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Project Rebound Wins Award

American Society of Criminology President’s Award for Distinguished Contributions to Justice

Project Rebound won the President’s Award for Distinguished Contributions to Justice from the American Society of Criminology. The award is given annually to an individual or organization that has made significant and distinguished contributions to the cause of justice.

Jason Bell, who has served as director of Project Rebound at SF State for 10 years and has worked with the program for over 20 years, accepted the award on behalf of Project Rebound and the many people who have, for decades, made Project Rebound a transformative program.

Project Rebound

For more than 50 years, Project Rebound has made higher education more accessible to and supportive of formerly incarcerated students. Professor John K. Irwin founded Project Rebound in SF State’s Sociology Department in 1967 to support formerly incarcerated students like himself through the admission process and provide wraparound support during their academic careers. With a dedicated team, Bell led an expansion effort to bring Project Rebound to 18 additional California State University campuses. Project Rebound has extended the reach and impact of higher education, changed people’s lives and contributed to diverse communities. 

Open University

Project Rebound is a special admissions program assisting formerly incarcerated individuals who might not normally qualify for university acceptance. Courses are offered through the College of Professional & Global Education's Open University to support students in need of bridge courses to full matriculation. 

Learn More

Find out more about Project Rebound on their website.

Discover SF State

Meet College of Professional & Global Education staff at the Discover SF State open house event, and find out about our programs.

About Discover SF State

San Francisco State University invites you and your family to our Discover SF State open house to get a sneak peek of all that we have to offer. You will have the chance to meet students and faculty from our academic colleges, experience student life, learn about campus housing and financial aid, take a campus tour and much more.

Find out more about the event and register on the Discover SF State website.

Criminal Justice Online Degree Completion - Apply for Fall 2025 by April 1

Apply Now to Start in Fall 2025

Are you ready to finish your degree? Do you have at least 60 college credits in any major? Complete your B.A. in Criminal Justice Studies 100% online with the Criminal Justice Studies Online Bachelor's Degree Completion program.

Why Choose SF State?

  • Curriculum with social justice at its core
  • SF State faculty with diverse expertise
  • Financial aid eligible program
  • Flexible, online classes with 24/7 access
  • Small cohort with one-on-one attention from faculty

Apply by April 1

We are now accepting applications to start in fall 2025.

Criminal Justice Studies Online Bachelor's Degree Completion Info Session - Summer 2024

Do you have at least 60 college credits and want to finish your degree? Find out how you can complete your bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice Studies with our new, 100% online degree completion program.

Join us on Zoom to learn about the program and get your questions answered. RSVP for the Zoom details.

Criminal Justice Studies Online Bachelor's Degree Completion Info Session - Spring 2024

Do you have at least 60 college credits and want to finish your degree? Find out how you can complete your bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice Studies with our new, 100% online degree completion program.

Join us on Zoom to learn about the program and get your questions answered. RSVP for the Zoom details.

Employer Table Talk – Public Sector

Looking for a job or internship this spring?

If you are interested in working in the public sector (i.e., local, state and federal government agencies), attend the Career & Leadership Development Employer Table Talk to learn about current job and internship opportunities from a diverse group of employers!

Employer List:

  • City of San Francisco Department of Human Resources
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

Questions? Contact Dan Curtin at curtind@sfsu.edu

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