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- CSU awards Sac State $250,000 to help launch first-ever Black Honors CollegeAs part of a systemwide effort to advance Black student success, the California State University has provided Sac State funding to support the Black Honors College, which is scheduled to welcome its first class in fall 2024.
- College of Engineering and Computer Science receives national award for diversity effortsThe Bronze recognition from the American Society for Engineering Education honors engineering colleges making “significant, measurable progress in increasing the diversity, inclusion and degree attainment outcomes of their programs.”
- Ten former foster youth students at Sac State to receive guaranteed income through new United Way programSacramento State Guardian Scholars students, who experienced foster care, will receive $500 a month for a year from United Way Capital Region to ease financial pressures as they complete their college degrees.
- Sac State offers guaranteed admission to graduating seniors in the Elk Grove Unified School DistrictSacramento State is reaching out to high school seniors in the Elk Grove Unified School District, offering them “conditional admission” to the University in Fall 2024. The effort is a pilot program expected to expand soon.
- Sac State partners with California Tribal College to boost Native American student successNative Americans face considerable obstacles to higher education. A new alliance between Sac State and the California Tribal College seeks to help more of them enroll in and graduate from college.