Salinas High

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726 South Main Street
Salinas, California
93901
(831)796-7400

Scholarships

Tang Scholarship

Deadline: Apr 30, 2025
$60,000
Mr. Edward C. Tang established this award in 2007 to provide financial assistance to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (l/g/b/t) Asian and Pacific Islanders (API) for post-secondary Education. This scholarship is to help LGBT youth proudly achieve educational pursuits and dreams without shame. This scholarship awards up to four outstanding students annually, combined scholarships totaling up to $60,000, awarded over...

$1,000
The Directing Change Film Contest is for young people ages 12 to 25 that want to combine creative expression with making a difference in their communities by creating stories about mental health, suicide prevention, and other topics that matter.Step 1: Select and Adult AdvisorAll youth participants need an adult advisor. As a first step the adult advisor needs to register....

$1,000
This scholarship is for a high school senior in the state of CA who plans to pursue a degree in Theatre with an emphasis in costume design.Student requirementsMust be a high school senior in the state of California.Must attend a high school with a current CETA member theatre advisor.Must plan to declare a major or minor in theatre at a...

$10,000
The Brad Evans Foundation Fund Scholarship was established by the Evans family to honor their son and brother whose life was characterized by the qualities of integrity, loyalty, and commitment.Brad Evans was an excellent student, talented athlete, a wonderful son and a terrific brother. He had a gift of bringing people together which was the result of his inclusive nature....

Bessie Scott Scholarship Fund

Deadline: Mar 01, 2025
$1,000
Ask any young woman graduating from high school or college about the career options she is considering, and she may be able to give you quite a long list. But that was not always the case. When I spoke with Janet Chaniot, teacher and Mendocino College board member, she recalled a different time. “When I graduated from high school and...

$5,000
There could be nothing more tragic than the loss of Ryan and Collin Petitte, two wonderful young men who graduated from Ukiah High School. Ryan died unexpectedly from an extremely rare genetic disorder in November of 2003. His death was preceded by his younger brother Collin’s more than a year prior from the same condition.Program Deadline: Saturday, March 1, 2025...