INDIAN STUDENT
CLUB:
(March, 2003) To create a strong sense of unity and belonging amongst
the Indian community at Fresno State and to be a bridge to other communities
on campus; through its various activities, to cherish the Indian culture and
values; to provide information on the social and cultural aspects of India
to the university community.
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERS:
(May, 1968) To disseminate the knowledge of the theory and practice of all
aspects of electrical engineering, electronics, radio, allied branches of engineering or
the related arts and sciences.
INSTITUTE OF
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS COMPUTER SOCIETY:
(April, 1990) To disseminate the knowledge of the theory and practice of
all aspects of computer science and engineering or the related arts and
sciences, as well as the furtherance of the professional development of the
students.
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTANTS:
(April, 1986) To further the education of students in the areas of management
accounting, business ethics, and professional conduct.
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL:
(1952) To assist and strengthen fraternities individually
and collectively; to further intellectual accomplishment and scholarship of
fraternities and their members; to ensure cooperation with the University
unit sponsoring the IFC; to cooperate with the University administration in
the maintenance of high standards; to provide a medium for the exercise of
self-government of fraternity affairs; to ensure compliance with the IFC
Constitution, its bylaws, and Rules and Guidelines; to maintain positive
relations with the University community; to perpetuate the Basic
Expectations of Fraternity Membership; to provide member fraternities with
resources to serve the community; and to sponsor educational programming for
the community in areas including but not limited to cultural awareness,
sexism, rape prevention, alcohol and drug abuse, and AIDS prevention.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION:
(April, 1980) To increase interaction and understanding among its
members and to provide an ethnically diverse forum in which to encourage
international perspective and global appreciation of business. These
goals are met through educating and training the members and promoting, as
well as providing opportunities in international business, thus creating a
partnership among students, educators and the business community.
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT ASSOCIATION:
(November, 1974) To stimulate and promote friendship and understanding between
foreign and American students.
INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:
(September, 1962) To witness to the Lord Jesus Christ as God incarnate and to
lead others to a personal faith in Him as Savior; to deepen and strengthen the spiritual
life of members by the study of the Bible and by prayer.
JUMPSTART FRESNO:
(January, 2003) To provide college students with the leadership skills
and support necessary to mentor young children in the areas of literacy,
language, and social skills.