Esports Colleges & Scholarships

California Esports

United States

5 college programs1 scholarship

California leads the nation in collegiate esports investment, with schools across the UC system, CSU system, and private universities offering competitive gaming teams, scholarships, and dedicated esports arenas. The state's proximity to the global gaming industry — including Riot Games, Blizzard, and Activision, all headquartered in Southern California — creates unique career pathways for student-athletes. UC Irvine pioneered varsity esports at the UC system and remains one of the nation's most decorated programs. The California Community College Esports (CCCES) initiative has also expanded access to competitive gaming at two-year institutions statewide.

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University of California, Irvine esports program campus
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University of California, Irvine

Irvine, CA

UCI's esports program is one of the most prestigious in the nation. Home to the first dedicated collegiate esports arena, UCI competes at the highest levels across multiple titles.

36,000 studentsScholarshipspublic
California State University, Fullerton esports program campus
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California State University, Fullerton

Fullerton, CA

Cal State Fullerton has built one of the most competitive esports programs in the CSU system. With dedicated coaching staff and a purpose-built esports lab, CSUF competes at the highest levels of collegiate play while providing academic support for student-athletes.

40,000 studentsScholarshipspublic
San Jose State University esports program campus
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San Jose State University

San Jose, CA

Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose State University offers a varsity esports program uniquely positioned to leverage industry connections. SJSU fields competitive teams in League of Legends, Overwatch, Rocket League, and other major titles with scholarship support.

35,000 studentsScholarshipspublic
UC San Diego esports program campus
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UC San Diego

La Jolla, CA

UC San Diego Triton Esports operates in one of California's most dynamic tech hubs. UCSD's program benefits from deep connections to San Diego's gaming and tech industry, featuring varsity teams across major titles, merit scholarships, and cutting-edge esports analytics coursework.

43,000 studentsScholarshipspublic
University of California, Berkeley esports program campus
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University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, CA

UC Berkeley's esports program blends academic excellence with competitive gaming. As one of the world's top-ranked universities, Berkeley offers a thriving club esports scene with multiple ranked teams competing across League of Legends, Overwatch, Valorant, and more.

45,000 studentspublic

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many colleges offer esports programs in California?

There are currently 5 college esports programs listed in California. Programs range from varsity teams with scholarships to club-level competitive teams.

Are there esports scholarships available in California?

Yes — 1 scholarship is currently available through colleges in California. Award amounts and requirements vary by program.

What games do California colleges compete in?

Colleges in California compete across a wide range of esports titles including League of Legends, Valorant, Overwatch 2, Rocket League, CS2, Super Smash Bros., and more. Individual programs vary in their supported titles.

How do I get recruited by a California college esports team?

Build a strong competitive profile (rank, VODs, achievements), then reach out directly to the esports coach or athletic director at your target schools. Many California programs actively recruit through Discord, Twitter, and NACE's recruiting portal.

Do I need to be a top-ranked player to get an esports scholarship in California?

Not necessarily. Many California scholarship programs weight academic performance, leadership, and character alongside in-game skill. A strong GPA (2.5+) and genuine passion for competitive gaming can go a long way — especially at smaller programs.