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Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)

California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) first achieved its designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education in 2010. An HSI is a college or university with an undergraduate full-time enrollment of at least 25% Latinx students. Over the following years, the number of students identifying as Latinx increased from 27% in 2010 to just over 50% in 2023. This steady and intentional growth reflects our dedication to providing accessible, high-quality education to a diverse student body, with a particular focus on supporting success by addressing the unique needs of students from various backgrounds. 

Our commitment to access and success for Latinx students is reflected in a variety of initiatives, including culturally responsive instruction and programming, mentorship opportunities, and support services tailored to address the unique needs of our Latinx student population. Through collaborative efforts with student organizations, faculty, and staff, CSUSM is dedicated to promoting a sense of belonging and engagement with the campus community and ensuring every student can thrive academically and personally. 

Additional details about our campus’ ongoing Latinx student success initiatives, services, and resources are below.

Academic Excellence & Support

Academic support and resources empower Latinx students and foster a culture of achievement and growth. 

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Engagement Opportunities

Student life centers and campus programs offer a variety of resources, mentorship, and community-building tailored to Latinx students, promoting a sense of belonging and educational equity.  

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  • College Assistance Migrant Program

    The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is a federally funded program that supports students from migrant and seasonal farm working backgrounds. CAMP offers pre-college transition and first-year support services, empowering students to develop the skills needed to stay in school and graduate from college. 

    Contact: Maria Venegas-Escobedo | mescobedo@csusm.edu  

  • Cross-Cultural Center

    The Cross-Cultural Center encourages identity exploration by challenging students to think critically about social justice issues and appreciate differences. Our programs promote the development of cultural intelligence, examine various forms of activism, and train students for campus leadership, community engagement, and social change. We create a space for marginalized communities to belong and support efforts for them to achieve their fullest potential for academic success.

    Contact: Cheryl Landin | clandin@csusm.edu 

  • Dreamer Resource Office

    The Dreamer Resource Office (DRO) provides an inclusive, diverse, and safe space for undocumented and mixed-status students, staff, faculty, and community members. 

    Contact: Josefina Espino | jespino@csusm.edu 

  • Latinx Center

    The Latinx Center is grounded on community-building standards deriving from “Familismo” principles and operates from a Latinx Critical Theoretical lens. It focuses on Latinx student cultural empowerment by providing affirming and validating literature, artwork, and media within its space. 

    Contact: Jackelin Villalobos | javillalobos@csusm.edu


  • Migrant Scholars Summer Institute

    The Migrant Scholars Summer Institute (MSSI) is a transformative 9-day residential summer program funded by the Los Angeles County Office of Education, Migrant Education Program, Region 10. It is designed to provide a unique all-expense-paid educational experience for high school students from migrant and seasonal farm working backgrounds. MSSI prepares and inspires participants to pursue higher education. 

    Contact: Maria Venegas-Escobedo | mescobedo@csusm.edu  

  • Pride Center

    The Pride Center (PC) is an inclusive space that promotes positive interactions in a diverse environment. The PC celebrates and affirms CSUSM students identifying with all genders and sexualities and their allies.

    Contact: Robert Aiello-Hauser | rahauser@csusm.edu 

  • PUENTE Student Conference

    The Puente Student Conference aims to boost the enrollment of educationally underserved students in four-year universities, help them obtain degrees, and empower them to become leaders and mentors within their communities for future generations. 

    Contact: Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs | studentaffairs@csusm.edu 

  • Women & Gender Equity Center

    The Women & Gender Equity Center strives to develop and maintain inclusive and validating environments at CSUSM, focusing on topics and issues broadly related to the experiences of women, trans and non-binary students, parenting students, and the impacts of sexism and misogyny. 

    Contact: Alycia McGeever | amcgeever@csusm.edu 


Cultural Events & Activities

Cultural events and activities celebrate the rich diversity of Latinx heritage and provide platforms for cross-cultural exchange, appreciation, and education

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Annual HSI Summit

This in-person conference allows faculty, staff, administrators, students, and community partners to learn about/understand HSIs, the Seal of Excelencia framework, and best practices for serving Latinx students. 

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Faculty & Staff Resources

Resources for Latinx faculty and staff empower their professional development and foster an inclusive academic environment where the rich diversity of Latinx perspectives is valued and supported.


Alumni Networks

Alumni networks and chapters serve as vital connections for Latinx graduates, providing opportunities for networking, mentorship, and continued engagement with the university community.


HSI Grants

CSUSM’s HSI designation allows us to apply for federal grants and other funding opportunities. We use this funding to enhance programs and services for all students.



HSI Organizations

CSUSM is actively engaged with regional, state, and national organizations dedicated to promoting Latinx student success.


Inclusive Campus

We stand against bias, hate, and discrimination and are dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive environment where all students, including Latinx individuals, can thrive.  


Share Your Efforts

This website focuses on initiatives, programs, and events that support Latinx students at CSUSM. We welcome submissions from campus faculty, staff, departments, and centers interested in featuring their efforts on this page. 

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*Note: Website is still under development and revisions are ongoing.