Centers, Institutes and Projects

Funded by grants and contracts

Tutoring Training and Community Services
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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.

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    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.