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How to find scholarships for California community college students?

I'm considering attending a community college in California after I graduate high school, but I'm concerned about costs. What are some scholarship opportunities available specifically for students in California's community colleges?

8 months ago

Community colleges are generally more affordable than four-year institutions, but it's understandable that you're still seeking ways to reduce costs. Not surprisingly, there are indeed scholarships targeted towards community college students in California.

1. The California Community College Scholarship Endowment: Established in partnership with The Bernard Osher Foundation, this scholarship endowment provides over 6,000 scholarships annually to students in California community colleges.

2. The STEM Scholarships for California Community College Students: This scholarship is for students pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) degrees and provides both monetary support and mentorship opportunities.

3. Foundation for California Community Colleges: This foundation also offers a wide range of scholarships aimed at community college students.

4. Regional organizations: Many local organizations understand the value of supporting higher education and offer scholarships for residents attending community college. For example, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation has multiple scholarships for community college students.

Additionally, it’s worth noting that the California College Promise Grant (formerly known as Board of Governors Fee Waiver) waives tuition for qualifying in-state students, which can be an excellent aid resource. If you are eligible, this can significantly reduce the cost of tuition for your community college education.

Lastly, don't forget that many national scholarships are also open to community college students. Be sure to check out your school’s financial aid office. They can be a great resource and guide you on scholarships specific to your college. And lastly, using scholarship platforms like Appily can also help you find many opportunities you qualify for.

Remember, applying for scholarships is a numbers game—the more you apply to, the better your chances of receiving some financial aid. So, don't be discouraged if you don't get one you really wanted. Keep applying!

8 months ago

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