05/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2026 17:09
More than half of Cal State San Marcos' Class of 2026 became the first in their families to earn a bachelor's degree as the university held its annual spring commencement ceremonies last weekend.
A total of 4,352 students graduated as part of this year's class. Spring commencement, with 3,312 graduates, follows on the heels of CSUSM holding its annual fall commencement in December. Those ceremonies drew 1,040 graduates.
CSUSM's spring commencement took place on Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16 at Mangrum Track & Field on campus, with five different ceremonies stretched across the two days.
"Class of 2026, today you join a distinguished group of more than 75,000 CSUSM alumni," CSUSM President Ellen Neufeldt said. "You are the leaders of tomorrow. Leaders who will bring to our communities and our world the ability to listen and understand multiple perspectives, to find creative solutions to the most pressing problems, and to help make our society a more just and equitable place for all. Something I say often is that our students are the change we so desperately need to see in the world. And now more than ever we need your passion, your intellect, your spirit of resilience."
CSUSM's commencement featured a notable guest this year as Adam Schiff, one of the two U.S. senators from California, addressed graduates and the assembled crowd Friday afternoon at the first of two ceremonies for the College of Humanities, Arts, Behavioral and Social Sciences.
In the Class of 2026, 52% of the graduates are the first in their families to earn a bachelor's degree. More than 43% come from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds. Here are some other facts: