July 26, 2021 Share This: Cal State Fullerton was recently recognized by the Age-Friendly University Global Network for its commitment to providing programming and service to the aging community. Laura Zettel-Watson, professor of psychology and coordinator of the Aging Studies Program, will serve as the Age-Friendly University contact at CSUF. At Cal State Fullerton, this includes thousands of undergraduate and graduate students. About 500 students over the age of 60 graduate from CSUF every spring. Academically, CSUF offers a minor in aging studies; Master of Science degrees in gerontology and gerokinesiology; and aging tracks in the Bachelor of Science in kinesiology, Master of Public Health and the Master of Social Work. A wide range of programs and services focused on “elders” include the Aging Studies Academic Program, Center for Successful Aging, and Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Center. A local chapter of Sigma Phi Omega (SPO: National Gerontology Honors Society) brings Cal State Fullerton students and the community together to educate and inform on aging issues.