Centers, Institutes and Projects

Funded by grants and contracts

Tutoring Training and Community Services
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    Project HARMONY: Honoring & Affirming the Roots and Minds of Native American Youth

    Oct 31

    Project HARMONY is designed to help reduce the profound gap in the number of school counselors and school psychologists appropriately trained to respond to the needs of Native American and Indigenous youth served in special education.

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    Center for Achieving Black Wellness and Anti-Racist Education (CABWARE)

    Oct 14

    CABWARE is home to academic scholarship, service, and professional development that addresses and disrupts anti-Blackness and racism among educators and wellness providers.

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    Center for Community Counseling & Engagement (CCCE)

    Oct 14

    CCCE is a non-profit community center providing low-cost counseling services to individuals, couples, and families in San Diego. The Center is also a counselor training facility operated by SDSU.

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    Center for Excellence in Early Development (CEED)

    Oct 14

    Supports early childhood mental health, development, and education.

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    Institute for Transformative Education (ITE)

    Oct 14

    Supports underserved students from elementary through college with access to educational resources and programs.

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    Interwork Institute

    Oct 14

    Advances inclusion and accessibility for individuals with disabilities in all aspects of education, work, family and community life.

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    Literacy Center

    Oct 14

    The SDSU Literacy Center facilitates literacy experiences that empower K-12 students and educators. We strive to empower individuals’ abilities to read and write to their full potential. The Center also functions as a clinical training site for students enrolled in our Master of Arts in Reading Education programs.

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    BRIDGE Collaborative

    Oct 10

    The BRIDGE Collaborative supports families of toddlers with communication disorders through the evidence-based Project ImPACT program.

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    Healthy Early Years (HEY)

    Oct 10

    The Healthy Early Years (HEY) clinic is a nonprofit training facility that offers low-cost family, couples, and child therapy.

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    Pathways Service Learning Office (Tutoring)

    Oct 10

    Pathways places SDSU students as STEM tutors in local low-income schools, offering pay, credits, and hands-on experience serving underserved communities.

  • LEAL: Leadership, Equity and Access for Languages

    Project LEAL

    Oct 10

    Project LEAL enhances instruction for English language learners by providing in-service teacher support and training.

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    Project PIPELINES

    Oct 10

    Provides training and support to early childhood educators working with young children with disabilities.

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    RESISTE

    Oct 10

    RESISTE advances equity-focused research on P–20 education pathways, producing studies and reports that inform policy and support diverse student success.

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    San Diego LEND

    Oct 10

    San Diego LEND trains leaders across disciplines to advance equitable, evidence-based services for individuals with autism and developmental disorders.