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3500 Douglas Avenue
Mojave, California
93501
(661)824-9351
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Who is eligible for 10,000 Degrees scholarships?To be eligible for a 10,000 Degrees scholarship, students must demonstrate financial need and work towards their first associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or technical certification program. Students must have graduated from a high school and/or currently live in one of the counties we serve in the Bay Area: Marin, Sonoma, San Francisco, Contra Costa,...
The descriptions below provide a summary of the eligibility qualifications established by the generous donors who have provided the award opportunities. Scholarships range in award amount and include both one-time awards and renewable awards. Award amounts are subject to change from year to year.Santa Cruz County Scholarship EndowmentThanks to community donors, one or more awards (amounts vary) are available for...
Since 1964, the Italian Catholic Federation has awarded over $2,000,000.00 in scholarships to more than 6,000 high school students, of the Catholic faith, attending college.Each Spring, the Italian Catholic Federation receives nearly 200 applications for its yearly scholarship awards. Applications are received from students in public as well as Catholic high schools in California, Nevada and Illinois. To apply, students...
Two scholarships are awarded each year since 1989, one to a boy and one to a girl in memory of Howard Marcus, a longtime member of the Wharf to Wharf Race organizing committee, family man, basketball coach, fine attorney, author and patron of youth track & field. In 1983 Howard founded the Star Track Club, precursor to today’s Santa Cruz...
For students showing academic excellence, extracurricular activities and a commitment to the community.Scholarship AmountUp to $5,000BackgroundThis program was established in 2001 through the Trust of Mrs. Hazel Reed Baumeister, a longtime resident of Burlingame. Mrs. Baumeister attended business school and worked from 1933 to 1939 as confidential executive secretary to United States Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada. The purpose of...
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Scholarship Program encourages Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students to become educators, school nurses, school counselors or school therapists and to promote professional growth for BIPOC teachers and Education Support Professionals (ESP) members.Deadline: Friday, February 20, 2026A complete application consists of the online application and two recommendation forms.Eligibility - To be eligible,...