by initiating discussions about racism, sexism, heterosexism, inter-ethnic relationships, cultural identity, and the historical and current realities that impact understanding of these topics.

Call 310-243-2519 or visit their office in LSU 110.

TORO LEARNING AND TESTING CENTER

Toro Learning and Testing Center LogoThe Toro Learning & Testing Center (TLTC) offers a variety of academic support to all currently enrolled and matriculated CSU Dominguez Hills students. The mission of the TLTC is to create an open atmosphere of learning, promote engaged academic scholarship, and to provide students with opportunities to be fully integrated into the rich culture of the university. AAC&U (2007) describes lifelong learning as “all purposeful learning activity, undertaken on an ongoing basis with the aim of improving knowledge skills and competence.” The goal of the TLTC is to prepare students to be this type of learner by helping them develop specific dispositions and skills that will engage and empower them to become self-regulated learners.

Call 310-243-3827 or visit The Toro Learning Center Website

WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

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By getting involved with ASI, not only will you gain valuable leadership skills and experience, but you’ll get to represent the student body in a variety of ways. Become a Board of Director and lead your fellow peers, or learn as an intern from experienced staff the practices that will benefit your future. Take charge today!

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