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83-501 Dillon Avenue
Indio, California
92201
(760)775-3880
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This scholarship pays tribute to our late San Diego Chapter matriarch, a distinguished FAA Designated Examiner, test pilot, aircraft saleswoman, and record-setting air racing legend with over 20,000 general aviation hours logged. Fran's remarkable 69-year membership in the Ninety-Nines was the 7th longest in the organization's history. She was a steadfast advocate for women pilots, especially student pilots. In keeping...
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 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...
Students utilizing federal and/or state Veterans Affairs education benefits (i.e. GI Bill, CalVet Fee Waiver, etc.) may qualify for financial aid in addition to or in place of those benefits they are already receiving. By utilizing available financial aid, military-connected students may be able to conserve their VA-related education benefits for future educational pursuits.Financial Aid for VeteransLearn More About:Applying for...
At the Better Business Bureau (BBB), we believe it is never too early to introduce and emphasize the importance of ethics. At the high school level, students begin to face ethical decisions that may impact the rest of their lives. They serve as role models whose moral compass not only guides their actions, but also influences those around them. The...
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations identify and recognize high school students who, through action and service, have demonstrated leadership in advancing racial equity or promoting racial understanding in their schools and communities.Prize recipients receive a cash prize of $2,500 and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University, where they will meet and engage with other...