The Cambodian Student Association (CSAS) at California State University, Sacramento is a group of Cambodian and non-Cambodian students, who are passionate about the Cambodia culture and concerned about the success and future of our Cambodian youth. CSAS provides emotional, social and academic support to fellow students at Sacramento State University.
History:
The Cambodian Student Association of Sacramento State University (CSAS) was co-founded in 2005 by Puthika Chau and Soakhonn (Taam) In.
Mission Statement:
We, the Cambodian Student Association of Sacramento State University, believe that by:
- building and strengthening the identification of the Cambodian culture among fellow members, students and community at large,
- offering consistent academic, social and moral encouragement through activities and community service and…
- developing social networks that will assist us during our time in college and in our lives thereafter, we will have established rare relationships and support systems based on common principles and values with fellow members who share common interests.
Purpose:
a. To promote and learn about Cambodian culture.
b. To be the voice on campus for people who are interested in Cambodia and Cambodian culture.
c. To provide both academic and social support.
d. To encourage Cambodian youth to pursue higher education.
e. To network with other Cambodian student associations at other colleges or universities.
f. To have fun.