Our Affiliates
The Cross-Cultural Center Affiliate Program is designed to develop collaborative and long-lasting relationships with organizations who share our mission and philosophy. We aim to connect with our Affiliates to provide them with resources around their social justice and leadership efforts. Some benefits of affiliation include priority room reservations*, advertising through the CCC media, training from our Social Justice Educators, individual support from staff, and connections to event planning and funding resources.
The CCC Affiliates are student organizations that are working toward uplifting their communities through providing resources and events around social justice, education, leadership, and community building. For more information on a specific group, please visit the List of Official Student Organizations page.
Browse our list of Affiliate Organizations below, listing subject to change on a yearly renewal basis. Involved in or starting a student organization? Visit our Become an Affiliate page for more information!
We also partner with faculty, staff organizations, and campus departments. Some of these partnerships include Campus Community Centers and Programs, OASIS, SPACES, Ethnic Studies, Educational Studies, and Critical Gender Studies. If you are interested in partnering with us on a program and/or event email cccenter@ucsd.edu.
*Room reservations are subject to Center availability and operations.
At this time, we are not accepting new applicants for the Cross-Cultural Center’s Affiliated student organizations program.Affiliates 2024-2025
Active Minds
Asian Pacific Islander Student Alliance
Black Student Union
Disabled Students Alliance
Hermanas Unidas
Kaibigang Pilipin@
Minority Law Association
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx por Activismo (MEChA)
Muslim Student Association
Mixed Student Union
Native American and Indigenous Student Association
Pacific Islander Student Association at UC San Diego (PISA)
Pilipin@ Undergraduate Society for Health
Queer Trans People of Color (QT*PoC)
Society of Hispanic Students in Law (SOHIL)
Students Against Mass Incarceration (SAMI)
Tijuana Youth Migrant Mentor Network (TYMMN)
Underground Scholars Initiative