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Aspiring Scholars

About

The ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Aspiring Scholars Program is a non-degree, four-year university program for students with intellectual disabilities that cultivates an inclusive and empowering environment where students learn, grow and thrive as integral members of the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® community. Students enrolled in this Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE) program will earn a higher education academic and career studies certificate.This program is recognized as a and received the (TPSID) grant (2025-2030).

With the goal of competitive integrated employment, students will participate in the following:

  • Academic courses
  • Vocational internships
  • Independent life skills seminars
  • Campus-wide social activities
Applications Are CLOSED for Fall 2026!
Applications to start in Fall 2027 will open in October 2026.

How to Apply

 

Aspiring Scholars LogoMission & VisionFuture Scholars & How To ApplyProgram OverviewFinancial ResourcesProgram Costs

Become A Peer Mentor
Become a peer mentor today to support Aspiring Scholars in academic classes, campus internships, sporting events, U-Hour activities, clubs, and events on our campus

How to become a peer mentor: 
  1. If you are enrolled in a course that requires Service-Learning
  2. If you are enrolled in a course that requires an Academic Internship
  3. If you are interested in volunteering

Become A Peer Mentor

Students and peer mentors on ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® campus bridge
Info Sessions and Campus Tours

In-person information sessions consist of a 1-hour overview of ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® and the Aspiring Scholars Program and a 1 hour walking tour of the campus. Virtual information sessions consist of a 1 hour zoom meeting. Aspiring Scholars information sessions are held each year September- November. Dates, with RSVP links, will be posted on our website by mid-August. However, general ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® campus tours are availabe during both Fall and Spring semesters and dates/times can be found here.

 

Program Includes

  • Four-year program for students over the age of 18 who have an intellectual disability and have a desire to gain meaningful competitive integrated employment
  • Enrollment in academic classes each semester with ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® undergraduate students
  • Individualized pathway of courses and internships created by the student in collaboration with their Person Driven Plan support team
  • Participation in clubs, groups and other activities on the campus
  • Trained Peer Mentors to provide support, guidance and mentorship as needed
  • Internships on campus or in the community
  • Embedded independent living skills instruction and life skills seminars with college peers

Academic Information

Our Staff

Rebecca Brooks

Dr. Rebecca Brooks,
Associate Professor
Executive Director

Allison Jobin

Dr. Allison Jobin,
Assistant Professor

Research Director


Taylor Griffin

Taylor Griffin, M.A.,
Education Specialist
Program Coordinator


Lisa Carmosino

Lisa Carmosino,
Administrative Coordinator
Program Volunteer

Kimberley Lebahn

Kimberley Lebahn, ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Undergraduate
Student Assistant

Jordan Corder

Jordan Corder, B.A.
Social Media Volunteer

Meet Our Staff and Volunteers

Students with campus mascot
Did you know?

Only 13% of persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities are in integrated employment settings in California (2022 annual report of the Employment First Committee convened by the State Council on Developmental Disabilities).

Students who participated in an Inclusive Postsecondary Education program completed a one-year outcome survey* showing:

  • 73% of respondents had a paid job one year after completing the program
  • 92% reported they were happy with their social life

*Annual Report of Cohort 3 TPSID Model Demonstration Projects (2021-2022)
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Program Eligibility

  • At least 18 years of age and has a documented Intellectual Disability
  • Completed high school with a diploma or certificate
  • Has a strong desire to gain employment after completing ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®'s Aspiring Scholars Program and is striving toward independence
  • Is comfortable with a dynamic schedule and has intrinsic motivation to participate
  • Are able to complete daily needs, access your physical environment, and safely function with minimal to no supervision (note: if you have prearranged supports, indicate this on the application)
  • Are able to communicate needs effectively (inclusive of communication devices)
  • Have the ability to get along with peers, follow rules, and accept direction
  • Are able to effectively and appropriately participate and benefit from the program

Application Information

This program has impacted my life because I can have more socialization and positive relationships with others on campus, like just today I went to a campus event where I learned more about Greek life. I really like my Oral Communication, Piano, and Spanish classes best. I am excited to try out sports next year, maybe volleyball or surfing. Peer mentors have helped me when I try to do an assignment on my own because they review it and if I make mistakes, they teach me how to improve it. I went to a college seminar on resume writing and I liked it because the counselor that presented was really helpful. Having more seminars to learn about adult responsibilities is important to me.

Roman Martens

Aspiring Scholar

Roman Martens

Featured Stories

CSU Aspiring Scholars Student and Staff

New Program Opens Doors for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
Rebecca Brooks arrived at Cal State San Marcos with 16 years of experience as a special education teacher – and with a dream. Almost since the day she was hired...

Student and peer in class

Aspiring Scholars Program receives more than 2.5 Million to expand program. 

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Contact Information

ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Aspiring Scholars
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd.
San Marcos, CA 92096
Phone: (760) 750-8506
Email: scholars@csusm.edu


Giving Opportunities: Make a Gift Online or by Mail

With your donation, we can continue to help Aspiring Scholars students achieve their educational goals!

Gifts by Mail

Make checks payable to:  ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Foundation
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® 501c3 tax ID: 80-0390564

Remit to:  California State University San Marcos
ATTN:  University Advancement
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road
San Marcos, CA  92096-0001

IMPORTANT: Please write "ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Aspiring Scholars" on the memo line of your check to ensure that your gift will be allocated properly in support of our program.