Mesa
There are many scholarships for Mesa students. If you are searching for scholarships for a particular
high school located in Mesa, please select the appropriate school from the list below.
The scholarship database contains scholarships for Mesa students in the following categories:
Mesa High School Scholarships
Mesa College Scholarships
Mesa University Scholarships
Scholarships
For School Specific Scholarships, select one of the schools below:
Academy With Community Partners
Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center - Red Mountain
Arizona Conservatory For Arts And Academics
Boulder Canyon Learning Center
Brimhall Junior High School
Carson Junior High School
Desert Ridge High
Desert Ridge Junior High
Dobson High School
East Valley Academy
East Valley High School
Franklin High School
Fremont Junior High School
Heritage Academy
Heritage Academy Laveen
Heritage Academy Queen Creek
Highland Junior High School
Imagine Middle At East Mesa
Kino Junior High School
McKellips Learning Center
Mesa High School
Mesa Junior High School
Mesa Vista High School
Mountain View High School
New Samaritan High School
Pinnacle High School - Mesa
Polytechnic High School
Poston Junior High School
Powell Junior High School
Power Learning Center
Red Mountain High School
Rhodes Junior High School
Sequoia Charter School
Sequoia Secondary School
Shepherd Junior High School
Skyline High School
Smith Junior High School
Sonoran Desert School
Stapley Junior High School
Sun Valley High School
Tapp
Taylor Junior High School
Westwood High School
The area of Mesa was settled over 2,000 years ago by the remarkable Hohokam people. The Hohokam built the biggest and most extensive canal systems found in the pre-contact North America. Some extended 26 km across the Sonoran Desert to deliver water for agricultural purposes. Some were as much as 27 m wide at their head gates. By A.D. 1100 an area of desert measuring approximately 450 km2 was capable of yielding crops thanks to irrigation. Many of these canals are still in use nowadays.
Now, the city of Mesa is a successful industrial area, home to the Polytechnic campus of Arizona State University and businesses like for instance AT&T and Boeing. Other top companies consist of Banner Health, Mesa Public Schools, Wal-Mart, the City of Mesa and Mesa Community College. Businesses and young professionals continue to be attracted to the city's thriving economy.
Many tourists come to the city thanks to is various cultural attractions and mild type of weather. The city of Mesa is recognized as a golfer's paradise because the region features over 100 golf courses. The most highly regarded of these courses are the Desert Forest Golf Club and The Rim. Mesa's Arts and Cultural District comprises theaters, galleries and several arts organizations: the Mesa Arts Center, the Mesa Southwest Shakespeare Company and dance companies. The history of the area is featured at the Commemorative Air Force Museum, Mesa Historical Society & Museum and the Mesa Southwest Museum. The Mesa Amphitheatre is a key location featuring top musical performers. The Grand Canyon is a three-hour drive north of Mesa.