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Campus Climate Committee
University committee charged with supporting a diverse campus climate and assessing the climate with respect to diversity.

Educational Opportunity Program Grant (EOPG)
Grant awarded to eligible economically and educationally disadvantaged Educational Opportunity Program students.
Location: Financial Aid Office, Salazar Hall
Phone: 664-2389
Web Site: www.sonoma.edu/finaid/

Gospel Choir
For information, contact the Music Department at 664-2324, or Rachelle Rogers-Ard at 664-2625.

Indian Singing Ensemble
Class explores Indian singing and the philosophy and spiritual concept of Nada Brahma. For information, contact the Music Department, 664-2324.

National Student Exchange
Provides opportunities for undergraduates to study for up to one calendar year at another U.S. or Canadian college.
Location: Salazar 1071
Phone: 664-2582
Web Site: www.sonoma.edu/sas/is/nse

PreCollege Programs
Provides advising, tutoring, classes, field trips, career planning, and assistance with financial aid and college admission to low-income and/or first-generation college families.
Location: South Field House, Kinesiology
Phone: 664-2428
Web Site:
www.sonoma.edu/precollege/

Safe Zone Program
Faculty, staff and students supportive of those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or questioning.
Web Site: www.sonoma.edu/programs/safezone/

Sonoma State American Language Institute (SSALI)
For international students to study English, and for students who wish to teach English as a second language.
Web Site: www.sonoma.edu/exed/ssali/

Study Abroad
Overseas study program that enables students to pursue academic studies abroad.
Location: Salazar 1071
Phone: 664-2582
Web Site: www.sonoma.edu/sas/is/abroad/

Teacher Diversity Project
Identifies, recruits and supports students in education careers, especially those ethnically, racially, linguistically, and culturally under-represented in the teaching profession, including special needs and low-income.
Location: Stevenson 3021
Phone: 664-4124
Web Site: www.sonoma.edu/tdp/

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