Cross-Cultural and Gender Center
Latino/a Programs and Services
The Latino/a Programs and Services is a central location for students, staff, faculty,
and community members to engage with the Latino/a history, experience, and culture.
Additionally, the program strives to build partnerships with community organizations,
student clubs, and campus departments in order to connect students to the resources
available to them.
Programming
These programs are open and available to all who are interested in participating, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin.

Chicano/Latino Commencement Celebration Registration Information
CLCC is the largest Latinx commencement in the nation, with over 1,000 students participating each year. This graduation ceremony is open and available to all who are interested to apply and/or participate, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. Registration is required. Read more...
Hispanic Heritage Month
The Latino/a Programs and Services works diligently to host multiple events throughout the month to celebrate the intersectionalities of all students.
Dia de los Muertos
For the holiday, Latino/a Programming transforms La Casita (de Helen Ramirez) into an altar. The center accepts photo submissions from the campus community and provides a space for those to partake in the holiday.
César Chávez Commemoration
Meet Your Pueblo
Dia de Los Reyes
Lunch and Learn Series
Resources
ON-CAMPUS
An office committed to providing access, orientation, academic, retention, personal, and financial assistance to entering freshman students from migrant or seasonal farmworker families. CAMP works with campus staff, faculty, student services, and the community to improve educational opportunities for CAMP students.
ON-CAMPUS
The center is completely dedicated to serving our AB540, undocumented, DACA students as well as students with mixed immigration statuses.
Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation