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1255 Jacumba Street
Jacumba, California
91934
(619)478-2735
Scholarships
The CalHOPE Courage Award Scholarship Program will award $75,000 to California high school senior student-athletes and high school athletic departments.Twenty-five (25) California high school senior student-athletes who have overcome personal adversity will each receive a $2500 college scholarship while $500 will also be donated to their high school’s athletic departments.The CalHOPE Courage Award Scholarship Program is supported by the California...
The Norma Brubaker Scholarship was established by the Apple Hill Grower's Association in honor of Norma Brubaker, the first Secretary of the Association. The scholarship is funded by the Apple Hill Growers, with matching funds provided by the Brubaker family.The purpose of the scholarship is to support students who have engaged in agriculture-related activities during their high school career and/or...
For late-bloomers with academic promise who struggled in high school and early in their college career.Scholarship AmountUp to $10,000BackgroundThe Ruppert Educational Grant Program was established through a trust and bequest agreement by Ralph Hale Ruppert and Lenore Martha Ruppert in memory of their mothers, Nellie Hale Ruppert and Amanda Miller Edwards. The program is designed to assist young people who...
SFA’s Scholar Success Program advances our Culture of Continuation strategy. Statistically, the likelihood that African American young men will attend and graduate from college are among the lowest rates in the city and that is our concern. We know that only 36% of African American men have a bachelor’s degree or higher; comparatively, 63% of White men and 79% of...
The Josephine de Karman Fellowship Trust was established in 1954 by the late Dr. Theodore von Karman in memory of his sister, Josephine, who died in 1951 in Pasadena. The purpose of this Fellowship program is to recognize and assist students whose scholastic achievements reflect Dr. von Karman’s high standards.In 2023, the Pasadena Community Foundation became the steward of the...
Criteria/Eligibility: Applicants must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate in a Land Surveying/Geomatics Engineering or closely related degree or certificate program at a California based College or University. A minimum cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.5 at the end of the spring semester/quarter of the year previous to the scholarship year is required; freshman students should use their...