Foster Youth Success Initiative

Statistics showing educational performance, attendance, suspension, and post-secondary success by foster students, consistently fall below the outcomes from almost every other student group.

To address these disparities, the Riverside County Office of Education launched the Foster Youth Success Initiative during the 2024-2025 school year, focusing on helping foster students transition from surviving to thriving.

The Foster Youth Success Initiative offers comprehensive support, ranging from individualized student tools and foster parent resources to educator training and programs that bridge the gap to higher education. By fostering collaboration between schools, communities, and government entities, this initiative aims to ensure that foster students receive the essential services and support they need to be successful.

Areas of Focus

Social-Emotional Support 

  • Assess data related to diminishing suspension and chronic absenteeism rates with foster youth.

  • Identify best practices at school and district level that promote connectedness and student self-efficacy while addressing impact of trauma.

Academic Support

  • Assess data on outcomes in English Language Arts, literacy, and mathematics.

  • Identify scope of need for foster youth who may be English learners.

  • Determine support needs for foster youth with disabilities.

District Capacity Building

  • Inform staff on the realities of the foster youth experience to build awareness and empathy.

  • Provide training and resources to educators on legal requirements, data monitoring, and resources available for foster youth.

K-12 Stability Planning

  • Connect data tracking platforms between agencies to ensure communication during student transitions.

  • Provide training to educators on enrollment practices to ensure student academic performance is not affected by student transitions.

  • Connect students with resources during transitions between placements and upon aging out of the system.

Post-secondary Transition

  • Assess graduation, dropout, and college and career readiness data to improve post-secondary possibilities and opportunities.

  • Create systems for transition between placements, between schools, and when aging out of system.

Family Engagement

  • Assess the process for determining and transferring educational rights for foster youth—specifically for students with an individualized educational plan (IEP) or other accommodations.

  • Identify gaps in knowledge for students and families as they navigate the educational and social services systems.

  • Determine prevention and early intervention strategies for biological families that may avert initial engagement with foster care system.

  • Assess relationships with variety of organizations—from city government and law enforcement to social services and school districts—in order to minimize gaps in communication and maximize collaboration.

  • Identify additional agencies and organizations in the community that can provide support to foster students and families.

NEEDS CONTENT


Foster Youth Data in California and Riverside County


Supporting Foster Youth in Riverside County

“I Felt Alone… Until This Program Changed Everything” | Foster Youth Speak Out

Hear powerful, firsthand testimonies from foster youth as they share their struggles, resilience, and the life-changing impact of RCOE's Foster Youth Success Initiative which truly sees and uplifts them. From navigating instability and stigma to finding confidence, community, and opportunity, these stories highlight the importance of personalized care and authentic connection.

This video offers a rare and honest glimpse into the foster care experience—and the hope that comes when someone says, “We’ve got your back.”

Students Get a Fresh Start for the School Year

Over 1,600 children started the school year ready thanks to the 4th Annual Back-to-School Resource Fairs held in partnership with RCOE, Alvord Unified School District, and Lake Elsinore Unified School District. The free events served students in foster care and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness.

Children received new shoes, backpacks with school supplies, haircut vouchers, dental/eye screenings, groceries, lunch, and more. The fairs brought together districts, community partners, and volunteers—turning supplies into confidence and a day of service into a fresh start.


Partnerships 

Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) is proud to partner with the following organizations to ensure the success of foster youth across the county.

Agencies

Colleges and Universities

County Offices of Education

Organizations

If you would like to partner with RCOE to improve outcomes for foster youth, please contact Amanda Corridan (acorridan@rcoe.us).


Resources


Foster Youth Contacts

Cerritos College – L.I.N.C/NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Laura Delgado – LINC/NextUp Facilitatorldelgado@cerritos.edu
562-860-2451 x. 2398

Patricia Robbins Smith – Director, Special Support Programs probbinssmith@cerritos.edu562-860-2451 xt2525

Jesus Castro – Financial Aidjesuscastro@cerritos.edu
562-862-2451 x2977
linc@cerritos.edu

  • Enroll in at least one course for credit at Cerritos College
  • Current or former foster youth who was in care at age 13 or older
  • Provide proof of dependency letter (LINC/NextUp can help with obtaining this document)
  • Academic and career counseling, transfer applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Book vouchers and school supplies
  • Access to free tutoring
  • Emergency support
  • Food and transportation support
  • Housing navigation is available via referral to the basic needs office.
  • Students must meet housing program eligibility.
  • Housing is available in summer and winter if eligible.

N/A

Los Angeles Harbor College – NextUP

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Dawn Reid
reidd@lahc.edu

Luz Rosalesrosalelm@lahc.edu

EOPS Contact
310-233-4265

You may be eligible for NextUp if you:

  • Are a current or former foster youth who was in foster care, in any state, for at least one day, on or after your 13th birthday
  • Are no older than 26 at the start of any academic year in which you first enroll in the program
  • Are enrolled or planning to enroll in at least 9 units
  • Can provide written verification of your Foster Youth status
  • Specialized counseling & mentoring
  • Augmented book awards
  • Cash grants
  • Meal vouchers
  • Food bank
  • Transportation assistance (bus tokens and gas cards)
  • Specialized workshops
  • College fee waivers
  • Resource referral
  • Housing applications:
  • Housing referrals available through Housing Navigator
  • Housing not available during summer and winter break

N/A

Los Angeles Southwestern College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Angelica Arauza – Guardian Scholars arauza@lasc.edu323-241-5298 

Naomi Hobayan – Next Up hobayan@lasc.edu

NextUp Program Requirements

  • Be enrolled in at least 9 units
  • Current or former foster youth in California whose dependency was established or continued on or after their 13th birthday
  • Provide a court verification letter
  • Be under the age of 26

Guardian Scholars Program:

  • Current or former foster youth with proof of a Foster Care Verification Form
  • Currently enrolled in at least 3 units
  • Maintain a GPA of a minimum of 2.0
  • Priority Registration
  • Scholarship assistance
  • Financial Aid
  • Academic and Personal Counseling
  • Life Skills Workshops
  • Educational & Community
  • Enrichment Activities
  • Computer Lab
N/A

Pasadena City College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

David Sigala Gomez – Next Up/ CAFYES dsigalagomez@pasadena.edu

626-658-8075

 

Geyene Chechyan – Financial Aid

626-585-7987
  • Apply and be admitted to the EOP&S program
  • Be enrolled in at least 9 units
  • Have a dependency established or continued by the court on or after your 13th birthday
  • No older than 25 years of age at the beginning of the academic year
  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Housing Applications
  • EOP&S; CAL FRESH scholarships, grants, child care
  • EOP&S NextUp Counselor
  • Financial Assistance
  • Additional funds for books, school supplies, meals, transportation, and housing
  • Tutoring Services
  • Specialized Workshops
  • College Tours and Student
  • Conferences
  • Study Abroad opportunities
  • Vendor cards (Target, Walmart, grocery rstores, Uber, gas cards and fast-food chain cards
  • Housing referrals available through Housing Navigator
  • Housing available during summer and winter break

N/A

Compton College – NextUp & Project Tipping Point

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Tosin Williams owilliams@compton.edu

310-900-1600 ext. 2025

 

EOPS Contact

310-900-1600 ext. 2912
  • Current or former foster youth students at GCC
  • Required: Ward of the court letter
  • Enrolled in credit classes at GCC
  • Submit a completed EOPS application
  • Attend an intake meeting with a Foster Youth Support Program counselor

Once admitted, complete these 3 program requirements each semester:

  • One 30-minute appointment with an academic counselor
  • One progress check

Attend one workshop or event during the semester

  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • EOP&S
  • Formerly Incarcerated Students in
  • Transition Program
N/A

Glendale Community College – Foster Youth Support Program

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Nick Bravo – EOPS/ FYS Counselornbravo@glendale.edu
818-240-1000 x. 5571

 

  • Placement in a relative or non-relative foster home
  • Placement in a group home or other institutional care setting
  • Placement in a transitional living arrangement (for example, THP-M, THPP, THP+FC/NMD, or THP+)
  • Dependent / Non-minor dependent or ward of the court
  • Probation youth as Ward of Court
  • Subject to a legal guardianship or voluntary placement agreement (“VPA”)
  • Extended foster care (also referred to as “AB12”)
  • Determined to be a dependent by a trial court of an Indian tribe, consortium of tribes, or tribal organization
  • Meet McKinney-Vento definition of homelessness
  • Academic, financial aid, transfer and career counseling
  • Student Educational Plan development
  • Community events and enrichment activities
  • A stronger sense of belonging
  • Opportunities to build community at GCC
  • Supportive environment to achieve academic and personal goals
  • Financial assistance for groceries
  • Bookstore credit to purchase books
  • Transportation support, including TAP cards, parking permits or gas cards
  • Textbook and technology loans
  • Housing referrals to campus and county resources as needed

N/A

Mount San Antonio College – NextUp & Reach

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Jeze Lopez jlopez164@mtsac.edu  909-274-6556

 

Marlene Sandoval – Financial Aid msandoval@mtsac.edu

909-274-5685

 

Program Contact

nextupreach@mtsac.edu
  • Current and former foster youth, McKinney-Vento and unaccompanied minors
  • Verification Letter or Paperwork (dependency letter/ward of court document, McKinney-
  • Vento document)
  • No age limit; rolling admissions
  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Housing Applications
  • EOP&S
  • Housing referrals are available
N/A

Rio Hondo College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Deborah Lopez – NextUp/Guardian Scholars

dvlopez@riohondo.edu

562-463-7315

 

Zoe Lozanozlozano@riohondo.ed

562-908-3435

Guardian Scholars Eligibility:

  • In foster care at ANY age, for ANY amount of time
  • Obtain an official “Ward-of-the-Court” letter and submit to our team

NextUp Eligibility:

  • In foster care after the age of 13
  • Currently under the age of 26
  • Obtain official “Ward-of-the-Court” letter and submit to our team
  • Specialized, dedicated counselors to plan and help achieve educational goals
  • Assistance with funds to purchase textbooks.
  • Transportation vouchers such as Uber and gas cards
  • Workshops on financial literacy, employment, daily living skills, and career exploration
  • Fieldtrips to 4-year Universities
  • Cultural and Social field trips
  • Weekend Retreat in the Mountains
  • Bi-Weekly Resilience Support Group with
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
  • Need-Based Grants
  • One-Stop Center with free snacks, food, and a sense of community

N/A

 Long Beach City College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Cristina Gutierrez – Next Up jcgutierrez@lbcc.edu

562-938-3218

 

Andreina Lucero – Guardian Scholars alucero@lbcc.edu

562-938-3273
  • Provide foster care dependency verification letter

    NextUp Eligibility:

  • Current or former foster youth whose dependency was established or continued by the court on or after the youth's 13th birthday
  • Must be EOPS eligible
  • Enrolled in at least 0.5 units
  • Under 26 years of age at the beginning of their first academic year in the program

 

Guardian Scholar Eligibility:

  • Current or former foster youth under the age of 35 when admitted to the program
  • Enrolled in at least 3 units
  • Priority registration/ Financial aid application
  • Specialized counseling
  • Workshops and events
  • Access to book loans and school supplies
  • Basic needs support/ housing referral
  • Access to Student Lounge - snacks, printing, Wi-Fi, & laptop access
  • Gift cards and grants as funding permits

N/A

 College of the Canyons – Inspire Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Evelyn Garcia/Dora Lozano inspirescholars@canyons.edu

 

Karin Fredrickson –  

Financial Aid, Chaffee Grants

karin.fredrickson@canyons.edu

 

Center for Scholars Contact

661-362-3676

INSPIRE and NextUp Requirements

  • Ward of the Court letter
  • A Separate Application is needed for Inspire Scholars/NextUp Program

INSPIRE Scholars Requirements

  • Foster Youth in care at any time, up to age 35
  • No unit enrollment minimum

NextUp Requirements:

  • Current or former foster youth whose dependency was established on or after the youth’s 13th birthday
  • No older than 25 years of age
  • 9-unit enrollment minimum or College of the Canyons educational plan that shows the student plans to enroll
  • Academic & Career Counseling
  • Financial Assistance (Need-Based grants, Books, supplies, etc.)
  • Specialized workshops and events
  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Housing Applications
  • Connect them to contacts to help with Medi-Cal, CalFresh applications

N/A

Santa Monica College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Debra Joseph-Locke – Guardian Scholars

locke_debra@smc.edu

310-434-4519

 

Raul Enciso – Next Up/ Guardian Scholarsenciso_raul@smc.edu

310-434-8051

 

 

Ma’isha Reid – EOPS/ Foster Support Services reid_maisha@smc.edufosterservices@smc.edu

 

Financial Aid
financialaid@smc.edu

310-434-4343
  • Be in foster care on or after 13th birthday (FY Verification form must be submitted)
  • No older than 25 years of age upon entering SMC’s NextUp Program
  • Be enrolled in classes at SMC
  • Academic, Career and Transfer Counseling
  • Priority Enrollment
  • Financial Aid & CHAFEE Applications
  • Tutoring
  • Transportation Assistance (bus fee and gas cards)
  • Community-based referrals and resources
  • Mental Health Therapy (via Telehealth)
  • Food Security
  • Student Success Workshops

N/A

 El Camino College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 

Jaqueline Munive – Student Success Coordinatorjmunive@elcamino.edu

 

Kristen Johnson – EOPS

310-660-3593 x. 6052

  •  Apply to ECC.
  • Must be a current or former foster youth. [Documentation can include a Dependency Verification/ Ward of Court Letter from the Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) or your Social/Community Worker.]
  • Submission of FAFSA or CADAA.
Note, separate application to apply, but there's no due date as students are accepted on a rolling basis.
  • College Applications;
  • Foster Youth Program Applications;
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • EOP
  • Housing Applications
 N//A

Los Angeles City College – Guardian Scholars/NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Carrie Apolonio
apolonci@lacitycollege.edu

323-953-4000 ext.2007

 

Marcela Vega – EOPS

novoasg@lacitycollege.edu323-953-4000 ext. 2306

 

guardianscholars@lacitycollege.edu
  • Guardian Scholars- current/former foster youth of any age, at least one enrolled class
  • NextUp- in foster care of age 13 or over, under 26 at start of the semester, 1 class minimum
  • CA Resident
  • Academic, guidance, and personal counseling
  • Tutoring
  • Transfer/Career counseling
  • Book and supply grants
  • Independent Living and Financial Literacy Skills Support
  • Emergency loans (if approved by the Chancellor's office)
  • Unmet Need grants (if budget permits)
  • Child care assistance (if budget permits)
  • Transportation assistance
  • Meal voucher and/or emergency food support
N/A

 Los Angeles Pierce College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Ngan Mork – Associate Dean of Student Servicesmorknt@piercecollege.edu

 

Program Contact

guardianscholars@piercecollege.ed

818-712-2656
  • Be enrolled in one unit
  • Been in foster care since age 13 and/or up
  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • EOP
  • Housing Applications
 N/A

West Los Angeles College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Tracye Jones – NextUpjonest13@wlac.edu

 

nextup@wlac.edu
310-287-4317 
  • Be enrolled in/working towards 9 LACCD units with at least 3 WLAC units (DSPS = 6 units)
  • Current or former foster youth in California whose dependency was established or continued on or after their 13th birthday
  • Provide a court verification letter
  • Be under the age of 26
  • Have WLAC as home school/campus
  • Academic Advisement
  • Access to Computers
  • Assistance with course enrollment
  • Assistance with Financial Aid &
  • CHAFEE
  • Career Counseling
  • Community-Based Referrals and
  • Resources
  • Employment Assistance
  • Housing Referrals
  • Independent Living Program (ILP)
  • Meal Assistance
  • Mental Health Referrals
  • Mentoring
  • Network Building
  • Priority Registration
  • Student drop-in center
  • Student Success Workshops
  • Transportation Assistance
  • Textbook Assistance
  • Tutoring
  • University Filed Trips
  • Additional Book Voucher
  • NextUp cash grants
  • Specialized workshops
  • Additional services as needed/available
N/A

 Golden West College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Bridget Vu

brvu@gwc.cccd.edu

657-278-2389

 

Center for Scholars Contact

657-278-3458 

Guardian Scholars Eligibility :

  • Be in foster care for at least 1 day in the student's life
  • Under the age of 35 when admitted to the program
  • Enrolled in 9+ units
  • CA Resident, or AB540eligible
  • Foster Care Dependency Verification
  • Academic, career, and personal counseling
  • Additional textbook services provided
  • Associated Student Body fee paid
  • Educational supply voucher
  • Material and health fees paid
  • Monthly gas cards or bus passes
  • Referrals for housing, transportation, and clothing
  • Snack/hygiene pantry
  • Unmet Need Grants
  • Emergency grants (Limitations apply)
  • Students will be informed of any additional or new services
 N/A

 Orange Coast College – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Nexy Gavidia - Program Coordinator

ngavidia@cccd.edu

 

Tanya De La Cruz
tdelacruz5@occ.cccd.edu

 

guardianscholars@cccd.edu714-432-6935
  • Current or former Foster Youth/ Ward of Court
  • Under the age of 26 at the start of the academic year
  • Resided in an out-of-home placement on or after 13th birthday
  • Enrolled in at least 1 unit at OCC
*Special circumstance application available for students who do not meet the above eligibility but have experienced similar circumstances such as incarceration, homelessness, abuse/neglect, etc.
  • College Onboarding -  application, financial aid, registration
  • Financial Resources – textbook awards, fee payment, transportation assistance, emergency grants
  • Academic Counseling – major exploration, student education plan, transfer
  • Drop-in Center
N/A

 Saddleback College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

EOPS/CARE/Next Upsceops@saddleback.edu

949-582-4620
  • Be a current or former foster youth in care at age 13 or older
  • Be enrolled or planning to enroll in courses at Saddleback College
  • Be under 26 years
  • $7,500 to get them started in college
  • Backpack with educational supplies
  • Priority Registration.
  • Parking Permit.
  • All course materials paid (with proof of course registration).
  • Personalized counseling and much more...
N/A

Los Angeles Trade College – Guardian Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Dione Washington – Program Directorwashindk@latcc.edu

 

Donny Senachai – EOPS Counselorsenachgd@lattc.edu
  • Current or former foster youth in California with court dependency established or continued on or after their 13th birthday
  • Under 26 years old at the start of the academic year to participate in NextUp
  • Students who joined NextUp before turning 26, disenrolled, and later returned may be readmitted
  • Enrolled in at least 1 unit and working toward 9 units with an educational plan (DSPS students may take fewer units if approved)
  • Over and above specialized counseling
  • Next Up workshops/activities
  • Book and supply grant
  • Welcome Kit upon entry into the program
  • Monthly meal tickets
  • Cash Grant every Fall and Spring semester
  • Basic needs support, housing resources
  • Access to Lift Career Services and Program Mentorship support
  • Next Up English and Math Tutors
  • Course Counseling
  • Field trips
  • Access to the NextUp Lounge with:
  • Free snacks
  • Printing
  • Wi-Fi
  • Clothing
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Laptop access
N/A

 Citrus College – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Jorge Razo – Guardian Scholars

jrazo@citruscollege.edu

626-857-4028

 

Sara Gonzales – Tapia EOPS

ceopands@citruscollege.edu

626-914-8555

 

Mikisha Deason – Next Up

mdeason@citruscollege.edu

626-823-8024

 

Eduardo Lopez – EOPS/CARE

elopez@citruscollege.edu

 

Denise Luna – Financial Aid

dluna@citruscollege.edu 626-963-6323

 

Program Contact

626-914-8555

eopands@citruscollege.edu

Guardian Scholars Requirements:

  • Current or Former Foster Youth

    NextUp Requirements:

  • In foster care on or after their 13th birthday and are under age 26=
  • Enrolled in at least one class
 

Guardian Scholars:

  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • EOP&S

NextUp:

  • Academic guidance and personal
  • counseling
  • Tutoring services
  • Transfer and career employment
  • Independent living and financial literacy skill support
  • Book/Supply grant
  • Work-Study awards
  • Emergency awards
  • Childcare assistance
  • Transportation assistance
  • Food security resources
  • Health and mental health support
N/A

San Diego Mesa – FAST Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 

Ivonne Valencia-Meza –Counselor Coordinator for NextUp

ivalenciameza@sdccd.edu

619-388-8772

 

Marlene Gracia – Student Services Technician for NextUp and FAST Scholars mgracia001@sdccd.edu

619-388-225

FAST Scholars Requirements:

  • Determine your Eligibility: You may qualify for the FAST Scholars program if you meet all the following criteria noted below. 
  • Be a current or former foster youth. The student will need to provide foster care verification.
  • Examples: Letter from any of the following categories- Office of the Foster Care Ombudsperson, County Child Welfare Agency, County Probation Agency, Independent Living Program, Foster Care Placement Agency, Transitional Housing Program-Plus, County Office of Education Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program, High School District, or a state or county child welfare agency outside of California.

     

  • Financial aid campus of record must be San Diego Mesa College. 
  • Be enrolled in at least one unit at San Diego Mesa College. Once admitted, students may be encouraged to enroll in more units depending on the design of their education plan.

 

  • No age requirement. If a student is 26 or older at the start of the academic year, their eligibility to receive financial aid resources from San Diego Mesa College and resources from outside agencies may be limited.

     

    NextUp Requirements:

     

  • Be a current or former foster youth whose dependency was established or continued on or after the youth's 13th birthday. The student will need to provide foster care verification. 
  • Examples: Letter from any of the following categories- Office of the Foster Care Ombudsperson, County Child Welfare Agency, County Probation Agency, Independent Living Program, Foster Care Placement Agency, Transitional Housing Program-Plus, County Office of Education Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program, High School District, or a state or county child welfare agency outside of California. 

 

  • The financial aid campus of record must be San Diego Mesa College.  
  • Be enrolled in at least nine units at San Diego Mesa College. Students enrolled in fewer than nine units may be accepted into the program if enrollment is part of an education plan designed to move the student toward subsequent enrollment in at least nine units. Be no older than 25 years of age at the commencement of any academic year in which the student first enrolls in the program. 
  • Receive counseling (academic, personal, and career)
  • Financial aid support
  • Transportation assistance (such as bus passes or gas card
  • Food assistance (such as grocery card or Mesa Food Store card
  • Specialized workshops
  • Access to school supplies
 N/A

San Diego Miramar College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 Marcella Osunamosuna@sdccd.edu
619-388-7193
  • Be a current or former foster youth whose dependency or wardship was established or continued by the court on or after the youth’s 13th birthday (dependency ward/of the court letter may be required).
  • Under the age of 26 at the beginning of the academic year, or a previous NextUp student at another community college.
  • Enrolled in at least nine 1 unit with plans to add 9 units for subsequent semesters.
  • Have your financial aid established at Miramar College.
  • Priority registration  
  • Assistance with the FAFSA application, Scholarships, and Chafee Grant Process 
  • Academic, career, transfer, and personal counseling
  • Educational grants and emergency grants  
  • Housing referrals 
  • Food and transportation assistance 
  • On-Campus Work Study 
  • Mentorship 
  • Personal Tutoring 
  • Invitation to academic and life-skills workshops and social activities
N/A 

MiraCosta College – Resources and Assistance for Former Foster Youth

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 

Kyaw Htet
khtet@miracosta.edu760-795-6680

 

Cindy Arce – Student Services Coordinator, Academic Success & Equity (ASE) Programs

carce@miracosta.edu
  • Must be a current or former Foster Youth
  • Participants must attend RAFFY specific orientation, meet monthly with RAFFY Counselor, attend RAFFY approved workshop, and submit a mid-term progress report each semester
  • Consistent commitment by highly trained RAFFY program staff.
  • Assistance with the MiraCosta College application process.
  • Assistance with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Academic Counseling.
  • Personal Counseling.
  • Assistance with priority acceptance into the Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) application process, which may include:
    • Priority registration
    • Book services
    • Grant assistance
    • First-time college student Summer Block Program
    • Bus Pass
  • Housing referrals.
  • Assistance with Medi-Cal applications.
  • Referrals to community resources.
  • Semester events; Pizza parties, Bowling.
 
N/A

Southwestern College – Guardian Scholars Program & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Michelle Montano
mmontano@swccd.edu

619-482-6456

Guardian Scholars Requirements:

  • Be a California Resident
  • No older than 30 years of age at the start of the academic year
  • Eligible for California College Promise Grant (CCPG): Method A1-A3, B, or C
  • Be a current or Former Foster Youth (provide a ward of court verification letter)
  • Enroll in two or more units

    NextUp Requirements:

  • Meets eligibility for the EOPS program 
  • Be a California Resident
  • No older than 26 years of age at the start of the academic year
  • Eligible for California College Promise Grant (CCPG): Method A1-A3, B, or C
  • Be a current or Former Foster Youth from the ages of 13-18 (provide a ward of court verification letter)
  • Enroll in two or more units
  • Personalized academic counseling
  • Funds for books, transportation and/or meal cards
N/A

San Diego City College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Program Contact

citynextup@sdccd.edu

619-388-3209
  • Were in foster care, in any state, for at least one day, on or after their 13th birthday. ***Dependency ward/of the court letter may be required
  • Under 26 at the beginning of the academic year or previously in NextUp.
  • Enrolled in at least (1) class in SDCCD with the plan to add 9 units for the subsequent semester.
  • Must reside in California.
  • Direct Grants (Must have financial aid at City College)
  • Academic, Personal, Career Counseling
  • Priority Registration (fall, spring, summer)
  • Textbook Assistance (book service)
  • Transportation Assistance
  • School Supplies
  • Grocery Store Cards
  • Laptop and Technology Support
  • Assistance with FAFSA & Chafee Grant
  • Plus, EOPS Services & Benefits*
N/A

Copper Mountain College – Support for Foster Youth Program and NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Heather Sanchez – EOPS/CARE/CalWORKS & Foster Youth Counselor

hsanchez@cmccd.edu

760-366-3791 x. 589
  • Be enrolled at Copper Mountain College
  • Be a current or Former Foster Youth
  • Submit a fostering success application
  • Submit your Dependency Verification Letter (also known as Ward of the Court Letter)
  • Priority registration
  • Academic/Career/Personal counseling
  • Academic support and student accountability
  • Parking permit
  • Textbook assistance
  • Academic supplies
  • Meal and gas cards
  • Campus and community resources 
N/A

Barstow Community College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Samera Kabir

skabir@barstow.edu

 

Briann Garcia – NextUp Student Success Advisor

bgarcia@barstow.edu

 

Jackie Diaz – FKCE

jdiaz@barstow.edu
  • Current or former foster youth whose dependency was established or continued by the court on or after 13th birthday 
  • Under 26 years old at the start of the academic year or previously in the NextUp program at another community college
  • Enrolled in at least 9 units or more (students in less than 9 students may be accepted into the program if the intent is to enroll in 9 units in a primary semester)
  • Priority registration
  • Academic and personal counseling
  • Textbook assistance
  • Weekly grocery cards
  • Transportation assistance
  • School supplies
  • Childcare stipends
  • Unmet need grants
  • Food assistance
  • And more based on program funding
N/A

Victor Valley College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Amber Allen

amber.allen@vvc.edu
  • If you were in a foster care placement between the ages of 13 and 18 then you may qualify
  • Textbooks and school supplies
  • Tutoring
  • On-going counseling
  • Food
  • Transportation
  • Emergency housing
  • Child care
  • Student fee assistance and more
N/A

San Bernardino Valley College – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Cynthia Bernal

cbernal@valleycollege.edu
  • Been in foster care any time
  • Be between the ages of 17-25
  • Be a current or prospective SBVC student
  • Academic counseling
  • Parking permits
  • Priority A registration
  • Computer Lab
  • School supplies
  • Workshops
  • Housing resources
  • Field trips and events
N/A

Crafton Hills College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 

LaTesha Hagler

lhagler@craftonhills.edu

(909) 389-3334
  • Be between the ages of 18 to 25 years old.
  • Have been in foster care at any time after the age of 13 years old.
  • Submit a NextUp Application.
  • Submit your Dependency Verification Letter (also known as Ward of the Court Letter).
  • Be a current or prospective Crafton Hills College student.
  • Caring and supportive staff
  • Priority registration
  • Academic/Career/Personal Counseling
  • Academic Support and Student Accountability
  • Payment of semester parking permit
  • Book grant to purchase all your textbooks
  • Academic supplies
  • Gas Cards
  • Meal vouchers
  • Campus and community resources
  • Assistance with completing FAFSA, CHAFEE and other documents
  • On-campus workshops
  • Off-campus events/field trips 
N/A

Chaffey College – Independent Scholars & NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 Bryan Franco

bryan.franco@chaffey.edu

(909)652-6346

 

Juanda Scoggins

Juanda.scoggins@chaffey.edu

Independent Scholars Requirements:

  • Currently or previously in  out-of-home placemeny
  • NextUp Requirements:

    • Working towards enrollment in 9 units
    • Under age 26 at first enrollment
    • In out-of-home placement on/   after 13th birthday
  • Priority registration
  • Academic and supportive counseling
  •  Book and supply assistance
  • Food and transportation assistance
  • E-card incentives
  • Referrals to community and campus resources
  • Designated EOPS/NextUp counselor
  • Technology support/   Laptop assistance
  • Unmet Need Grants
  • Emergency Grants
  • Childcare reimbursement
N/A

Riverside City College – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Jeremy Johnson

jeremy.johnson@rcc.edu

951-222-8251

 

Jessika Bohannon – Educational Resource AdvisorJessika.Bohannon@rcc.edu 
951-328-3705

 

Program Contact

guardian.scholars@rcc.edu
  • Between the ages of 18 - 25 years old 
  • Been in foster care any time after the age of 13 
  • Submit your Dependency Verification Letter (also known as Ward of the Court Letter)
  • Be a current or prospective RCC student 
  • Applications 
  • Registration  
  • Financial Aid 
  • Emergency Needs  
  • Campus & Community Resources  
  • Student Educational Plans 
  • Community Involvement Opportunities 
  • Computer Access 
  • Printers  Study Area  
  • Cell Phone Chargers  
  • Snacks
  • Workshops:
  • Financial Literacy 
  • Reducing Stress
  • Healthy Habits
N/A

Palo Verde College – NextUp

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
Christina Dollinger

christina.dollinger@paloverde.edu

760-921-5536
  •  Have been enrolled, in any state, for at least one day, on or after their 13th birthday
  • Be enrolled in 9 or more units or be enrolled in at least 1 unit with an education plan that leads to being enrolled in 9 units
  • Be no older than 26 years of age at the time of enrollment in the program. Students enrolled in the program prior to turning 26 are allowed to continue participating in the program after the age of 26
  • Submit verification letter
  • Books and supplies
  • Transportation
  • Tutoring
  • Food
  • Emergency housing
N/A

Norco College – Phoenix Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 Jennifer Briseno

Jennifer.Briseno@norcocollege.edu

 

Summer Arias – Interim Educational Resources Advisor

Summer.Arias@norcocollege.edu

 

Azadeh Iglesias – MESA Coordinator

azadeh.iglesias@norcocollege.edu

(951) 738-7743
  • Be a current/former foster, unaccompanied homeless youth, or those under kinship/guardianship
  • Dedicated program Counselor/Success Coach
  • Assistance with application completion
  • Educational goal setting
  • Peer mentoring
  • On-campus food assistance: Coral Card
  • College tours and recreational activities
  • Textbook vouchers
  • Free school supplies
N/A

Moreno Valley College – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
 Lucy Razo – Counseloreops@mvc.edu
(909) 294-6913
  • Be a current or prospective MVC student.
  • Be a current or former foster youth.
  • Contact Guardian Scholars/EOPS to start your eligibility verification and intake process.
Submit Dependency Verification Letter (also known as Ward of Court letter). This letter can be obtained from your county's child welfare agency, your former social worker, or the Independent Living Program (ILP). Submit a copy to Sylvia Livingston in the Student Services Building, Room 303.
  • College application assistance
  • Help with moving through the orientation and counseling process
  • FAFSA and Chafee Grant applications assistance
  • Priority registration
  • Financial help: textbooks, supplies, and services related to transportation, housing, or food
  • Personalized academic counseling and advising
  • Course selection and development of a Student Educational Plan
  • Personalized Student Success Coach assistance
  • Tutorial services
  • Student success workshops
  • Referrals to Counseling Services and Student Health & Psychological Services
  • University tours and cultural field trips
  • Peer mentoring
  • Annual Foster Care Awareness Event: Voices and Visions
N/A

College of the Desert – Foster Youth Services

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
Bernice Diaz
bdiaz@collegeofthedesert.edu
  • Have been in foster care, in any state, for at least one day, on or after their 13th birthday.
  • Be enrolled in or plan to enroll in at least nine units, or agree to an education plan with the future goal of enrolling in nine units.
  • Be no older than 26 years of age at the start of any academic year in which the student first enrolls in the program; students enrolled in the program prior to turning 26 are allowed to continue participating in the program after the age of 26.
  • Books and supplies
  • Transportation
  • Tutoring
  • Food
  • Emergency housing
N/A

California State University, Fullerton – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Jaime Hamilton 
jehamilton@fullerton.edu 657-278-2389

Blanca Meza – Outreach and Marketing Coordinatorbmezahernandez@fullerton.edu

Program Contact:
guardianscholars@fullerton.edu

  • Application is open year-round
  • No age limit or cap
  • Open to undergraduate and graduate students
  • Provide a copy of Foster Youth
  • Verification or Ward of the Court Letter
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • Housing Applications
  • Academic Support Resources

Impacted Majors:All majors are currently impacted.

Scholarship Application:

  • Open Nov.-Mar. 2nd each year
  • Verify FY after 13
  • Under age 26
  • Provide a copy of Foster Youth Verification or Ward of Court Doc

California State University Dominguez Hills – Toro Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Marie Medina mmedina127@csudh.edu

Marcela Vega – Financial Aid mvega@csudh.edu 310-243-3691

Program Contact:
tgscholars@csudh.edu 
310-243-2052

*Program prefers to be contacted here

  • Current and former foster youth, McKinney-Vento, and unaccompanied minors
  • Submit Toro Guardian Scholars application through email or in person
  • Verification Letter or Paperwork (dependency letter/ward of court document, McKinney-Vento document)
  • No age limit; rolling admissions
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • Housing Applications
  • Academic Support Resources

N/A

California State University, Fresno – Renaissance Scholars Program

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Ofelia Gamez ofeliag@csufresno.edu 559-278-5055

Juan Fonseca
juanf14@csufresno.edu559-278-5055

Erin Connor - Financial Aid559-278-2182

  • A separate application is required for the Foster Youth program
  • To be fully accepted, Renaissance Scholars Program applicant must attend 2-day /1-night
  • Renaissance Scholars Program LINC orientation at Fresno State. Students will stay in the dorms

   

Sacramento State University – Guardian Scholars Program

 Contacts  Requirements  Assasting With  Impacted Majors and Programs
 Dr. Linda Howe-Ram – Director

Susan.kischmischian@csus.edu916-278-6262

 

Susan Kischmischian – Assistant Directorsusan.kischmischian@csus.edu
o: 916-278-6680
c: 916-905-2598

 

Gina Bryan – Program Coordinatorg.bryan@csus.edu
o: 916-278-6680
c: 916-572-6212

 

Sienna Horita – Program Coordinatorsusan.kischmischian@csus.edu
o: 916-278-6680
c: 916-905-0886

 

Program Email:
Gsp@csus.edu

*Program prefers to be contacted here and then will disburse accordingly to staff

  •  No deadline to submit an application
  • No age limit to apply
  • Must be accepted to Sacramento State University
  • Must be able to provide their dependency document (typically this would be court papers or Dept. of Social Services; any documentation stating the youth was in foster care, adopted, a ward of the court, orphan, or McKinney Vento)
  • The student will need to fill out our GSP application:
  • Sign the consent and agreement forms
  • Write an essay answering the questions listed on the checklist
  • Admissions Applications
  • Housing Applications (Foster Youth have priority)
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • College Applications

Impacted Programs:

  • Business Administration Note: Impacted in all options
  • Criminal Justice Note: Impacted in General
  • Graphic Design Note: Impacted in General
  • Nursing, Pre-Licensure
  • Psychology Note: Impacted in General

 California State University, Northridge – Resilient Scholars Program

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
Ashley Cano – EOP Resilient Scholars Coordinator

ashley.cano@csun.ed

 

Orlando Roybal – EOP Resilient Scholars Senior Specialist 

orlando.roybal@csun.edu818-677-4151 

 

Karla Loreto – Financial Aid Financial.aid@csun.edu
818-677-4085

 

Program Contact:
eoprsp@csun.edu818-677-4151

  •  Apply to CSUN
  • Apply to EOP
  • If accepted to EOP - Must participate in a Summer Bridge Program
  • Apply to RSP
  • Must submit Court Dependency Letter with application
  • Housing Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • College Applications

Impacted Programs:

  • Accountancy
  • Music
  • Cinema and Television Arts:
  • Film Production
  • Television Production

 California State University, San Bernardino – EOP Renaissance Scholars Program

 Contacts  Requirements  Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
Veronica Ramirez Amerson – EOP Director

vramirez@csusb.edu

 

Reneisha Wilkes – RSP CoordinatorReneisha.Wilkes@csusb.edu

 

 Songaya Gresham – RSP AdvisorSongaya.Gresham@csusb.edu

 

Dianne Byrd – EOP Financial Aid Liaison dbyrd@csusb.edu
909-537-3850

 

EOP/RSP Main Office 909-537-5042

  • Be a current or former foster youth student applying to or currently attending CSU San Bernardino
  • Be able to participate in Summer Bridge program (if you are an incoming EOP first-time freshman student)
  • Be able and willing to submit an online application, write a personal statement, and participate in a personal interview
  • Please visit our website for further information on application deadlines etc.
  •  Foster Youth Program Applications
  • Housing Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • College Applications

Impacted Programs:

  • Criminal Justice Note: Impacted in all options
  • Kinesiology (Pre-Physical Therapy)
  • Nursing, Pre-Licensure
  • Psychology
  • Social Work (Pre-Social Work)

 California State University, San Marcos – ACE Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs 
Laurie Orr – Counselor

lorr@csusm.edu760-750-4862

 

Nyla Vivas – Outreach & Retention Counselorvivas@csusm.edu

760-750-6039

 

Financial Aid 
finaid@csusm.edu760-750-4850

  • Meet all admissions eligibility for first-time freshman at a CSU
  • Documented Foster Care Placement
  • Apply to ACE Scholars Services no later than February 1
  • Submit Verification of Foster Care Dependency letter
  • Participate in Spring campus visit and meeting with ACE staff to discuss program requirements
  • Participate in a 6-week summer bridge program, maintain full-time status, and must live on campus freshman year
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • ACE assists students from the submission of their application to their completion of their academic journey at CSUSM

Impacted Programs

  • Biological Sciences
  • Business Administration
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Nursing, Pre-Licensure
 

California State University, Long Beach – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Oneida Santana 

Outreach & Admissions Coordinator oneida.santana@csulb.edu
562-985-7598

 

Cheryl Crumble – Resource Coordinator guardianscholars@csulb.edu
562-985-2639

 

Candi Marsh – Associate Director of Guardian Scholars, Guardian Scholars Academic Counselor

guardianscholars@csulb.edu562-985-2639

  • Current or Former Foster Youth
  • Currently enrolled in CSULB
  • A separate application is required for the Foster Youth program
  • A completed FAFSA or CADAA
  • Complete a separate Guardian Scholar Application
  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Housing Applications
  • Resources

Impacted Majors:

All majors are currently impacted.

 

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona – Renaissance Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Makeda Bostic – Coordinator mdbostic@cpp.edu
909-869-3169

 

Erica Carrillo – Assistant Coordinatorejcarrillo@cpp.edu

909-869-4306

 

Hortencia Santos – Program Assistant hortenciar@cpp.edu
909-869-3138

 

Financial Aid finaid@cpp.edu
909-869-3700

  • Meet all admissions eligibility requirements for first-time freshmen at a CSU
  • Documented foster care placement
  • Apply to Renaissance Scholars Services no later than February 1
  • Submit verification of Foster Care Dependency Letter
  • Participate in Spring campus visit and meeting with staff to discuss program requirements
  • Participate in a 6-week summer bridge program, maintain full-time status, and must live on campus freshman year
  •  Foster Youth Program Applications
  • ACE assists students from the submission of their application to their completion of their academic journey at CSUSM

Impacted Majors:

All majors are currently impacted.

 

Sonoma State University – Seawolf Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs
 

Shelly Gomez – EOP & Seawolf Scholars Manager 

gomezs@sonoma.edu707-664-3891

 

Stacie Rodriguez –Fitch Seawolf - Scholars Advisorrodrigusta@sonoma.edu

 

Financial Aid
finaid@sonoma.edu707-664-2389

  • Qualify for admission to Sonoma State University as a freshman or transfer undergraduate student
  • Complete program application and submit verification of eligibility
  • Must be a current or former Foster Youth, Guardianship care/kinship care, Ward of the court, Emancipated minor, Unaccompanied Homeless Youth, Independent by appeal (must be updated yearly)
  • Priority registration and Academic Advising
  • Resource support (textbooks, school supplies, basic needs, etc.)
  • Community building
  • Emergency funding
  • Guidance with housing, scholarships, and community resources
 

Impacted Programs:

  • Nursing (Pre-Nursing and Pre-Licensure BSN)
  • Psychology
 

San Francisco State University – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assiting WIth Impacted Majors and Programs
 Xochitl Sanchez

gsp@sfsu.edu415-405-0546

  • Ward of the court letter
  • Must have spent at least one day in out-of-home placement
  • A separate Foster Youth Program application is required
  • Housing application
 Impacted Programs:
  • Nursing (General)
  • Undeclared/undecided (when an interest in nursing)

California State University, Los Angeles – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Martha Contreras – Director gsp@calstatela.edu
323-343-3209

J.T. Chestnut – Outreach and Retention Specialistjchestn2@calstatela.edu
323-343-3212

Janet Gonzalez – Financial Aidjgonzal31@calstatela.edu
323-343-7615

  •  Apply or be admitted to Cal State LA
  • Apply to EOP
  • Must be a current or former foster youth
  • A separate application is required for Guardian Scholars Program
  • No deadline to submit an application
  • No age limit to apply
  • Be able to participate in Summer Bridge (Freshmen only)
  • Submit Verification of Foster Care (Court Dependency letter)
  •  College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Housing Applications

Impacted Programs:

  • Computer Science
  • Criminal Justice
  • Nursing (pre-licensure)
  • Psychology
  • Social work
  • Television, Film, and Media Studies
 

California State University, Stanislaus – Promise Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Libby Pata 
lpata@csustan.edu209-664-6943

 

Yolanda Alcaraz – Financial Aid yalcaraz@csustan.edu
209-664-6584

  •  Both current and former foster youth are eligible for Promise Scholars.
  • Also accepted under the Foster Youth definition is:
  • Guardianship Care/Kinship Care
  • Ward of the Court
  • Emancipated Minor
  • Unaccompanied Homeless Youth
  • Independent by Appeal (must be updated yearly)
  • Scholars Applicants should meet the following eligibility criteria:
  • Former foster youth between the ages of 17-23
  • Must be a California Resident
  • Qualify for admission to Stanislaus State
  • Complete the Promise Scholars Application
  • Complete the FAFSA
  • Provide Foster Youth or Unaccompanied Homeless Youth documentation
  • Meet with the Promise Scholar Program
  •  Housing application
 Impacted Programs:
  • Nursing, Pre-Licensure
  • Pre-Nursing

San Jose State University – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Schye Bell

chandellschye.bell@sjsu.edu

 

guardianscholars@sjsu.edu

408-924-6955

  • A student who is admitted to SJSU
  • Enrolled at least part-time (6 units) at SJSU
  • A current or former youth who experienced Foster Care or identifies as:
  • Dependent/Ward of the Court
  • Under Legal Guardianship
  • AB12 Eligible
  • Independent Student Status as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
  • GSP applicants must have a complete application that includes a dependency or ward of the court letter to verify that they were in care

*EOP acceptance is no longer required to apply to the Guardian Scholars Program.

  • A student who is admitted to SJSU
  • Enrolled at least part-time (6 units) at SJSU
  • A current or former youth who experienced Foster Care or identifies as:
  • Dependent/Ward of the Court
  • Under Legal Guardianship
  • AB12 Eligible
  • Independent Student Status as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
  • GSP applicants must have a complete application that includes a dependency or ward of the court letter to verify that they were in care

*EOP acceptance is no longer required to apply to the Guardian Scholars Program.

 
All majors are currently impacted. 

California State University, Bakersfield – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting  Impacted Majors and Programs

Angel  Cantrell 
acantrell4@csub.edu661-654-3213

  • Separate application located at
  • www.csub.edu/gsp/guardian-scholars-program-application
  • Must be between the ages of 17 & 24
  • Qualify for undergraduate admission to CSU Bakersfield as a freshman or transfer student
  • Apply to the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
  • Be a California Resident
  • Qualify for “Independent Student” status under federal financial aid guidelines
  • Apply for financial aid by completing either the FAFSA or CADAA.
  • Apply for the Chafee Grant by March 2
  • Be able to participate in the EOP Summer Bridge Program, if a first-time freshman
  • Admission to the university
  • Transitional program and support
  • Priority registration
  • Hierarchy needs
  • Emergency funds
  • Experiences that enrich students educationally, culturally, and socially
  • Preparation for graduation and beyond
 

Impacted Programs:

  • Nursing, Post-Licensure (RN to Nursing Degree)
  • Nursing, Pre-Licensure
 

California State University, Channel Islands – Dolphin Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting Impacted Majors and Programs

Tommy Chavira II

thomas.chavira@csuci.edu (805) 437-3252

 

EOP Contact

805-437-3568

 

Guardian Scholars Contact

805-437-3923

  • Currently or were in a foster care placement at any time since birth
  • Currently or previously in guardianship between the ages of 0-18
  • Currently or previously living with a relative or friend of the family who was not your biological parent between the ages of 0-18
  • Having been adopted, currently, or previously experienced homelessness between the ages of 0-18 for more than 30 days
  • Academic assistance
  • Career exploration
  • Financial literacy education
  • Coaching and student leadership development
  • Graduate school preparation
  • Job and internship preparation and search assistance
 

Impacted Programs:

  • Nursing, Pre-Licensure
 

California State University, Chico  PATH Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Maria Lomeli mslomeli@csuchico.edu

530-898-6831

  •  Apply to EOP (not required but strongly encouraged)
  • Must be admitted to Chico State and contact the PATH Scholars program staff.
  • Submit verifying documentation of foster youth, guardianship, kinship care, ward of the court, or unaccompanied homeless as a minor
  • Submit PATH Scholars application packet
  • Admission to the University
  • Transitional support
  • Priority registration
  • Dedicated liaisons in key campus departments
  • Basic Needs support/Emergency grants when funding is available
  • Social events and opportunities
  • Community resources
  • Preparation for graduation and beyond
 

Impacted Programs:

  • Music, Option in Recording Arts
  • Nursing, Pre-Licensure

California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt  ELITE Scholars

 Contacts Requirements  Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Sasheen Raymond  Director of ITEPP & ELITE Scholars

Ssr19@humboldt.edu707-826-5197

 

Peggy Metzger

Peggy.metzger@humboldt.edu707-826-5377

  •  Former Foster Youth
  •  Activities and trainings to build life skills, support career aspirations, promote financial wellness, and strengthen academics

Impacted Programs:

  • RN-BSN Nursing Program
 

California State University, East Bay – Renaissance Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

John Rivera  Program Engagement & Admissions Specialistroshawn.campbell@csueastbay.edu
510-885-4537

Program Contact 

renaissance@csueastbay.edu510-885-4422

  •  Apply and be accepted to CSU East Bay as a freshman or transfer student or be a continuing undergraduate student.
  • Qualify as an "independent" student under federal financial aid guidelines
  • Have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA
  • Be a California Resident and former foster youth/ward of the court.
  •  Academic, career, and financial aid advising
  • Workshops, activities, and field trips
  • Assistance with purchasing books (for those with financial need)
  • Priority registration
  • Loaner textbook library
  • Mentor and Mentee opportunities
  • Counseling referrals
  • Loaner laptops
  • Leadership development
  • Priority for on-campus housing (NOTE: Foster youth are given priority for a space in on-campus housing and are responsible for applicable fees.)

Impacted Programs:

  • Nursing

California State University, Monterey Bay – Guardian Scholars

 Contacts  Requirements  Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Melina Perez – EOP Program & Guardian Scholar Retention Advisor

831-582-5042

 

Program Contact

guardianscholars@csumb.edu831-582-3112

  • Current & former foster youth
  • Wards of the court
  • Unaccompanied homeless youth (McKinney-Vento students)
  • Orphan
  • Adopted
  • Youth under legal kinship and guardianship
  • Assist students with transition from high school and/or community college to CSUMB
  • School supply assistance
  • Assistance with registration & admission
  • Designated Guardian Scholar Retention Advisor
  • Academic & professional development workshops
  • Personal care pantry
  • Cultural exploration activities
  • Free computer usage & printing
  • Laptop loan program
  • Connections to other campus services & programs
  • Connections to community resources
  • Emergency Grant (up to $500)
N/A 

San Diego State University – Guardian Scholars

 Contacts  Requirements  Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Bryan Spencer – Assista619-594-0140

 

Marie Branes – G.S. Program Assistant Coordinator

mbranes@sdsu.edu619-594-6298

  •  Complete SDSU admissions application
  • Identify as Former Foster Youth, Ward of the Court, Unaccompanied Homeless
  • Apply to the Educational Opportunity Program
  • Submit Guardian Scholars Prospective Student Application by January 15
  • Submit supporting documents (Legal Guardianship State of California Courts, Ward of the Court, Former Foster Youth Dependency Letter, McKenny-Vento Verification)
  • GS First Meet Up
  • GS Scholarships
  • GS Housing Award - On and Off Campus Assistance
  • Fall and Spring Care Packages
  • Fall and Spring Kick-Offs
  • GS University Seminar Class (Fall and Spring)
  • Monthly Meetings
  • Wellness Coaching
  • Thanksgiving and Graduation Celebration Dinners
  • Free Test Materials (scantrons, blue books)
  • Guardian Scholars Resource Area
  • Dress to Express: Senior Professional Attire Shopping Day
  • Invitations to donor and campus-sponsored events
 
All majors are currently impacted. 

California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo –Guardian Scholars

 Contacts  Requirements  Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Shayna Citrenbaum –Guardian Scholars Program Coordinator

scitrenb@calpoly.edu

 

Program Contact

gsp@calpoly.edu

Students who have experienced the following prior to their 18th birthday:

  • Foster Care (regardless of length of time)
  • Youth Homelessness (McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act)
  • Being a Ward of the Court or Orphan
  • Being a Certified Independent Youth(Unaccompanied or Emancipated Minor)
  • Other related circumstances
  • Priority Registration
  • Priority Housing
  • Guardian Scholars Scholarship
  • Guardian Scholars Center (free printing, food pantry, and basic needs supplies)
  • Community-Building Social Events
  • Life Skills Workshops and 1:1 Skill-Building Sessions
 
All majors are currently impacted.

Loyola Marymount University – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
Program Contact

guardianscholarsprogram@lmu.edu

310-338-5252
  • Qualify for admission to Loyola Marymount University as a freshman or transfer student (see Admissions website for details).
  • Be at least one day of foster care experience (e.g., foster care, group home or court-placed relative) or qualify as
  • Independent, Homeless, or Emancipated.
  • Be a full-time LMU undergraduate student (minimum 12 units per semester).
  • Maintain good academic standing.
  • Academic Resources
  • Career and Professional Development
  • Disability Support Services 
N/A 

University of La Verne – Access Program

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
Alesha Knoxaknox@laverne.edu
909-448-4544

This program supports students who are current or former foster youth, have incarcerated parents or qualify for an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0 and receive Cal Grant A.

  • Services begin as early as middle or high school and continue until the student's sophomore year in college.
  • High school seniors can also participate if they commit to completing their FAFSA.
  • Referrals can be made by anyone.
  • Access & Living-Learning Connection
  • 1st semester interventions
  • Access to Faculty/Staff Mentors
  • Monthly Programming
  • 1:1 Check-In and Support
  • Academic Interventions
  • CARE Support Book Support
  • Standing monthly meetings
  • Streamlined Care Management for scholars
  • Implemented high impact practices to support scholars
N/A

Denmark Technical College, South Carolina

Contacts Requirements  Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Lamar J. White – VP of Student Affairs

whitel@denmarktech.edu

803-571-0926
N/A
  • Counseling
  • Food and Clothing Resource Center
  • Tutoring Services
  • Mentorship
  • Financial assistance merit and non-merit based
  • Scholarships/Grant opportunities

Impacted Programs:

  • Aviation Program

Elizabeth City State University, North Carolina

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs
Arlinda Halfacre – Director of Admissions
amhalfacre@ecsu.edu
  • Current or Former FY
  • Currently enrolled in CSULB
  • A separate application is required for the Foster Youth program
  • A Completed FAFSA or CADAA
  • Complete the Separate Guardian Scholar Application  
  • North Carolina Promise out-of-state tuition at $2,500
  • Offer in-state tuition at $7,001 a year 
N/A

University of California, Los Angeles – Bruin Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Teaira Nelson Tnelson@saonet.ucla.edu310-206-6995

Teaira Nelson – Program Directortnelson@saonet.ucla.edu

Financial Aid
310-206-0400

  • Must be an admitted UCLA undergrad or graduate student
  • Have experienced: foster care, kinship care, adoption, houselessness, juvenile probation or identify as an unaccompanied minor at any time after birth.
  • Submit a verification of foster care lived experience (dependency letter, etc.) and submit an online application
  • FAFSA/CADAA Housing Applications
  • Academic assistance, Internship opportunities
  • Externship opportunities
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Graduate school preparation
  • Priority registration
  • Priority housing
  • Scholarships
  • Tutoring services
  • Mental health and wellness services

Highly Selective Majors:

  • Business Economics
  • Psychology
  • Computer Science
  • Sociology
  • Political Science
  • Economics
  • Biology
  • Communication
  • Film and Television
  • English

University of California, Santa Cruz – Renaissance Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Liz Moya – Renaissance Scholars Program Counseloremoya@ucsc.edu

Program Contact
renschol@ucsc.edu831-459-4819

  • Application is open year-round
  • No age limit and cap
  • Open to undergraduate and graduate students
  • Provide a copy of Foster Youth Verification or Ward of the Court Letter
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • Housing Applications
  • Academic support resources

Impacted Majors:

  • Computer Science
  • Psychology

University of California, Berkeley – Hope Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Charly King Beavers charlykb@berkeley.edu510-664-7187

Rebeca Borges  becborges@berkeley.edu

  • Current and former foster youth, McKinney-Vento, and unaccompanied minors
  • Submit Toro Guardian Scholars application through email or in person
  • Verification Letter or Paperwork (dependency letter/ward of court document, McKinney-Vento document)
  • No age limit; rolling 
  • Admissions applications
  • Priority registration
  • University Housing application and fees
  • Emergency financial support
  • Resource support (e.g., textbooks), graduate school preparation, scholarship and community resources

High Demand Majors:

  • Art Practice
  • Political Economy
  • Social Welfare
  • Operations Research & Management Science (Analytics)
  • Public Health

University of California, Santa Barbara – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Stephany Rubio – Program Director

stephany.rubio@sa.ucsb.edu

805-314-9090

 

Sophia Jeffe – Coordinator

sophia.jeffe@sa.ucsb.edu
  • Undergraduate or graduate student
  • Any age
  • Former Child Welfare status before 18, Emancipated Youth, Current ward of the court, or Kinship care
  • Foster Youth Program Applications;
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Housing application

Impacted Majors:

  • Majors in the College of Engineering
  • College of Creative Studies
  • and Dance B.A.
  • Dance B.F.A.,
  • Music B.M.

University of California, Merced – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Leydy Sandoval
lsanchezsandoval2@ucmerced.edu

209-720-7231

 

Lisa Perry – Director, Students First Center lperry@ucmerced.edu

 

Lisa Silveira – Financial Aidlsilveira@ucmerced.edu

209-228-2470

  •  Must be a UC Merced Student or have submitted a SIR to UC Merced
  • Must identify with at least one of the following:
  • Foster youth - someone who has been in foster care, no matter the length of time or age at the time of care.
  • Emancipated Minor (arranged formally and informally) -someone who is a minor (under age 18 in CA) and is no longer under parental control and/or is financially independent.
  • Homeless (or at risk of being homeless) -someone who is living in a shelter, on the street or “couch hopping”.
  • Living with Kin (arranged formally or informally) - someone whose care is provided by relatives, extended family member(s), friends, loved ones, etc. due to any number of reasons.
  • Dependent or ward of the court - someone who has received protection from the court and may have had a legal guardian appointed either by the court or by parental consent.
  • Orphaned-someone whose parents or legal guardians are deceased, unknown or absent.
  •  Admissions applications
  • Priority registration
  • University Housing application and fees
  • Emergency financial support
  • Resource support (e.g., textbooks), graduate school preparation, scholarship and community resources

Impacted Majors:

  • Psychology
  • Biological Sciences
  • Political Science
  • Business Management & Economics.

University of California, Davis – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Valeri Garcia  Director

vqgarcia@ucdavis.edu

530-752-1211

 

Espiritu Enriquez – Program Coordinator

eenriquez@ucdavis.edu

530-754-4122

 

Program Contact

guardianscholars@ucdavis.edu

530-754-2899

  • Placement in a relative or non-relative foster home
  • Placement in a group home or other institutional care setting
  • Placement in a transitional living arrangement (for example, THP-M, THPP, THP+FC/NMD, or THP+)
  • Dependent / Non-minor dependent or ward of the court
  • Probation youth as Ward of Court
  • Subject to a legal guardianship or voluntary placement agreement (“VPA”)
  • Extended foster care (also referred to as “AB12”)
  • Determined to be a dependent by a trial court of an Indian tribe, consortium of tribes, or tribal organization
  • Meet McKinney-Vento definition of homelessness
  • New Student Program Orientation
  • Transition Seminar: "Foundations for University Success"
  • Transitional Peer Mentoring Program
  • First-Year Aggie Connection: “Together We Thrive"
  • Housing and Financial Aid advising
  • Workshop/Program Activities
  • Individual Success Advising
  • Community Outreach
  • Cohort Meet-ups
  • Mentorship Program
  • Campus Collaborations
  • Scholarships, grants and financial support
  • Enrichment and Experiential Learning opportunities
  • Seminar:  "Exploring and Assembling a Post-Graduation Plan"
  • Career Meet & Greets
  • Career mapping/advising
  • Workshops
  • Professional Partnerships
  • Campus Referrals

Selective Majors:

  • College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences:
  • Animal Biology
  • Animal Science
  • Biotechnology
  • Managerial Economics
  • Viticulture and Enology
  • Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology (Starting Fall 2027)
  • College of Letters and Science:
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Applied Physics
  • Data Science
  • Economics
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematical Analytics and Operations Research
  • Mathematical and Scientific Computation
  • Physics
  • Psychology
  • Statistics

Impacted Programs:

  • College of Biological Sciences
  • College of Engineering

University of California, Irvine – FYRE

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs 

Program Contact

FYRE@uci.edu

949-824-2422
  • Students are eligible to participate [in FYRE] regardless of the length of time they spent in foster care or their age at entrance into or exit from care.
  • Formal documentation of foster care status required
  • Provides support to current and former Foster Youth attending UCI
  • Creates a network that enhances academic success and personal well-being
  • Welcoming community for individuals who have faced similar experiences
  • Promote transitional and educational opportunities in support of student learning and success

Impacted Majors

  • Business Administration
  • Nursing
 

University of California, Riverside – Guardian Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting With Impacted Majors and Programs

Program Contact

fosteryouth@ucr.edu

951-827-6545
  • Current or Former Foster Youth
  • Currently enrolled in CSULB
  • A separate application is required for the Foster Youth program
  • A completed FAFSA or CADAA
  • Complete a separate Guardian Scholar Application
  • College Applications
  • Foster Youth Program Applications
  • FAFSA/CADAA
  • Housing Applications
  • Resources

N/A

University of California, San Diego – Hope Scholars

Contacts Requirements Assisting with Impacted Majors and Programs

Timothy Borch

(858) 822-0348

 

Melisa Spencer – Financial Aid

m5spencer@ucsd.edu

(858) 534-1588

 

Program Contact

hopegeneral@ucsd.edu

hopescholars@ucsd.edu

  • Former foster youth, homeless youth, and other disconnected youth
  • A full-time undergraduate student (at least 12 units per quarter)
  • California resident, and United States citizen or permanent resident
  • At least a 2.0 GPA in coursework
  • Completed FAFSA form to apply for financial aid by the priority filing date
  • Access to on-campus housing all year round, including the summer before your first fall term
  • Priority enrollment, beginning the second term of attendance at UC San Diego
  • Student employment opportunities
  • Life skills counseling
  • Career planning
  • Community events
  • Graduation event for Hope Scholars
  • Friendly and informal meetings with a Hope Scholars mentor focused on problem-solving, life counseling, and encouragement
  • Workshops covering special topics like financial literacy, wellness, and locating an internship will be offered quarterly

Selective Programs:

  • Data Science
  • Public Health
  • Jacobs School of Engineering:
  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering