The SISKIYOU COUNTY CATTLEWOMEN are pleased to again offer two $1,000 scholarships for 2019-2020 school year. One to a graduating senior who will be entering into a agriculture related program in college. The other scholarship will be open to any student entering college regardless of their major. This application requires a Principal's Report. Mrs. Hanna is very busy so please allow her at least a week to have time to fill out the report. Click on the file below for the Application forms. Applications are due via mail on April 1st, 2020.
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CALIFORNIA-HAWAII ELKS ASSOCIATION Vocational Grant Program WHO MAY APPLY: Any prospective student (male or female), residing within the jurisdiction of the California- Hawaii Elks Association (CHEA), who plans to pursue an eligible vocational/technical course may file an application. All applicants must be citizens of the United States of America on the date the application is filed. WHAT PROGRAMS ARE ELIGIBLE? An eligible program shall be defined as a two-year or less vocational/technical program, culminating in an associate degree, diploma, certificate, or other evidence of completion. The student must attend school full time (a minimum of 12 semester credit hours). A course must be a minimum of sixty (60) days of continuous full time study. The school must be in the United States and have received accreditation within the industry by either the federal Department of Education or the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). WHERE TO FILE: This application must be filed with the Lodge Scholarship Chairman or Exalted Ruler or Secretary of the B.P.O. Elks Lodge having jurisdiction in the area in which the student has legal residence. To find the right Lodge, go to www.elks.org and put your zip code in “Lodge Locator”. Only one application may be filed. Students eligible for the optional Second Year Award will be notified by letter with instructions on how, when and where to file. HOW DOES THIS GRANT WORK? The amount of the grant will range from $500 to $2,000 depending on the cost of the course and student’s financial need. Each grant is for one year with an option to renew for one more year. WHEN TO APPLY: Submit your application 3 to 6 months before your course begins. Justification must be provided for applications submitted more than six months prior to school start date. The application must be submitted within 3 months of receiving or downloading the application. For more information call our local Lodge (Yreka) at the number below. Telephone: (530)842-1980 (Lodge)
One scholarship at $1,000 Graduating seniors from all Siskiyou County high schools who are pursuing careers in the following artistic fields are invited to apply: quilting, fabric design, fabric or fiber arts, graphic design, fine arts or applied arts. Applications from COS students transferring to other schools will also be considered as well as past Shasta Lily Quilt Guild scholarship winners. Completed applications must be postmarked by March 31, 2020. All documentation must accompany the application. Application packets are to be mailed to: Shasta Lily Quilt Guild, c/o Vicki Melo, 211 Kennedy Dr., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 (530) 926-2447. For more information, download the file below and visit their website by clicking here
The Fairchild Medical Center Auxiliary Scholarship will award a $1,000.00 scholarship to a local student who is planning a career in some branch of the medical field. In order to be qualified, applicants must be from the area served by Fairchild Medical Center and have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Applications must be returned before 1:00 PM on March 31st. If you have any questions please call Donna White at 841-1824. For more information and to download the application, click on the file below.
The Siskiyou Bowmen Archery Club has instituted a second scholarship in memory of Ryan D. Campbell, a previous club member and also a family member. Ryan was an outstanding young man with incredible character. He counseled many of our communities youth as well as having been an exceptional role model for adults. The club will be offering a $500.00 scholarship in his name to a graduating senior who will be attending college or vocational school for the upcoming year. Qualifications: The applicant must: 1. Be pursuing a career in the community/civil services industry (teaching, counseling, youth programs, ets.) 2. Be a graduating Siskiyou County high senior 3. Preference will be given to those students who have actively participated in their community, extra curricular activities, all the while maintaining their GPS. Evidence of good character as well as strong morals and values is a must. For more information, download the application below.
This scholarship is offered to any Siskiyou County High School graduating senior interested in pursuing a career in Natural Resources, Agriculture, or Medicine. Two scholarships of $250.00 will be awarded. For more information and to download the application please click on the file below.
The College of the Siskiyous Promise is designed to remove the economic barriers to education. The "Promise" is graduating seniors from Siskiyou County and Modoc County high schools will have their enrollment fees, health fee, student representative fee and student center fees fully funded during their first year (consecutive fall and spring semesters) of attendance at College of the Siskiyous, crediting any applicable financial assistance. Promise students will also receive a book voucher for use in the Campus Bookstore during the fall and spring semesters.
Eligibility RequirementsTo be eligible to apply for the College of the Siskiyous Promise Scholarship you must meet all of the following criteria:
Access the online application by clicking here. The Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California is a Portuguese based organization dedicated to promoting education, civic responsibility and citizenship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and be of Portuguese descent. Applications must be received via mail no latter than March 15th, 2019. For more information and to download the application, click on the file below or visit their website by clicking here.
The Italian Catholic Federation is a National Roman Catholic Fraternal Organization composed of persons of Italian ancestry who are of the Roman Catholic Faith. Annually, they offer scholarship opportunities to students who achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.2 and either are 1) Roman Catholic and of Italian Descent and live within the Roman Catholic Dioceses of Arizona, California, Illinois and Nevada or 2) if either Roman Catholic parent, guardian, or grandparent is a member of the Italian Catholic Federation the student must be Roman Catholic but need not be of Italian Descent or live where branches of the federation are established. For more information download the flyer below or visit their website by clicking here
American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) is a nationwide non-profit organization. Our mission is to provide direct input into the deliberations and developments of energy policies, regulations, emerging technologies, and environmental issues. We also offer scholarships to graduating high school students who plan to attend a university. For 2020, AABE California Chapter is offering (5) $1,000 scholarship to high school seniors who meet the criteria. There are additional opportunities for the selected high school students to earn (1) $3,000 scholarship at the Western Region level and (1) $5,000 scholarship at National level. For more information about their criteria and how to apply, please download the flyer below.
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