Asian American Studies Pathways Project
Omatsu House is currently closed for renovation. The House will reopen in the Spring.
The Asian American Studies Pathways Project (AASPP) at CSUN provides academic tools and resources for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Desi-Americans (APIDA) to build community and succeed in higher academia. AASPP was founded in 2017 in response to decreasing APIDA enrollment and retention at CSUN and is the only student-led and student-funded organization dedicated to serving APIDA Matadors.
Resources Offered
- Scantrons
- Green Books
- Free Printing
- Free Snacks
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Library w/ select AAS textbooks and other readings
- many more!
Frequent Collaboration
- WRRC (Women's Research and Resource Center)
- PYK (Pilipino Youth Collective)
- SJP (Students for Justice in Palestine)
- QSOC (Queer Students of Color)
- PUSO (Philippines-US Solidarity Org)
- Many more!
House Protocol/Guidelines
Sign in each time you visit.
Why sign in every time? This is how we track how many people use the Glenn Omatsu House and the student resources we offer, allowing us to continue to provide for the student body with the support of the university.
Please remember to:
- Respect the space and the people
- Clean up after yourself pls
- Be open minded
- Feel free to make new connections
- Ask the interns if you need help <3
- Have fun and leave your worries at the door!