Important Note: The purpose of this detailed listing of California scholarships for college is to help you plan your scholarship search throughout the year. Please find information below about scholarships specifically for California students. Some of the deadlines may be from prior years. Scholarship deadlines are cyclical, so even if a deadline has passed, the website will likely be updated for the current school year. Be sure to reach out to the sponsor or check sponsor websites for the most recent details.
January
AIA Silicon Valley William R. Hawley Scholarship offers up to 2 scholarships of $5,000 for undergraduates or graduates pursuing a career in architecture. Applicants must be residents of Santa Carla County, and undergraduate students must have completed 2 years of college before applying. The deadline to apply is January 1st. More info here.
BIA Cares Scholarships awards scholarships to high school, college and trade school students who are seeking a career in the building industry. Students, must be full time, from San Diego County or going to school in San Diego and be pursuing a career such as a developer, contractor, architect, civil/structural/soils engineer, designer, interior designer, banker, accountant, land planner, landscape architect, framer, carpenter, plumber, electrician and other real estate and development related professions. The scholarship amounts will vary. The deadline to apply is January 3rd. Read more here.
Professional Business Women of California (PBWC) Scholarship awards $1,000-$15,000 to any high school seniors who are women and California residents and who demonstrate excellence in leadership, involvement and impact on community building, notable or unique academic or work achievements, and potential for future success through career planning and goal setting. This application is due January 26th. More details here Website
Cherry Hawk Scholarship offers $5,000 to students who have been diagnosed with cancer in the past and plan to pursue their education. This application is due January 31st. More details here. More Scholarship
The Golden 1 Credit Union Scholarship Program awards $5,000 to California residents attending a college/university in California; be a Golden 1 member for at least one year, or be a dependent of someone who has been a member for at least one year; be involved in community service totaling at least 24 hours in the last 12 months; and, have a 3.0 GPA. This application is due January 31st. Learn more here.
California Assn. of Collectors Educational Scholarship Foundation awards up to $2,500 to high school juniors and seniors who are studying in a California high school and will be going to a public or private college, university, or trade school. This application is due January 31st. Learn more here.
Posse Foundation Scholarship awards a full-tuition scholarship to outstanding high school students who demonstrate academic potential and a commitment to teamwork and diversity. Applicants must be a high school senior nominated by their school, be in the first term of their senior year, and demonstrate leadership and academic potential. The deadline to apply is January 31st. Read more here.
February
This is given to students who are a graduating senior or graduate of the Huntington Beach Union High School District in Southern California. The deadline is February 1st. Read more here.
House Scholarship Foundation Aspiring Scholars Award is up to $1,000 and is given to highschool students in the U.S, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, or religion. This application is due February 1st. Learn more here.
APIQWTC Scholarship offers $3,500 to Asian and Pacific Islander Queer Women and Transgender communities. Students must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a program pursuing a degree. This application is due February 14th. More info here . Website
Silicon Valley Community Foundation Latinos In Technology Scholarship offers up to $18,000 to a student who is of Latino descent. Must have a 3.0 GPA. DACA applicants are eligible. This application is due February 28th. Learn more here.
CIEF Scholarships in Architecture awards $4,000 to a student who is pursuing a Bachelor of Architecture Degree or a five-year Master of Architecture program from an NAAB-accredited school or college. Must be U.S. Citizen. This application is due February 6th. Read more here.
March
AWS Donald F Hastings Scholarship awards up to $2,500 to a student pursuing their 4-year education in welding engineering or welding engineering technology. Must be 18 years or older with a high school degree with a minimum of a 2.5 GPA who expresses financial need. This application is due March 1st. Learn more here.
Andrew Q. Peschard Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 to a graduating high school senior attending school in San Mateo County, CA, who has demonstrated resilience in their mental health journey and determination in pursuing a college education. This application is due March 1st. Learn more here. Website
Tall Clubs International Student Scholarships offers $1,000 to tall students who are under 21 years of age and attending their first year of college in the following fall. Students must be under 21, entering college in the upcoming fall, and meet the TCI height requirement minimums: 5’10” for women and 6’2″ for men. This application is due March 1st. More details here.
Matsuo Bridge Company Ltd. of Japan Scholarship offers $2,500 to a college junior, senior, or graduate student pursuing a degree in civil engineering, welding engineering, welding engineering technology, or related discipline. Must be enrolled at least part-time at an accredited college/university in the U.S. and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. This application is due March 1st. More details here.
Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund awards $5,000 to each student, with 4 chances to be offered to incoming freshmen enrolled in a college or university full-time pursuing a career in engineering, physical, computer, or environmental sciences. Must be at least 50% of Filipino descent with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. This application is due March 1st. Learn more here.
University of California-Berkeley Middle-Class Scholarship is given to a student who is a new, transfer, and returning undergraduate student with family incomes and household assets up to $191,000. This application is due March 2nd. Read more here and here
Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program awards up to $2,500 to the most promising students of California state. They must be graduating high school seniors who express academic excellence and personal commitment to pursuing their education. This application is due March 3rd. Read more here.
World Trade Week Scholarship gives $1,000 to graduating high school seniors entering a college or university with an interest in a career in international trade, as well as college students pursuing international degrees. Applicants must be graduating seniors in California entering an accredited college or university with a standard minimum GPA of 3.0. This application is due March 3rd. More info. Here.
Coach Ray Memorial Athletic Scholarship awards deserving athletes who excel in the classroom and in athletics. Applicants must be a female highschool senior in California who plays basketball and has at least a 2.8 GPA. The deadline to apply is March 8th. Read more here.
Frederick and Demi Seguritan Scholarship offers $5,000 to first-generation Asian Americans who have an interest in business, a business major is not required. Students must be incoming freshmen enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college/university with a minimum 3.0 GPA and express financial need. Must also be a resident of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, or Solano County in California. This application is due March 20th. Learn more here.
San Diego Chinese Women’s Association Scholarships awards $1,500 to selected students of Chinese descent who are attending high school in San Diego County. Scholarships are open to both male and female applicants of at least one-quarter Chinese descent. This application is due March 31st. Read more here.
Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation Scholarship is available to Jewish high school seniors and past Maisin scholarship recipients who are 24 or younger, planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate program, or already enrolled. Applicants must be residents in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, have a 3.0 GPA, and demonstrate financial need and leadership skills. The awarded amount is up from $1,000 to $3,500 annually. The deadline to apply is March 16th. Read more here.
Assistance League (AL) Diablo Valley Community College Scholarship offers up to $4,000 to full-time community college students who are transferring as a junior to a 4-year college or university. Applicant must be a resident of Conta Costa County, demonstrate financial need, and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Also, academic achievements, community involvement, and special circumstances are considered when applying. Applications are due March 24th. Learn more here.
Hazel Reed Baumeister Scholarship awards up to $5,000 to any graduating high school senior or graduate of a public or private high school in San Mateo County or Santa Clara County who has demonstrated community involvement over a period of several years and has a minimum GPA of 3.5. This application is due March 29th. More info here.
Latinos in Technology Scholarship awards up to $30,000 to students who have a declared major in a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)-related field. Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and graduate of a high school in the following Northern California counties: Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Marin County, Napa County, San Francisco County, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Santa Cruz County, Solano County, Sonoma County and Yolo County or enrolled at a college/university within the 11 listed counties. Application is due March 29th. More info here
Bobette Bibo Gugliotta Memorial Scholarship for Creative Writing gives up to $1,000 to students who are interested and share a passion for creative writing. The scholarship is to honor Bobette Bibo Gugliotta who is the author of several books.This application is due March 29th. Learn more here.
Krishnan Shah Family Scholarship awards up to $10,000 to graduating high school seniors residing in the greater Silicon Valley Region (includes Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, San Francisco County, Alameda County and Santa Cruz County) OR current community college students who graduated from a high school within the five listed counties. Must be a first generation college student and have a minimum GPA of 3.75. This application is due March 29th. More info here.
A Heroes Family Scholarship awards $1,000 to students who lost a parent/guardian or spouse who was a first-responder. The scholarship is open to students at any education level, above and including, high school seniors. Those pursuing education at a 2 or 4-year college/university, graduate school, a professional certificate program, or a trade or vocational school are all welcome to apply. The deadline to apply is March 30th. Read more here.
Hearthstone Housing Foundation Scholarship Fund awards $5,000 to students who express financial need, or come from a low-income household; be 15-25 years of age. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required for high school students and a minimum 2.75 GPA is required for current college students. Must reside in California. The deadline is March 31st. More info here.
San Joaquin Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship offers $2,000 to 2 high school seniors in San Joaquin County pursuing an undergraduate degree in Business Administration. With a minimum of a 3.8 GPA. This application is due March 31st. Learn more here
Districts Make the Difference Video Contest awards up to $2,000 to students who create a video for the contest, This application is March 31st. Read more here. Website
April
Don Diego Fund Employee Scholarship gives $5,000 to high school seniors applying to or accepted at a college or certificate program that demonstrate verification of employment. Applicants must be employed at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Premier Food Services or contractor of the Del Mar Fairgrounds. This application is due April 15. Click here to learn more.
Honmyo Nguyen Family Trust Scholarship awards $2,000 to students who are currently a graduating senior or graduate of high school in Santa Clara County who is currently enrolled or planning to enroll on a full-time basis at a four-year California public college or university. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.3 and express financial need. The deadline is April 22nd. Read more here.
Eula Mae Jett Scholarship Program offers $2,000 to high school seniors and undergraduates who must be interested in legal studies. Must be legal residents of the State of California, must be attending school within the State of California. This application is due April 1st. Learn more here. Apply here
Cathay Bank Foundation Scholarship Program awards $1,000 to high school senior students pursuing their college education as full-time students. This application is due April 21rd. More information here. Apply here.
Leo and Trinidad Sanchez Scholarship offers $4,500 to a Hispanic American student (with at least one parent of Hispanic or Hispanic American heritage) and current resident of Santa Clara County or Santa Cruz County. Must also be a current graduating high school senior or undergraduate at West Valley College enrolled in a program leading to a degree in architecture, or in any architectural school.This application is due February 28th. Read more here.
Edwards Lifesciences Foundation Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to high school seniors from Orange County, California, Salt Lake County, Utah, or Puerto Rico who are pursuing bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields. Must express financial need, be a US Citizen and have a 3.0 GPA. This application is due April 11th. More info here.
The Association for Women in Architecture Foundation Scholarship awards $5,000 to women students studying Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and/or Land Planning, Interior Design, or Environmental Design pursuing a college degree. This application is due April 4th . Read more here. Application
Bags of Love Foundation Scholarship awards $1,000 to $2,500 to college seniors currently enrolled in a college/university. Applicants must be California resident who has been diagnosed with cancer. This application is due April 30th. Learn more here.
Follansbee-Hansen Scholarship awards up to $2,000 to students who demonstrate an interest in service to the LGBTQ+ community; and, have a 2.5 GPA. This application is due April 30th. Learn more here.
AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship offers up to $10,000 ($2,500 annually) to American Indian High School Seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who live in the 23 states in the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and other companies associated with it. Students that can apply have to be citizens or children of a Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander or Indigenous person of Canada. This application is due April 30th. Learn more here.
The Davis Memorial Foundation honors Larry and Mary Davis’s commitment to education in the roofing industry, who passed away in a 1955 plane accident when returning from a committee meeting. Applicants who are residents of California are eligible to apply. The awarded amount is $2,500 annually. The selection of finalists will take into account academic and personal achievements. The application deadline is April 25th. More info here. Application form
May
The NATAS-PSW Scholarship is awarding $5,000 to students who are majoring in television-related studies. Students must be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area. This application is due May 26th. Learn more here.
American Florists’ Exchange Scholarship is eligible for juniors or seniors majoring in agriculture with the intention of a career in floriculture. Applicants must attend a college or university in California or a residence of California attending a college or university in other areas of the United States. The awarded amount is up to $5,000. The deadline to apply is May 1st. Read more here.
Calflowers Scholarship awards $5,000 to students who are seeking employment in floriculture, show a deep interest in agriculture and are seeking to further go on their journey to their career. Should have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. The deadline is May 1st. Learn more here.
The Achievement Award Program (TAAP) offers $24,000 ($6,000 annually) to students who express financial need; be enrolled full-time at UC Berkeley; be incoming freshmen or incoming junior transfer; and, have participated in retreat, and alumni engagement events, throughout the academic year. This application is due May 11th. Learn more here.
ESA Youth Scholarship awards $7,500 to Students who submit a 500-1,000 word essay along with their application, answering the question: “What it means to me to have my parent/guardian involved in securing our community. This Application is due May 14th. More info here.
Gilbert Tonkin Memorial Scholarship awards students from Gilbert Tonkin’s local community who are preparing to embark on their lives. Applicants must be a high school senior in Humboldt County, California or attend college or trade school after graduation. The deadline to apply is May 14th. Read more here.
Deblinger Family Scholarship awards $10,000 to single mothers pursuing their education, must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher. This application is due May 16th. Read more here.
AAEDE Scholarship awards up to $1,000 to eligible California students, students must be graduating in their senior year of high school who express financial need. Only U.S. Citizens apply. The deadline to apply is May 26th . More details here.
June
Frederick and Bernice Beretta Memorial Scholarship awards $5,000 to students trying to be better themselves through education. Any high school, undergraduate, or trade school student who is a resident of San Diego County or Nevada County in California may apply for this scholarship. The application deadline is June 1st. Read more here.
TELACU College Success Program awards $5,000 to students who are first-generation college students from low-income households with a minimum GPA of 2.5. Applicants are available to students from regional areas in California, Texas, Illinois and New York. This application is due June 30th. More info here. Website
Hearts for Community Service Scholarship awards $5,000 to students who are active volunteers in their community and are planning to pursue post-secondary education. Students who are residents of Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin are eligible to apply. Also, applicants must have at least a 2.75 GPA, two letters of recommendation from the organization they volunteered in, and a 500-word essay answering the prompted questions on the website. The deadline to apply is June 30th. More info here.
California Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grant Program (LEPD) awards up to $12,192 to California peace officers (Highway Patrol, marshalls, sheriffs, police officers), Department of Corrections and California Youth Authority employees, and permanent/full-time firefighters employed by public entities. The deadline is June 30. Learn more here.
Mel C. Marshall Student Scholarship offers $500 per semester to a student who expresses financial needs. Applicants must maintain a 2.5 GPA and live in California. Applications due June 30th. More info. Here.
July
Annie Ibok Scholarship gives $1,000 to a student who must be a recent high school graduate from the states of Washington or California, attending an HBCU as a full-time freshman in the upcoming fall with a declared major.This application is due July 31st. Read more here.
Jeff Sein Kwan Yang Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 to students of all ethnic backgrounds who live in the San Gabriel Valley. Students must be graduating high school seniors residing in or attending school in the San Gabriel Valley area, an immigrant, or a child of an immigrant. This application is due July 15th. Learn more here. Application detail
August
Berry Quality of Life Youth Leadership Scholarship awards up to $500 to students who demonstrate leadership, give back to their community, and is a resident of CA who goes to high school in Carmichael. This application is due August 1st. Read more here.
This is given to students who write an essay, 500 words maximum, about the importance of ethics and integrity in the community. Students must be in grades 9-12 and enrolled in school in Apache, Coconino, Gila, Imperial, La Paz, Orange, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, San Diego, Yavapai, or Yuma Counties. The deadline is August 11th. Read more here.
Santa Rosa Ninety-Nines Aviation Scholarship offers $5,000 to a local woman pilot who has a current private license. Applicants should be planning a career in aviation, and with flight training or education they must live within 150 miles of Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa, CA. The minimum age is 17 years old. This application must be postmarked by August 15th. Read more here.
Powering Futures Scholarship awards $5,000 to current high school seniors, graduate students, or individuals who have earned a GED. Have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Be enrolled or plan to enroll in an accredited 2 or 4-year college/university in the U.S. in the fall, be a SMUD customer living in SMUD’s service area, or have a SMUD customer as a legal guardian. This application is due August 15th. Read more here.
September
Utom Conservation Fund Scholarship awards $2,000 to 10 students residing in the Utom River Watershed and have a passion for the environment. Students must write a 500 word or less essay describing their passion for the environment and the Utom River Watershed and submit a letter of recommendation from academic staff. The deadline to apply is September 1st. Read more here and apply here.
Electric Cycle Studio Student Athlete Scholarship awards $1,000 to student-athletes who embody dedication, perseverance, and a strong commitment to both academics and athletics. Any high school senior who is a student-athlete in California may apply for this scholarship opportunity. The deadline to apply is September 1st. Read more here.
Daniel A. Terry Scholarship awards $3,000, renewable for up to four years, to a student who has a parental figure that worked as a firefighter in California and passed away on duty. This application is due September 1st. More info. Here.
Cal Grant C Award Program offers up to $3,009 to students who are U.S. citizens or eligible non citizens and permanent and current California residents. Applicants must express financial need. Students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the CA Dream Act Application by the September 2nd deadline. More information here.
San Diego AEP Scholarship awards $2,000 to seniors and juniors in high school interested in environmental topics and professions. Scholarship recipient(s) will also receive a complimentary admission to one SDAEP luncheon. Students must be attending high school in San Diego or Imperial County and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. This application is due September 4th. More info here.
SDAEP Diversity in the Environmental Profession Scholarship awards $1,000 to high school juniors and seniors who are interested in pursuing an education in environmentally related topics. This scholarship is meant to promote and encourage BIPOC voices within the profession. This application is due September 4th. More info here.
Beat the Odds Program awards to students who live in Ohio, New York, California, Texas, Minnesota, or Washington, D.C. attending a public, charter, or alternative high school. Students must overcome hardships such as abuse, homelessness, disability, etc. Application due September 10th. Learn more here.
Don & Roy Splawn Charitable Foundation West Scholarship awards $2,750 to a financially disadvantaged student who wishes to further their pursuit of post-secondary education. The student must be a legal California resident. graduating high school senior, be civic-minded and give back to the community, and be able to demonstrate financial need. The deadline to apply is September 14th. Apply here.
Sponsoring True Advocacy for Challenged Youth Scholarship awards up to $1,000 to students to help fund tuition and miscellaneous education expenses. Students must be at least 17 years of age, reside in Sacramento, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sutter, Yolo, or Solano, be admitted to or enrolled in an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and be in good academic standing at current school. The deadline to apply is September 15th. Apply here.
This is given to students who write an essay, 500 words maximum, about the importance of ethics and integrity in the community. Students must be in grades 9-12 and enrolled in school in Apache, Coconino, Gila, Imperial, La Paz, Orange, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, San Diego, Yavapai, or Yuma Counties. The deadline is September 22th. Read more here.
October
National Rice Month Scholarship Contest awards $5,000 dollars to students to create an original video about the importance of rice and National rice month. Applicants must be a high school student in a rice growing state and the video must focus on U.S. grown rice. The deadline to apply is October 15th. Read more here.
November
Good Tidings Community Service Scholarship awards $10,000 dispersed evenly over 4 years to marginalized students. All candidates must be a high school senior, reside in one of the specified California counties and must volunteer a minimum of 1 shift for Good Tidings. The deadline to apply is November 3rd. Read more here.
A.W. Bodine-Sunkist Scholarship awards $2,000 to students with a personal or family involvement in Arizona or California agriculture. Candidates must be a high school senior entering college or a current undergraduate student and the applicant or an immediate family member must be involved in California agriculture. The deadline to apply is November 15th. Read more here.
Live Your Dream Scholarship awards up to $10,000 to young women who are enrolled in or have been accepted to a vocational/skills training program or an undergraduate degree program and are motivated to achieve their education and career goals.This application is due November 15th. More info here.
University of California-San Diego Chancellor’s Scholarships offers $20,000 for the 4 years of college to students who show academic achievement and are entering as first-year students. The deadline is November 30th. Application due November 30th. More details here and application here.
University of California- Irvine Regents’ Scholarship awards $1,000 to freshmen entering from high school and transfer students entering from a California community college. This scholarship is renewable for 3 years for freshmen and 1 year for transfer as long as eligibility requirements are met. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, an eligible non-citizen or students qualifying under AB130 or AB131. The deadline to apply is November 30th. Read more here.
University of California – Irvine Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship awards $1,000 to freshmen entering from high school and transfer students entering from a California community college. This scholarship is renewable for 3 years for freshmen and 1 year for transfer as long as eligibility requirements are met. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, an eligible non-citizen or students qualifying under AB130 or AB131. The deadline to apply is November 30th. Read more here.
December
Theodore J. and F. Elizabeth Kirsch Southern California Scholarship awards first-year students who reside and attend public high school in the California communities of San Jose, San Mateo, and Palm Desert. The amount varies depending on available funds. Applicant must file a FAFSA application to be eligible. The deadline to apply is December 1st. Read more here.
Hagan Foundation Scholarship awards $2,000 to help pay for essential items to attend college and up to $7,500 each semester for up to 8 consecutive semesters.. Applicants that have achieved a high school Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Applicants for this scholarship must have graduated from an eligible high school in the U.S. Application is due December 1st. More info here.
Q Boise State WUE Scholarship awards up to $14,572 annually to a student who is a United States Citizen, must have a 3.90 to 4.0 GPA. Applicants who are non-residents of Idaho and enrolled in Boise State University may apply. Application is due December 15th Read more here.
Jazz at the Ballroom Scholarship awards $1,000 to California music students to further their education in jazz and music programs. This application is due December 16th. More info here. Website
Sharon L. Smartt Memorial Scholarship awards $500 to students who are pursuing humanities. Applicants must be a high school or undergraduate student, be female-identifying, live in California and be first generation or low-income. The deadline to apply is December 30th. Read more here.
Terry Masters Memorial Scholarship awards $1,500 to students who are painters and pursuing a degree in the fine arts. Applicants must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student and submit a short essay alongside 3 original pieces of artwork to be eligible. The deadline to apply is December 31st. Read more here.
Deadline's Vary
PG&E Scholarships offer up to $10,000 or more based on various scholarships provided for students interested in majoring in STEM-related fields. Applicants must be high school senior graduates or have received a GED whose residence is in California. Also, Veterans or adults returning to school are encouraged to apply. Eligible majors for the Better Together STEM Scholarships include Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power, and energy), Computer Science/Information Systems, Cyber Security, Environmental Sciences, Math, and Physics. Read more here.
META Foundation Scholarships offer $6,000 Must have a 3.0 GPA. must be a U.S. citizen of Hispanic origin and must be graduating (or have graduated) from a high school in Southern California. Learn more here.
San Diego State University Merit Scholarships award $40,000 to outstanding students who graduate from a local San Diego high school and achieve a minimum 4.0 in high school. More details here.
Courtney McCoy Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 to a student who is a current graduating high school senior from Palo Alto High School enrolling in college and must have served as a teacher assistant or classified student service assistant. More info. Here.
Anthony Narigi Hospitality Scholarship Fund is for students residing in Monterey County, San Francisco County, Sonoma County, Napa County, Contra Costa County, or Santa Clara County interested in pursuing a career in hospitality industry. The awarded amount is up to $5,000. Applicants must be currently employed in the hospitality profession or planning to enroll or already enrolled in a 4-year college, university, or hospitality trade school. Also, applicants must have a 2.5 GPA. More info here.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Scholars Program offers $10,000 to students who are U.S. citizens graduating from high school in Ventura County, California, and want to continue their education as a full-time students at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate outstanding leadership, character and commitment to Ventura County. This application opens in October. More details here.
Alexx Flores Opportunity Scholarship awards $1,500 to someone who demonstrates the following values: grit, determination, perseverance, honesty and humility. This application will open in February 2024 . Read more here.


