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SDSU Guardian Scholars Program Provides Scholarships
for Foster Youth
The SDSU Guardian Scholars Program is a new program designed to assist foster youth in graduating from college. The scholarship program, funded by the Alex Smith Foundation, will provide participants with a five-year scholarship, year-round housing and extensive individual guidance and support. The program hopes to provide foster youth with the opportunity to change individual lives, realize true independence and reach their full potential.
The Alex Smith Foundation is a non-profit organization started by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith.
The SDSU Guardian Scholars Program is being supervised by the Office of Educational Opportunity Programs, which is a part of Student Affairs. EOP oversees several academic retention programs for historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students at SDSU. The Guardian Scholars Program has also been instituted at other California State University campuses, including San Francisco State University and CSU Fullerton.
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