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Note: Scholarship information and detailed instructions are updated each year.

Off Campus & Outside Scholarship information is updated monthly.

Please read through all scholarship guidelines very thoroughly BEFORE applying.

OFF CAMPUS or OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPS

The scholarships noted here are only a few of the thousands of scholarships you might want to research on the internet or at any local library or bookstore. SBVC has been informed of the following specific scholarships and scholarship resource lists. Each agency or organization has their own requirements, qualifications and timeline.  Please contact the appropriate source for more information by clicking on the links for each.

Please check back at this list often, as more off-campus scholarships are added to this page as we get them.  NEVER pay for scholarship information or respond to fee-based scholarship services.  You can receive the same information through your Scholarship Office for free!  The SBVC Scholarship Office recommends that you apply for outside or off campus scholarships at least once a month.  Scroll down, to see several applications that will be due in the next four weeks, under the Scholarship of the Month section. 

OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIP LIST 2009 

Arrowhead Regional Medical Center - CLOSED 12/09

Catholic Charities Application Sept 2009 - Ongoing

CCCSFAAA Scholarship - CLOSED 10/09

Hispanic Scholarship Fund Applications Oct 2009 - Various Deadlines 

AAUW Scholarship - National - Due 3/1/10

Talbots Scholarship - CLOSED 1/10

Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship - CLOSED 1/10

Inland Empire Scholarship Fund - Due 2/1/10

PTA & AXA Scholarship - Due 12/15/09 & 2/15/10

Harvard University Scholarships - Ongoing

Sunkist - AW Bodine Memorial Scholarship - 4/30/10

Schools First Federal Credit Union - 2/1/10

          www.schoolsfirstfcu.org/mea

Joe Baca Foundation - 3/12/10

California School Employees Association - 3/31/10

CSEA Career Grant - 10/31/10

Inland Empire Four Wheelers - 4/16/10

California Strawberry Growers - 3/12/10

So Cal Association of Governments - 3/5/10


OTHER SCHOLARSHIP LISTS: 

Grants Fact Sheet

Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard Scholarship List

CHC Off Campus Scholarship List

Need more help with scholarships, or want to know more about the scholarship process. Check out the following website: 

 http://www.scholarshiphelp.org/

Scholarship of the Month - February 2009  

The following scholarships for February have upcoming deadines in the month of March.   

American Chemistry Society Scholars Program 

ACS will offer new awards of up to:

  • $2,500 for freshman
  • $3,000 for sophomores
  • $5,000 for juniors and seniors

Application period: November 1, 2009 -- March 1, 2010.

If you have questions about the application process, email scholars@acs.org or call (800) 227-5558 ext. 6250.

Mail supporting documentation to:
American Chemical Society Scholars Program
1155 16th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20036

Deadline: March 1  -  Applications and supporting documents are due by March 1, 2010. 

Introduction to the NASA MUST Project

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) MUST Project aims to attract and retain underserved and underrepresented students in STEM through a progression of educational opportunities. MUST is managed by the Hispanic College Fund through a consortium that includes the United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.

MUST selects students who aspire to become tomorrow's researchers, scientists, and innovators. Participation is highly competitive and can be renewed through a student's junior year.

Each year, the MUST Project supports 100 undergraduate students with:

  • A one year competitive scholarship of up to half of tuition and fees, not to exceed $10,000.
  • The opportunity to participate in a paid 10-week NASA summer internship at one of ten NASA field centers.
  • The MUST Professional and Academic Support System (PASS), which provides scholars with tutoring, mentoring, and access to various professional development activities.

The 2010 - 2011 Application is OpenThe deadline to apply is March 1, 2010.

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