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Neufeldt Honored With National President's Award

Cal State San Marcos President Dr. Ellen J. Neufeldt has been named the recipient of the 2025 NASPA President’s Award, a prestigious national recognition honoring college and university presidents or chancellors who have demonstrated a sustained commitment to advancing student success. 

NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, is the leading association for student affairs professionals in higher education. NASPA presents the President’s Award annually to a leader who exemplifies extraordinary dedication to student life and engagement. Neufeldt’s selection highlights her remarkable contributions to student success initiatives, advocacy for equity in and access to higher education, and her unwavering commitment to advancing social mobility. 

“It is an incredible honor and truly humbling to receive the NASPA President’s Award,” Neufeldt said. “Throughout my entire career, I’ve been able to work alongside some amazing colleagues who tirelessly support student success and foster inclusive educational pathways. This work is deeply personal to me, and I feel so lucky to wake up each day in a profession that is driven by such purpose.” 

Since assuming the presidency of CSUSM in 2019, Neufeldt has positioned the university as a national leader in social mobility. CSUSM hosts the National Social Mobility Symposium each year and in 2022 was ranked the nation’s No. 1 institution for social mobility by CollegeNET. Under her leadership, CSUSM has launched innovative programs that integrate research and experiential learning, securing more than $20 million in grant awards and $26 million in donor funding to support initiatives that prepare students for career success. Her dedication to access and equity in education has reshaped student success strategies at CSUSM and beyond. 

“President Neufeldt has achieved something rare among university presidents: She has created a space where students can freely express their candid emotions and pursue their passions, no matter the situation,” student leaders from Associated Students, Inc., wrote in their support letter. “President Neufeldt’s commitment to meeting students where they are has redefined what it means to lead with empathy and intentionality.” 

Colleagues in student affairs and enrollment management who supported Neufeldt’s nomination emphasized her far-reaching impact in higher education leadership. In their letter of support, they wrote: “Beyond her student-centered approach, President Neufeldt has inspired and mentored hundreds of NASPA student affairs professionals who continue to follow her example. Her tireless leadership has had a profound impact on students, faculty and the broader community. She is a woman of action who engages stakeholders with thoughtful consideration and delivers real results.” 

Neufeldt has long been recognized as a national leader in student affairs, previously earning NASPA’s Pillar of the Profession Award (2017) and the Scott Goodnight Award for Outstanding Performance as a Senior Student Affairs Officer (2014). Before leading CSUSM, she held key leadership roles at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Salisbury University in Maryland and Old Dominion University in Virginia, where she spearheaded transformative student success and social mobility initiatives. 

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