University Hall 205
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8205
Tel.: 818- 677-4151
Jina Gonzalez (RSP Coordinator)
Tel.: 818-677-4151
E-mail: jina.gonzalez@csun.edu
The purpose of initiating an Educational Opportunity Resilient Scholars Program for emancipated youth is to identify student’s potential for success at the pre-college stage and continue through an interactive admissions process. A limited number of candidates who may not be regularly admitted to the university but who have demonstrated that they have the motivation and potential to graduate, are granted special admission consideration. Our program methods benefit former foster youth by providing multiple campus resources. Students will have access and a personal point of contact with over 20 campus departments including the health and counseling centers, financial aid and admissions & records, the career center and student housing. Without support services, less than 1% of all foster youth who attend a four year university graduate from college, yet with departmental liaisons similar college programs suggest that the enrollment rate will rise up to 20%.
Our mission is to empower former foster youth through higher education, and our program is committed to helping students exiting the foster care system succeed. Upon graduating each student will be equipped with educational and interpersonal skills, helping them to be engaged citizens who go on to lead productive, meaningful lives.
We cherish Relationships with others
We emphasize Learning
We encourage Wellness
We act with Integrity
We strive for Excellence
We demonstrate Resiliency
We exemplify personal & social Responsibility
Our primary goal is make sure all emancipated foster youth at CSUN have access to key campus resources to include, but not limited to:
Admissions and Records
Learning Resource Center
Year-round Housing
Financial Aid Klotz
Student Health Center