STUDENT SERVICES
Whether you’re a student or a staff member, Golden State University is dedicated to providing the best opportunities for you while on campus. Here, you’ll find information that will help you become an involved and knowledgeable member of our community.
STUDENT ID CARD SERVICES
The University issues student ID cards upon acceptance & enrollment. Photographs can be submitted in hard copy or digital format. The official Golden State University identification card is non-transferable. The ID card remains the property of the University, is governed by the University regulations, and expires when the holder is no longer affiliated with the University.
TRANSCRIPT SERVICES
Golden State University will provide you with one transcript at no charge upon graduation of the program. If the student desires to order additional transcripts, a written request containing your signature must be given to the Office of the Registrar. The fee for an official copy is $10.00. A check or money order must accompany your request or the request will not be processed.
VISAS SERVICES
Golden State University does admit students from other countries and does offer visa services to issue I-20. Golden State University will vouch for student status and any associated charges will be $200.00.
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Academic advising is both available and considered a fundamental educational tool of Golden State University. Through counseling, students are able to improve their educational experience and establish a relationship with their designated counselors at the University.
Academic advice and counseling by the Dean and/or the faculty will be regularly available on the school premises to all students. Students are recommended to correspond with the Dean or faculty advisor once everyquarter.
CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT
The institution does not provide placement services of any kind nor guarantees employment after graduation. A graduate of the diploma program is eligible to sit for the California Acupuncture License Exam (CALE) as long it has approval to operate by the Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education. A diploma program that is unaccredited or a diploma from an unaccredited institution is not recognized for some employment positions, including, but not limited to, position with the State of California.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The goal of the Alumni Association is to foster and develop professional network relationships. Alumni may also use the library, stay in touch with the University, and take advantage of career opportunities, discounts, or other benefits. Alumni make a difference in the tone and vitality of our organization. They represent richness in diversity, age, geography, ethnicity, and gender that mirror Golden State University today.
CAMPUS SECURITY
In accordance with the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended by Public Laws 101- 542, 102-26, 102-325 and 103-208, all related to the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act, the University makes available to current students, prospective students, employees, and prospective employees, information about campus safety policies and procedures and statistics concerning whether certain crimes took place on campus. The latest report will be posted on the campus bulletin board and is available upon request any incidence is a cause of concern to the University. Therefore, students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to report any crimes or suspected crimes. Staff will immediately notify appropriate local law enforcement agency.