The Inclusion Pilot Project is for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are interested in being included in the academic and social components of campus life. A person-centered planning process supports students to create an individualized plan of study aligned with their personal, academic and career goals.
The SF State Inclusion Pilot Project works to meet students where they are regardless of ability and aspires to make college accessible to everyone.
We have launched the campaign to continue to develop this critical program and bring its benefits to more students at SF State.
All three Inclusion Project students felt they learned a lot and appreciated the opportunities they could access even during the COVID-19 pandemic! They are excited to continue their journeys as SF State students and experience more opportunities on campus.

Ishaan
My Goals as a SF State Student:
- To learn as much as I can, make new friends, and connect with new teachers
Classes I Took in Spring 2021:
- MUS 505 Music of the World’s Peoples
- NUTR 357 Principles of Food Preparation

MaShay
My Goals as a SF State Student:
- To take full advantage of what this program has to offer, join a social media club, cheerleading, dancing, and get involved with activities
Classes I Took in Spring 2021:
- ADM 661 Advanced Apparel Design (project work with a peer)
- DANC 176 Modern Jazz Dance 1
- ENG 114 Writing the First Year: Finding Your Voice

Auggy
My Goals as a SF State Student:
- To read, draw, and help other students and teachers
Classes I Took in Spring 2021:
- ID 240 Color and Design
- KIN 100 Aerobics: Low Impact
Dear Donors,
Thank you for your generous donation to the SF State Inclusion Project.
Please help us spread the word by letting others know about the Inclusion Project and the GiveCampus Campaign.
Feel free to share this video of four young college hopefuls, sharing their dreams for the future, with your contacts and on social media.
Thank you again for helping make college a reality for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
All the best,
Julie Paulson
Professor of English
San Francisco State University
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