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Scholarship Catalog2013-14
Division of Educational ServicesStudent Services Department
1144 East Channel Street Stockton, CA 95205
Board of Education Area 1 Gloria Allen Area 2 Sal Ramirez Area 3 Kathy Garcia Area 4 Colleen Keenan Area 5 David Varela Area 6 David L. Midura Area 7 Steve Smith
SuperintendentDr. Steven Lowder
Deputy Superintendent, Dr. Sheree Audet
SCHOLARSHIPS 2013 – 2014
Table of Contents and Scholarships at a Glance
PAGE
SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATION DEAD LINE
(SUBMIT BY:)
GENDER
ETHNICITY
DESIGNATED MAJOR
INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL
NEED
AVAILABLE
TO:
RENEWABLE
1. Alex G. Spanos 03/15 M/F All Any Major (2 or 4 year college)
Yes SUSD High Schools Not Indicated
2. Alma Simmons Wood /Dr. Gaylord A.Nelson Memorial
03/31 M/F All Any Major (4-yr. college or university in California)
Yes Any San Joaquin County High School
Yes. Maximum 4 years. (Refer to “eligibility” criteria)
3. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Dr. Juanita F. Curtis
03/15 M/F Black Any Major “College of student’s choice”
Not Necessary
SUSD/Lincoln/ St. Mary’s/Lodi Unified
Not Indicated
4. Amos Alonzo Stagg 03/15 M/F All Any Major (College of choice)
Yes Stagg Only Not Indicated
5. Amos Alonzo Stagg Class of 1964 03/31 M/F All Any Major (College of choice)
Not Indicated
Stagg only Not Indicated
6. Amos Alonzo Stagg Faculty Association
03/15 M/F All Any Major (2 or 4 year college or vocational institution)
Not Indicated
Stagg Only Not Indicated
7. An International Women of Color Scholarship “Essie Gilchrist Scholarship”
03/15 M/F Black Any Major 2 or 4-year college/university “full-time”
Not Indicated
SUSD/Lincoln/ St. Mary’s/Lodi Unified
Not Indicated
8. Anna Hansen
03/31 M/F All Any Major Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
9. Annie Edwards Wagner 03/31 Male All U.C. Berkeley Only Yes SUSD Only Not Renewable
10. Association of Filipino-Americans in Education (A.F.A.E.)
04/14 M/F Must be of Filipino Descent
Not Designated Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
11. Avi Raina (Journalism) 03/15 M/F All Not Indicated Not Indicated
Stagg only Not Indicated
12. Baldwin 03/31 M/F All Any Major (College of Choice)
Yes SUSD Only Not Renewable
13. Barbara Chan Memorial 03/31 M/F All Student must express sincere desire to be a teacher
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
14. Barrow-Empowerment Foundation
03/15 M/F African- American
Any Major (College of Choice)
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
15. Ben and Janie Reddish Foundation
03/15 M/F African- American
Counselling or Teaching Major
Yes Edison Only Not Indicated
16. Black Employees Assn. of SUSD (BEASUSD)
03/01 M/F Black Any Major Not Necessary
Any San Joaquin County High School
Not Indicated
17. Black Family Day Kathy A. Nixon Memorial
03/31 M/F Black Any Major Not Indicated
“Any public high school in Stockton or Lodi or Manteca”
Not Indicated
18. Black Family Day Lavenna Moppins Gray Memorial
03/31 M/F Black Any Major Not Indicated
“Any public high school in Stockton or Lodi or Manteca:
Not Renewable
19. Black Family Day Vodie MucCular Arts Award
03/31 M/F Black “Demonstrated excellence in pursuit of the arts;i.e. music, theater arts, fine arts or dance”
Not Indicated
“Any public high school in Stockton, Lodi or Manteca”
Not Indicated
20. California Association of Bilingual Educators (C.A.B.E.)
03/28 M/F All Any Major Yes Any San Joaquin County High School (Bilingual or ESL program – 2 years)
Not Indicated
21. California Retired Teachers Assn. Chpt. #20 (San Joaquin Division)
02/28 M/F All Teaching Vocation Only College of Choice -Full-Time Student
Yes Graduate from Public High School and Reside in San Joaquin Chapter #20 area
Not Indicated
22. Carlos Ledesma Memorial 03/31 Not Indicated
All Any Major (2 years H.S. Varsity Sports or School Band)
Yes Stagg Only Not Indicated
23. Carpenter’s Local #152 03/15 M/F All Preferably going into the construction-related field
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
24. Chinese Benevolent Association Dr. Guey C. Mark CBA Club Scholarship
04/17 M/F Chinese Descent
Any Major (College of Choice)
See Scholarship Description
Any S.J. County High School
Not Indicated
25. Chinese Cultural Society (7) 1) CCSS Club 2) Dr. Henry and Sylvia Wong 3) Wong Shee Huey, Memorial 4) Dr. Mary Ni Wang Memorial 5) Dr. Guey C. Mark, Memorial 6) Jimmy M. Lam 7) Lillian H. Wong Memorial
03/06 M/F Chinese Descent
Any Major (College of Choice)
Not Necessary
Any San Joaquin County High School
Not Indicated
26. Choice “Connoisseur of the Arts” Award
03/15 M/F African-American
College of Choice Not Indicated
SUSD, Lincoln USD, Lodi USD, S.J. County Schools
Not Indicated
27. David Hague 03/15 M/F All Any Major (2 or 4 year college/university)
Yes Stagg Only Not Indicated
28. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Stockton Alumnae Chapter Mildred Chambers Memorial Leola Scott Memorial Syble Robertson Johnson Rebecca Nabors
02/10 M/F African American
Any Major (2 or 4 year college/university or propriety institution
Not Indicated
Any “accredited” public or private high school in San Joaquin County
Not Indicated
29. Down Under (Outback Steakhouse & BEA)
04/11 M/F All Any Major Not Indicated
SUSD, Lincoln, Lodi, Linden and Manteca Schools
Not Indicated
30. Dr. Burke Bradley Memorial 03/03 M/F All Any Major (Delta College - Full Time Status)
Not Necessary
Stagg Only Not Indicated
31. Ed Burns Memorial 03/31 M/F All Any Major Not Indicated
Stagg Only Not Indicated
32. Eddie Felix Memorial
03/31 M/F All Any Major Yes Edison or Weber Inst. Not Indicated
33. Elks (National Foundation) Emergency Education Grant
07/01-12/31 M/F All Any Major Yes Children of a deceased or totally disabled Elk member
Yes (see deadlines and “renewal” qualifications)
34. Elks (National Foundation) Legacy Award
Refer to application for deadline dates
M/F All Any Major Senior planning to attend 4-year coll./univ.
Not Indicated
Refer to catalogue page and application for specific details)
Refer to Application
35. Elks (National Foundation) Most Valuable Student
Refer to application for deadline dates
M/F All Any Major Senior planning to attend 4-year coll./univ.
Yes (Refer to catalogue page and application for specific details)
Not indicated (Refer to app)
36. Elks (California-Hawaii Association) Student with disabilities
03/15 M/F All Any Major for Lic. Voc. Sch., Accredited Com. Coll. or 4-yr. Coll.
Financial Need will be considered
Resident California or Hawaii
Yes (Must meet yearly criteria for renewal evaluation)
37. Elks (California-Hawaii Association) Vocational Grant
Refer to application for deadline dates
M/F All Any Major (Voc/Tech course of studies) Refer to application for details
Financial need “is considered”
(Refer to catalogue page and application for specific details)
Not indicated (Refer to app.)
38. Elwyn G. Gallagher 03/15 M/F All Any Major 1/2 to Academic l/2 to Vocational
Yes Franklin Only Not Indicated
39. Esquire Club 03/31 M/F Black Any Major (2 or 4 year coll/univ)
Not Indicated
SUSD/Lincoln/ St. Mary’s
Not Indicated
40. Eugene E. Cook, Sr. Memorial 03/15 M/F All Major in Teaching/Counseling
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
41. Frank Thornton Smith Music 03/15 M/F All Music Major (2 or 4 year college/university)
Not Necessary
Stockton Area High Schools and/or S.J. Delta College
Not Indicated
42. Friedberger Education Fund 03/19 M/F All Any Major Intent to enroll in California institution of higher learning
Yes S.J. County High School (Public or Private)
Not Indicated
43. Gates Millennium Scholars (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
Please refer to H.S. scholarship chairperson for procedures, details, deadlines, etc.
44. Grant Taggart
03/31 Male All Not Indicated Not Necessary
Edison Only Not Indicated
45. Haute Couture Societe 04/13 M/F All Major in: Fashion Design/Visual Merchandising/or Fashion Illustration (2 or 4 year college/university)
Not Necessary
Graduating Senior or College Student
Not Indicated
46. James Urbani
03/31 M/F All Instrumental Music Major/Minor (2 or 4 year college or university)
Not Necessary
SUSD Only Not Indicated
47. Japanese American Citizen’s League (7)
JACL Baba Family Memorial
04/01
M/F
Japanese/ American
Any Major “to be used for college education”
Not Indicated
Grad. H.S. Senior or student enrolled in institution of higher learner.
Not Indicated
48. JACL Dobana Family Memorial
04/01 M/F Japanese/ American (at least l/8 Japanese descent)
Any Major (2 or 4 year college/university)
Not Indicated
JACL members or their direct descendants S.J. County Schools
Not Indicated
49. JACL Edward & Bernice Endow
04/01 M/F Japanese/ American (Senior/College/Graduate Student)
Any Major “to be used for college education”
Yes “Open to high school senior, college student, or graduate student.
Not indicated
50. JACL Elizabeth Humbargar
04/01 M/F Japanese/ American
Any Major (2 or 4 year college/university)
Not Indicated
Any S.J. County High School
Not Indicated
51. JACL George & Amy Matsumoto
04/01 M/F Japanese/ American
Any Major “to be used for advanced education”
Not Indicated
Grad. H.S. Senior or student enrolled in institution of higher learning
Not Indicated
52. JACL Stockton Chapter
04/01 M/F Japanese/ American
Not Indicated Yes S.J. County High Schools
Not Indicated
53. JACL Union Bank
04/01 M/F Japanese/ American (at least l/8 Japanese descent)
Any Major “to be used for college education”
Not Indicated
Grad. H.S. Senior or student enrolled in institution of higher learning
Not Indicated
54. John Tucker Volleyball/Academic Fund
03/15 M/F All Any Major (4-year College)
Yes Franklin Only Not Indicated
55. Joseph E. Donahue Memorial 03/15 M/F All “Academic interest” in pursuing English, Creative Writing, or Education (Major)
Yes S.J. County High School (Public, Private, or Charter)
Not Indicated
56. Kelesha Martin Book Fund
04/26 M/F All Academic interest “proof of enrollment in fine arts classes”
Yes (50%) Chavez or Stagg High Schools
Not Indicated
57. Kiwanis Club of Stockton (Foundation)
03/31 M/F All Any Major “Accredited College or University as full time student”
Yes Edison, Stagg, Bear Creek, Chavez, Stockton Collegiate, ASPIRE (Ben Holt), and S.E.C.A.
Not Indicated
58. Kohl Open School 04/18 M/F All Any Major Not Necessary
San Joaquin County High School (Attended 4 years & graduate of Kohl)
No
59. Latin American Club, Inc. 05/01 M/F Mexican Ancestry (50%)
Any Major (College or Technical School)
Yes SUSD/Lincoln/ St. Mary’s/ McNair/Bear Creek
Not Indicated
60. Latin American Golf Association 03/15 M/F Mexican Descent
Any Major “for educational expenses”
Yes SUSD/ St. Mary’s
Not Indicated
61. Lily Cliberon Memorial 03/15 M/F All Any Major Must attend community college or 4-year college/university.
Not Necessary
Stagg Only Not Indicated
62. Lois B. Oser 03/31 M/F All “Education” Major “public supported college/university”
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
63. Lucile A. Stuermer 03/15 M/F All Music and Math Not Indicated
Franklin High School Only
Not Indicated
64. Margaret L. Washington 03/31 M/F Black Major: “leading to professional career in service-related field” 2 or 4 year college or university. (Preference given to students planning to attend U.O.P.)
Not Necessary
SUSD Only Yes (With Stipulations)
65. Maxine Dulac Memorial 03/31 M/F All Any Major 2 or 4-year college/university in California
Yes San Joaquin County High Schools
Not Indicated
66. M.E.Ch.A. Club (Chavez High School)
03/31 M/F Active Member/Officer and Fund-raising Participant
Any Major 2 or 4 year college/university or tech school.
Not Indicated
Chavez High School ONLY
Not Indicated
67. Michael Carney
03/31 M/F All Any Major Not Necessary
S.U.S.D. Only Not Indicated
68. N.A.A.C.P.
03/31 M/F Black Any Major
“school or college of recipient’s choice”
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated. “funds must be used in academic year following graduation”
69. Raychel Taggart 03/31 Female All Not Indicated Not Necessary
Edison Only Not Indicated
70. Raydell Barkley 03/3l
M/F All Not Indicated Yes Franklin Only Not Indicated
71. Reynosa/Loduca Memorial 03/31 M/F Hispanic Any Major “must enroll in accredited 2 or 4 year college/university”
Yes Franklin/Edison Not Indicated
72. Robert Preston 03/31 M/F All Any Major “college of student’s choice”
Yes SUSD Only Yes ($200/yr for 4 yrs -$800 total)
73. Rotary Club of Stockton “Career Technical Education Award”
03/14 M/F All Any Major “in pursuit of a specific career-tech educ goal
Not Indicated
Any City of Stockton H. S.
No
74. Rotary Club of Stockton “Community Service Scholarship”
03/14 M/F All Any Major “must attend post-secondary institution”.
Not Necessary
Any City of Stockton H.S.
No
75. Rotary Club of Stockton “Susan Drake Interact Scholarship”
03/14 M/F All Any Major “Member of Interact Club”
Not Necessary
Edison or Chavez H.S. – Only! (Member of Interact Club).
No
76. S.J. Engineers Council (SJEC) 01/11 M/F All “earn degree in engineering – enter engineering-related field”
Yes Any S.J. County H.S. Not Indicated
77. Sgt. Kimberly Pinto Memorial 03/31 M/F All Criminal Justice/Police
Science Major. College/university of student’s choice
Not Indicated
SUSD Only Not Indicated
78. Sharon Norton and Lee McDannald
03/31 M/F All Any Major “Not considered”
Franklin H.S. –Only “New Life Club”
member
Not Indicated
79. Soo Yuen Benevolent Assoc. 03/15 M/F Family name of:
“Louie” “Fong”
“Kwong”
Any Major “college of student’s choice”
Yes SUSD, Lodi USD, St. Mary’s, Lincoln USD, or Linden H.S.
Not Indicated
80. South Stockton Lion’s Club
03/31 M/F All Any Major “college of student’s choice”
Yes Edison Only Not Indicated
81. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame BOB GROGAN
03/31 M/F All Any Major “Intent to complete 2 Year AA Degree or Major at 4 Year College)
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
82. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame CARL PEREGOY
03/31 M/F All Any Major “intent to complete 2 Year AA Degree or Major at 4 Year Coll”
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
83. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame DELPHINE & JIMMY
CARTER
03/31 M/F All Any Major “intent to complete 2 Year AA Degree or Major at 4 year Coll”
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
84. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame DOM GEORGE
03/31 M/F All Any Major “intent to complete 2 Year AA Degree or Major at 4 Year Coll”
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
85. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame PETE LENZ
03/31 M/F All Any Major “must have played at least l year of varsity basketball & earned a letter” (declare intent to attend/pursue degree at 4-year coll)
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
86. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame JACK O’KEEFE
03/31 M/F All Any Major “must have completed at least l year in a varsity sport & earned a letter” “declare intent to complete 2-year AA Degree or major at 4-year coll/university”
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
87. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame MARK STEVEN DONAHUE
03/31 M/F All Any Major “must have completed at least 1 year in a varsity sport & earned a letter” “declare intent to complete 2-year AA Degree or major at 4- Year coll/university
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
88. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame MICHAEL A. GARRIGAN
03/31 M/F All Any Major “must have completed at least l varsity sport & earned a letter”. “declare intent to pursue 4-year coll/univ. degree”
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
89. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame MICKEY & DOUG WILSON
03/31 M/F All Any Major “must have completed at least one varsity sport & earned a letter” “declare intent to pursue 4-yr college degree”
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
90. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame PETE ZOLEZZI
03/31 M/F All Any Major “must have completed at least l full season & earned a letter” “declare intent to pursue 4-year coll/univ. degree”
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
91. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame RAY BRUDERNICH
03/31 M/F All Any Major “Intent to complete 2 Year AA Degree or Major at 4 Year College)
Yes Any of the high schools in the Metropolitan Stockton area.
Not Indicated
92. Stockton Bahai Faith “Peace Promoter Scholarship”
04/07 M/F All Any Major Not Indicated
Any high school “in the city of Stockton”
Not Indicated
93. Stockton Cathay Club 03/31 M/F “Chinese Descent & U.S. Citizen”
Any Major “must declare intent to complete AA, BA or BS from accredited college or university”
Yes SUSD/Lincoln USD or
Lodi USD
Non-Renewable
94. Stockton Fire Department Family Auxiliary
03/31 M/F “Must be son/daughter of active, deceased or retired City of Stockton Firefighter”
Any Major (Institution not indicated)
Not Necessary
“Graduating H.S. Senior”
Not Indicated
95. Stockton Odd Fellows Lodge #11 JABEZ “JAY” GIBSON MEMORIAL
03/15 M/F All “Science Major” “college/university of choice
Not Necessary
SUSD, Lincoln or St. Mary’s
Not Indicated
96. Stockton Public Schools Foundation MARY BIXLER STANTON MEMORIAL ESPINOZA GRANT (M.B. Stanton) RUTH JANTZEN MEMORIAL (M.B. Stanton) CROCE (M.B. Stanton
See H.S. Counselor and Application for details See H.S. Counselor and Application for details See H.S. Counselor and Application for details See H.S. Counselor and Application for details
M/F M/F M/F M/F
See “Specific Requirements” (eligibility /qualifications) “Mexican Ancestry” “Majoring in Elementary Education” “Majoring in Agriculture or Business”
Any Major (2 or 4-year college/ university or accredited vocation/tech school) Any Major (2-or 4-year college/ university or accredited vocational/tech school) Major: “must have major in elementary education.” Major: “must have major in agriculture or business”
Yes Yes Yes Yes
SUSD Only Chavez, Edison, Franklin, Stagg, Pacific Law Ac., Merlo,Weber, and S.E.C.A. SUSD Only Chavez, Edison, Franklin, Stagg, Pacific Law Ac., Merlo,Weber, and S.E.C.A. SUSD Only Chavez, Edison, Franklin, Stagg, Pacific Law Ac., Merlo,Weber, and S.E.C.A. SUSD Only Chavez, Edison, Franklin, Stagg, Pacific Law Ac., Merlo,Weber, and S.E.C.A.
Not Indicated Not Indicated Not Indicated Not Indicated
97. Stockton Public Schools Foundation AGARI/LAUREL
See H.S. Counselor and Application for details
M/F All Major: “must enroll in technology courses” “Must be enrolled S.J. Delta College.”
Yes SUSD Only Chavez, Edison, Franklin, Stagg, Pacific Law Ac., Merlo,Weber, and S.E.C.A.
Not Indicated
98. Stockton Pupil Personnel Assn. Fred Busher (Special Education)
03/15 M/F All “Planned major in Sch. Psych./Sch. Couns/Spch-Lang Path/Nursing/ Occ Therp/ P.T.” “Preferably parent a member in good standing SPPA”
Not Necessary
SUSD Only Not Indicated
99. Stockton/San Joaquin County Legal Professionals Association (LSI) Eula Mae Jett (State Wide)
03/01 M/F All Major: “Legal field” defined as (a) legal sctry, (b) receptionist, (c) legal asst., (d) court reptr. – leading to cert. or degree.
Yes State Wide Not Indicated
100. Stockton/San Joaquin County Legal Professionals Association (LSI) Maud Hamilton (Local)
03/01 M/F All Major: “Legal field” defined as (a) legal sctry, (b) receptionist, (c) legal asst., (d) court reptr.- leading to cert. or degree.
Yes Any San Joaquin County High School
Not Indicated
101. Stockton Teacher’s Assn. SCHOLARSHIP FUND
03/15 M/F All Major: Education “in pursuit of a teaching
credential”
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
102. Stockton Teacher’s Assn. WALTER S. RATHHAUS
03/14 M/F All “Must have intent to pursue career in field of education”
Major: Education “To be used at any 4-yr
accredited teacher training college or university”
Yes SUSD Only Not Indicated
103. The Links, Inc., Stockton Chapter Lavenna Moppins Gray, Community Service Scholarship and General Scholarship
03/31 M/F African-American
Any Major “must attend accredited community college or 4-yr institution”
Yes San Joaquin County Schools (Public or Private)
Not Indicated
104. Vance Paulsen
03/15 M/F All Any Major Not Indicated
Franklin Only Not Indicated
105. VASA (Nord Lodge) 03/31 M/F Member of Nordiska Ungfoldskl-ubeen or child/grand-child of member of Nord Lodge
Any Major Not Indicated
Any School (Graduating High School Seniors first consideration)
Not Indicated
106. Veto Ramirez Memorial (Stockton Mexican Athletic Hall of Fame)
04/30 M/F All eligible Seniors i.e. all city, varsity, etc.
Any Major Yes SUSD/St. Mary’s/Brookside Christian/Lincoln/ Bear Creek/McNair/ Weston Ranch
Not Indicated
107. Wilhelmina Henry 03/15 M/F African-American Descent
Any Major “may be used at school or college of choice”
Yes Franklin Only Not Indicated
108. William Metcalfe
03/15 M/F All “Student must be identified ‘GATE’ under State Code”
Any Major “to be used at any 4-year college or university”
Not Necessary
Stagg Only Not Indicated
109. William P. Rice 03/15 M/F All “to be used toward a post- high school vocational training program”
Any Major “may be used at college/school of student’s choice”
Not Necessary
Stagg Only Not Indicated
Scholarship Information
The 2013-2014 Stockton Unified School District “Catalogue” of Scholarships (local, regional, specific, and national) listed herein and on the following websites, is useful and recommended for ALL high school students. Knowledge of the availability of scholarship monies and assistance is particularly helpful for counselors/advisors, teachers, parents and students in helping ALL students set goals and find available means to help achieve those goals! This information and the knowledge of availability of funds should serve to strengthen the academic portion of a comprehensive guidance and counseling program (Grades 10th thru 12th) for students. It is never too soon to research, encourage, and assist our youth toward meaningful and successful futures in school and beyond!
SUSD Scholarship Application
Web sites to check out scholarships:
http://www.stockton.k12.ca.us Click on Students and Parents, Scholarship Application (do not enter user name or password). The application is also included in this catalogue. http://www.Collegeboard.com Contains a database with more than 2,300 sources offering college funding. http://www.collegescholarships.com Features a list of scholarships opportunities, updated monthly. http://www.finaid.org/scholarships A good overview of information about scholarships with several hot links. http://www.iefa.org Explores scholarship opportunities by type, name, location or field of study. http://www.scholarshiphelp.org Offers primers and application-process tips.
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Student Services Department1144 E Channel St Stockton, CA 95205
General Scholarship ApplicationApplicant Cover Page
School Year
Student Name
School Name
Counselor
Due Date to Counselor
Due Date to Student Services
2013-2014
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
General Scholarship ApplicationAll information must be typed!
Name Student ID
Last Name First Name Middle
Address
Insert Self Picture Here
Street Address
City State Zip Code
Phone
Home Phone Cell Phone Email
Birth
Date of Birth Place of Birth
Ethnicity
Race or National Origin
Mother
Full Name Occupation Employer
Father
Full Name Occupation Employer
Family Information
Total number of people living in the home, including parents?
Number of dependent brothers and sisters living in the home?
Number of dependent brothers and sisters attending college?
Does your family contribute to the financial support of your siblings who are currently attending college?(If yes, please explain.)
Yes No
What is your current career plan?
What degree do you plan to obtain? (select all that apply) A.A. BA/BS MA PhD
Education Information
School Currently Attending Rank in Class
GPA Information
Total Weighted UC/CSU SAT Score ACT Score
College Choices
First Choice Second Choice
College Major
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 2
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Parent Information
List your parents' membership in professional or work-related organizations.
List your parents' membership in service and civic organizations.
List your parents' union affiliations. List the religious preference of your parents (optional).
Is your parent or grandparent a member of the Armed Forces? If yes, which branch?
Is your parent or grandparent a veteran? Disabled veteran? Deceased veteran?
Application RationaleIn your own words, explain why you are applying for a scholarship and state any compelling reasons to justify your need to apply for financial aid. Outline any unusual financial circumstances that would clarify your status and eligibility for a scholarship. Please only address your financial situation .
Family Financial StatusThe most recent copy of the Federal Income Tax Return Form 1040 (pages 1 and 2) OR a copy of the Passport to Service form must be attached to this application. For security purposes, the Social Security Number will be removed from all documentation by the Counselor after verification is complete. If your family support comes from public assistance and you wish to obtain a copy of the Passport to Service documentation, contact your eligibility worker at San Joaquin Human Services Agency, (209) 468-1000.
REQUIRED – COMPLETE EITHER OF THE BOXES BELOW – REQUIRED
Annual Gross Income $ Annual Family Public Assistance $
Adjusted Gross Income $
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 3
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Stockton Athletic Hall of FameScholarship Application Cover Sheet
Name Student ID
Last Name First Name Middle
School D.O.B.
Full Name
Mark ALL of the SAHF Scholarships for which you wish to be considered:
Bob Grogan
Carol Peregoy Memorial
Dom George
H.B. “Pete” Lenz Memorial (Basketball ONLY)
Jack O'Keefe Memorial
Mark Steven Donahue Memorial
Michael Garrigan Memorial
Mickey and Doug Wilson
Pete Zolezzi Memorial
Ray Brudernich
When applying for SAHF Scholarships, all applicants, coaches, counselors, and Administrators must remember the following guidelines:
• The Scholarship Application Cover Sheet (this document) MUST be completed and attached to the application
• Use only the SUSD General Scholarship Application (GSA) form
• Submit only one completed GSA per student
• When documenting sports activities, indicate only those sports in which the student received a LETTER for participation.
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 4
Bob Grogan
Carl Peregoy Memorial
Dom George
H.B. “Pete” Lenz Memorial (Basketball ONLY)
Jack O’Keefe Memorial
Mark Steven Donahue Memorial
Michael Garrigan Memorial
Mickey and Doug Wilson
Pete Zolezzi Memorial
Ray Brudernich
Delphine and Jimmy Carter Memorial
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Student Activities Record
Name Student ID
Last Name First Name Middle
Use this form to document and categorize the school and community activities in which you participated while attending high school. Place an X in the column that corresponds to each grade level during which you participated in the activity.
School Activities Gr 9 Gr 10 Gr 11 Gr 12 Community Activities Gr 9 Gr 10 Gr 11 Gr 12
Student Government Organizations
Organizations
Church Activities
Employment
Athletics (add an “L” after the sport name if you lettered in it)
Hobbies and Interests
Visual and Performing Arts
Cheerleader Awards, Honors, and Achievements
Band/Orchestra
Drama
Dance
Awards, Honors, Summer Programs/Activities
Community Service
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 5
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Scholarship CategoriesMark ALL categories that apply to you. Special scholarships are available to students in a wide variety of categories.
Ethnicity or Ethnic Origin
American Indian Descent Hispanic Descent
Asian Descent Italian Catholic Descent
African American Japanese American Descent
Chinese Descent Mexican American Descent
Filipino Descent Portuguese Descent
Greek Descent
Family Background
Child of California School Employee Child of Stockton Firefighter
Child of Parent in the Insurance Field Family Name of Louie, Fong, Kwong, or Wong
Current and Past Academic Activities
Bilingual Education (2 years minimum in the ELD program) Interact Officer
GATE Key Club Officer
Head Start (enrolled prior to entering school) Sports (lettered in varsity only)
College and Post-Secondary Opportunities
Exploring a Music Major Planning to attend San Joaquin Delta Community College
Male Student applying to UC Berkeley Vocation Training
Career Goals
Agri-Business Education Legal Secretary or Secretarial Field
Career in Physical, Biological, or Engineering Sciences Teaching Career Elementary Secondary
Civil Engineering
Current College Plans
Proposed College Major
Probable Vocation/Career Field
Primary College of Choice
Letters of RecommendationList at least three individuals of whom you have requested letters of recommendation.
Full Name Relation (i.e. coach, teacher, etc) Contact (email or phone number)
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 6
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
1.
Alex G. Spanos
Scholarship Fund
One @ $1,000.
(Amount may vary depending upon current interest
rates.)
1. Graduating senior from Edison, Franklin, Stagg or Chavez high schools. 2. Must be used for educational expenses at a 2-year or 4-year college.
1. Financial need. 2. “B” grade point 3. Motivation to succeed.
1. File Scholarship Registration Form at home school. File with Scholarship Chairperson by:
March 15, 2014 2. Each school will screen applicants and submit up to two candidates. 3. Selection of a recipient will be made by the SUSD Scholarship Committee. 4. Payment will be forwarded to the college financial aid office upon enrollment verification.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
2.
Alma Simmons Wood
Scholarship ----------------------
Sponsored by Rho Eta Chapter
of Omega Nu Sorority.
---------------------- Dr. Gaylord A.
Nelson Memorial
Scholarship.
One @ $1,000.
(Renewable for a maximum of four
years)
One @ $1,000.
(Renewable for a maximum of four
years)
1. Open to graduating seniors from San Joaquin County High Schools. 2. Must attend a four-year college or university (California) 3. College major may be in any field. 4. Sponsor will provide continued support over a four-year period provided financial need exists and satisfactory progress is maintained.
1. Over all 3.00 G.P.A. 2. Demonstrated financial need. 3. Evidence of superior service to school or community.
1. All applicants accepted that meet eligibility and qualifications stated. 2. SUSD Scholarship Committee will screen applicants to 5 or 6 finalists. 3. Finalists will be interviewed in schools by sponsor committee. 4. Two letters of recommendation required including one from student’s high school counselor. 6. One application is sufficient to apply for both scholarships.
Note* May be additions/deletions/changes as
stated.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
3.
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA
SORORITY Mu Zeta Omega Stockton Chapter
Memorial to:
Dr. Juanita F. Curtis,
Memorial Scholarship
Essie Gilchrist
Scholarship Chairperson
Contact: (209) 403-2811
$150. Minimum
(Varied amount and number of
scholarships depends on funds)
1. A Black Student. 2. 12th Grade graduate of SUSD, Lincoln, St. Mary’s, or Lodi Unified School District. 3. To be used at college of student’s choice. 4. Must have grade point average of 2.5 or C+. 5. Must attend an accredited community 2-year college or 4-year college or university, full time, to receive scholarship.
1. Scholarship. 2. Leadership. 3. Good moral character and ethical standards. 4. Community Service
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson or file an application with any member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. 2. Include transcript plus two letters of recommendation, one from a school staff member or counselor, and the other from any person who knows you well enough to comment on your general character. This excludes family members. 3. All applications must be in by March l5, 2014. 4. All selections of award will be chosen by the Scholarship Committee of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Stockton Chapter. Recipient will be notified via mail.
Scholarship must be used within the school year (academic year after high school graduation) received, or funds will revert back to the AKA Stockton
Chapter. 5. Funds will be sent to recipient(s) upon verification of enrollment and Admission Office certification/ stamp.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
4.
Amos Alonzo Stagg
Scholarship
Two @ $800. each
Student-faculty committee to decide
number of awards and amount of each.
l. Three graduating seniors from Stagg High School. 2. To be used at college of choice.
1. Scholarship including grades and excellence of work in Physical Education. 2. Financial Need. 3. Citizenship, including service to Stagg High School.
l. File application with Stagg High Scholarship Committee by:
March l5, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
5.
Amos Alonzo Stagg High
School Scholarship
CLASS OF 1964
$l,000. annually until the fund is exhausted.
One (l) Senior at A.A. Stagg High School. To be used at an accredited college/university.
l) 3.0 Grade Point Average or Higher 2) Submit Official High
School Transcript 3) Good Character and
Citizenship
l) File application with Stagg High School Scholarship Committee by March l5th. 2) High School Transcript 3) Include three (3) letters of recommendation from school staff members, counselors or member of the general community. 4) Stagg High School Scholarship Committee will select five (5) finalists. 5) Stagg High School CLASS OF ’64 SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE will select the recipient from the five finalists.
Note: Applications for five (5) finalists
must be submitted to the Office of Student Services (SUSD) 1144 E.
Channel Street, Stockton, CA 95205 by:
March 3l, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
6.
Amos Alonzo Stagg Faculty Association
Three @ $300. each
(Depending on funds available)
1. Stagg High School graduating senior –ONLY.
1. Must have a minimum 2.6 G.P.A. 2. To be used at any 2 or 4-year college/university or vocational institution. 3. Evidence of Community Service.
1. Submit 300-500 word essay that explains: (a) need (b) “Why I should be considered” 2. Three (3) teacher recommendations. 3. Final selection made by A.A. Stagg Faculty Association. 4. Funds forwarded to college or technical institution upon verification of enrollment.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
7.
An International Women of Color
Foundation
(Stockton Chapter)
“ESSIE GILCHRIST
SCHOLARSHIP”
Essie Gilchrist
Scholarship Chairperson
Contact:
(209) 403-2811
$150. Minimum
(Varied amount and number of
scholarships depends on
funds)
1. A Black Student.
2. 12th Grade graduate of SUSD,
Lincoln, St. Mary’s, or Lodi Unified School
District 3. To be used a college of student’s choice. 4. Must have grade point average of 2.5 or C+. 5. Must attend an accredited community 2-year college or 4-year college or university, full –time, to receive scholarship.
1. Scholarship 2. Leadership 3. Good moral character and ethical standards. 4. Community Service
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson or file an application with any member. 2. Include transcript plus two letters of recommendation, one from a school staff member or counselor, and the other from any person who knows you well enough to comment on your general character. This excludes family members. 3. All applications must be in by:
March 15, 2014.
4. All selections of award will be chosen by the Scholarship Committee of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Inc., Stockton Chapter. Recipient will be notified via mail.
Scholarship must be used within the school
year (academic year after high school graduation) received, or funds will revert
back to the ORGANIZATION.
5. Funds will be sent to recipient(s) upon verification of enrollment at institution and Admission Office certification/stamp.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
8.
Anna Hansen Scholarship
Donated by: Sherry Carney
In Memory Of
Anna Hansen
One @ $2,500.
Graduating Senior ANY S.U.S.D. HIGH
SCHOOL
1. Financial Need. 2. Hard-working Student.
1. Submit SUSD Scholarship Registration Form to Scholarship Chairperson at respective high school by March 3l, 2014. 2. Recipient will be selected by Anna Hansen Scholarship Committee.
NOTE: Application MUST INCLUDE Official
TRANSCRIPT
Questions may be directed to: Sherry Carney
95l-6747
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
9.
Annie Edwards Wagner
Scholarship.
One or Two Recipients @ up to $l,500 each
1. Open to young men.
2. Graduating student from high school in
Stockton Unified School District.
3. To be used at the
University of California Berkeley -- ONLY.
1. Must meet U.C. entrance requirements. 2. Grade point average of 3.5 required. 3. Must show leadership and well-balanced interests. 4. Financial Need.
1. Complete Scholarship Registration Form at home school. Turn in to Scholarship Counselor by March 15, 2014 2. Submit completed application to Student Services Office by March 31, 2014 3. Selection of recipient by SUSD Scholarship Committee. 4. Must present evidence of enrollment as a full-time student at U.C. Berkeley.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
10.
Association of Filipino
Americans in Education
(A.F.A.E.)
5 @ $500.
1. Open to graduating seniors from S.U.S.D. 2. Male or Female 3. Must be of Filipino descent. 4. Upon graduation from high school, recipient must enter a 2- or 4 -year college or university.
1. Financial Need 2. Min. 3.50 G.P.A.
1. Submit completed Scholarship Application Form by:
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2014 A.F.A.E. applications will be available in counseling offices by mid- February.
Application form must include: (a) Resume/Vitae (b) FAFSA – EFC print out 2. Finalists to be interviewed by “Sponsors”
Contact person:
Isabelita Custodio (209) 943-1571
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
11.
(The) Avi Raina Memorial
Scholarship for Journalism
1 @ $500. Graduating Senior from Stagg High
School who held a leadership position on
The Stagg Line newspaper.
l) Boy or Girl 2) Minimum 3.0 GPA 3) At least one year serving in any leadership position on The Stagg Line student newspaper. 4) Portfolio of significant opinion writings.
1) Submit SUSD scholarship packet by deadline. 2) Submit three (3) strong opinion pieces (editorials or columns) to the journalism teacher by the same deadline. 3) Selection made by Scholarship Committee working with Journalism Teacher.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
12.
Baldwin Scholarship
One @ $l,000. Two @ $200.
Amount depends upon
available funds.
l. Graduating senior from SUSD high school. 2. May be used at college of student’s choice.
l. Financial Need 2. Scholarship 3. Citizenship 4. Leadership
l. Submit SUSD Scholarship Registration Form to Scholarship Chairperson at respective school by March l5. 2. Forward transcript and Scholarship Registration Form to Student Services Office by:
March 31, 2014 3. Final selection to be made by SUSD Scholarship Committee.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
13.
Barbara Chan
Memorial Scholarship
One @ $500. l. Graduating Senior from Stockton Unified
School District.
FINANCIAL NEED
1. Minimum grade point average of 3.0
2. Student should be
involved in community service or volunteer at a local school or day care
program.
3. Student must express a desire to be
a teacher
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form with school scholarship chairperson by
March l5, 2014. 2. Student must have a letter of recommenda- tion from school or day care program where
he/she is volunteering. 3. Student must have a letter of recommenda- tion from an educator that validates the appli-
cant’s strong desire to be a teacher.
4. All completed applications must be forwarded by March 3l, 2014 to:
Mr. Jack Vuckovic 10561 Shelton Road Linden, CA 95236
5. Final selection to be made by the Barbara
Chan Scholarship Committee.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
14.
(The) Barrow-Empowerment
Foundation Scholarships
Sponsored by:
The Barrow-Empowerment
Foundation Contact Person:
Percy Barrow 719 E. Market St.,
Stockton, CA. 95202
Cell: 471-4526 Office: 463-6611
Eight @ $250.00 each
(Number of scholarships
depending on availability of
funds)
1. Graduating seniors from Stockton Unified School District schools. 2. African-American 3. Male or Female 4. Must be used at a community college or a 4-year college or university.
1. Minimum of 2.5 grade point average. 2. Financial Need 3. Leadership. 4. Citizenship. 5. Motivated to complete college requirements for graduation.
1. Applicants must file Schoalrship Registration Form with the school Scholarship Chairperson by March l5, 2014. 2. A school transcript must accompany the application as well as two (2) letters of recommendation—one from a community member. 3. The Barrow Foundation Scholarship Committee will make the final selection(s). 4. The Scholarship Committee will notify the recipient of their selection(s). 5. Awards will be granted when recipient provides evidence of official enrollment as a full-time student at a community college or a four-year college/university. 6. Send proof of enrollment to:
THE BARROW-EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION
719 E. Market Street Stockton, CA 95202
(209) 463-6611
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
15.
Ben and Janie Reddish
Foundation
Contact
Benjamin Reddish 5989 E. Fremont St Stockton, CA 95215
(209)93l-2168 e-mail:
Two @ $500.00 1. A graduating Edison High School Senior. 2. African American Male or Female. 3. Pursuing a career in Counseling or Teaching. 4. Must enter a Two (2) or Four (4) year accredited college or university.
l. Financial Need 2. Demonstrated Leadership qualities and participation in school/community service activities. 3. Minimum grade point average of 3.00 4. 300-400 word essay on:
“Why Getting an Education is
Important to Me”
l. File an SUSD Scholarship Application Form with Edison High School Scholarship Chairperson by March l5. 2. Letters of recommendation must include one from a teacher and one from a counselor. 3. Final selection of recipient will be made by the Donor Scholarship Committee. 4. Funds will be forwarded to the recipient upon verification of offical enrollment and attendance as a full-time student. 5. Recipient will be notified via mail. Scholarship must be used within the school year received (Academic Year 2013-2014)
or funds will revert back to the foundation.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
16.
Black Employees
Association of Stockton
Unified School District
(BEASUSD)
BEASUSD P.O. Box 4074 Manteca, CA
95337 Questions:
www.beasusd.org
Minimum: Five @ $500. each
Black graduating seniors from any San Joaquin County High
School
(1) 2.5 total G.P.A. after 7 semesters (minimum)
(2) High School Diploma (3) 200+ word “personal statement” (Discuss your background, goals, and aspirations.) (4) Three (3) signed letters of recommendation.
*(Please Type and Sign your Essay)
(1) Submit BEA-SUSD’s Scholarship Application to:
BEASUSD
P.O. Box 4074 Manteca, CA 95337 by:
March 1, 2014
Applications are at:
www.beasusd.org
Scholarship Chairperson:
E-mail: [email protected] (2) Recipients will be selected by the Black Employees’ Association’s Scholarship Committee. (3) Recipients must submit full-time (12+ units) verification of college or trade school registration by:
*November 1, 2014 for Fall Semester.
*Otherwise, student will forfeit his/her scholarship!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
17.
Black Family Day
(Kathy A. Nixon
Memorial Scholarship)
(May be changes/additions/
deletions to scholarship as
stated)
Two @ $300.
1. Graduating senior from any PUBLIC high school in Stockton or Lodi or Manteca
2. Must be African American. 3. Must show community involvement. 4. Must be attending a four (4) year college/university. 5. Application must be accompanied by a l page essay describing their community involvement experiences as well as the importance of being active in the community. 6. Student MUST APPLY!
1. Minimum G.P.A. of 2.5
1. Submit application by March 31, 2014. (Postmark Accepted)
2. One letter of recommendation from school counselor or teacher. 3. Final selection by the Black Family Day Scholarship Committee. 4. Funds will be sent to recipient upon verification of enrollment. Please refer questions to the Black Family
Day Scholarship
Black Family Day Scholarship P.O. Box l078
Stockton, CA 95201 1-877-394-0301
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
18.
Black Family Day
(Lavenna Moppins Gray
Memorial Scholarship)
(May be changes,
additions, deletions to
scholarship as stated)
One @ $300.
(Non-Renewable)
1. Graduating senior from any public high school in Stockton, Lodi, or Manteca. 2. Must be African-American. 3. Include at least 15 volunteer hours during high school with a local non-profit or public organization.
4. Can be used at a community college or public/private university.
1. Must have a GPA of 2.5 2. Must submit personal statement detailing volunteer experiences in the community and future plans. 3. Applicant must file scholarship form on time. 4. Include a letter of recommendation from a community member familiar with student volunteer activities.
1. Submit application by March 31, 2014 2. One letter of recommendation from school counselor or teacher. 3. Final selection by the Black Family Day Scholarship Committee. 4. Award granted after student shows proof of full-time registration in school of choice.
Send Proof of Registration to:
Black Family Day Scholarship Fund P.O. Box 1078
Stockton, CA 95201
1-877-394-0301
Please refer questions to the Black Family Day Scholarship
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
19.
BLACK FAMILY
DAY
*(Vodie MucCular Arts Award)
*The Vodie MucCular Arts
Award is new to the 2013-2014
catalogue. There may be
changes/additions/ deletions to
scholarship as stated.
Please refer any questions to the
Black Family Day Scholarship Committee
1-877-394-0301
One @ $300. 1. Graduating Senior from any public high school in Stockton or Lodi or Manteca. 2. Must be African American. 3. Demonstrated excellence in pursuit of the arts; i.e. music, theater arts, fine arts, or dance.
1. Minimum GPA of 2.5
1. Submit application by March 31, 2014. 2. One letter of recommendation from school counselor or teacher. 3. Applicant must include a “statement” that: “Describes how his or her interaction with the arts has impacted his or her life, and how he or she plans to use their pursuit of the arts to make an impact on the world.” 4. Final selection by the Black Family Day Scholarship Committee. *Please refer questions to the Black Family
Day Scholarship
Black Family DayScholarship P.O. Box 1078
Stockton, CA 95201
1-877-394-0301
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
20.
California Association
for Bilingual Education (CABE)
San Joaquin Chapter
Four @ $500.00
Students from San Joaquin County
Schools.
Students must have been in bilingual or ESL
Programs for at least three (3) years
Students from an English Language
Learner background.
Complete C.A.B.E. application in addition to general scholarship
application form. Obtain C.A.B.E. application from school counselor.
G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher
Active in School-Community
(Leadership, Clubs, etc.)
Financial Need
Turn in application by March 28, 2014
Turn in application to: S.U.S.D. Psychological Services
Jose M. Avila, Ed.D. 1800 S. Sutter Street Stockton, CA 95206
CABE Applications available from
SCHOOL GUIDANCE CHAIRPERSON. Finalists selected by CABE and will attend an interview. Selection made by CABE Scholarship Committee in May Payment forwarded to college financial aid office
QUESTIONS?
Please contact: Jose Avila @
(209) 933-7135 X2505 or [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
21.
California Retired
Teachers Association. (San Joaquin
Division)
NOTE: SCHOOL TO SEND
COMPLETED APPLICATIONS DIRECTLY TO:
HELEN VIGNOLO 5343 SERENADE STOCKTON, CA
95207
Five @ $1000. each l. Graduating high school student attending a public high school and residing in San Joaquin County. 2. Must be planning to enter a teaching vocation. 3. To be used at accredited college of choice as a full-time student. Applications in areas other than goals to
become teachers will not be considered!
l. Grade Point Average of 3.0 or above. 2. Autobiographical essay including reasons for choosing a teaching profession. 3. Leadership qualities and abilities. 4. Citizenship qualities. 5. Financial Need.
l. File CRTA Application Form (Available from School Guidance Counselor). Include at least two (2) letters of recommendation -- one from faculty member. Also, include brief autobiographical essay, transcript, and letters of recommendation.
2. All required data must be submitted to Chairperson of the Scholarship Committee of the
California Retired Teachers Association, San Joaquin Division by:
Friday, February 28, 2014.
Late applications will not be accepted.
3. Scholarship recipients to be selected by the C.R.T.A. Scholarship Committee. 4. CRTA will remit scholarship fund to the College/University Financial Aid Office before the Fall Semester. If the student recipient fails to enroll at the designated school, the school is instructed to return the scholarship to CRTA
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
22.
CARLOS LEDESMA
Memorial
Scholarship
Contact Person
Ray Ledesma
(209) 983-1258 or
Trina Ledesma (209) 957-3937
Two (2) @ $200.
Amount may be increased. Determined
by funds available.
LETTERED SPORTS ONLY!
1) Must have completed at least two years of Varsity Sports
and earned a letter
Or
Performed in School Band
2) STAGG HIGH SCHOOL -- ONLY
3) Must declare intent to complete 2-year AA Degree or major at a
4-year college/university
1) Minimum 2.5 Grade Point Average (IN
ACADEMIC COURSES)
2)Documented involvement in
Community Activities
3) Documented Athletic and/or Music Achievements
4) Participated in School Activities
5) Financial Need
1) Use S.U.S.D. Scholarship Registration Form and submit with copy of Transcript to Stagg High School Scholarship Chairperson
by March 31, 2014
2) Provide two (2) letters of recommendation:
School Staff Member Community Leader
3)The Ledesma Scholarship Committee will be
sent all applications to review and select recipient(s).
4) Stagg High School will notify the family as
to when to pick up applications in order to review and select recipient(s).
5) Award to be presented at Stagg High
School – Sports Award Day
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
23.
CARPENTERS LOCAL
#152 Manteca
4 @ $500.00 1) Full Time High School Student. 2) Stockton Unified School District – Only! 3) Male or Female 4) Grade Point Average of 2.0 (“C” average) or better. 5) Preferably going into a Construction-Related field.
1) Financial Need 2) Community involvement and volunteer experience 3) Positive attitude and Enthusiasm
1) Complete SUSD Scholarship Application Form:
Deadline for Applications: March 15th 2) Provide Two (2) letters of recommendation: (a) one from teacher or administrator at current high school, and (b) one from outside of school (i.e. employer, union member, pastor, youth leader, or community leader.) (3) Student Essay: (a) Describe educational goals and vocational goals (short/long term) (b) Describe how you think labor uions can or have benefited the work force (c) Describe how you plan to use the scholarship money (4) Must provide an official transcript (sealed) of student’s high school record, including the lst quarter grades of student’s final semester. (5) Funds will be distributed upon proof of evidence of enrollment as a full-time student.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
24.
Chinese Benevolent Association
(CBA Scholarships)
__________
Dr. Guey C. Mark Memorial
Scholarship
CBA Club Scholarships
One (1) @ $1,000. Two (2) @ $500. each
(1) Graduating senior from any high school in San Joaquin County (2) Must be of Chinese descent (3) Between: June 1, 2013 and April 1, 2014 student must:
Join CBA as a student member @ $5.00 per
year (family membership $30.00)
AND
Perform a minimum of
four hours of service on a CBA work project
AND
Visit a historical Chinese
site or building
(1) Demonstrates interest and involvement in and contributes service to the Chinese community. (2) GPA: 3.0 or above. (3) Demonstrates leadership qualities. (4) Participates in school and community activities. (5) The Dr. Guey C. Mark Memorial scholarship is awarded upon receipt of acceptance letter to a four-year college. Financial need may be a consideration. (6) CBA Club Scholarships may be awarded to students planning to any post-secondary institution. The awards are merit-based. Financial need is not a consideration.
(1) File a completed CBA scholarship application with the school scholarship chairperson by:
Monday, April 14, 2014 The CBA application form may be downloaded from the CBA web page at:
www.stocktoncba.org Only one application is needed to be considered for all four CBA scholarships. (2) Submit: a. Completed application form b. One letter of recommendation c. An official copy of most recent high school transcript d. Three (3) mini-essays of 250 words or less on the following three topics: #1 Describe your CBA work experience and why the project is important. #2 Describe your visit to a historical Chinese site or building and its importance to the Chinese people. #3 Describe a Chinese person whom you admire and why. (3) Your scholarship advisor must submit your completed application packet to the SUSD Guidance Services Office by:
Thursday, April 17, 2014 CBA membership application, work project assignment and answers to questions may be obtained by contacting:
Stockton Chinese Benevolent Association Tel: (209) 462-6442
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
25.
Chinese Cultural Society of
Stockton (CCSS) Scholarships
___________ (1) CCSS Club Scholarships (2) Dr. Henry and Sylvia Wong Scholarship (3) Wong Shee Huey Memorial Scholarship (4) Dr. Mary Ni Wang Memorial Scholarship (5) Dr. Guey C. Mark Memorial Scholarship (6) Jimmy M. Lam Scholarship (7) Lillian H. Wong Memorial Scholarship
Two (2) @ $1,000. each One (1) @ $850. One (1) @ $1,000. One (1) @ $800. One (1) @ $1,000 One (1) @ $1,000. One (1) @ $1,000.
Graduating senior from any high school
in San Joaquin County
Must be of Chinese descent
(1) G.P.A. 3.0 or above.
(2) Demonstrates
leadership qualities (3) Participates in
extracurricular school activities
(4) Performs
meaningful community service
*Note:
*Scholarships are merit-based.
*Financial Need is not
a consideration.
(1) File a completed CCSS Scholarship Application with the school Scholarship Chairperson by:
Monday, March 3, 2014 The CCSS application form may be downloaded from the CCSS web page at:
http://www.stocktonccss.org Only one application is needed to be considered for all
CCSS scholarships. (2) Submit: a. Completed application form b. One letter of recommendation c. An official copy of your most recent high school transcript. d. Essay #1: Describe in 250 words or less your proudest achievement. Optional: Attach a photograph, drawing or published article. e. Essay #2: Describe in 250 words or less, three aspects of your life in which your Chinese heritage has played a role. If possible, sign your name in Chinese characters. (3) Your scholarship advisor must forward your completed application packet to the SUSD Guidance Services Office by:
Thursday, March 6, 2014 (4) Scholarship recipients will be selected by the CCSS Scholarship Committee. (5) Questions may be referred to the committee chairperson:
Janwyn Funamura, M.D. E-mail: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
26.
* Choice “Connoisseur of the Arts”
Award Offered by:
Ms. Mable “Jimi” Choice
Retired S.U.S.D. teacher/counselor
*Note: May be changes:
additions/deletions as stated
Two @ $500. each 1. Graduating Senior from any SUSD, Lincoln USD, Lodi USD, San Joaquin County Schools. 2. Student of African-American descent. 3. Plan to attend Jr. College, State College or University. 4. Show proof of registration into accepted school (Jr. College/State College/University).
1. 2.50 G. P. A.
2. Fine Arts Participant:
(Art/Music/Drama/ Vocal/Poetry/Speech/
Band/Dance/ Leadership).
1. Must have S.U.S.D. Scholarship Application on file.
Deadline to submit application:
March 15, 2014
Choice “Connoisseur of the Arts” Award
Please submit completed application
to:
Department of Student Services 1144 E. Channel Street Stockton, Ca. 95205
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
27.
David Hague Memorial
Scholarship.
One @ $350. l. Stagg graduate. 2. 2 year or 4 year college. 3. Participation in wrestling.
l. Scholarship. 2. School activities. 3. Financial need.
l. File application with Stagg Counseling Department by:
March l5, 2014
2. Selection will be made by a committee established by wrestling coach of Stagg High.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
28.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc. Stockton Alumnae
Chapter Scholarship
Mildred Chambers Memorial
Scholarship
Leola Scott Memorial Scholarship
Syble Robertson
Johnson Scholarship
Rebecca Nabors
Scholarship
*All completed scholarship applications
must be received by 5 PM, Monday,
February 10th at the following address:
Stockton Alumnae
Chapter Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc. ATTN: Scholarship
Committee PO Box 4582
Stockton, CA 95204
Four (4) @ $1,000. each
(depending on
funding) Two (2) @ $500. each ___________________ One (1) @ $500. Not available this year
___________________ Two (2) @ $500. each
1.) African American 2.) Graduating senior from any accredited public or private high school in San Joaquin County 3.) 2.5 or higher cumulative GPA 4.) Accepted at an appropriately accredited college, university or propriety institution of higher learning (i.e. vocational or trade school) 5.) Verifiable enrollment as a full-time student for the Fall 2014 semester or quarter at an accredited post-secondary school.
1.) Strong Academic Achievement 2.)Commitment to Community Service 3.)Demonstrated Leadership 4.)Address the qualifications above in the personal statement
1.)Your completed application must be received by the StocktonAlumnae Chapter no later than February 10th(you may submit the application directly to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; if you submit it to your school, please file it by February 1st so it arrives on time). Late applications, those received after February 10th, will not be considered. 2.)Include with your completed application: a. Current school transcript b. Personal Statement c. Two(2) letters of recommendation*: one (1) from your high school one (1) from a member of the community *Both recommenders must be familiar with you and address your qualifications for the scholarship in their letter.
SELECTION and AWARD 1.)Selection is made by the Sorority’s Scholarship Committee 2.)Scholarship Chairpersons will notify recipients and their schools 3.)Scholarships are awarded beginningon September 15th and only after the Sorority receives verification of full-time Fall enrollment directly from the postsecondary school. 4.)Enrollment Verification must be received no later than October 15th and should arrive in a sealed envelope from the appropriate school official.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
29.
Down Under Scholarship
Sponsored by:
Outback
Steakhouse and the Greater
Stockton Chamber of Commerce’s
Business Education Alliance
Five (5) Scholarships @ no less than $250.
each.* *Amount depends on funds raised during
semi-annual Scholarship Luncheons.
Open to graduating seniors from:
Stockton Unified Lincoln Unified Manteca Unified
Lodi Unified Linden Unified
*NOTE:
*Must be used at college/university in
San Joaquin County
Minimum 2.5 GPA (Verification from school must be included) Must submit essay showing how applicant exhibits the Outback Steakhouse qualities of hospitality, sharing, quality, fun and courage in their daily life.
l) Obtain application from School Scholarship Coordinator. Applications can be downloaded from www.bea2003.com. 2) Submit application, essay, and GPA verification to:
Down Under Scholarship C/o Outback Steakhouse
1243 W. March Lane Stockton, CA 95207
Deadline: April 11, 2014
3) Recipient and school notified by mail. 4) Scholarship awarded at Business Education Alliance meeting in June.
Additional questions can be directed to: Dylan Bacon, Stockton Chamber of
Commerce
e-mail: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
30.
Dr. Burke W. Bradley
Memorial Scholarship
One @ $500.00 l. Graduating senior from Amos Alonzo Stagg
High School.
2. To complete 2 years at San Joaquin Delta College at full-time
status.
3. Attendance at San Joaquin Delta College Scholarship program in
August.
4. Minimum 3.5 G.P.A.
l. File scholarship Registration Form with Stagg Scholarship Chairperson by February l, 2014.
2. Selection will be made and
submitted to Delta by: February 8, 2014.
3. One-half award distributed upon enrollment each semester by contacting SJDC Financial Aid Office.
*Student must submit scholarship application on-line to S.J. Delta
College
finaid.deltacollege.edu
by:
* MARCH 3, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
31.
Ed Burns Memorial
Scholarship Offered by the Annonymous Givers Charitable Foundation
$1,000. awarded annually (unless otherwise notified)
One (1) Senior at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School. To be used at an accredited college/university.
1) 2.5 Grade Point Average or higher. 2) Good character and citizenship. 3) Exceptions can be made for a student with a lower GPA who is very motivated.
1) File completed scholarship application with Stagg High School Scholarship Committee by March 15th. 2) High School Transcript. 3) Include three (3) letters of recommendation from school staff members, counselors or member of the general community. 4) Stagg High School Scholarship Committee will select the finalist. 5) The application of the finalist must be submitted to: Office of Student Services (SUSD) 1144 E. Channel Street, Stockton, CA 95205 by March 31, 2014 6) Please e-mail scholarship recipient’s basic information to: [email protected] Note: * Selected finalist must provide an e-mail address with completed application.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
32.
Eddie Felix Memorial
Slam’n 12th Man Raider Fan Club Scholarship Fund
One @ $500.
(Depending on available funds)
1) Must be an Edison High School Graduating Senior or Weber Technical Institute 2) Must be Full-Time Student.
1) Must demonstrate Financial Need 2) Must possess 2.5-2.7 GPA 3) Must plan on attending an accredited college, university or technical school 4) Must submit a two page essay (What are your personal and professional goals after college?) 5) Must have performed community/campus activity within the school year
1) Submit the SUSD scholarship application, verification of GPA, Financial Need, Community/Campus Activity, and Two-page Essay to the Scholarship Chairperson at:
Edison High School Or
Weber Technical Institute
DEADLINE: MARCH 31, 2014
2) Final selection of recipient to be made by donor scholarship committee. 3) Recipient and School to be notified by phone or mail. 4) Award will be forwarded to the recipient upon official enrollment and attendance verification.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
33.
Elks National
Foundation
Emergency Educational
Grant
Questions: Please contact
Local Elks Lodge
951-5026 Stockton Elks
Lodge: 8900 Thornton
Rd., Stockton, CA
95209
$1,000 to $4,000. grants.
Renewable for three (3)
additional years
For children of a deceased or totally
disabled Elk member.
The Elk parent or stepparent must have
been a member in good standing at the time of his/her death.
1) Financial Need 2) Unmarried 3) Under the age of 23 years as of December 31st in the year of the application. 4) For “renewal”, applicant must be attending a U.S. college/university as a full-time (12 semester hours) undergraduate student.p;
1) Complete an ENF application for the Emergency Education Grant. 2) Submit the application to the Lodge where the parent is or was a member. 3) Applications may be downloaded from:
www.elks.org/enf/scholars/eefgrants.cfm
4) Applicant may obtain an application by calling:
ENF Chicago Office@(773)755-4732
5) New applications should be filed between July 1st and December 31st. Renewal applications must be filed between July 1st and October 31st. Filing Deadline: Between July 1st and December 31st of the academic year for which assistance is desired.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
34.
Elks National
Foundation
Scholarship
“Legacy Award”
Question: Please contact
Local Elks Lodge
951-5026
Stockton Elks Lodge:
8900 Thornton Rd.,
Stockton, CA 95209
The Foundation offers a total of up to five-
hundred (500) awards @ $1,000. per year.
1) High School Senior planning to attend a 4-year college/university 2) Applicant must be a child, grandchild, step-child, step-grandchild, or legal ward of a living Elk member who joined the order on or before April 1, 2004 thru March 31, 2007. 3) Applicant must be endorsed by the local Elks Lodge. 4) Official transcript 5) SAT or ACT scores 6) Two (2) letters of recommendation.
1) Knowledge 2) Charity 3) Community 4) Integrity
(See ENF Legacy Award application for
details)
1) Obtain a Legacy Awards Application from your local Elks Lodge or down-loaded from :
www.elks.org/enf/scholars
Complete the application and return to the Elks National Foundation.
Note:*Be sure to check deadline date! 2) Contest winners will be announced around May 1, 2014. Available after August 1, 2014 www.elks.org Filing Deadline: February 1, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
35.
Elks National
Foundation
“Most Valuable Student”
Scholarship
Questions: Please contact
Local Elks Lodge
951-5026
Stockton Elks Lodge:
8900 Thornton Rd.,
Stockton, CA 95209
Six (6) @ $500.00 each. (3 males/3
females) (Must start at the local
level – National Competition. See
Application Form for details!)
1) High School Senior 2) Planning to attend a four (4) year college/university. 3) U.S. Citizenship by Birth or Naturalization.
1) Scholarship (GPA and Scholastic Aptitude Scores) 2) Leadership 3) Financial Need
1) Complete the “Elks National Foundation 2014 Most Valuable Student Scholarship” application. Applications can be down-loaded @:
www.elks.org/enf/scholars
2) Send or hand deliver the completed application to:
Local Elks Lodge #218
8900 Thornton Rd., Stockton, CA 95209
(209) 951-5026 3) Applicant is responsible for properly executing and forwarding the completed application (as indicated on the checklist)
MUST HAVE LOCAL ELKS LODGE APPROVAL –1st STEP!
DEADLINE: December 1, 2013.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
36.
Elks California-
Hawaii Association
Undergraduate
Scholarship Program for Students with
Disabilities
Questions: Please contact
Local Elks Lodge 951-5026
Stockton Elks
Lodge: 8900 Thornton
Rd., Stockton, CA
95209
Twenty to Thirty Scholarships available
yearly. $1,000. to $2,000 each. (Renewable – 4 years)
(Must meet yearly criteria for “renewal
evaluation”)
1) U.S. Citizen 2) Resident of California or Hawaii 3) Must have one of the following: a) Physical and/or a Neurological impairment b) Speech/Language Disorder 4) Must be one of the following:
a) High school Senior b) High school Grad. c) Passed the GED d) Passed the CHSPE 5) To be used at: a) Licensed Vocation School, or b) Accredited Community College, or c) Four-Year College
See “Eligibility”
“Financial Needs”- based and “Academic-
Use” Scholarship
Financial Need will be considered!
1) Complete the CHEMPI Application. Applications can be down-loaded: www.chea-elks.org/scholarshipmenu.html Applicant is responsible for properly executing and forwarding the completed application to the California-Hawaii Elks Major Project, Inc. Applications must be postmarked on or before March 15, 2014 and received in the office of the California-Hawaii Elks Major Project in Fresno. The Scholarship Committee of CHEMPI will review applications and notify all persons involved of the results. Mail completed application to:
Scholarship Committee CHEMPI
5450 E. Lamona Avenue Fresno, CA 93727-2224
(559) 255-4531
E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (559)456-2659
( MUST HAVE LOCAL ELKS LODGE APPROVAL)—1ST STEP!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
37.
Elks California-
Hawaii Association
Vocational Grant
Questions: Please contact
Local Elks Lodge
951-5026 Stockton Elks
Lodge: 8900 Thornton
Rd., Stockton, CA
95209
Fifty-five (55) California Grants @
$1,000 each.
(Renewable – 1 year)
(Must meet yearly criteria for “renewal
evaluation”)
1. American Citizen 2. Resident of California/Hawaii 3. Planning to pursue a voc/tech course of studies. 4. High school diploma or equivalent –not required. 5. Open to all prospective students who require training or re-training to compete in the workplace.
See “Eligibility” Financial Need is considered. For complete details and check-list, please obtain a California-Hawaii Elks Association “Vocational Academic Year” Application.
1) Complete the CHEA Application. 2) Applications can be downloaded @: www.chea-elks.org/vocationalgrant.html 3) Applicant is responsible for properly executing and forwarding the completed application (as indicated on the checklist). 4) Applications must be filed with the Scholarship Chairman, Exalted Ruler or Secretary of the Elks Lodge having jurisdiction in the area of the student’s legal residence. 5) Filing date: Within three (3) months after receiving the application!
MUST HAVE LOCAL ELKS LODGE APPROVAL! --- 1ST STEP!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
38.
Elwyn G. Gallagher
Scholarship
Awarded to One (l) Student – yearly.
Funds available are dependent on interest
received from investment income.
l. Graduating seniors of Franklin High School. 2. Academic or Vocational Major
l. Financial Need 2. Demonstrated Ability.
l. Application through faculty scholarship chairperson to committee by:
March l5, 2014 2. Selection of recipient to be made by Scholarship Committee of Franklin High School.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
39.
Esquire Club. Inc.
Scholarship.
Contact Person:
Ben Reddish (209) 931-2168 P.O. Box 6582 Stockton, CA
95206
8-10 Scholarships awarded
@$500.00 or more
(each recipient)
1. Graduating seniors from accredited high schools and charter schools in the Stockton area. 2. African-American students. 3. To be used at accredited two or four-year college/university or career school.
1. Demonstrated motivation to better themselves through higher education. 2. Minimum 2.5 grade point average. 3. Demonstrated positive citizenship and contribution to school and community. 4. Demonstrated leadership and extra-curricular activities in community and school. 5. 400 to 500-word essay on “Why getting an education is important to me”.
1. File Scholarship Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson or apply on-line @Esquire.com 2. Each school may submit scholarship applications for no more than five (5) candidates to SUSD Student Services Office by March 31, 2014. 3. Selection of winners to be made by Esquire Club Scholarship Committee. 4. Upon recipient’s enrollment in an accredited college/university and a registrar’s verification, scholarship will be forwarded to the student.
5. Funds must be used during the 2014-2015 school year.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
40.
Eugene E. Cook, Sr. Memorial
Scholarship
Amount and Number to be determined by
available funds as per Donor
1. Open to Graduating Seniors from S.U.S.D. 2. Male/Female 3. Pursuing a career in Counseling/Teaching. 4. Must enter a (2) or (4) year college/university in California. 5. Applicants of all ethnicities are eligible.
1. Financial Need 2. Minimum 2.50 G.P.A.
1. Submit Application 2. Submit three (3) letters of recommendation: (2) letters from teachers (1) letter from counselor 3. Submit an autobiographical essay. Please tell us about yourself, interests, personal accomplishments and goals. 4. Finalists interviewed by sponsors. 5. Application Deadline: March 15
Contact: Denise Wyatt
(209) 271-1352 or
e-mail: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
41.
Frank Thornton Smith Music Scholarship.
Sponsored by: Stockton Rotary
Endowment/Scholarship. P.O. Box 7457
Stockton, CA 95267
Contact Person: Nick Curtin
P.O. Box 7457 Stockton, CA. 95267
(209) 477-3505
(A non-renewable
scholarship)
The amount of the scholarship is
determined by the income from
a bequest.
1. This award is to be presented each year to the music student/students in Stockton high schools and/or San Joaquin Delta College who best shows musical promise. 2. Must plan a music major in college/university. 3. Graduating senior or transferring student from Delta College to a 4-year college/university. 4. Meet all requirements set by an accredited college/university of applicant’s choice.
1. Scholarship achievement and ability. A minimum 3.00 grade point average. 2. Leadership qualities. 3. Citizenship. 4. Financial need is not a factor. 5. Musicianship and sound career goals.
1. File completed F.T. Smith Scholarship Application form with:
Stockton Rotary Endowment/Scholarships
P.O. Box 7457 Stockton, CA 95267
Deadline: March 14, 2014
Application must include: a) Transcript b) Two (2) letters of recommendation (One from school staff member or counselor, and the other from any person who knows you well enough to comment on your general character. This excludes family members) c) Essay 3. An audition and personal interview will be required in addition to supporting documents. 4. Funds will be forwarded to an accredited higher education institution upon receipt of notification of registration as a full-time student.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
42.
Friedberger Educational Fund
Scholarships
Note: Scholarship advisors who have questions
about the application or award process may
contact the County Superintendent’s
Office at (209) 468-4802
Amount varies
Number varies
1. Applicant MUST be nominated and endorsed by a school staff member. 2. Graduating Senior from a San Joaquin County High School – public or private. 3. Recipient must be a resident of San Joaquin County.
1. Intent to enroll in an institution of higher learning in California. 2. Excellent scholarship over seven (7) semesters of study. 3. Demonstrate need for financial assistance. 4. Possession of outstanding character traits. 5. Demonstrate leadership. 6. Evidence of concern for others through public service.
Applicants must complete the Friedberger Educational Fund Scholarship Application. No other forms or generic applications will be accepted. Download the application form:
www.sjcoe.org/friedberger
Completed applications and supporting documents may be mailed to:
Friedberger Educational Fund P.O. Box 213030
Stockton, CA 95213 Or hand delivered to:
San Joaquin County Office of Education
Superintendent’s Office, 2nd Floor 2901 Arch –Airport Road
Stockton, CA 95206 Deadline for receipt of applications:
March 19, 2014
For further information, contact the SJCOE at: (209) 468-4802
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
43.
Gates Millennium
Scholars Donor: Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
Refer to:
“Nomination Guidelines &
Forms”
(Changes,
Requirements, Current information, etc., in “Gates Scholarship”
information packets at the high schools, or on-
line)
Refer to:
“NOMINATION GUIDELINES &
FORMS” .
Refer to:
“NOMINATION GUIDELINES &
FORMS”
Refer to:
“NOMINATION GUIDELINES & FORMS”
OBSERVE ALL DEADLINES
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
44.
Grant Taggart Memorial
Scholarship
One @ $250. 1. Outstanding male graduate at Edison High
School.
1. Good character and citizenship. 2. Scholarship minimum 3.50 grade point average.
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form with Scholarship Chairperson by: March 15, 2014 2. Deadline for Application is:
March 3l, 2014 3. Include two letters of recommendation. 4. Selection to be made by Edison High Scholarship Committee.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
45.
Haute Couture Societe
Number and Amount of Awards depending
on available funds
l. Graduating Senior or College Student. 2. Must plan a major in one of the following: a) Fashion Design. b) Fashion or Visual Merchandising. c) Fashion Illustra- tion. Must participate in an interview to present portfolio.
1. Must be enrolled in l2 or more semester units during the two semesters scholarship is received. 2. At least two (2) courses each semester must be in fashion- related courses. 3. Must maintain a “B” G.P.A. in fashion- related classes. 4. Must maintain a “C” G.P.A. over-all.
1. Application, *portfolio and transcripts must be submitted by:
Deadline –March 13, 2014
2. Obtain application and instructions from Chairperson:
Haute Couture Societe Barbara Schwartz
2223 Grenoble Drive Lodi, CA 95242 (209) 648-0637
3. Award to be presented upon verification of enrollment in college, and proof of grades for the semester received. 4. Must use application form obtained from contact person named above. General application form is not acceptable.
5. *Must submit PORTFOLIO with
application!
HOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
46.
James L. Urbani
Memorial Scholarship
Offered by: The James L.
Urbani Family
Number to be determined by
selection committee. Amount determined by available income
1. This award is to be presented each year to the instrumental music student in SUSD high schools who has demonstrated a high standard of instrumental musical ability. 2. Must plan an instrumental music major or minor in a college/university. 3. Graduating senior form SUSD high school.
1. Muscianship (Instrumental Only). 2. Sound career goals. 3. Three (3) years participation in high school band/orchestra. 4. Scholarship achievement and ability. Minimum 2.5 grade point average. 5. School activities and community volunteer involvement. 6. Leadership Qualities. 7. Citizenship. FINANCIAL NEED NOT A FACTOR.
1. File Scholarship Registration Form by:
March 3l, 2014 2. Include transcript and two (2) letters of recommendation: One from high school band/orchestra instructor and one from any other person who knows you well enough to comment on your general character. (This excludes family members). 3. Recipient to be chosen by a committee of SUSD high school music department chairpersons from each SUSD high school which has a school band/marching band or orchestra. Committee should include SUSD Music Coordinator, Director of Student Services or his/her designee. 4. Funds will be sent to recipient’s college/university upon notification of registration as a full-time student.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
47.
Japanese –American
Citizens League
BABA FAMILY MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
1 @ $300. 1. Open to graduating high school senior or student enrolled in an institution of higher learning. 2. Open to Stockton JACL members and/or their direct descendants. 3. To be used for college education.
1. Minimum 3.50 grade point average. 2. Participation in extra-curricular and/or leadership activities.
1. Obtain Stockton JACL Application from high school Scholarship Chairperson.
2. Submit application, transcript, SAT scores and one letter of recommendation by:
APRIL 1, 2014
Stockton JACL P.O. Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362 3. Final selection by JACL Scholarship Committee. 4. The scholarship will be awarded at the Stockton JACL luncheon in June. 5. The recipient will be notified by mail.
Stockton JACL Scholarship Committee PO Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
48.
Japanese- American Citizens League
DOBANA FAMILY
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
1 @ $300. 1. Japanese-American 12th grade graduate. 2. Must be at least 1/8 Japanese descent. 3. Open to JACL members and/or their direct descendants. 4. To be used for college education.
1. Minimum 3.50 grade point average. 2. Participation in extra-curricular activities.
1. Obtain Stockton JACL Application from high school Scholarship Chairperson. 2. Submit application, transcript, SAT scores and one letter of recommendation to:
Stockton JACL P.O. Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2014 3. Final selection by JACL Scholarship Committee. 4. The Scholarship will be awarded at the Stockton JACL luncheon in June. 5. The recipient will be notified by mail.
Stockton JACL Scholarship Comm. PO Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
49.
Japanese-American
Citizens League
Edward & Bernice Endow
Scholarship
1 @ $500. 1. Open to high school senior, college student or graduate student. 2. Open to parent or student of Stockton JACL. 3. To be used for college education.
1. Minimum 3.0 grade point average. 2. Financial Need 3. Community Service 4. Church Involvement 5. Extra-curricular and leadership activity
1. Obtain Stockton JACL application from high school scholarship chairperson. 2. Submit application, transcript, SAT scores, and one letter of recommendation to:
Stockton JACL P.O. Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
DEADLINE; APRIL1, 2014
3. Final selection by JACL scholarship committee. 4. The scholarship will be awarded at the Stockton JACL luncheon in June. 5. The recipient will be notified by mail.
Stockton JACL Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
50.
Japanese-American Citizens League
Scholarship
ELIZABETH HUMBARGAR MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
1 @ $1,200.
1. Japanese-American 12th grade graduate from a San Joaquin County high school. 2. Must be at least 1/8 Japanese descent. 3. To be used for college education.
1. Minimum 3.50 grade point average. 2. Participation in extra-curricular activities.
1. Obtain Stockton JACL Application from high school Scholarship Chairperson. 2. Submit application, transcript, SAT scores, and one letter of recommendation to:
Stockton JACL P.O. Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2014 3. Final selection by JACL Scholarship Committee. 4. The Scholarship will be awarded at the Stockton JACL luncheon in June. 5. The recipient will be notified by mail.
Stockton JACL Scholarship Com. PO Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
51.
Japanese-American Citizens League
GEORGE & AMY
MATSUMOTO SCHOLARSHIP
1 @ $1,000. 1. Open to graduating high school senior and student enrolled in an institution of higher learning. 2. Open to Stockton JACL members and /or their direct descendants. 3. To be used for advanced education.
1. Character. 2. Citizenship. 3. Leadership. 4. Minimum of 3.0 scholastic average.
1. Obtain Stockton JACL Application from high school Scholarship Chairperson. 2. Submit application, transcript, SAT scores, and one letter of recommendation to:
Stockton JACL P.O. Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2014 3. Final selection by JACL Scholarship Committee. 4. The Scholarship will be awarded at the Stockton JACL luncheon in June. 5. The recipient will be notified by mail.
Stockton JACL Scholarship Com. PO Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
52.
Japanese-American Citizens
League
Stockton Chapter
1 @ $1,000. 1. Japanese-American 12th grade graduate. 2. Open to students enrolled in San Joaquin County high schools 3. Open to Stockton JACL members and/or their direct descendants.
1. Financial need. 2. Character. 3. Citizenship. 4. Leadership. 5. Minimum 3.0 scholastic average.
1. Obtain Stockton JACL Application from high school Scholarship Chairperson. 2. Submit application, transcript, SAT scores, and one letter of recommendation to:
Stockton JACL P.O. Box 691362,
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2014 3. Final selection by JACL Scholarship Committee. 4. The Scholarship will be awarded at the Stockton JACL luncheon in June. 5. The recipient will be notified by mail.
Stockton JACL Scholarship Com. PO Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
53.
Japanese-American Citizens League
Scholarship.
Sponsored by:
UNION BANK
1 @ $500.
1. Japanese-American 12th grade graduate or student enrolled in an institution of higher learning. 2. Must be at least 1/8 Japanese descent. 3. Open to Stockton JACL members and/or their direct descendants. 4. To be used for college education.
1. Minimum 3.0 grade point average. 2. Participation in extra-curricular activities.
1. Obtain Stockton JACL Application from high school Scholarship Chairperson . 2. Submit application, transcript, SAT scores, and one letter of recommendation to:
Stockton JACL P.O. Box 691362
Stockton, CA 95269-1362
DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2014 3. Final selection by JACL Scholarship Committee. 4. The Scholarship will be awarded at the Stockton JACL luncheon in June. 5. The recipient will be notified by mail. Stockton JACL Schlrshp Comm.
P.O. Box 691362 Stockton, CA 95269-1362
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
54.
John Tucker Volleyball Academic
Scholarship Fund.
One or Two @ $l00.
(Depending on applications and qualifications.)
1. Graduating senior from Franklin High School. 2. Senior member on Franklin’s Volleyball Team. 3. Must be used for educational expenses at a 4-year college. (Check will be sent directly to the college).
1. Financial Need. 2. Minimum of 3.00 grade point average..
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form at home school. Turn in to Scholarship Chairperson by:
March 15, 2014 2. Payment will be forwarded to the college financial aid office upon enrollment verification. 3. Selection(s) will be discussed with donors.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
55.
The Joseph E. Donahue Memorial
Scholarship
Offered by: The family of Joseph
Donahue About the Scholarship Joseph Donahue was a volunteer reading tutor at John Tyler Elementary School for 20 years until his death in 2010. As a young man during the Great Depression, he did not have the opportunity to attend college, but remained a firm believer in the importance of education throughout his life. He was passionate about helping Stockton children improve their literacy and, more importantly, develop a love of reading. He believed that proficient literacy was the key to all future educational success. This scholarship was established to honor his legacy and continue his commitment to helping students to succeed.
One @ $500.
*Selection to be made by the Joseph
E. Donahue Memorial
Scholarship Committee
*Funds will be
submitted to the office of financial aid of recipient’s
university or community college
upon receipt of verification of
enrollment.
1. Graduating senior from any San Joaquin County high school (including public, private or charter schools) 2. Student must either: A) Attend a four-year university in the fall as a full-time student or B) Attend a community college full-time in the fall with intent to transfer to a four-year university. 3. Must be a first-generation college student. 4. Must have a demonstrated interest in pursuing an English, Creative Writing,or Education major.
1. Financial Need. 2. Minimum 3.0 GPA
1. Submit SUSD scholarship application to school scholarship chairperson by:
March 15, 2014
2. School transcript (can be unofficial copy) 3. One (1) letter of recommendation from a teacher. 4. Answer the following essay question: In 500 words or less, please discuss a specific author and/or book that had a strong impact on you. What did you learn and how did this work/author change you or your view of the world?
*(Selection/Distribution of Funds)
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
56.
(The) Kelesha Martin Book
Fund
$200.00
One (1) Recipient
1. A Chavez or Stagg High School Senior
2. Preference will
be given to students who attended Montezuma, Nightingale, Adams or Washington Elementary Schools.
3. G.:P.A. of 3.0 with two letters of reference.
1. Financial Need 50% 2. Write a one page
(25%) double-spaced essay to be discussed between applicant and donor.
3. Student will be given 7-8 points for each year (9th-12th) enrolled in a Fine Arts Class with a B or A (25%).
1. Complete S.U.S.D. Scholarship Application form by:
April 26, 2014.
3. Distribution of funds after proof of college/university enrollment.
4. Submit completed application to school counselor who handles scholarships for the site.
5. List of Fine Arts Classes 9th-12th with grade average/year signed by counselor.
To discuss “Essay Topic” please contact:
Ms. Kelesha Martin
(209) 952-7511
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
57
Kiwanis Club of
Stockton
(Foundation)
13 @ $2,500. each
One @ $5,000.
Open to graduating seniors from the following high schools: Edison Stagg Bear Creek Chavez Aspire (Ben Holt, College Prep. Academy) S.E.C.A. (Stockton Early College Academy) Stockton Collegiate 1. Selection committee will pick a maximum of two (2) per school. 2. Must attend an accredited college or university as a full-time student. 3. Consideration given to Key Club members.
1. Kiwanis is a service- oriented organization. Therefore demonstrated community service is mandatory. 2. School involvement. 3. Minimum grade point average of 3.00. 4. Evidence of financial need. (A successful candidate will meet all four of the above criteria).
1. File Scholarship Registration Form, transcript, financial statement, and letters of recommendation with Scholarship Chairperson by March 15. 2. Deadline for application:
March 3l, 2014 3. Schools to send completed applications (WITH TRANSCRIPTS) to:
Brian Swanson 414 W. Longview Avenue
Stockton, CA 95207 3. Final selection to be made by Kiwanis Club Members.
4. Limit of five applications per school.
5. Funds sent to recipient’s institution upon notification of enrollment as a full-time student. Funds will be sent as soon as verification of enrollment is received.
Contact Person: Brian Swanson (209) 403-5020
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
58.
Kohl Open School
Scholarship
Two @ $500.00 each (for l year)
1) Open to graduating seniors from S.J. County high schools. 2) Attended four (4) years and graduated from Kohl Open Elementary School. 3) Must be attending “full-time” or have intention of “full –time” attendance in a higher institution of learning.
(1) Open to two students, regardless of gender. 2) To be used at any 2-year or 4-year college/university or vocational institution. 3) Evidence of community service.
1) Pick up Scholarship Application Form at Kohl Open School by: February 21, 2014. 2) Complete Application and return to Kohl Open School Office by: April 18, 2014. 3) Completed application must include the following: a) Two (2) letters of recommendation by instructors and /or employers.
b) A 300-500 word essay detailing: “How Was Kohl Important in Your life”
c) Verification/Proof of community service 4) Selection of recipient(s) made by the KEF Scholarship Committee. 5) Winners of Kohl Scholarship requested to make a presentation to the 8th grade class(es) at Kohl School. 6) Award(s) to be presented to winners at the annual “Soiree”. 7) Funds will be forwarded directly to the student upon verification of full-time enrollment at higher institution of learning.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
59.
Latin American Club, Inc.
Scholarship
CONTACT PERSON:
Ralph Garcia
472-0442
“Number and amount dependent on available funds”
1. Graduating senior from SUSD High Schools, St. Mary’s, Lincoln, McNair and Bear Creek High Schools. 2. Must be of Mexican ancestry (50%) 3. U.S. Citizen/Legal Resident. 4. Can be used at college or technical school of recipient’s choice. 5. Must be registered as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 units or equivalent. 6. Must be utilized within 2 years of graduation from high school, otherwise the funds shall revert back to the L.A.C. general fund. 7. MUST SUBMIT:
(Mandatory) COPY OF BIRTH
CERTIFICATE and RECENT
PHOTOGRAPH
1. Financial Need (Low Income) 2 . Scholastic Aptitude. 3. Good citizenship. Interest and intent to assist Mexican American students and community.
1. File Scholarship Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson by May l, 2014. 2. Submit picture, summary of student’s background, future ambitions, goals, and college student plans to attend. 3. Submit three letter of recommendation - one from school and two from outside. 4. List activities and efforts student has engaged in through individual efforts in school or community. 5. Final selection to be made by Scholarship Committee of Latin American Club, Inc. 6. Recipients selected will be notified by May 20, 2014. 7. Students will receive checks as directed by Latin American Club, Inc., upon receipt of completed request form. For additional information, write to:
Latin American Club, Inc. P. O. Box 1302
Stockton, CA 95201
Attention: Scholarship Chair
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
60.
Latin American
Golf Association Scholarship.
Contact Person: Homar Juarez,
(Scholarship Chairperson)
2 @ $500.00 each
l. Open to graduating seniors of Latino descent from any Stockton Unified School District high school and St. Mary’s High School. 2. Must have 2.5 grade point average or C+. 3. To be used for educational expenses.
l. Financial Need. 2. Motivation to succeed. 3. Citizenship.
l. File S.U.S.D. Scholarship Registration Form with Scholarship Chairperson by March l5. 2. Include two letters of recommendation. 3. Selection to be made by Executive Board, Latin American Golf Association by:
April, 2014. 4. Recipient will be notified by mail.
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SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
61.
Lily Cliberon
Memorial Scholarship
Fund
Three (3) @$1,000. and
Two (2) @$500. or
amount to be determined by Stagg
Scholarship Committee.
Stagg High School graduating senior ONLY 1) Demonstrated
leadership qualities and participation in school and community services activities
2) Minimum 3.0 GPA 3) Financial Need is
NOT a factor 4) Must attend an
accredited community 2-year college or 4-year college or university full- time to receive scholarship.
l) Scholarship 2) Leadership 3) Good character and standards 4) Community Service
Submit SUSD Scholarship Application by:
JANUARY 15, 2014
1. Include transcript plus two
letters of recommendation, one from school member or counselor, and the other from any person who knows you well enough to comment on your character.
Selection to be made by Stagg High School Scholarship Committee
All selections of award will be
chosen by the Scholarship Committee
Funds will be sent to recipient upon
verification of enrollment at institution
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
62.
Lois B. Oser Scholarship
Fund.
4 @ $l,500. (Amount depends upon available funds.)
l. Graduating senior from Stockton Unified School District High School.
l. Boy or Girl. 2. Scholarship. 3. Citizenship. 4. Financial Need. 5. Major at a public supported college or university leading to a career in education.
l. File Scholarship Registration Form with Scholarship Chairperson by March 15. 2. Forward applications to SUSD Student Services Office by:
March 31, 2014 3. Selection to be made by SUSD Scholarship Committee.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
63.
(The) Lucile A. Stuermer Memorial
Scholarship Fund
$l,000. for MUSIC scholarships.
$1,000. for
MATHEMATICS scholarships.
1) Graduating Seniors from Franklin High School.
1) Recipient(s) of Music Scholarship(s) shall be selected by the head of the Franklin High School Music Department. Selection made “based on musical ability as opposed to grade point average.” 2) Recipient(s) of Math Scholarship(s) shall be selected by the Franklin High School Scholarship Committee “ in the usual manner”.
1) File SUSD Scholarship Application Form with Franklin Scholarship Chairperson by March l5. 2) Final selection of music scholarship(s) to be made by head of Franklin Music Department. 3) Final selection of mathematics scholarship(s) to be made by Franklin High School Scholarship Committee in the usual manner. 4) Funds will be forwarded to college/universities upon confirmation of enrollment.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
64.
Margaret L. Washington Scholarship
One recipient will be selected each year -- commencing l992. Recipient will receive Approximately* $l,500 each year for four (4) years provided certain guidelines are adhered to: (a) Student must submit an academic transcript at the end of each year to the Student Services Office --SUSD. (b) Student must show proof of verification of enrollment at the beginning of each academic year. (c) Student must show four years of uninterrupted attendance (except in case of emergency situation). *Amount depends upon interest earnings
1. A graduating senior of African ancestry -- male or female -- who is attending a comprehensive or alternative SUSD high school. 2. Must pursue a professional career in a service-related field, including, but not limited to: (a) Lawyer (b) Teacher (c) Health-Related Profession 3. Must attend a 4-year school or community college (e.g. S.J. Delta) prior to completing additional junior and senior years at a 4-year institution. 4. Preference to students planning to attend University of the Pacific.
1. Sound moral values. 2. Self-motivation and Responsibility. 3. Leadership Capabilities. 4. Average and above scholastic achievement.
1. Request Scholarship Registration Form from Scholarship Counselor at student’s high school by March 15. 2. Completed applications must be submitted to the Student Services Office -- SUSD -- by March 31st. 3. Selection of recipient will be made by the M. Washington Scholarship Committee. 4. Payment will be made to the Financial Aid Office of the college upon enrollment verification.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
65.
Maxine Dulac Memorial
Scholarship
Sponsored by
Rho Eta Chapter of Omega Nu
Sorority
One @ $500. 1) Open to graduating seniors from San Joaquin County High Schools. 2) Can attend either a two-year or four-year college or university (California) 3) College major may be in any field.
1) Over all 3.00 G.P.A. 2. Demonstrated financial need. 3) Evidence of superior service to school or community.
1) All applicants accepted that meet eligibility and qualifications stated. 2) SUSD Scholarship Committee will screen applicants to 5 or 6 finalists. 3) Finalists will be interviewed in schools by sponsor committee. 4) Two letters of recommendation required including one from student’s high school counselor.
Deadline for applications: March 31, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
66.
M.E.Ch.A.
CHAVEZ HIGH SCHOOL
Amount & Number
(depending on funds available)
1) Active Member of M.E.Ch.A.
2) Officer of M.E.Ch.A.
3) Participant in M.E.Ch.A. fund- raising events
Attend a 2-or 4-year college/university or vocational/technical
institution
Write an essay on the topic: (1) “The Importance of higher education”
(2) “How M.E.Ch.A. Club has played an integral part in my high school development.”
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
67.
Michael F. Carney
Scholarship
Donated by: Sherry Carney
In Memory
of Michael Carney
One @ $2,500.
Graduating Senior ANY S.U.S.D. HIGH
SCHOOL
1. Financial Need. 2. Hard-working student.
1. Submit SUSD Scholarship Registration Form to Scholarship Chairperson at respective High School by March 3l, 2014. 2. Recipient will be selected by Michael Carney Scholarship Committee.
NOTE: Application MUST INCLUDE: Official
TRANSCRIPT
Questions may be directed to: Sherry Carney
951-6747
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
68.
N.A.A.C.P. Scholarship
Sponsored by:
Stockton Scholarship
Committee on behalf of the
National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People.
Administered by: Stockton Unified School District.
*Award in the amount:
$500.00 to $1,000.00
*Amount of award is determined by return on
invested funds. (NOTE: There may be
changes, additions and/or deletions to
above scholarship as represented)
1. Graduate of SUSD. 2. Open to Black students. 3. Must be used to further post-high school education. 4. To be used at school or college of recipient’s choice. 5. Must attend four (4) NAACP Youth Meetings
1. Minimum of 2.5 grade point average required. 2. Financial need. 3. Leadership. 4. Citizenship. 5. Activities.
1. Applicants must file Scholarship Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson by March 15. 2. Forward applications to SUSD Student Services Office by:
March 31, 2014. (Two nominees from each school accepted for consideration) 3. Final selection to be made by the N.A.A.C.P. Scholarship Committee (Two alternates will be chosen). 4. Funds will be sent to institution upon receipt of evidence that recipient is enrolled as a full-time student. 5. Funds must be used in academic year following graduation.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
69.
Raychel Taggart
Memorial Scholarship
One @ $250. 1. Outstanding female graduate at Edison High School.
1. Good character and citizenship. 2. Scholarship minimum 3.50 grade point average.
1. File SUSD Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson by March 15.
Deadline for Application is:
March 31, 2014 2. Include two letters of recommendation. 3. Selection to be made by Edison High School Scholarship Committee.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
70.
Raydell Barkley Memorial
Scholarship
Contact Persons:
Jack Vernon @ 956-9397
Bob Langone @478-8375
One @ $500. l. Must have competed in a minimum of one year of varsity sports and earned a letter. 2. Graduating Senior (Male or Female) from Franklin High School. 3. No restriction as to race, color, or creed. 4. Must declare intent to complete 2-year AA degree or major at a 4-year college or university.
l. Minimum of 2.50 grade point average. 2. Financial Need 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Participate in school activities. 5. Involvement in community activities. 6. Documented athletic and/or academic achievements.
l. Use SUSD Scholarship Registration Form and submit with copy of transcript to Franklin High School Scholarship Chairperson by March l5. 2. Provide two (2) letters of recommendation – One (l) from school staff - One (l) from community leader 3. Application and supporting papers deadline in SUSD Student Services Office – no later than: March 3l, 2014. 4. Raydell Barkely Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipient. 5. Recipient must enter college as a full-time student within l8 months in order to receive the award.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
71.
REYNOSA-LODUCA
SCHOLARSHIP In memory of:
Jean E. and James Reynosa
Sr.
Two @ $l00. each 1. Two graduating seniors from either Franklin and/or Edison High Schools. 2. Must be Hispanic. 3. Successful completion of a minimum of three years Spanish study. 4. Must enroll in accredited two/four year college/university 5. Document financial need.
1. Demonstrate high scholastic excellence (overall GPA 3.0 or higher, including Spanish course work). 2. Document participation in leadership/school activities. 3. Document community service and/or work experience. 4. Recommendation from high school foreign language teacher. 5. Document financial need.
1. Submit SUSD Scholarship Registration Form to Scholarship Chairperson by:
March 3l, 2014 2. Two (2) letters of recommendation: (a) School staff member (b) Community member 3. Candidate must submit a written statement of his/her background, education plans, career goals, and financial need (250 words). 4. Include copy of High School grades/transcript. 5. Selection to be made by the Reynosa-Loduca Scholarship Committee. 6. Award to be presented @ school site by Reynosa-Loduca Scholarship Committee. 7. Deadline for enrollment as a full-time student: November 1, 2014. (Funds sent to accredited college/university upon verification as full-time student).
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
72.
Robert Preston Memorial
Scholarship Fund.
l @ $800.
($200 each year for 4 years. Verification of continuing high GPA required for second,
third, and fourth year award).
l. Graduating senior from SUSD high school. 2. May be used at college of student’s choice.
l. Scholarship 2. Citizenship 3. Financial need 4. Minimum 3.00 Grade Point Average
l. Submit SUSD Scholarship Registration Form to Scholarship Chairperson at respective school by March 15. 2. Forward transcript and Scholarship Registration Form to Student Services by:
March 31, 2014 3. Final selection to be made by SUSD Scholarship Committee.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
73.
Rotary Club of Stockton
CAREER
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
AWARD
SPONSORED BY:
Rotary Club of Stockton/Stockton
Rotary Endowment
P.O. Box 7457 Stockton, CA
95267
Contact Person:
Nick Curtin (209) 477-3505
Non-Renewable Award
This year’s Award
will be up to $1,000.
(Amount of the award determined by income of the Stockton Rotary
Endowment Component.)
1. Candidate must be in pursuit of a specific career-technical educational goal. 2. Award may be made as early as the completion of high school or upon reaching 18 years of age. 3. If Award is for tuition/books, it must be for course at an accredited not-for-profit institution.
1. Leadership qualities. 2. Good citizenship. 3. Candidate must demonstrate that he/she has overcome significant difficulty or hardship in pursuit of technical-educational goals.
1. File completed Career Technical Education Award Application. (Obtain application from Rotary Office) 2. Submit the following: a) Application b) 500-word essay that explains applicant’s career goals and his/her significant effort to overcome adversity or serious obstacles in pursuit of those goals. 3. Return to:
STOCKTON ROTARY OFFICE P.O. Box 7457
Stockton, Ca 95267
4. Deadline to submit completed application:
MARCH 14, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
74.
Rotary Club of Stockton
COMMUNITY SERVICE
SCHOLARSHIP Contact Person:
Nick Curtin
P.O. Box 7457 Stockton, CA
95267 (209) 477-3505
Non-Renewable Scholarship.
Amount and Number of
Scholarships is determined by income
of Stockton Rotary Endowment.
1. Graduating senior of any City of Stockton high school. 2. Must attend post-secondary institution. 3. Meet all requirements set by an accredited university or college of applicant’s choice.
1. G.P.A. of 3.00 or higher. 2. U.S. Citizen. 3. Good Moral Character. 4. Demonstrated Leadership Qualities. 5. Active participation in school and volunteer community activities. 6. Sound Career Goals. 7. Financial Need is NOT a factor.
1. File Rotary Club Application with high school Scholarship Chairperson by March 3, 2014 Obtain application from: High School Scholarship Chairperson. 2. Application to include: (a) Official Transcript (b) Essay 3. Each school will screen applicants and submit no more than two (2) candidates.
Deadline: March 14, 2014 4. Return application(s) to: Stockton Rotary Club/ (Scholarships) P.O. Box 7457 Stockton, CA 95267 Attn: “Scholarship Cmte” 5. Recipient to be selected by Rotary Scholarship Committee. 6. Funds will be forwarded to the accredited college/university of recipient’s choice upon verification of enrollment as a full-time student for second semester
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
75.
Rotary Club of
Stockton
SUSAN DRAKE INTERACT
SCHOLARSHIP
SPONSORED BY:
Rotary Club of Stockton
P.O. Box 7457 Stockton, CA 95267
Contact Person: Nick Curtin
(209) 477-3505
*Non-Renewable Scholarship
*(Amount varies from year to
year)
1. Membership in Interact Club @ Edison or Chavez High School. 2. Outstanding community service through “Interact” and other avenues of service. 3. Graduating senior with 3.0 GPA going on to higher education. 4. Meet all requirements set by an accredited college/university of applicant’s choice.
1. Leadership qualities. 2. Good Citizenship. 3. Financial need is not a factor. Do not submit financial information.
1. File completed Susan Drake Interact Scholarship Application. (Obtain from RotaryAdvisor) 2. Submit the following to Rotary Advisor: a) Application b) 500-word essay: “How Interact Has Changed My Life.” c) Transcript 3. Personal interview before RotaryAdvisors and school Advisors of Interact Clubs.
Deadline:
MARCH 14, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
76
San Joaquin Engineers
Council (SJEC) Scholarship
2012-2013 SJEC awarded 8
scholarships in the amount of $1,500. each to deserving
and qualified students.
1. Must be a high school senior 2. Must have at least a 3.0 grade point average for the 10th and 11th grades. 3. Must attain a minimum test score on the SAT or ACT. Scores used as minimum threshold level. 4. Awards to students enrolling in engineering programs accredited by ABET at the university or college of student’s choice.
1. Following criteria used by SJEC Scholarship Committee for selecting recipients: -Grade Point Average -Supplemental credits -for high school curriculum -Activities -Essay -Financial Need 2. Must submit an official “certified copy” of your transcript with your application. 3. Must intend to earn a degree in engineering and to enter an engineering related field after graduation.
1. Download the SJEC Application from the website:
www.sjec-ca.org.
(Hard copies of the application will not be mailed.)
2. Provide contact information (name, address and e-mail) to:
or mail to:
Ron Skaggs Condor Earth Technologies, Inc., 188 Frank West Circle, Suite 1
Stockton, CA 95206
3. Completed applications must be postmarked by: Saturday, January 11, 2014. 4. Recipients will be contacted by :
February 14, 2014 5. Scholarship recipients will be invited to accept their award during the annual SJEC Engineers Week Banquet on February 20, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
77
Sgt. Kimberly Pinto
Memorial
Scholarship
1 Male @ $1,000. 1 Female @ $1,000.
1) Graduating S.U.S.D. Seniors
2) Male and Female
3) Must be planning
to attend college/university majoring in:
Criminal Justice or
Police Science
1) Graduate of SUSD high school.
2) Planning to attend college with a major in criminal justice or police science.
1) Submit completed S.U.S.D. Scholarship Application by:
March 31, 2014 2) Scholarship Recipient(s) to be selected by S.U.S.D. Scholarship Panel. 3) Student must show proof of enrollment
before award is granted.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
78.
(The)Sharon Norton and
Lee McDannald Scholarship
Number and Amount to be determined
yearly.
1. Graduating seniors from Franklin High School. 2. To be used at college of choice. (2-year or 4-year, or trade/tech school. 3. Must be current or past member of the “New Life Club”.
1. Demonstrated motivation to better themselves through further education. 2. Minimum 2.0 grade point average. 3. Active/Involved Member of FHS “New Life Club”. (Current or past) 4. Citizenship and contribution to school and community. 5. Financial need NOT a consideration.
1. File Scholarship Form with school Scholarship Chairperson by March 31. 2. Submit two (2) letters of recommendation.
One (l) letter preferably from clergy. 3. Committee from New Life Club will make recommendation to Franklin Scholarship Committee. Recipient to be notified by Franklin High School Scholarship Chairperson . 5. Funds will be sent to student upon proof of enrollment at college/trade-tech. school.
Stockton Unified School District Department of Student Services
1144 E. Channel Street Stockton, CA 95205
(209) 933-7130 ext: 2612 Email: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
79.
Soo Yuen Benevolent Association
1 @ $400.00
1 @ $300.00
1 @ $200.00
1. Graduating seniors from SUSD or LUSD high schools, St. Mary’s High, Linden High or Lincoln High. 2. Family name of Louie, Fong, or Kwong. 3. To be used at college of choice.
1. Scholarship 2. Citizenship 3. Leadership 4. Financial Need
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form with Scholarship Chairperson at
respective high school by:
MARCH 15, 2014 2. Include with application and transcript, two letters of recommendation and a written statement of background, plans and aspirations. 3. Final selection to be made by Soo Yuen Benevolent Association Scholarship Committee. 4. Award to be paid when recipient provides evidence of enrollment as a full-time student in college.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
80.
South Stockton Lions Club
2 @ $500. each.
One boy One girl
1. Graduating senior from Edison High School. 2. May be used at a college of the student’s choice. 3. Scholarship will be paid to the school upon verification of registration. 4. Verification may be sent to:
Willard Clair 1605 Princeton Ave. Stockton, CA 95204
1. 2.5 grade point avg. 2. Awarded to student(s) who may only receive a few scholarships (1-5) 3. Pick from the lower half of graduating class. 4. Financial need. 5. Citizenship. 6. Leadership. 7. MOTIVATED TO SUCCEED.
1. File Scholarship Registration Form at home school by:
March 31, 2014. 2. Selection of recipient(s) will be made by the SUSD Scholarship Committee-- (Edison High School)
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
81.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame
“BOB GROGAN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not be given to a student who has received a full
athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school.
Contact Persons: Gary Scott
Executive Director @957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer@478-
4924
1 @ $1,000. “Lettered” Sports
-- Only!
1. Must have earned at least one letter in a varsity sport. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, creed, or color. 4. Must declare intent to complete two-year AA Degree or major at a four-year college or university. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.50 GPA 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented athletic and scholastic achievements.
LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) (c) Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31. 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipient. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!! Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “COVER SHEET” INDICATING WHICH S.A.H.F. SCHOLARSHIP(s) THE CANDIDATE IS APPLYING FOR. Use the “check-off” boxes!
“Lettered” sports – ONLY!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
82.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame “CARL
PEREGOY MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not be given to a student who has received a full
athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school.
Contact Persons: Gary Scott
Executive Director @957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer@478-
4924
1 @ $1,000. “Lettered” Sports
ONLY!
1. Must have completed at least one year of varsity sports and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color or creed. 4. Must declare intent to complete 2-year AA degree or major at a 4-year college or university.
LETTERED SPORTS ONLY!
1. No superior academic excellence to be a criteria. No minimum G.P.A. 2. Financial need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. Must exemplify a positive attitude. 4. Be a motivational or inspirational member of his/her team. 5. Be known for his/her spirit of fair play. 6. Interests in school or community activities. 7. Documented athletic & academic accomplishments. 8. Recipient to be nominated by his/her coach.
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) © Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31. 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipient. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!! Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “COVER SHEET” INDICATING WHICH S.A.H.F. SCHOLARSHIP(s) THE CANDIDATE IS APPLYING FOR. Use the “check off” boxes!
“Lettered” Sports—ONLY!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
83.
Stockton Athletic Hall
of Fame “DELPHINE AND JIMMY CARTER
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This
award will not be given to a student who has received a
full athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school.
Contact Persons: Gary Scott
Executive Director @957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer
@478-4924
1 @ $1,000.
“Lettered” Sports – ONLY!
1. Must have completed at least one year of varsity sports and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color or creed. 4. Must declare intent to complete 2-year AA degree or major at a 4-year college or university.
LETTERED SPORTS ONLY
1. Minimum of 2.5 grade point average in academic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented athletic and academic achievements.
LETTERED SPORTS ONLY
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT the following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) (c) Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office. DEADLINE --- MARCH 31. 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipient. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within l8 months of receiving it. IMPORTANT NOTE!! Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “COVER SHEET” INDICATING WHICH S.A.H.F. SCHOLARSHIP (s) THE CANDIDATE IS APPLYING FOR. Use the “check-off” boxes!
LETTERED SPORTS, ONLY!!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
84.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame
“DOM GEORGE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not be given to a student who has
received a full athletic scholarship to a 4-year school.
Contact Persons:
Gary Scott
Exec. Director @957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer
@478-4924
1 @ $1,000. “Lettered” Sports
ONLY!
1. Must have completed at least one year of varsity sports and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color or creed. 4. Must declare intent to complete 2-year AA degree or major at a 4-year college or university. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.50 grade point average in acdemic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. ( Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented athletic and academic achievements. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) © Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director. 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31. 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipients. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!
Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “COVER SHEET” INDICATING WHICH S.A.H.F. SCHOLARSHIP(S) THE CANDIDATE IS APPLYING FOR. Use the “check off” boxes!
“Lettered” Sports – ONLY!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
85.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame “H.B. (PETE)
LENZ MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not
be given to a student who has received a full
athletic scholarship to a 4-year school.
Contact Persons:
Gary Scott Executive Director
@ 957-0445 or
Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 orTom Stubbs
Treasurer@478-4924
1 @ $1,000. “Lettered” Sports –
ONLY!
1. Must have played at least one year of Varsity Basketball and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color, or creed. 4. Must declare intent to attend and pursue a degree at a four-year college.
LETTERED SPORTS ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.50 scholastic average in academic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Some leadership ability. 5. Interest in school and community activities. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) (c) Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director. 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31. 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipients. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!
Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “COVER SHEET” INDICATING WHICH S.A.H.F. SCHOLARSHIP(S) THE CANDIDATE IS APPLYING FOR. Use the “check off” boxes!
“Lettered” Sports --- ONLY!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and
Award
86.
Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame.
“JACK
O’KEEFE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE: This award will not be given to a student who has received
a full athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school.
Contact Persons:Gary Scott Executive Director
@ 957-0445 OR
Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or Tom Stubbs
Treasurer @478-4924
3 @ $1,000. each for a 4-year school. 2 @ $1,000. each for a
2-or 4-year school.
“Lettered” Sports – ONLY!
1. Must have completed at least one year in a varsity sport and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color, or creed. 4. Must declare intent to complete two year AA Degree or major at a four-year college or university.
LETTERED SPORTS ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.50 scholastic average in academic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Some leadership ability. 5. Interests in school and community activities. 6. Documented athletic and academic accomplishments. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) (c) Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director. 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.DEADLINE – MARCH 31. 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipients. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!! Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “Cover Sheet” indicating which SAHF Scholarship(s) the cadidate is applying for. Use the “check off” boxes!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
87.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame “MARK STEVEN
DONAHUE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not be given to a student who has received a
full athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school. Contact Person Gary Scott
Exec. Director @957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer
@478-4924
(1) @ $1,000. “Lettered” Sports –
ONLY!
1. Must have completed at least one year of varsity sports and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton 3. No restrictions as to race, color or creed. 4. Must declare intent to complete 2-year AA degree or major at a 4-year college or university. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.5 grade point average in academic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented athletic and academic achievements. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) © Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31! 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipients. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!! Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “Cover Sheet” indicating which SAHF Scholarship(s) the candidate is applying for. Use the “check off” boxes!
“LETTERED”SPORTS – ONLY!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
88.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame. “MICHAEL A.
GARRIGAN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not be given to a student who has received
a full athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school.
Contact Persons: Gary Scott
Exec. Director @957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer
@478-4924
1 @ $1,000.
“Lettered” Sports – ONLY!
Must have completed at least one varsity sport and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color, or creed. 4. Must declare an intent to pursue a 4-year college degree.
LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.50 grade point average in academic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented athletic and scholastic achievements. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) © Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director. 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31! 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipients. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!
Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “Cover Sheet” indicating which SAHF Scholarship(s) the candidate is applying for. Use the “check off” boxes!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
89.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame “MICKEY &
DOUG WILSON MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not be given to a student who has received
a full athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school.
Contact Persons: Gary Scott
Exec. Director @957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer
@478-4924
1 @ $1,000.
“Lettered” Sports – ONLY!
1. Must have completed at least one varsity sport and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color, or creed. 4. Must declare an intent to pursue a 4-year college degree.
LETTERED SPORTS ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.50 grade point average in academic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented athletic and scholastic achievements. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) © Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director. 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31! 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipients. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!! Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “Cover Sheet” indicating which SAHF Scholarship (s) the candidate is applying for. Use the “check off” boxes
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
90.
Stockton Athletic Hall of
Fame
“PETE ZOLEZZI MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE: This award will not be given to a student who has been granted a
full scholarship to a 4 -year school.
Contact Persons:
Gary Scott Executive Director @ 957-0445
or Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer
@478-4924
1 @ $1,000.
“Lettered” Sports – ONLY!
1. Must have competed in a varsity sport at least one full season and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton 3. No restrictions as to race, color, or creed. 4. Must declare intent to pursue a degree at a 4 -year college or university. May first attend a Junior College but must commit beyond that.
LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Minimum of 2.50 scholarship average in academic courses. 2. High moral standards and good character. 3. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented academic and athletic accomplishments. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY!
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) © Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office.
DEADLINE – MARCH 31! 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipients. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within 18 months of receiving it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!
Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “Cover Sheet” indicating which SAHF Scholarship(s) the candidate is applying for. Use the “check off” boxes.
LETTERED SPORTS – ONLY!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
91.
Stockton Athletic Hall
of Fame
“RAY BRUDERNICH MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP”
NOTE! This award will not be given to a student who has received a
full athletic scholarship to a 4-
year school.
Contact Persons:
Gary Scott Executive Director
@957-0445 or
Jack Ferrill President
@462-5259 or
Tom Stubbs Treasurer
@478-4924
1 @ $1,000. “Lettered” Sports –
ONLY!
1. Must have completed at least one year of varsity sports and earned a letter. 2. Boy or Girl from any accredited high school in Metropolitan Stockton. 3. No restrictions as to race, color or creed. 4. Must declare intent to complete 2-year AA degree or major at a 4-year college or university. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY
1. Minimum of 2.5 grade point average in academic courses. 2. Financial Need. Only those applicants with a complete financial report will be accepted. (Copy of #1040 or Passport to Service) 3. High character and citizenship. 4. Interest in school and community activities. 5. Documented athletic and academic achievements. LETTERED SPORTS
ONLY
1. Applicants MUST SUBMIT the following: (a) SUSD Scholarship Application Form (b) SAHF “Cover Sheet” (attached) (c) Copy of Transcript (d) Letters of Recommendation from Counselor/Coach or Athletic Director 2. Application and supporting papers to SUSD Student Services Office. DEADLINE --- MARCH 31. 3. Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarship Committee will review applications and select recipient. 4. Recipient must enroll in college and use the award within l8 months of receiving it. IMPORTANT NOTE!! Please SUBMIT ONLY ONE SUSD APPLICATION FORM FOR EACH STUDENT! Attach the “COVER SHEET” INDICATING WHICH S.A.H.F. SCHOLARSHIP (s) THE CANDIDATE IS APPLYING FOR. Use the “check-off” boxes!
LETTERED SPORTS, ONLY!!
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
92.
The Stockton Bahai Faith
Peace Promoter
Scholarship
www.bahai.org
(209)227-0032
contact:
Jim Dennis
“True peace and tranquilty will only be realized when
every soul will have become the well-wisher if
all mankind”
Baha’u ‘llah
Two @ $500. each
One Female One Male
2.5 GPA or higher Must be currently attending a high school in the City of Stockton,California Graduating Senior Must write a 1-3 page essay by yourself.
Awards must be used for higher education purposes such as a community college, four-year university or trade school. The award will be distributed to the higher education school directly in the recipient’s name, and must be used within one year or the funds will not be awarded. The essays will be read by a panel, along with input from your teachers/counselors if available.
Deadline: April 7, 2014
Submission: Please submit the provided application with your essay, to your guidance counselor or scholarship representative. Applicants are asked to write an essay which should include the following key points:
1) Examples of how you have promoted peace in your school or neighborhood.
2) What steps are necessary to develop a society which will lead to lasting peace?
3) Things that teenagers can do to improve a feeling of peace in Stockton.
4) What roles do religion and spirituality play in regard to establishing a peaceful world?
5) Steps you can take in your own life to create a sense of peace with your family and friends. Award recipients will be notified by May 7th.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
93.
Stockton Cathay Club
Mailing address:
P.O.B. 7032 Stockton, CA 95267-0032
Contact Person:
Dr. E. Blanchard, Chairperson
(209) 478-0447
4 @ $600. each (Non-Renewable)
1. Chinese Descent. U.S. Citizen. 2. Graduating Senior from SUSD, Lincoln Unified or Lodi Unified 3. Financial Need. 4. Must declare intent to complete BA or BS degree from an accredited college/university. 5. Must meet all requirements set by an accredited college/university of applicant’s choice. 6. Proof of demonstrated leadership qualities with volunteerism in community or school leadership role.
1. G.P.A. of 3.50 or higher. 2. Good moral character, citizenship and leadership qualities. 3. Active participation in school extra-curricular activities, community activities, and volunteer work with the Chinese community. (documented) 4. Motivation and potential based on essay. 5. Sound Career Goals.
1.Send scholarship application to: Stockton Cathay Club
P.O. Box 7032 Stockton, CA 95267-0032
Application must be received by:
March 31, 2014! 2. Application must include: (a) High School Transcript (b) Written essay stating his/her background, college plans, and aspirations (limit 250 words). (c) Two letters of recommenda- tion from school staff, instructor or counselor. 3. Cathay Club Scholarship Committee to make final selections. 4. Funds will be forwarded to the accredited college/university of recipient’s choice upon registrar’s verification as a full-time student. 5.Send college/university verification to: Dr. E. Blanchard, Chairperson
C/o P.O. Box 7032 Stockton, CA 95267-0032
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and
Award
94.
Stockton Fire Department
Family Auxiliary
Depends on available funds.
l. Graduating high school senior. 2. Must be son or daughter of active, deceased, or retired City of Stockton Firefighter. 3. Firefighter must have completed probationary period prior to April l.
3.0 grade point ave
rage.
l. Use Stockton Firefighters’ Family Auxiliary application form available at each Stockton Fire Department Firehouse. 2. Application and necessary materials due no later than:
March 31, 2014. 3. Return to:
S.F.D.F.A. Scholarship Chairperson
P.O. Box 7812 Stockton, CA. 95207
4. Fund to be awarded to recipient in June.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
95.
*Stockton Odd Fellows Lodge
#11.
Jabez “Jay” Gibson Memorial
Scholarship.
*Note: May be changes/additions and/ or deletions
as stated.
1 @ $500. 1. Young man or lady. 2. Graduating senior of: Stockton Unified, Lincoln, or St. Mary’s. 3. Must be planning a career in the field of science: a. Physical Science b. Biological Science c. Engineering Sci. 4. Must guarantee four years in college or university as a science major. 5. May be used at college or university of the recipient’s choice. 6. May only be used for books or classroom supplies.
1. Must rank in upper third of class.
1. Recommendations to be made by Scholarship Committees of student’s respective high school. 2. Each high school committee may present two or three candidates. Due by March 15, 2014. 3. Final selection to be made from candidates presented to the Scholarship Committee of the Stockton Odd Fellow’s Lodge #11. 4. Personal interviews may be required if desired by the Odd Fellow’s Scholarship Committee. 5. It is recommended that each applicant have 2 or 3 outside recommendations to accompany a like number from the school. 6. Unused funds shall revert back to the donor. 7. Excessive transferring from institution to institution shall be reviewed by College Scholarship Committee. 8. Stockton Lodge #11 remits check to SUSD Student Services Office to forward to Financial Services Office of college upon notification of enrollment.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and
Award
96.
STOCKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FOUNDATION Mary Bixler Stanton
Memorial Scholarships
Included in the Mary
Bixler Stanton Scholarships are the
following: Espinoza
Scholarship (One District-Wide to the “Most Outstanding
Student of Mexican Ancestry”)
________________ Ruth Jantzen
Memorial Scholarship (One
District-Wide to the “Most Outstanding
Student Majoring in Elementary Education”)
Croce Scholarship (One District-Wide to
“Most Outstanding Student Majoring in
Agriculture or Business”)
Seven (7) @ $1,000. (Per the following Stockton Unified School District high
schools)
Chavez Edison
Franklin Stagg
One (1) @ $1,000.
Pacific Law Academy
Merlo Institute of Environmental Tech.
Weber Institute of Applied
Sciences and Tech.
S.E.C.A.
1. Graduate of SUSD high school.
2. Plan to enroll in a community college, an accredited vocational school, or a four- year college or university as a full-time student. 3. NOTE: Applicants need to have a minimum GPA of 3.00.
1. Scholastic ability of 3.0 G.P.A. or better.
2. Demonstrate financial
need. 3. Demonstrate outstanding Personality, Citizenship and
Leadership.
*Note: Eligible applicants
are automatically considered for the
Espinoza, Ruth Jantzen Memorial, and Croce
Scholarships (No separate applications will be
necessary or taken for these awards)
l. Complete SUSD Scholarship Registration Form 2. Submit two (2) letters of recommendation - one from a school person, one from someone outside of school who knows student well.
3. Submit copy of transcript
4. The Foundation will determine the number of applicants to be interviewed annually and inform the schools by:
March 1, 2014 5. Recipients to be selected by Stockton Public Schools Foundation on basis of applications and interviews. 6. Payments are sent to Financial Aid Office of institution where recipient is enrolled.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
97.
STOCKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FOUNDATION *Agari Laurel
Scholarship
One (1) @ $500. (Per the following Stockton Unified
School District high schools)
Chavez Edison
Franklin Stagg
Pacific Law Academy
Merlo Institute of
Environmental Tech.
Weber Institute of Applied Sciences
and Tech.
S.E.C.A.
Plan to enroll at San Joaquin Delta
Community College as a full-
time student pursuing an AA
Degree or Vocational Certificate
Meet a minimum GPA
of 2.50
Demonstrate: Financial Need
Demonstrate:
(1) Outstanding personality
(2) Citizenship (3) Leadership
1. Complete the SUSD Scholarship Application.
2. Submit two (2) letters of recommendation: One from a school individual; One from outside the school who knows the student well.
3. Submit copy of transcript.
4. The Foundation will determine the number of applicants to be interviewed annually and inform the schools by: March 1, 2014
5. Recipients to be selected by Stockton Public Schools Foundation on basis of applications and interviews.
6. Payments are sent to Financial Aid
Office of institution where recipient is enrolled.
7. *Note: The Agari-Laurel Scholarship is not awarded in addition to the Mary Bixler Stanton Scholarship.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and
Award
98.
Stockton Pupil Personnel
Association Scholarship
Fred Busher
Award: Special Education
Scholarship
Four @ $1,500.
One @ $1,500.
1. Graduating senior(s) from SUSD High Schools. 2. Must have a planned major in: School Psychology School Counseling Speech/Language Pathology Nursing Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy 3. To be used at college of recipient’s choice.
*Parent affiliation in SPPA will be considered!
Graduating senior in Special Education Program to continue in higher education. *Both Special Day Class and Resource Specialist Program students are
eligible. To be used at college of
recipient’s choice.
1. Grade point average (GPA) must be 3.0 or higher. 2. Must be enrolled in 12 or more semester units during two semesters scholarship is received. (Full-time student status) 3. Leadership: (Extracurricular/com-munity service highly recommended. 4) Financial need – not a factor. (1) Grade point average (GPA) must be 2.5 or higher. (2) Leadership: extracurricular/community service is highly recommended. (3) Financial need – Not a factor.
1. SUSD Scholarship Application Form to be completed and compiled together with the following: a) Copy of transcript b) 3 letters of recommendation c) Autobiographical essay 2. Essay: Please tell us about yourself, interests, personal accomplishments and career goals in pupil personnel services. No more than 3 pages doubled-spaced. (Both scholarships require an essay; however, Fred Busher Scholarship does not need to include a career goal in pupil personnel services). 3. Recipient to be chosen by SPPA Scholarship Committee Members. 4. Scholarship to be awarded in two increments: $750.00 in Fall Semester & $750.00 in Spring Semester. Awards to be paid upon verification of registration as full time student in a 4-year College/University or Community College. 5. Mail application packet to: Stockton Pupil Personnel Assn.
Scholarship Committee Attn: Robbie Diestler
1144 E. Channel St. Room #205 Stockton, CA 95205
Each school may submit scholarship packets for no more than three (3) candidates for the SPPA
Scholarship and one (1) candidate for the Fred Busher Scholarship, for a total of four (4) candidates. Deadline: Friday, March 15, 2014.
Award will be given /announced at annual SPPA Retirement, Scholarship & Professional of the Year
Banquet. (May 2014 – TBA)
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
99.
Stockton-San Joaquin
County Legal Professionals Association
EULA MAE JETT
SCHOLARSHIP (State-Wide)
Legal Secretaries
Incorporated (LSI)
One @ $1,000. Amount voted on by
membership.
Distribution according to need
1. Restricted to graduating high school senior. 2. Successful completion of secretarial/business courses in high school. 3. To be used to further education in the legal field, defined as: (a) Paralegal (b) Legal Secretary (including receptionist) (c) Legal Assistant
(d) Court Reporter (leading to a certificate or degree) 4. Applications will not be accepted for those persons aspiring to the level of attorney. 5. Enrollment in fall semester at college or business school.
1. Applicant’s desire for a career/position in the legal field. 2. Academic achievement of the applicant. 3. Financial need.
1. COMPLETED LSI APPLICATION FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH ALL OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION! Applications WILL NOT be considered unless LSI application form is included!
Mail to LSI Scholarship Chairperson: Bret L. Smith
1512 Douglas Road Stockton, CA 95207
Deadline: March 1, 2014.
2. Attach official school transcript. 3. Submit three (3) typewritten letters of recommendation: One from a major teacher or counselor in school stating applicant’s ability, personal traits, character, personality and goals; and two letters from others outside school but not family members. 4. Attach a typewritten biographical statement stating reasons why you should receive scholarship, your motivation to pursue a career in the legal field, your future goals, and financial need. 5. Final selection to be made by LSI Scholarship judges.
Recipients notified by June l.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and
Award
101.
S.T.A.
( Stockton Teachers
Association)
Number of scholarships awarded and amount to be determined by STA Board of Directors at
the time of selection, but not more than $1,000.
per recipient.
1. Graduating senior student -- male or female from (SUSD). 2. Must be planning a teaching career at any level -- elementary, secondary, or college. 3. To be used at any 2-year accredited community college or 4-year accredited college or university of the recipient’s choice. (Recipient must be enrolled in course work at 2-year community college that fulfills requirements to continue at a 4-year accredited college or university in pursuit of a teaching credential) 4. Must enroll in college as a full-time student carrying at least l2 units.
1. Scholarship achievement and ability. A minimum 3.00 grade point average. 2. Financial need. 3. Leadership qualities. 4. Citizenship.
1. SUSD Scholarship Registration Form and Essay to be submitted to school scholarship chairperson by:
March 15, 2014
2. Written (typed) 250-500 word essay on why the applicant wants to be a teacher. 3. Selection of recipients to be made by STA Scholarship Committee and approved by STA’s Board of Directors. 4. Scholarship award(s) must be used within the Academic year received or the funds will revert back to the Association.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and
Award
102.
Stockton Teachers
Association
WALTER S. RATHHAUS PERPETUAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
.
One @ $1,000 or as deemed appropriate by the Premier Community C.U. Board of Directors.
1. Graduating senior student -- male or female from (SUSD). 2. Must have intent to pursue a career in the field of education. 3. To be used at any 4 year accredited teacher-training college or university of the recipient’s choice. 4. Must enroll in college as a full-time student carrying at least l2 units.
1. Student must have no less than a 3.0 grade point average. 2. Financial Need.
1. SUSD Scholarship Registration Form to be submitted to school Scholarship Chairperson by
March 14, 2014. 2. Application will be forwarded to Stockton Teachers Association (STA) Scholarship Chairperson 3. Selection of recipient to be made by Premier Community Credit Union Board of Directors.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
103.
The Links, Inc. (Stockton Chapter)
“Lavenna Moppins Gray Community
Service Scholarship”
The Links, Inc. (Stockton Chapter)
“General Scholarship”
*Note: *There may be
changes/additions/ deletions as presented.
Stkn.Chpt. of The Links, Inc., makes final
decision(s)
One (1) @ $1,000.
Two (2) @
$1,000.
*Amount & Number subject to
availability of funds
1. Graduating senior from a public or private school in San Joaquin County. 2. African-American Male or Female. 3. Must attend an accredited community college or 4-year institution – full time -- to receive scholarship.
Lavenna Moppins Gray Scholarship
1. Cumulative 2.50 grade point average. 2. Financial Need. 3. Focus on quality community service. 4. Write an essay (500 words maximum). Topic: What impact has the applicant’s area of community service had on his/her community?
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson by:
March 31, 2014 2. Submit transcript plus two letters of recommendation -- one from the school and one from the community. 3. Selection will be made by the Stockton Chapter, The Links, Inc., by April 20, 2014. 4. Scholarship Committee chairperson will notify recipient and their schools of selection. 5. Awards to be paid upon receipt of evidence of full time college enrollment. 6. Student to send evidence of enrollment to The Links Scholarship Chairperson by October 15, 2014.
Stockton Chapter, The Links, Inc. Attention: Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 7950 Stockton, CA 95267
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
104.
Vance Paulsen “Counselor’s Scholarship”
*One (1) @ $500.00
Non-Renewable
Note*
*May be changes/additions/
deletions as presented
1) Must be a graduating senior from Franklin High School. 2) Must be used for educational expenses at a vocational, technical, or two (2) or four (4) - year institution.
1) GPA 2.5 to 3.5 2) Demonstrated community involvement. 3) Motivation to succeed.
1) Submit SUSD scholarship application to the Franklin High School Scholarship Committee by noted deadline on the application. 2) Franklin Scholarship Committee to select recipient.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
105.
VASA Scholarship
(Nord Lodge)
Two @ $300.00 each 1. Current or past high school graduate. 2. Member of Nordiska Ungfoldsklubben or child or grandchild of member of Nord Lodge, or member of Nord Lodge.
1. Scholarship 2. Citizenship 3. Leadership 4. School and Community Service 5. Registration as a full-time student at an accredited community college, four-year college, or business/trade school. (12th grade graduates
will be given first consideration)
No age limit
1. Complete SUSD Scholarship Application Form and transcript of record with high school Scholarship Chairperson by March 15, 2013.
2. Forward applications to SUSD Student Services Office by: March 31, 2014
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and
Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
106.
Veto Ramirez Memorial
Scholarship
Offered by:
Stockton Mexican
Athletic Hall of Fame
*Two (2) or more @$500. each
*(Number determined by available funds)
1) All eligible Seniors 2) Must have played Varsity Sports in Stockton “area” high schools; i.e.
Bear Creek Brookside Christian
Chavez Edison
Franklin Lincoln
Lodi McNair
St. Mary’s Stagg Tokay
Weston Ranch
1) Minimum G.P.A. of 3.00 2) 250-word essay entitled: “HOW SPORTS HAS
AFFECTED MY LIFE”
3) List of : Sports Played And Honors won: (Such as: “All City”, etc…) 4) Community Involvement 5) Financial Need
1) Complete School Scholarship Application and submit to:
Stockton Mexican Athletic Scholarship Committee
C/o John Lujan, Scholarship Chairman
2650 Buttonwillow Stockton, CA 95207
Deadline for applications:
April 30, 2014
Any questions please contact Mr. Lujan:
home# 209-957-4051
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
107.
Wilhelmina Henry Scholarship
*NOTE: The final decisions
on the following to be made by Scholarship
Donor, Mrs. Wilhelmina Henry
*Amount *Number *Deadline Dates *Qualifications *Eligibility *Final Selection(s)
Amount and number of
scholarships determined by
donor, Ms.Wilhelmina
Henry
1. Graduating senior from Franklin High School. 2. Student of African-American descent. 3. May be used at college or school of choice.
1. Acceptance at school or college of choice. 2. Financial Need. 3. Minimum grade point average of 3.0 4. Exhibit Leadership, Character, and Citizenship. 5. Enrollment as a full-time student. 6. To be used for educational expenses.
1. File SUSD Scholarship Registration Form with school Scholarship Chairperson by:
March 15, 2014 2. Final Selection to be made by Donor from
applications received. 3. Check will be made out to college in the name of the recipient upon notification of enrollment.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
108.
William G. Metcalfe
Scholarship
(May be changes as printed. Check with School Scholarship
Chairperson)
One @ $200. 1. Graduating senior from Stagg High School. 2 . Student must be identified GATE under State Code. . 3. To be used at any 4-year college or university.
1. Scholarship. 2. School and Community Service. 3. Leadership.
1. File application with Stagg High School Scholarship Chairperson by:
March 15, 2014
2. Final selection to be made by Stagg High School Scholarship Committee with GATE program input. 3. Funds will be forwarded to the college of the recipient’s choice upon verification of enrollment as a full-time student.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY LOCAL (STOCKTON) INDIVIDUALS, SERVICE CLUBS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
2013-2014
Name of Scholarship and Donor
Amount and
Number
Eligibility
Qualifications
Procedure for Application and Award
109.
William P. Rice Memorial
Scholarship
Donors:
Family and Friends of William P. Rice
One @ $200. 1. Student must be a graduating senior at Stagg High School. 2. May be used at college/school of student’s choice. 3. To be used toward a post high school vocational training program. 4. Male or Female.
1. Student must show definite goals toward eventual self-sustainment. 2. Financial need not be a factor. 3. Community and school activities. 4. Student must have a grade point average of 2.5. 5. Citizenship.
1. File application with Stagg High Scholarship Committee by:
March 15, 2014
2. Two letters of recommendation. 3. Personal letter from applicant describing his/her goals and objectives. 4. Final selection by SUSD Scholarship Committee and Stagg High School staff. 5. Award will be paid when recipient provides evidence of enrollment in selected school.