College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences

Ways To Support

The College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences is committed to educational engagement through theory and practice, which enables our students to enhance their understanding and appreciation of the human condition, diverse cultures and values, the natural world, and their own communities. Our students graduate ready to act with integrity, contribute productively, and lead confidently in today’s global society. As Cal State East Bay’s largest college, CLASS has 19 departments and offers 30 degree programs. 

For questions or more information on ways to give, contact us.

Scholarships and Departments

You can support the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences and its students by making a donation to a departmental scholarship fund, the college itself, or one of its departments.


CLASS Programs

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CLASS Dean’s Student Success Fund

CLASS Dean’s Student Success Fund provides support to students in all undergraduate and graduate majors in the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences. The new fund will provide support in two areas: Student Research Experiences and Student Community Engagement. Gifts will help promote hands-on experiences by allowing students to work on research projects and with those who are engaged in community organizations or service in their coursework.

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Hayward Promise Neighborhoods

Hayward Promise Neighborhoods is a cradle-to-career collaborative led by Cal State East Bay, along with ten other partners, to ensure a safe and thriving community and improve educational opportunities for children and families in two distressed Hayward neighborhoods. One result is that more local students are attending Cal State East Bay, better preparing them for careers and life. Funds raised will support scholarships for those who graduated from Hayward high schools or are transferring from Chabot College to attend Cal State East Bay. Learn more.

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The Center for Professional Excellence

The Center for Professional Excellence provides specialized training and promotes research to enhance individual and organizational excellence in hospitality, recreation, recreation therapy and tourism. The Center supports educational opportunities for students and professionals throughout the East Bay community, as part of its mission to prepare students to graduate as leaders in their fields. Learn more.


Contact Us

Jen Ripley, Director of Development for the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, is pleased to help you identify how you can make a difference for our students. 

There are many ways to make your gift, including through gifts of stocks, gifts-in-kind and planned gifts. Plus, our students from the Pioneer Calling program reach out to alumni and friends each semester. 

Email: jen.ripley@csueastbay.edu

Phone: 510-885-4035