AMERICAN INDIAN GRADUATION CELEBRATION

American Indian Student Services, American Indian Studies Program, and American Indian Student Council invite you to join them as they celebrate the academic accomplishments of all Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native students at CSULB.

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All students, regardless of sex, race, color, national origin, or any other protected identity, who are interested in the program’s mission and focus, are welcome and eligible to participate in all Cultural Graduation Celebrations.

Event Information

WhenSunday, May 4, 2025, at 6:00 p.m.
Registration DeadlineFriday, April 11, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.
LocationUniversity Student Union, Ballrooms
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Contactanna.nazarian@csulb.edu
WebsiteAmerican Indian Student Services
Cost to ParticipateNo Cost to Participate
Participants will Receive
  • Each graduate may request admission for up to 8 guests when registering. The graduate is not included in the 8 guest count. Additional guest admission may be requested after the registration deadline if seating is available.
  • Commemorative medallion
ADA Accommodation

To request disability-related accommodations for the graduate, complete the Bob Murphy Access Center Event Request Form.

*Note: Guest ADA accommodations may be requested during registration. Keep in mind, our event location is physically accessible via elevator, ramps, accessible pathways, etc. The CSULB Interactive Map may be utilized to view campus accessibility routes.

Student ConductParticipants are expected to engage in responsible behaviors that reflect well upon the university, to be civil to one another and to others in the campus community, and to contribute positively to student and university life. For additional information, please review the CSULB Campus Regulations.

Particularly as federal immigration policies evolve, there may be concerns that representatives and officers from U.S. immigration enforcement agencies may visit university campuses across the country. While we have no knowledge of any planned visit to our campus, we offer this information. The university does not share information about immigration status, religion, nationality, ethnicity or other personal information about individual students or employees with anyone, including law enforcement authorities, without the student’s or employee’s permission, unless presented with a judicially issued warrant, court order, subpoena, or other legally binding requirement. Immigration enforcement is the responsibility of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, not the university. Consistent with the approach of law enforcement agencies in California, our University Police department does not inquire about immigration status in the normal course of its duties.