Chicano Latino Student Affairs
Who we are. What we do.
Chicano Latino Student Affairs (CLSA) provides support programs and services that enhance the academic success and personal development of Chicano/Latino students at the Claremont Colleges. CLSA offers academic support, personal guidance, cultural development and leadership opportunities designed to promote social awareness. The program establishes a strong foundation that enriches cultural identify and develops a sense of familia within the college consortium.
Services we provide
- Orientation activities aimed at the first-year Latino student experience
- Programs and services that enhance and promote social awareness and develop leadership roles in the college community.
- Activities that celebrate the history, heritage and culture of Chicanos and Latinos in the United States.
- Current information on scholarships, internships, fellowships and summer research programs.
- Programs for graduating seniors.
- Electronic newsletter.
Contact us
| Phone | 909.621.8044 |
| Fax | 909.621.8981 |
| clsa@cuc.claremont.edu | |
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Staff
| Maria Torres | Dean of Students |
| Aracely Torres | Assistant Dean of Students |
| Ernestine Mendoza | Administrative Assistant |
| Interns |

Hours of service
| Monday–Friday | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
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CLSA News & Events
Almas Unidas: Nuestra Vision
Chicano Latino Student Affairs will host the unveiling reception for the sixth edition of Almas Unidas: Nuestra Vision. Honored at the reception will be Charmaine Garzon, Lourdes Magallanes, Sam Malagon, Isabel Skilton and Sarah Wright, all students of The Claremont Colleges whose...
Decolonizing Identities
Join Pitzer College Professor Anthony Francoso at Chicano Latino Student Affairs on Thursday, April 18th from 5:30 to 7:00 pm as he addresses the topic of Decolonizing Identities: Reclaiming Intersectional Space. This session will focus on how one identifies, and how that identity...