
Local African American high school students from Riverside County gained academic and financial resources through interactive workshops and hands-on assistance at the Scholarship Success Summit: Your Path to Higher Education.

This significant investment in student success not only underscores the campus’s commitment to supporting academic excellence and making higher education accessible to all, but also aims to empower students in their academic pursuits and alleviate their financial burdens.

The Scholarship Success Summit: Your Path to Higher Education will provide vital academic and financial resources to local African American high school students on Oct. 15 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

This year’s scholars will be honored at a special reception on Oct. 1 where they will join a distinguished group of past recipients who have gone on to make significant contributions in various fields, reinforcing the impact the Rogers Scholarship program has on the educational and professional trajectories of its recipients.

The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation is committed to economic mobility for residents of the Coachella Valley.

Cal State San Bernardino continues to accept spring applications from first-time and upper-division transfer students for two undergraduate programs: psychology and criminal justice. The application deadline has been extended to Sept. 20.

CSUSB 2024 Faculty & Staff Giving Campaign, set for March 18 through April 18, is an opportunity to donate to various CSUSB programs.

The Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships (ExCELS) Program recognized its first scholarship recipients at a reception on Feb. 26. ExCELS aims to create inclusive and sustainable computational sciences workforce pathways to careers in the Inland Empire.

The 11th annual Pioneer Breakfast, “A Tapestry of Time: Celebrating Our Enduring Legacy,” recognized community members, campus partners, and student scholarship recipients on Feb. 23 with more than 350 guests in attendance.