George V. Leyva Intermediate is located in San Jose, California. Scholarships for students attending George V. Leyva Intermediate can be found in our scholarship database
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1865 Monrovia Drive
San Jose, California
95122
(408)270-4992
Scholarships
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...
CAEOP Scholarship Criteria:TO QUALIFYApplicant must be a graduating high school student who has made application to continue his/her education OR the applicant may currently be pursuing such a course of study in an institution of higher education.Applicant must have maintained a grade point average of 2.0 or better in high school.Applicant must have applied for admission to a post-high school...
Our scholarship application process is competitive, with over 100 scholarship opportunities available and several thousand applicants annually. Completing your application carefully and completely is crucial for eligibility. We advise each student to thoroughly read the following page to understand application requirements.In order to successfully complete your application the application process, please review all the information within this page.1. Create an...
The grant is given to a high school senior from southern California who plans to major or minor in theatre in their post-secondary education with the goal of becoming a theatre educator. The student must be present at the CETA High School Theatre Festival to interview for the scholarship.Student requirementsMust be a high school senior in the state of California.Must...
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...
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...