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820 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, California
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Scholarships
The San Francisco Peninsula Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is committed to improving the quality of education for youth living in the San Francisco Peninsula communities. One of the chapter’s goals is to encourage and support promising students, both young women and men, with their aspirations for attaining higher education. The chapter awards scholarships to graduating high...
The Community Foundation of the Verdugos manages scholarship funds that have been created from the charitable hearts of those who are no longer with us as well as by those who currently wish to make a difference in the educational pursuits of others.“Big Man Fritsche” Scholarship Leonard Fritsche was a long-time resident of Glendale and La Crescenta. He was known...
The Maisin Scholar Award is designed to support students in the San Francisco Unified School District who have demonstrated financial need and an interest in continuing their education. Each year, it provides 75 high school seniors with as much as $3,000 annually for up to four years so that they can achieve their dreams.The Maisin Scholars Program was established in...
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., San Diego Alumnae Chapter recognizes and honors female students who are committed to academic excellence, positive leadership, and community service.Scholarships are limited to African-American female high school seniors who reside in San Diego Alumnae Chapter’s Service Area. The applicant must demonstrate the following:Academic achievement (minimum 2.75 G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale or 3.5 G.P.A. on...
SCHOLARSHIP PROFILE AWARD DETAILS:All awards are conditional upon confirmation of school enrollment, financial aid letter and adherence to scholarship policies and procedures.The number of awards offered is between 20 – 30 scholarships per year.The ratio of awards to number of applicants applying varies each year.The amount offered is normally $3,000 for four-year colleges and $1,000 for community colleges or vocational...
NCBW is a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of African American women, girls, and the Black community in general. The Oakland Bay Area Chapter accomplishes its mission through education, programs for girls and women, and scholarships.The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Oakland Bay Area Chapter (OBAC) offers scholarships to female students in Bay Area schools...