The SDSU PRICE SCHOLARS program is to increase
the number of enrollees and improve the SDSU retention and graduation
rates for Hoover and Crawford High School graduates. We must begin
college planning and mentoring prior to application and enrollment
to SDSU. The SDSU Price Scholars program will support Scholars during
their entire undergraduate experience at SDSU. The support and follow-through
will address financial, academic, social, and personal needs of
the students. The interventions insure the students begin the University
experience on a competitive basis with all students- regardless
of socio-economic factors and/or under-representation.
Hoover High School graduates will be awarded the Stephen Effron
Scholarships and Crawford High School graduates will be awarded
the Joe and Dorothy Goldberg Scholarships. The SDSU Price Scholars
Program is targeted to insure that selected students from Hoover
and Crawford High Schools complete high school and graduate from
SDSU within five years of their enrollment at the University. It
is common for SDSU students to take five to six years to complete
an undergraduate degree. Typical students take 12 units a coursework
each semester, and also work at least part-time.
Goal and Objectives of the Price Scholarship Program
The Goal of the SDSU Price Scholarship Program for Stephen Effron
and Joe and Dorothy Goldberg Scholars is to:
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Increase academic and University support services given to
Crawford and Hoover students.
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High School graduates, which will enable them to complete their
undergraduate Degree at SDSU within five years of enrollment
as freshmen.
To achieve this goal, the SDSU Scholars Program has three objectives:
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Scholars will be supported each year during their academic
program at SDSU.
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The SDSU scholars will demonstrate retention rates at least
17% higher than current Hoover and Crawford students at SDSU,
and at least 50% will graduate from SDSU within five years of
initial enrollment.
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SDSU Scholars will meet academic and service requirements
as specified in each student's individualized graduation plan.
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