02/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/11/2026 19:03
About the Center
The CSU National Center for Social Mobility at CSUSM, which is scheduled to launch in the 2026-27 academic year, is designed as a collaborative effort to advance student success and economic mobility practices in higher education at a national scale.
"At its core, the center addresses one of the most urgent questions facing higher education today: How do we move from promising practices to proven systems that deliver results at scale?" CSU Chancellor Mildred GarcĂa said.
The social mobility center will serve as a national leader and convener in redefining student success beyond college access to include persistence, completion and career outcomes.
The center will be based on three core pillars:
This center will provide avenues to participate in faculty-led research, innovation grants and fellowships; access to shared tools, data and best practices; and new paid internships and career-building opportunities for students.
"At a time when higher education is being asked to demonstrate its value, the CSU is responding with action - by measuring outcomes, closing equity gaps and preparing the graduates who power our economy and enrich communities," said Wenda Fong, trustee and past chair of the CSU Board of Trustees. "On behalf of the Board of Trustees, we are proud to support this center and the leadership of Cal State San Marcos in advancing this work nationwide. It's a dream come true."
The announcement of the social mobility center was the culmination of the 2026 National Social Mobility Symposium, which this year took the format of a joint in-person event and webinar. With a theme of "Workforce and Economic Mobility: Higher Education's Role in Driving Opportunity," the program featured dynamic experts from across the country, addressing employer expectations, talent pipelines, systemic barriers to career readiness, and national policy and innovation driving mobility.