FAST FORWARD
CLUB:
(June, 2005) To provide
academic support, mentoring and development of leadership skills; focusing
on motivating students to become successful in their college experience
and to give back to their community by volunteering their time and service
to non-profit organizations.
FELLOWSHIP OF
CHRISTIAN ATHLETES:
(December, 2006) To present to athletes and coaches and all whom they
influence the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior
and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the
church.
FELLOWSHIP
OF CHRISTIAN STUDENTS:
(April, 1993) To provide students the opportunity for advancement in
all facets of their Christian life while they are attending Fresno
State. The organization will work to provide encouragement and
support for students to increase their faith in Christ, and their
knowledge of the Bible, and uplift their testimony before fellow students.
FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION:
(November, 1987) To assist in the
professional, educational and social development of college students
interested in finance, banking, and investments; provide an association
for college students actively interested in these fields; and encourage
interaction between business executives, faculty, and students of business
and finance.
FIRST
NATIONS:
(May, 2006) To provide students with
opportunities for association and interaction with the faculty and
administration of California State University, Fresno and to instill the
desire for self-improvement, scholastic excellence and the cultivation of
civic responsibility. First Nations organization should always
strive for equality, fairness and work toward collaboration between the
university, the community and all First Nations people. First
Nations is focused on providing support, understanding and celebration of
first nations people and communities.
FOOD SCIENCE CLUB:
(September, 1988) To promote and increase knowledge in the food and dairy industries; to
assist students interested in the field through discussions, presentations, and providing
information regarding academic and professional requirements.
FORENSIC
INVESTIGATION, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (F.I.R.E.):
(December, 2006) To learn about various fields of forensic science
through speakers, field trips, and other educational activities; to
establish a network of contacts in the field; to aid students in
establishing a career path; and to increase communication between students
interested in forensics.
FRESNO CAMPUS BLESSING CLUB:
(October, 1977)
To welcome new students in joining this warm and
family-oriented organization. To introduce Christianity as a
lifestyle; to assist new international students on overcoming cultural shock
so that they can adapt better to American culture and society; to motivate
one's self-improvement, scholastic excellence, and the cultivation of civic
responsibility; and to provide teaching assistance.
FRESNO
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER ASSOCIATION:
(September, 2006) To promote the beautiful sport of soccer at
California State University, Fresno.
FRESNO
READS:
(March, 2005)
To provide students with meaningful
academic, personal and professional development experiences and skills
while tutoring local, at-risk kindergarten through sixth grade students.
FRESNO STATE
AIDS INITIATIVE:
(September, 2006) To advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness on the campus at
California State University, Fresno and the surrounding communities.
To assist in the current care and treatment methods for HIV/AIDS as well as
assisting the continued search for a cure to HIV/AIDS.
FRESNO STATE
CRICKET CLUB:
(October, 2006) To create all-round
opportunities for students to play cricket sport in a social atmosphere
that continues into happy hours and lasts long after the game is over.
It is the perfect marriage of sports and social scene that draws more than
300 participants from Fresno State. The FSCC motto is "for people
who enjoy sports, but love to socialize."
FRESNO STATE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB:
(November, 1991) To provide individuals who have general interests in
rugby to introduction, teaching, promotion, encouragement, understanding,
and extension of the game of Rugby Union Football in all its aspects, within
the community, within the University, and within Northern California.
Also, to insure the playing of Rugby Union Football is carried out observing
fair play according to the Laws of the Game and a sporting spirit.
FRESNO STATE SALSA CLUB:
(February, 2003) To conserve the Latin dancing community by teaching
students basic and advanced salsa dancing and other Latin dances such as cha
cha cha, merengue, bachata, cumbias, etc.