Mission and Goals
Mission
Educates the campus about Latino/a issues and the ethnic diversity represented within the community (i.e. Central and South America and Caribbean). Provides culturally sensitive programs that foster and promote leadership, academic and personal success of Latino/a students, as well as student advocacy, personal support, assistance for Latino/a student groups, and transitional / beyond LMU programming.

CLSS programs and services consider gender, class, religion/spirituality, bi/monolingual, generational, sexual orientation, and bi-racial/ethnic identities, among other factors. CLSS programs and services include Non-academic Personal Advising, Latino Heritage Month Celebration, Latino Leadership Roundtable Meetings, Latino Spiritual Retreat, Dia de Reconocimiento (Latino graduation celebration)-- among others.