Graduate Awards 2022-2023
Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholars 2022-2023
The Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholar Program is designed to assist students in preparing to enter PhD doctoral programs. This outstanding opportunity has helped many former CSULB students open the door to doctoral study – some of whom are now professors at CSULB or other universities.
CSULB receives $3,000 from the Chancellor’s Office for each student who is selected as a Pre-Doctoral Scholar. These funds are designed to enable the Scholar to travel to Ph.D.-granting institutions and professional meetings anywhere in United States. Other eligible expenses include membership costs in professional organizations, applications fees, and other costs in applying to a doctoral program. In addition, each Pre-Doctoral Scholar will have an opportunity to apply for a summer grant to work on an approved research program, typically at a University of California campus. Each student applying to the Pre-Doctoral Program must select a CSU faculty sponsor who will be available to work with the student during the 2019-20 academic year in implementing a plan to prepare the student for enrollment in a doctoral program.
Scholars | Faculty Mentor |
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Antonio Arreguin | Dr. Maryam Haddad |
Guadalupe Barragan | Dr. Sarah Arroyo |
Jordie Conde | Dr. Jonathan O'Brien |
Emily Doffing | Dr. Danielle Kohfeldt |
Destiny Gilliland | Dr. Karissa Miller |
Ashley Guerrero | Dr. Gary Hytrek |
Julaina Juarez | Dr. Jacob Olsen |
Stephen Kooshian | Dr. Caitlin Murdock |
Fanuel Mendez | Dr. Andreas Bill |
Evelyn Ortiz Soto | Dr. Kathryn Perkins |
Thomas Page | Dr. Courtney Ahrens |
Taryn Thrasher | Dr. Dennis Lopez |
Tanner Whitlow | Dr. Nick Laskowski |
Graduate Equity Fellowship 2022-23
The Graduate Equity Fellowship (GEF) provides financial support to master’s and doctoral students who contribute to diversity, advance equity, and/or promote the public good in their field of studyeither via scholarship, research, and creative efforts or via active engagement in programs or activities. The Dean of Graduate Studies annually awards approximately two Graduate Equity Fellows per college, to those students who have been nominated by a faculty member and received the support of the College Dean or designee.
Fellow | Graduate Program |
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Michelle Castillo | MS Biochemistry |
Genecy Chopin | MS Criminology & Criminal Justice |
Jack Hanson | MS Chemical Engineering |
Anise Mansour | MS Physics |
Tuyet-Suong Nguyen | MS Counseling, SDHE |
Andriana Niederecker | MA Linguistics, Language Documentation & Description |
Alitzah Oros | MA Art emphasis in Art History |
Ariane Mica Segismundo | MA Speech-Language Pathology |
Shayan Sheikhrezaei | PhD Engineering & Computational Math |
Evelyn Soto | MA Political Science |
Azuki Umeda | MFA Dance |
Aimee Vaquera | EdD Higher Ed. Leadership |
Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program Scholars 2022-23
The California State University (CSU) Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program (CDIP) provides an opportunity for exceptional students interested in working as scholars and teachers in the CSU to receive comprehensive support during their doctoral studies. The CSU has an ambitious goal of increasing graduation rates for all students while eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps. Fundamental to meeting this goal is supporting efforts to create a qualified and diverse faculty to meet the needs of the most ethnically and economically diverse student body in the nation. Since 1987, CDIP has supported 2,455 fellows pursuing doctoral degrees with mentoring, financial support, and professional development opportunities. Over 50 faculty members at CSULB were previous CDIP fellows.
CDIP Fellows receive mentorship from a CSULB faculty member to (a) support completion of their doctoral studies and (b) develop their potential for employment as a CSU faculty member. They also have access to three CDIP grant opportunities (i.e., mini-grants, travel grants, and dissertation fellowships) and a loan that is forgivable at 20% per year of fulltime postdoctoral teaching in the CSU.
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Scholar | Diciplin/Degree | PhD Program | Faculty Mentor |
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Kimberly Sanchez | Public Health/Disparities/PhD | University of California, Merced | Dr. Melawhy Garcia |
Kaitlyn Stormes | Education, Higher Ed/Org Change/PhD | University of California, Los Angeles | Dr. Avery Olson |
Jessica Grifaldo | Cell & Molecular Biology/ PhD | University of Nevada, Las Vegas | Dr. Paul Buonora |
Graduate Studies is open and available to all, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin. Consistent with California law and federal civil rights laws, Graduate Studies at CSULB provides equal opportunity in education and employment without unlawful discrimination or preferential treatment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. Our commitment to equal opportunity means ensuring that every student and employee has access to the resources and support they need to thrive and succeed in a university environment and in their communities.
Graduate Studies at CSULB complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the California Equity in Higher Education Act, California’s Proposition 209 (Art. I, Section 31 of the California Constitution), other applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws, and CSU’s Nondiscrimination Policy. We prohibit discriminatory preferential treatment, segregation based on race or any other protected status, and all forms of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in all university programs, policies, and practices.