CSU Chancellor's Doctoral Incentive Program (CDIP)

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  February 17, 2025

The goal of the California State University Chancellor's Doctoral Incentive Program (CDIP) is to increase the number of faculty with the qualifications, motivation, and skills needed to teach the diverse students of the CSU. CDIP prepares promising doctoral students for CSU faculty positions by providing financial support, mentorship by CSU faculty and professional development and grant resources. It is the largest program of its kind in the U.S.

Interested students may apply directly to the Chancellor’s Office by the deadline of February 17, 2025. Use the application link above.

The College of Graduate Studies is happy to assist you with your application and review your materials prior to submission if you desire, although this is not required.  The deadline for your application review is February 1, 2025.

Contact our CDIP Campus Coordinator, Dr. Jeffrey Honda (jeffrey.honda@sjsu.edu) if you are interested in this program, or would like an application review.

Here are some additional resources:

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  • (Dolores DeHaro Mena - Department Chair, Counselor Education Department, 91ÁÔÆæ)
  • Review the Chancellor's which includes information about the benefits of the CDIP and further resources

CDIP Fellow Benefits

Receive mentorship from a 91ÁÔÆæ faculty member to (a) support completion of their doctoral studies and (b)develop their potential for employment as a CSU faculty member;

Have access to three CDIP grant programs:

  • Doctoral Education Support Grant: up to $2500 for collaborative activities and research-dissertation activities (e.g., research supplies, small equipment, computer programs, software, books, journal subscriptions)
  • Conference Travel Grants: up to $1,500 in travel funds to participate in professional meetings, conferences, and workshops. CDIP Faculty Mentors are also eligible for up to $1,500 for attending conferences with the CDIP Scholar.
  • Dissertation Fellowships: up to $5,000  in funds to support the completion of doctoral studies in the final year of the dissertation.

Can choose to receive a loan of up to $10,000 per year for three years (max. $30,000), which will be forgiven at 20% per year for each year of full time postdoctoral teaching employment in the CSU.


Loan Program Details

For more information about the loan program, please review the , including Loan Cancellation and Repayment and Loan FAQs.


Campus Coordinator

Dr. Jeffrey Honda
Associate Dean of Graduate Programs
College of Graduate Studies
San José State University, Admin 145
San José, CA 95192-0279
jeffrey.honda@sjsu.edu
graduate-scholarships@sjsu.edu