Financial Resources
Mission & Vision Future Scholars & How To Apply Program Overview Program Costs Peer Mentoring
California State University, San Marcos is excited to welcome future ´ó·¢ Aspiring
Scholars! Enrollment in our 4-year program will provide numerous opportunities to
be part of student life on campus. ´ó·¢ Aspiring Scholars will enroll in 2 courses
per semester. In year-two, Aspiring Scholars will enroll in 2 academic courses per
semester, in addition to enrolling in an internship (4-6 semesters). There are multiple
financial resources which can be used to assist in paying tuition, books, and student
life. View program costs.
Department of Rehabilitation
Contact the Department of Rehabilitation if you are eligible and they may be able
to assist you with college textbooks, equipment, job training, and much more!
Regional Center
You may contact your local Regional Center to determine if you qualify for financial
and/or personal support. Below are Regional Centers located by the university.
Scholarship Opportunities
For ALL students with disabilities:
- is awarded to students with disabilities, living in California, pursuing higher education
who are enrolled in a community college, university, vocational school or graduate
program.
- is awarded to a graduating high school senior with a learning disability and/or ADHD
who will enroll in a two-year community college, a vocational or technical training
program, or a specialized program
- gives scholarships to individuals with disabilities to support them while they attend
post-secondary education – leading them to improve their employment opportunities.
For students with Down Syndrome:
- awards disability scholarships to students over 18 years with Down syndrome. Students
must be graduating from high school, have a high school diploma, or be in a post-secondary
institution.
- offers financial assistance to adults with Down syndrome who are taking classes or
enrolling in postsecondary educational programs.
- is awarded to individuals with Down Syndrome who are pursuing higher education.
- is intended for individuals with Down Syndrome who need financial aid to support
educational or recreational opportunities.
For students with Autism:
- is awarded to students on the autism spectrum to advance their education.
- is awarded to upcoming or current college students attending a post-secondary program.
- is a scholarship for persons with an autism diagnosis who are attending 2-year colleges;
life skills or postsecondary programs; or vocational, technical, or trade schools.
- is awarded to applicants with an autism diagnosis, who belong to an underrepresented
racial or ethnic minority group and are attending four-year colleges, two-year colleges,
life skills or postsecondary programs, or vocational/technical trade schools.