UC San Diego is proud to be among 45 statewide campuses selected for the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program. Students accepted into College Corps at UC San Diego engage in community-serving opportunities that focus on K-12 education, climate action, food insecurity, and public health while also receiving financial compensation and other benefits.
In one year, College Corps Fellows at UC San Diego accomplished 46,056 hours of service and training to address local needs, advance community organizations' missions, and equip fellows with skills to take into their next steps.
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UC San Diego is proud to be among 45 statewide campuses selected for the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program. Students accepted into College Corps at UC San Diego engage in community-serving opportunities that focus on K-12 education, climate action, food insecurity, and public health while also receiving financial compensation and other benefits.
In one year, College Corps Fellows at UC San Diego…
#CaliforniansForAll College Corps is the largest state-level investment in a college service program in California history.
College Corps at UC San Diego aims to:
Each student serving as a College Corps Fellow for the academic year receives:
Students interested in applying to College Corps at UC San Diego should meet the following criteria:
In addition, eligible fellows are required to:
The College Corps fellowship is designed for low- to moderate-income students. Therefore, each student selected to join the fellowship should meet at least one of the following criteria:
Per the California Student Aid Commission, students who hold an F, J, or M visa cannot receive federal financial aid through the FAFSA or state financial aid through the California Dream Act Application. Unfortunately, these students would be ineligible for College Corps due to how the living stipend is disbursed through financial aid.
Through College Corps at UC San Diego, fellows will serve in one of four areas throughout greater San Diego during the academic year:
Day-to-day activities depend on each fellow's placement.
The application will open in January 2025 for students interesting in participating in College Corps during the 2025–2026 academic year! Please fill out our interest form linked here to be notified when the application opens.
Application Windows:
Applications received after April 4, 2025 will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Continuing undergraduate students, incoming first-year students, and transfer students may apply. Applicants may be placed on a waitlist depending on how quickly openings become filled.
#CaliforniansForAll College Corps provides up to 6,500 college students over two academic years with service opportunities in critical issue areas such as K-12 education, climate action, and food insecurity.
Students who complete a year of service receive up to $10,000 while gaining valuable experience serving in their communities.
The College Corps program unites young Californians of all backgrounds in service, and — for the first time — specifically creates state-funded opportunities for AB 540 eligible Dreamers to serve their communities. Learn more about the statewide College Corps program here.
Community Host Partners
Are you affiliated with a local nonprofit organization or government agency that would be interested in hosting two or more fellows for the academic year?
If so, please message collegecorps@ucsd.edu with a brief description of the primary activity or project that you would like College Corps at UC San Diego to support.
#CaliforniansForAll College Corps is the largest state-level investment in a college service program in California history.
College Corps at UC San Diego aims to:
Each student serving as a College Corps Fellow for the academic year receives: