In order to provide quality academic advisement and support student excellence and
academic achievement, the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology operates a Retention
Advisement and Information Center (RAIC). RAIC exists to help engineering and technology
majors reach their academic goals in a productive and time-efficient manner.
RAIC works with College faculty advisors in the academic
advisement process by providing information and guidance directly to students. Some of
the many services RAIC provides include:
- assistance with individual advisement;
- evaluation and explanation of transfer credits from other institutions;
- advisement regarding appropriate substitution courses for general education and major
classes;
- information about University and College resources, policies and procedures;
- exploring feasible solutions for academic probation and disqualification;
- assistance in making the academic process a little easier!
Students are welcome to call and make an appointment to speak with a RAIC advisor.
Cal State L.A. College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology
Retention Advisement and Information Center (RAIC)
Office: Oak Room 6
Phone: (323) 343-4464
Dr. Ram Manvi, P.E.
School Primary Advisor
e-mail: rmanvi@calstatela.edu
Lupe Castillas
Graduate Assistant
e-mail: lakacas@calstatela.edu
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