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Sacramento State commits itself to being an antiracist and inclusive campus where all students, faculty, and staff know they belong and are able to access opportunities regardless of race/ethnicity, social-economic level, disability, or life circumstances. At Sacramento State, we are committed to living out our mission of closing historic and predictable opportunity gaps by providing equal access to educational opportunities, holistic wraparound services to ensure success, and an environment free from discrimination and all forms of bias. Below are some of Sacramento State's programs that support our mission of antiracism, diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice for all.

Pan-African Programs


Black Student Union (BSU): Serves and unifies black students at Sacramento State by addressing their needs. BSU seeks to identify relevant issues and initiate appropriate action in order to reduce or eliminate any impediments believed to be adverse to students and their continued well-being and matriculation.


Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program: An association of faculty, staff, students, and community members who are committed to recognizing and upholding the tradition represented in Pan African cultures that are best expressed in relationships between historically black colleges and students. 


George Floyd Emergency Endowment: Honoring the legacy of George Floyd by assisting students experiencing trauma crisis.


Martin Luther King (MLK) Center: The MLK Center is designed to support and ensure the success of African American students or those with an interest in African American heritage in their quest toward a degree at Sacramento State.


Latinx Programs


College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP): Helps students from migrant and seasonal farm worker backgrounds develop the college skills associated with academic success and graduation. CAMP facilitates the high school to college transition by providing assistance with admission, financial aid application, and registration processes.


Dreamers Resource Center: The Dreamer Resource Center helps make the dream of a college degree a reality for undocumented students and students with mixed-status families by supporting their academic, personal, and professional goals.


Serna Center: The mission of the Serna Center is to promote, foster, and enhance self-advocacy, empowerment and leadership among Chicanxs/Latinxs students and students from other under-represented backgrounds at Sacramento State. The center establishes a strong foundation that enriches cultural identity and develops a sense of familia within the campus.

Asian American and Pacific Islander Programs


Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Student CenterAlong with many other campus programs and community partners, the APIDA Center will strive to expand and scale support for APIDA students by offering social, cultural, educational and advocacy programming.


Full Circle Project: The Full Circle Project aims to assist Asian American and Pacific Islander students throughout their entire college careers and provide ample opportunities to engage in service both on and off-campus to enhance their university experience. 

Project HMONG: Purpose is to build a positive and supportive community of mentors and peers through mentoring and networking with support, guidance, and encouragement while promoting positive character development. 


Native American Support


Native American Studies Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation Scholarship Fund: Available to all undergraduate and graduate students regardless of major, recipients must complete a Native American Studies course during the year. 


Native American Student Support Program: In an effort to support the needs of our American Indian community of students, the American Indian Student Success Collective has been established to promote the rich traditions of the culture, the faculty/staff and students, as well as build on successful existing approaches to advance student success. 


Native Student Success Center: The goal of NSSC is to create a home away from home where Native student's traditional values are honored and recognized, where our students’ accomplishments are celebrated and their contributions to our community are honored as they are. NSSC will work to support decolonization and to remove barriers to Native students’ academic success.

Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity, and Social Justice


College Based Educational Equity Programs: Support Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) students once they transition to their respective major department in the Academic Colleges, in order to promote retention and graduation.


Center on Race, Immigration & Social Justice (CRISJ): CRISJ attempts to bring research, mentorship, and civic engagement together by building a network of faculty, university centers and institutes and community leaders who work as collaborative partners to create, develop, implement and deploy activities addressing issues of equity and social justice in the university and larger community. CRISJ seeks to connect the university and Sacramento communities that have been underserved and marginalized.


Gaining Access to Internships (GAIN): Aims to mitigate the barriers to compensation for an internship, mitigate the hardship of participating in unpaid or low-paid academic internships/fellowships, as well as subsidize the cost of travel and living.


George Floyd Emergency Grant: This fund provides emergency support for students facing trauma crisis and a safety net that allows them to remain enrolled.


Guardian Scholars Program: Designed to help support former foster youth to continue to strive on their path to graduation. Services provided by Guardian Scholars include academic advising, career advising, professional mentoring, emergency funding, internship opportunities, and community building.


MESA Engineering Program (MEP): Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement program working to close the achievement gap, provides vital services to help BIPOC and those from educationally disadvantaged backgrounds realize their potential to succeed in engineering, computer science and construction management majors to earn their degrees.


Multi-Cultural Center (MCC): Supports the needs of diverse communities by offering educational programs and experiential leadership opportunities. The MCC focuses on relationship building, fostering cultural understanding, multiculturalism, as well as social justice.


PRIDE Center: Offers advocacy and outreach services to the LGBTIQQAA community. The Center organizes classroom panels, Safe Zone Trainings, and other educational and celebratory programs and events. The PRIDE Center advocates for respect, inclusion and safety of all members of our community.


Project Rebound: Works to transform those who were formerly incarcerated into scholars through counseling, mentoring, academic resources, and career development. Project Rebound supports students who are motivated to succeed in earning a high-quality degree.


Science Educational Equity (SEE): The goals of the SEE program are to improve access to quality health care in underserved communities and to foster inclusion of diverse perspectives in science research and science education that are attentive to the needs of our pluralistic society.


Services for Students with Disabilities (SSWD): Offers support services and accommodations to ensure students with disabilities have the opportunity and access to pursue their educational goals. SSWD collaborates with students, faculty, staff and administrators to provide consultation and information on disability-related issues to the campus community.


Women's Resource Center (WRC): Works to eliminate gender discrimination and oppression by building the capacity of women on an individual and social level. The WRC builds alliances throughout the community, and provides a supportive environment, resources, and educational encouragement to students.


The Division of Inclusive Excellence: The Division of Inclusive Excellence is responsible for ensuring that Sacramento State’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion is both evident throughout our University and communicated to the larger Sacramento community. Inclusive Excellence partners with multiple stakeholders across the campus and in the community to embed antiracism, equity-based and inclusive approaches and practices in every aspect of the Sac State experience in pursuit of academic excellence, student success, and social justice for all. Areas of focus include:

  • Inclusive Excellence Learning & Unlearning
  • Green & Gold Speaker Series
  • Belonging Education & Support Services
  • Faculty Diversity & Inclusion
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Sac State CARES Fund – University Foundation at Sacramento State Challenge #1
THANK YOU to our generous donors for helping us reach our goal of 250 gifts! Your support for the programs and departments is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to the University Foundation at Sacramento State for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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Faculty and Staff - University Foundation at Sacramento State Challenge #1
THANK YOU to our generous Faculty and Staff donors for helping us reach our goal of 75 gifts from Faculty and Staff members! Your support for the programs and departments is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to the University Foundation at Sacramento State for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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Dr. Timothy Fong's Full Circle Project Challenge
THANK YOU to our generous donors for helping us reach our goal of 10 gifts to the Full Circle Project! Your support for the Full Circle Project is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to Dr. Timothy Fong for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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May O. Lee's Full Circle Project Challenge
THANK YOU to our generous donors for helping us reach our goal of 10 gifts to the Full Circle Project! Your support for the Full Circle Project is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to May O. Lee for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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Vince Sales' Full Circle Project Challenge
THANK YOU to our generous donors for helping us reach our goal of 10 gifts to the Full Circle Project! Your support for the Full Circle Project is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to Vince Sales for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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Paolo Soriano's Full Circle Project Challenge
THANK YOU to our generous donors for helping us reach our goal of 10 gifts to the Full Circle Project! Your support for the Full Circle Project is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to Paolo Soriano for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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Inclusive Giving - University Foundation at Sacramento State Challenge
THANK YOU to our generous donors for helping us reach our goal of 25 gifts! Your support for the Division of Inclusive Excellence is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to the University Foundation at Sacramento State for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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Programs of Excellence - University Foundation at Sacramento State Challenge
THANK YOU to our generous donors for helping us reach our goal of 100 gifts! Your support for students’ basic needs and the Programs of Excellence is important and deeply appreciated. Thank you to the University Foundation at Sacramento State for providing this $1,000 challenge gift!
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GOLD Challenge
Graduates of the last decade: Show us all why your graduating class reigns supreme! The graduating class with the most donors will unlock $500 to support Alumni Association programming. At check-out, select 'alumni' as your affiliation then input your graduation year for your gift to count.
What year did you graduate from Sacramento State (please type the four digit year)?
Rank Answer Gifts
1 2014 13
2 2021 12
3 2015 10
4 2020 10
5 2019 9
6 2018 9
7 2016 7
8 2013 6
9 2017 5
10 2012 3
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