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Educational Talent Search Program

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Educational Talent Search (ETS) is one of eight Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) designed to identify and provide services to individuals from underserved backgrounds who have the potential to succeed in higher education.

In 2016, CSUDH was awarded an ETS 5 year grant to serve students attending Jordan High School, Fremont High School, Bethune Middle School, and Markham Middle School in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). In 2021, CSUDH was awarded a renewal for its LAUSD grant now serving Jordan, Fremont and Jefferson High Schools, and a Talent Search grant to serve Inglewood & Morningside High Schools in Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD).

ETS aims to inspire, motivate, and empower program participants with knowledge and skills necessary to create and navigate their own educational pathways to success. ETS provides academic, career, and financial aid advising and guidance.

Join ETS!

Eligibility Requirements听

Application Process
  • Attend one of our partner schools
  • Must be between the ages of 11 and 27听
  • Participants must be students who are low-income
  • Potential first-generation college students
  • Foster Youth
  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Step 1: Check if you are eligible to apply
  • Step 2: Submit an application
    • Inglewood Unified School District:
    • Los Angeles Unified School District:
    • IMPORTANT: Fill out all fields & make sure that the student and the parent/guardian signs the application.
  • Step 3: An ETS Staff Member will contact you of your application status once its received.

Schools Served

John C. Fremont High School

David Starr Jordan High School, Watts

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Thomas Jefferson High School

Inglewood High School

Morningside High School

Services

Academic Advising

College & Career

Exploration Workshops

Parent & Family

Engagement Services

Academic Tutoring

College Visits & Educational

Field Trips

College & Financial Aid

Applications Assistance

Mission & Objectives

Mission

Our mission is to increase the high school graduation and college enrollment of first-generation, low-income, underrepresented, and underserved students.

Objectives

  • 95% persistence in school of non-seniors
  • 80% of seniors will graduate with a regular secondary school diploma
  • 22% of seniors served will have completed a Rigorous School Program of Study
    • Honors, AP, & dual enrollment classes
  • 46% of graduating seniors will enroll in an institution of higher education
  • 20% of graduating seniors who enroll in an institution of higher education will graduate within six years