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CHINO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP BULLETIN 2019-2020
Dear Parents and Students:
The following is the 2019-2020 Chino Hills High School Scholarship
Bulletin. The scholarships are listed by approximate deadline
dates as some change yearly. It is important for students to apply
for a scholarship before the deadline.
This list is based on the scholarships encountered in past years.
New scholarships will come around and some, which are listed,
may no longer exist or may have undergone changes. If possible,
always check websites for updated information on scholarship
offerings.
It is the student’s responsibility to request information and/or applications.
Scholarships marked (LOCAL) will be awarded to students in the local area. These are the
ones the student has the best chance of receiving.
The following page includes tips for students to help them with their scholarship hunting.
Otherwise, scholarships are listed by month of deadline due dates. Please view all pages of
this document; it contains a great deal of information.
Good luck, from the CHHS Counselors:
Stephanie Arrington, Shelley Bateman, Lisa Behounek, Karen Espinoza, Melissa Hughes, Kathie Spaun
COUNSELOR’S TIPS FOR SCHOLARSHIP HUNTERS
1. Start early and check with your counselor often throughout the year.
2. Check out the Scholarship Bulletin Board in the Career Center regularly.
3. Take the SAT and or ACT tests early (many scholarships require SAT scores).
4. Listen to the Daily Bulletin for scholarship announcements.
5. Use the computer system in the Career Center, library or at home, to gather scholarship
information. Extensive links are provided at the bottom of this bulletin. (Do this early in the
year to meet deadlines).
6. Use free Internet scholarship searches, check out the links at the end of this bulletin.
7. Check with clubs, unions, churches, etc. that you and family members belong to, for scholarship
information.
8. Look in newspapers and magazines for scholarship announcements.
9. Write, call or visit the financial aid office of the colleges, universities or other schools which you
are planning to apply to.
10. Have parents check with their employers.
11. Find out if you are eligible for benefits from the military if you are the child or grandchild of a
veteran.
12. BE WARY OF COMPANIES THAT WANT YOU TO PAY THEM FEES OR BUY EXPENSIVE BOOKS
FOR SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION. YOU CAN PROBABLY GET THE SAME INFORMATION FROM
CHHS SOURCES OR THE INTERNET FOR FREE! Find out about Scholarship Scams at:
http://www.finaid.org/scholarships/scams.phtml. The Federal Trade Commission has an on-line
complaint form at www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams and a hotline at 1-877-FTC-HELP.
13. Many private colleges require the CSS Financial Aid PROFILE Form be filed, on line, early in the
year. Go to collegeboard.com for a list of these colleges and to file.
14. Be sure to file a FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) between October 1 -
March 2 for state and federal grants and scholarships. (You need to file these forms even if you
do not think you will qualify for government aid, as all college financial aid offices use the
student aid report to determine eligibility for other types of scholarships as well. The fact that
you don’t qualify for government aid may mean that you do qualify for something else.) Paper
copies of the FAFSA are no longer sent to the schools. You must submit your FAFSA
via the internet! Apply at: www.fafsa.ed.gov by MARCH 2.
16. Apply early to colleges (in November for Cal. State and U.C. Universities). For Private
Universities, check with each one individually.
17. If applying to Private Universities, check to see if there are any special financial aid forms
required by them.
18. Remember, scholarships are not likely to just come to you - YOU have to go out and get them -
SO GO FOR IT!
FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT
TO VIEW THE INFORMATION FROM LAST YEAR’S EVENT, YOU CAN GO TO THE COUNSELING WEB PAGE AT: https://www.chino.k12.ca.us/Page/15816 (CLICK ON ACADEMICS » COUNSELING » GUIDANCE PRESENTATION)
THE DEADLINE FOR 4 YEAR COLLEGE BOUND
STUDENTS TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID IS
MARCH 2ND!
GO TO www.fafsa.com
______________________________________________________________________________
INFORMATION ON THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIPS CAN BE OBTAINED BY sending a note to Mrs.
Behounek, the scholarship counselor. YOU WILL THEN BE CALLED INTO THE COUNSELING OFFICE
TO RECEIVE THE INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE. If the scholarship has ** you can
apply directly on line or download an application; there is no need to turn in a note.
SCHOLARSHIPS 2019-2020
**California’s Veteran’s Dependents College Fee/Tuition Waiver Program
Open to dependents of deceased or disabled veterans planning to attend a California Community
College, Cal-State University, or U.C. University. Apply at: http://hs.sbcounty.gov/va/Pages/College-
Fee-Waiver.aspx
Deadline: Prior to starting college Amount: Based on fee and tuition costs
**Survivors’ and Dependent’s Educational Assistance Program
Open to dependents of deceased or disabled veterans planning to attend a College, or vocational
training program. Information and application at:
http://gibill.va.gov/benefits/other_programs/dea.html
Deadline: Prior to starting college Amount: Based on fee and tuition costs
**Wells Fargo College Steps Program Scholarship Sweepstakes
A monthly sweepstakes drawing open to all high school students, that enroll on line in the College
Steps Program. This is a free program that provides tips for financing a college education. Enroll
at http://ebm.collegesteps.wellsfargoemail.com/r/regf2?a=0&aid=2092274041&n=1
Deadline: None Amount: $5,000
** Science Fair Competition Links
Links to various Science Fairs and Competitions. Go to www.gsdsef.org/GeneralInfo/links.shtml.
Deadlines Vary Amounts: $500 to $16,000
**California Conservation Corps
Open to students that join the Conservation Corps after high school. Upon completion of one (1)
year, the student qualifies for a scholarship. Apply at http://www.ccc.ca.gov/
Deadline: Can apply at any time. Amounts: $2,000 to $4,725 scholarships + pay
** AmeriCorps National Service Program
Open to students that join AmeriCorps after high school. Upon completion of one year, the student
qualifies for a scholarship. Apply at: https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps/segal-
americorps-education-award
Deadline: Can apply at any time. Amounts: $343 to $6,095 scholarships + pay
**ERCA (Educational Research Center of America) Community Contribution Scholarship Open
to seniors that have done significant community service. Apply at:
http://www.studentresearch.org/our-scholarship-program/
Deadline: August – July Amount: $1,000
**CAPPS (Calif. Assoc. of Private Secondary Schools) Memorial Scholarships
Open to seniors planning to attend one of several listed vocational colleges. Merit and need based
scholarships. Must be nominated. Applications at: https://www.cappsonline.org/memorial-
scholarships/
Deadline: Nomination August 11 Amounts: Varies
**Cappex - $1,000 Cappex Easy College Money Scholarship
To help you pay for college, Cappex provides an easy scholarship every month. Because a GPA isn't everything, there is no GPA requirement and no essay to write! All you have to do is create a Cappex profile and tell us what you do in your free time. Click 'apply' and you may be the next winner of $1000! Deadline: August 31 (monthly prizes) Amount: $1,000
SEPTEMBER
**AXA Achievement Scholarship Program
Open to seniors that have demonstrated achievement in a job, sport or extracurricular activity.
Apply at www.axa-achievement.com.
Deadline: September 5-December 15 or until 10,000 applications are submitted (apply early)
Amount: $2,500 to $25,000
**The Gates Scholarship
The Gates Scholarship is a highly selective, full scholarship for exceptional, Pell-eligible, minority,
high school seniors. Starting in 2018, the scholarship will be awarded to 300 top student leaders
each year with the intent of promoting their academic excellence through college graduation and
providing them the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Apply at https://www.thegatesscholarship.org/scholarship
Deadline: July (date varies) - September (date varies) Amount: Full scholarship
**Questbridge – National College Match
Open to Seniors that have demonstrated academic excellence in the face of economic obstacles.
Many past recipients have also been among the first generation to attend college. Matches student
to one of 19 private prestigious universities or colleges. Applications open the summer before
senior year. Apply at: https://www.questbridge.org/high-school-students/national-college-match
Deadline: September 27 Amount: Full tuition, books, housing up to $180,000
**Cal State Fullerton Scholarships
Open to seniors planning to attend CSF. Information at:
http://www.fullerton.edu/financialaid/award/scholarships.php
Deadline: Various Amounts: vary by scholarship
** Cal Poly Pomona Scholarships
Open to seniors planning to attend Cal Poly, Pomona
Apply at: http://www.cpp.edu/~financial-aid/types-of-aid/scholarships/index.shtml
Deadline: Various Amounts: vary by scholarship
** Cal State, San Bernardino Scholarships
Open to seniors planning to attend CSUSB. Apply at: http://finaid.csusb.edu/
Deadline: Various Amounts: vary by scholarship
**Cappex - $1,000 Cappex Easy College Money Scholarship
To help you pay for college, Cappex provides an easy scholarship every month. Because a GPA isn't everything, there is no GPA requirement and no essay to write! All you have to do is create a Cappex profile and tell us what you do in your free time. Click 'apply' and you may be the next winner of $1000! Deadline: September 30 Amount: $1,000
**Niche “No Essay” Scholarship
Open to all high school students. Simply log in or create a free account. Apply at
https://www.niche.com/colleges/scholarship/no-essay-scholarship/
Deadline: September 30 Amount: $2,000
**ZipRecruiter Scholarship
ZipRecruiter is offering a $3,000 scholarship to the winning college or university student with the
most creative entry in our Summer Scholarship Promotion. Entrant must be 18 years old by the
entry deadline and follow all rules of entry. The Grand Prize Winner each quarter will receive the
$3,000 scholarship. More info or to apply: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/scholarship
Deadline: September 30 Amount: $3,000
OCTOBER
**Wendy’s High School Heisman Award
Open to seniors that have a minimum “B” grade point average who excel in academics, athletics and
student leadership. Information and application at: www.wendysheisman.com. The first 41,000
applicants will receive a Wendy’s gift card from $5 to $50.
Deadline: October 2 Amounts: Up to $500 in Wendy’s Gift cards and $10,000 gift to
the school in the student’s name – National Trophy presented an TV during Heisman ceremonies.
**AES Engineers Scholarship
Open to high school seniors. Student does not need to be an engineering major. Students must
submit an essay to one of two questions posted on their web site:
http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm
Deadline: October 6 Amount: $500
**Young Arts Awards
Open to seniors in the performing, literary and visual arts. Awards will be given for Music,
photography, writing, theater, dance & voice.
Apply at: www.youngARTS.org
Deadline: October 12 Amount: $5,000 - $10,000
**Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards
Open to seniors of Hispanic/Latino descent with a minimum 3.00 GPA. Apply at
http://hispanicheritage.org/programs/leadership/youth-awards/
Deadline: October 15 Amount: Up to $3,500
Washington University, St Louis – Danforth Scholars Program
Open to seniors that wish to attend WUSL. See Mrs. Hughes in the Counseling Office to be
nominated by October 14th.
Deadline: October 15 Amount: Partial to Full Tuition
**”Make The U” Scholarship Program – Hispanic Scholarship Fund Open
to Hispanic seniors that submit essays to:
https://www.colgatepalmolive.com/en/us/corp/core-values/community-responsibility/haz-la-u.
Deadline: October 15 Amount: $2,500 to $15,000
**Music Center Spotlight Award – Performing Arts
Open to 9th-12th grade solo performers in music and dance. There is a $10 application fee.
Auditions will be held October 14th - December 2008. Apply online at
https://www.musiccenter.org/spotlight
Deadline: October 15 Amount: $100 - $5,000
**Horatio Alger California Scholarship Program
Open to California seniors with involvement in co-curricular and community activities, have a
minimum 2.0 GPA, and critical financial need ($50,000 or less gross income per family is preferred:
if higher an explanation must be provided). Apply at https://scholars.horatioalger.org/.
Deadline: October 25 Amount: $4,000
**Cappex - $1,000 Cappex Easy College Money Scholarship
To help you pay for college, Cappex provides an easy scholarship every month. Because a GPA isn't everything, there is no GPA requirement and no essay to write! All you have to do is create a Cappex profile and tell us what you do in your free time. Click 'apply' and you may be the next winner of $1000! Deadline: October 31 Amount: $1,000
**Coca-Cola Scholars Program
Applicants must be planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution.
Based on Academics and Leadership. Apply at http://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/be-
a-coca-cola-scholar/
Deadline: October 31 Amount: $1,000 - $20,000
**National Security Agency Stokes Educational Scholarship Program
Requirements - minimum SAT of 1200 or ACT of 27 and a GPA of 3.0 or higher - planning on
majoring in Computer Science or Computer/Electrical Engineering. Demonstrated leadership
abilities, applicant and immediate family must be U.S. citizens - minority status preferred. Apply at
https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/icstudents.html?Agency=NSA
Deadline: October 31 Amount: Tuition and mandatory fees of up to $30,000,
books, year-round salary, housing and travel, and job
at NSN after graduation.
**Veterans of Foreign Wars - Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program
Open to 10th-12th grade students who write and record an essay on the current year’s theme.
Through local VFW chapter or on-line at: https://www.vfw.org/VOD.
Deadline: October 31 Amount: $1,000 - $25,000
NOVEMBER
Dan Stover Memorial Music Scholarship
Open to talented senior musicians. Apply through your local Rotary Club contact: Mike Faherty
Deadline: November 1 Amount: Up to $5,000
University Of Dayton Leadership in Service Scholarship
CHHS can nominate 1 senior a $10,000 Scholarship! Recipient must meet University Of Dayton
(in Ohio) entrance requirements and have performed service to their school, community or church.
Contact Mrs. Bateman (counselor) by Nov. 1st if you wish to be considered for this award.
Deadline: November 1 Amount: $10,000
**Scripps (The Women’s College of Claremont) Merit Based Scholarship for Scripps Students Open
to female seniors with GPAs above 4.0 and SAT scores over 1400.
http://www.scrippscollege.edu/finaid/scholarships
Deadline: November 1 Amount: Full tuition, board and summer research
stipend.
National Association of Secondary School Principal’s Prudential Spirit of Community Award
Open to all grades. Based on school leadership and volunteerism. Students fill out application at:
http://spirit.prudential.com. (Access key: spirit). Students then print out their application and
submit it to Mrs. Behounek, in counseling by Nov. 4). The school will then nominate two students to
compete for a national award, engraved medallion and trip with a parent to Washington, D.C.
Deadline: November 6 Amount: $1,000 - $6,000
Kimberly Dawn Ellis Memorial Scholarship (LOCAL)
Open to Jewish seniors with a 3.0 minimum GPA planning to attend a 4-year college.
Deadline: November 14 Amount: $500
**Emory Scholars’ Program
Open to seniors with high academic achievement, planning to attend Emory University in Atlanta,
Georgia. Info at: https://apply.emory.edu/apply/scholar.php
Deadline: November 15 Amount: 2/3 up to full tuition
**Seattle University’s Sullivan Leadership Award
Open to seniors that wish to attend Seattle U. Based upon Leadership, Scholastics and
Communication skills. Application and information at: http://www.seattleu.edu/sullivan.
Deadline: November 30 Amount: $11,000 to $18,500 per year.
**American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund
Open to seniors that are children of a US Military person that died on active duty on or after Sept.
11, 2001. Info at: http://www.legion.org/scholarships/legacy
Deadline: November 15 – April 9 Amount: Based upon funds available
**Elks National Foundation Scholarship – Most Valuable Student Scholarship
Open to seniors. Based on financial need, leadership and scholarship. Apply at
http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars/mvs.cfm
Deadline: November 15 Amount: $1,000 - $15,000 per year
**California State University, Fresno – Smithcamp Family Honors Scholarship
Open to seniors planning to attend Cal State, Fresno. Must meet one of 3 criteria: ranking in the top
10% of graduating class; minimum GPA of 3.8; SAT of 1200 or ACT average score of 27. Must meet
mandatory application deadlines. See site for specific criteria. Apply at:
http://www.fresnostate.edu/academics/honors/application
Deadline: November 30 Amount: Full tuition, books & housing
DECEMBER
**Edison Scholars Program
Open to seniors with financial need that plan on studying Math, Science, Engineering or Computer
Science in college. Apply at: https://www.edison.com/home/community/edison-scholars.html
Deadline: December 1 Amount: $40,000
Rotary Club Dan Stover Music Scholarship (LOCAL)
Open to seniors that perform a music piece for their local Rotary Club and then move on to District
Competition. Apply through your local Rotary Club contact: Mike Faherty ([email protected]).
Deadline: December 1 Amount: $1,000 to $5,000
**Boston University Trustee Scholarship
Open to seniors in the top 5% of their class, with a 1400 SAT score or 32 ACT score.
Info at: http://www.bu.edu/admissions/apply/costs-aid-scholarships/scholarships/trustee/
Deadline: December 1 Amount: Full tuition ($27,000 per year); Renewable
**Johnson & Wales Scholarships
Open to seniors planning to attend one of 4 Johnson & Wales Universities. For more info on J&W
scholarships go to: http://jwu.edu/scholarships/
Deadline: Various Amount: Up to $5,000 per year
**Eugene McDermott Scholars Program
Open to students who apply to the University of Texas at Dallas by Dec. 7, 2018 and are in the top
5% of their class and have SAT scores of 1490 or above or ACT of 33+. Information at:
http://www.utdallas.edu/mcdermott/award-qualifications
Deadline: December 7 Amount: Debt free college education
**California State University, Fresno – Smittcamp Honors Scholarship
Open to seniors with a 3.8 or higher GPA that plan to attend Cal. State, Fresno. Provides full tuition,
housing and a free laptop computer. Apply at:
http://fresnostate.edu/academics/honors/application/
Deadline: December 13 Amount: around $10,000 per year
**AXA Achievement Community Scholarship
Open to ethnically and economically diverse seniors that demonstrate: ambition & drive;
determination to reach goals; respect for self, family and community; and ability to succeed in
college. Download an application at: https://us.axa.com/axa-foundation/AXA-achievement-
scholarship.html
Deadline: Sept. 5–Dec. 14 or until 10,000 applications are submitted (apply early)
Amount: $2,500-$25,000 plus $1,000 to the student’s
school
**California Association of Educational Office Professionals Scholarship
Open to students planning to major in Business Administration. Must have a 2.0 GPA. Apply at:
www.caeop.org/scholarships/
Deadline: December 17 Amount: $1,000
** University of La Verne Department of Theatre Arts Full-Tuition Performance Scholarships
Open to students planning to attend the University of La Verne and major in Theater Arts. These
are 100% scholarships that cover tuition, room & board. Students applying must attend
Performance Scholarship Day on February 16, 2019. Applications at:
http://sites.laverne.edu/performance-scholarships/
Deadline: December 16 Amount: Full Scholarship
**Diller - Tikkun Olam Scholarship Award
Open to Jewish teens between 13 and 19 years old. Information at:
http://www.dillerteenawards.org or call 415-512-6432
Deadline: December 18 (nomination deadline) Amount: $36,000
**College Peas Student Standout College Scholarship
Open to any student planning to attend a 4-year college. Must have a minimum 2.0 GPA. Student
submits any essay of less than 100 words describing a special skill, talent or interest that helps
them to standout from their peers. Apply at: http://www.collegepeas.com/money/
Deadline: December 30 Amount: $400
**Cappex - #1 Cappex Fan Scholarship
The scholarship will go to the most well-rounded Cappex.com fan as defined by extracurricular,
leadership and volunteer activities listed in their Cappex profile.
Deadline: December 31 Amount: $1,000
**Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, “Free Speech” Essay Contest Open
to seniors that write an essay about free speech. Students enter on line at:
https://www.thefire.org/k12/essay-contest/
Deadline: December 31 Amount: $500 to $10,000
** National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Essay Contest
Open to 9th - 12th grades students that write an essay dealing with the American Revolution.
Apply at: https://www.sar.org/george-s-stella-m-knight-essay-contest
Deadline: December 31 Amount: $500 - $2,500
**Sam Walton Community Grant Program - Walmart/Sam’s Club
Open to seniors. Information at: http://giving.walmart.com/walmart-foundation/community-
grantprogram. Applicants must use the access code (SWCS) to complete the application process.
Deadline: December 31 Amount: $250 - $2,500
**Cal. State, Fullerton Guardian Scholars
Open to seniors that have been in the Foster Care System, planning to attend Cal. State, Fullerton.
Apply at www.fullerton.edu/guardianscholars
Deadline: Opens in December Amount: Full expenses for up to five years.
ACT College & Career Readiness Champions
The ACT College and Career Readiness Student Champion is tenacious and persistent, no matter the
challenge, and is prepared for life after high school with a goal in mind and a plan in place.
Open to seniors with ACT score of 22 or a 3.0 or greater grade point average. More info at:
http://www.act.org/content/act/en/state-and-federal-programs/college-and-career-readiness-
champions.html
Deadline: December 31 Amount: $500
**ZipRecruiter Scholarship
ZipRecruiter is offering a $3,000 scholarship to the winning college or university student with the
most creative entry in our Autumn 2017 Scholarship Promotion. Entrant must be 18 years old by
the entry deadline and follow all rules of entry. The Grand Prize Winner each quarter will receive
the $3,000 scholarship. More info or to apply: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/scholarship
Deadline: December 31 Amount: $3,000
JANUARY
**nextSTEP Magazine Ultimate Scholarship Giveaway
Open to all high school students that register at https://www.nextstepu.com/winfreetuition/
Deadline: January 1 – June 30 Amount: $2,500
**Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California State Scholarship Award
Open to seniors of Portuguese descent with a 3.5 or higher GPA. Apply at
www.cabrillocivicclubs.org
Deadline: January 1 - March 15 Amount: $500
**Cal State, Chico Wildcat Scholarship
Open to students planning to attend Cal State, Chico. Info at: http://www.csuchico.edu/fa/
Deadline: Jan 2 - February 15 Amount: vary by scholarship
**Hispanic Scholarship Fund / Inland Empire Scholarship Program (LOCAL)
Open to seniors of Hispanic heritage planning to attend either Cal. State San Bernardino or U.C.
Riverside. Apply online at: www.HSF.NET
Deadline: January 6 – April 2 Amount: $500 - $5,000
**University of Miami, Hammond Scholarship
Open to seniors planning to attend Univ. of Miami. Must have a strong B+ average, come from an
underrepresented minority background and have strong SAT/ACT scores. Apply at:
http://www.miami.edu/hammond
Deadline: January 1 Amount: Full tuition
**John F. Kennedy – Profile In Courage Essay Contest
Open to all high school students. Students submit an essay of less than 1,000 words that
demonstrates an understanding of political courage as described by John F. Kennedy in Profiles in
Courage. More info at: https://www.jfklibrary.org/Education/Profile-in-Courage-Essay-Contest.aspx
Deadline: September 1 - January 18 Amount: $500 - $5,000
The SPORT Foundation Scholarship (LOCAL)
Open to seniors who excel in academics, participate in sports, or have an interest in sports medicine.
See Mrs. Hughes in the Counseling Office for an application.
Deadline: January 6 Amount: $500 to $1,000
**GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program
Open to seniors that exhibit leadership, drive, integrity & citizenship. Student writes a 500-750
word essay. Info at: http://www.reaganfoundation.org/GE-RFScholarships.aspx
Deadline: January 4 Amount: $10,000 a year
**College Expo
Various listed scholarships and College Expo opportunities. Info at:
http://www.nationalcollegeresources.org/
Deadline: Various Amount: Unspecified monetary awards
**Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Award
Open to Jewish teens ages 13-19 that have demonstrated remarkable leadership and are actively
engaged in projects which embody the spirit of tikkun olan (repair of the world). Info at:
https://www.dillerteenawards.org/apply/
Deadline: January 8 Amount: $36,000
**Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund (APIASF)
APIASF offers scholarship opportunities for Asian American and Pacific Islander students with
financial need to increase their access to higher education and resources that cultivate their
academic, personal, and professional success. Apply at:
http://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html
Deadline: September - January Amount: $2,500 - $20,000
**Washington University (St. Louis) Hispanic Students – Black Americans Scholarships Open
to Hispanic or Black students planning to attend the University.
Deadline: January 15 Amount: Full tuition and annual stipend
**California Association of Collectors Educational Scholarship
Open to seniors that write an essay on the topic: “Importance of Establishing and Maintaining Good
Credit During Your College Years”. More info at: http://www.cacesf.org/
Deadline: January 2-June 30 Amount: $1,500 to $2,500
**C-Span’s Student Cam Competition
Open to grades 6-12. Students create a 5-7 minute documentary for the yearly theme.
Information at: www.studentcam.org.
Deadline: January 20 Amount: $100,000 in prizes to be shared by winners
**Cal State Fullerton President’s Scholars Program
Open to seniors with at least a 3.75 GPA and above average SAT or ACT Exam scores. Students
must have demonstrated significant contributions to the school and community service activities.
Application at: www.fullerton.edu/scholars or call (657) 278-3458.
Deadline: January Amounts: Full Scholarship + Free parking & priority
registration. A laptop computer. Generous stipend for
books and supplies. Admission to the University Honors
Program. 20 hours per week of on-campus employment
and even more perks!
**Jeff Krosnoff Scholarship
Open to four-year college bound seniors with excellent academics, and community involvement.
Apply at: http://jeffkrosnoffscholarship.com/Scholarship.htm
Deadline: January 30 Amount: $10,000
**Air Force ROTC College Scholarships
Open to seniors that are 17 years or older. Must have a Minimum SAT of 1100 or ACT 24. and a
GPA of 3.0 or higher. Must complete physical aptitude exam. Apply at http://www.afrotc.com/
Deadline: January 31 Amount: Up to $15,000 a year
Rotary Club –4-Way Test Speech Contest (Local)
The speech contest takes place in February and is open to any student in high school. There are 4
levels of competition (club, group, region and district) with gift card prizes awarded at the first three
levels with the winner of the District competition receiving up to $5,000. Apply through your local
Rotary Club contact: Mike Faherty ([email protected]).
Deadline: January 31 Amount: Up to $5,000
FEBRUARY
**President’s Scholar’s Program, Cal. State University, Long Beach Must
be ranked #1 or be a National Merit Semifinalist.
Information at: http://www.csulb.edu/student-affairs/center-scholarship-information
Deadline: November 1-Februray 15 Amount: Full Ride (including books & meals)
**Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholarship and Conference
Open to Juniors that are involved in journalism and demonstrate qualities of being a “free
spirit”.
Apply at: http://www.newseuminstitute.org/initiatives/al-neuharth-free-spirit-and-
journalismconference/
Deadline: February 1 Amount: unspecified
**Christermon Foundation Scholarship Program
Open to children or grandchildren of persons employed by any individual or company holding a liquor
license in California. Apply at www.christermon.com
Deadline: February 15 Amount: Up to $5,000
**Savannah College of Art & Design Scholarship
Open to seniors with a 3.5 or above GPA and 1250 or higher SAT. Must have extraordinary talent in
Visual Performing Arts, planning to attend SCAD in Savannah, Georgia. Info at:
http://www.scad.edu/admission/financial-aid-and-scholarships/scholarships/entering-students
Deadline: February 1 Amount: $7,500 per year
**American Musical and Dramatic Academy (New York – Los Angeles)
Open to seniors that audition for AMDA. Auditions begin in Oct. Must be nominated by CHHS.
Apply at https://www.amda.edu/scholarships-financial-aid
Deadline: February 1 Amount: Unspecified
**California College of the Arts Scholarships
Open to seniors planning to attend CCA (in San Francisco or Oakland). Apply at
https://www.cca.edu/admissions/financialaid/all-scholarships
Deadline: February 1 Amount: $15,000 - $26,000
**Harvard Scholarships for Low Income Families
Harvard is offering full tuition scholarships to students that come from families making less than
$60,000 per year. They offer reduced tuition to student from families making between $60,000 &
$80,000 per year. Information at: https://college.harvard.edu/financial-
aid/applyingaid/prospective-students or call the school's financial aid office at (617) 495-
1581. Deadline: November 1 or February 1 (depends upon when you apply) Amount: Up to
full tuition & expenses
**Inland Empire Scholarship Fund for Hispanic Students
Open to Hispanic seniors with a 2.7 or higher GPA planning to attend college. Applications open in
November. Apply at https://iesfbecas.cvscholars.com/
Deadline: February 1 Amount: Up to $1,200 for community college students
Up to $2,500 for accredited colleges and universities
**California State PTA Scholarship and Grant Program
Open to seniors demonstrating achievements for volunteer service to the school and community.
Information at: http://capta.org/programs-events/scholarships/graduating-high-school-seniors
Deadline: February 1 Amount: $500
Lions Club Student Speakers Contest – LOCAL
Open to all high school students that give a speech at the local Lions Club on the current year’s
topic. Contact: Carole McCleary at 909-632-8356
Deadline: February 8 Amount: $25 to $21,000
**American Legion Auxiliary Scholarships
Various scholarships open to seniors that are children of veterans. Info at:
http://www.calegionaux.org/scholarships.htm
Deadlines: Varies February 13 - April 15 Amounts: Vary from $500 to $2,000
**National Commission for Cooperative Education Scholarship
Open to seniors with a 3.5 or higher GPA. The student submits an essay on Co-operative Education
Programs. Scholarship must be used at one of 10 participating colleges. For more information and
to apply, go to www.co-op.edu
Deadline: February 15 Amount: $6,000 per year
**Cal State, Chico Wildcat Scholarship
Open to students planning to attend Cal State, Chico. Info at: http://www.csuchico.edu/fa/
Deadline: Jan 2 - February 15 Amount: varies by scholarship
**Future Farmers of America Scholarships
Many different scholarships open to seniors that are FFA members. Info at:
https://www.ffa.org/participate/grants-and-scholarships/local-engagement-programs-scholarships/
Deadline: February 1 Amount: $500 - $2,000
**Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
Open to seniors that who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl. Applications available at:
http://www.vrg.org/student/scholar.htm
Deadline: February 20 Amount: $5,000
CIF / Scholar-Athlete of The Year Program
Open to senior athletes with a 3.5 or higher GPA. Must have demonstrated superior athletic ability
in at least 2 years of varsity play within California. Info at: http://www.cifstate.org/parents-
students/awards_and_scholarships/scholar-athlete
Deadline: February 11 Amount: $1,000 - $5,000
**California Environmental Health Association, Citrus Chapter – Graduating High School Senior
Scholarship (LOCAL)
Open to seniors. This scholarship is available on an annual basis to provide financial assistance to a
high school senior interested in environmental health science in his/her pursuit of higher education.
Recipient will receive a cash gift of $1000.00 upon proof of enrollment in an institution of higher
education. See website for requirements. Information at:
https://www.ceha.org/awards.html
Deadline: February 22 Amount: $1000
**Lagrant Foundation Scholarships
Open to seniors of minority background (Black, Asian, Hispanic, American Indian) with a 2.5 GPA
planning to major in Business, Journalism or Communications. Info at www.lagrantfoundation.org
Deadline: February 28 Amount: $2,000
**Cyberbullying Prevention for Teens Scholarship
Open to high school, college or graduate students or a student planning to enter college. Apply at:
www.parentinn.com/scholarship
Deadline: February 28 Amount: $2500
**American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund
Open to seniors that are children of a US Military person that died on active duty on or after Sept.
11, 2001. Info at: http://www.legion.org/scholarships/legacy
Deadline: November 15 – February 28 Amount: Based upon funds available
** Ladies Professional Golf Association Scholarships
Open to senior female golfers. Applications available in February. Apply at
http://www.lpga.com/lpga-foundation/scholarships
Deadline: TBA Amount: Varies
MARCH
**American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest
Open to students - grades 9-12 that submit a taped speech on the current year’s topic. Contact
your local American Legion, Dept. of California for local deadlines. Chino American Legion Post
299, (909) 628-2080. Info at: http://legion.org/oratorical
Deadline: March 1 (national deadline) Amount: $1,500 - $18,000
**Chino Basin Water Conservation District Waterwise Challenge
Open to grades 6-12 that completed a science or engineering project that is focused on water
conservation in Southern California.
Deadline: March 1 Amount: $100 to student $250 to school
**California Farm Bureau Scholarship
Open to students planning to attend a 4-year college directly out of high school. Students must be
pursuing a career in the agricultural industry. Apply at http://cfbf.com/scholarship-foundation
Deadline: January 1 - March 1 Amount: $1,250 - $2,000
**American Legion Auxiliary Children of Warriors National President’s Scholarship
Open to seniors that are children, step-children, grandchildren or step-grandchildren of someone
that served in the Armed Forces during wartime. Applicants must have volunteered at least 50
hours of community service. Apply at http://www.alaforveterans.org/Scholarships/Children-of-
Warriors-National-Presidents--Scholarship/
Deadline: March 1 Amount: $5,000
**Glenn Miller Scholarship
Open to seniors that plan to make music a part of their central life. Scholarships are for
instrumentalists and vocalists. Info at: http://glennmiller.org
Deadline: March 1 Amount: $1,000 - $3,000
**National Association of Theater Owners of Calif. Scholarship
Open to students that have worked at least 500 hours during the year of eligibility at a NATO
member theater. Must have at least a 3.0 GPA. Apply at http://www.natocalnev.org
Deadline: March 1 Amount: $5,000 - $10,000
**Cal. State, San Bernardino Scholarships (LOCAL)
Open to seniors planning to attend CSUSB. Must first apply for FAFSA. Apply at:
http://finaid.csusb.edu/
Deadline: March 2 Amount: $12,000
West End SELPA Art & Writing Contest (LOCAL)
Open to special education students that submit entries in the following categories: Poetry, Essay,
Photography, Visual Arts, Music or class performance.
Deadline: March 10 Amount: $250 - $500
**Professional Culinary Institute American Culinary Federation Excellence in Education Award Open
to seniors wishing to attend the Professional Culinary Institute in Northern California. Email:
[email protected] to have an application package mailed to you.
Deadline: March 13 Amount: ¼, ½, & Full Scholarships
**Breaking Barriers Grade 9 Student Essay Contest
Open to freshman that write an essay about “Breaking Barriers”. Information at:
www.scholastic.com/breakingbarriers/grade9
Deadline: March 14 Amount: 2 laptop computers, trip to World Series and
classroom visit from Sharon Robinson
**SAE Engineering Scholarships
This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained
engineers for the future. Info at: http://students.sae.org/scholarships/bmw/
Deadline: March 15 Amounts: $1,500 renewable for 3 more years for a total
of $6,000
**American Legion Auxiliary Scholarships
Open to seniors that are children of veterans. Applications can be downloaded from
http://www.calegionaux.org. Contact Chino American Legion Auxiliary Unit #299 located at 13759
Central Avenue in Chino or call (909) 628-2080 for more information and local deadline dates.
Deadline: March 15 Amount: $500 to $2,000
**Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California State Scholarship Award
Open to seniors of Portuguese descent with a 3.5 or higher GPA. Apply at
www.cabrillocivicclubs.org
Deadline: January 1 - March 15 Amount: $500
**Italian Catholic Federation Inc. Scholarship
Open to seniors, wholly or partially of Italian ancestry and of the Catholic Faith. Apply at
http://www.icf.org/scholarships/
Deadline: March 15 Amount: $400 - $1,000
Chino Hills High School PTSA Scholarship (LOCAL)
Open to seniors that are current members of the CHHS PTSA. The scholarship recognizes volunteer
service to the school and/or community.
Deadline: March 16 Amount: $500
**Trenza Scholarship
Open to seniors of Chicano/Latino heritage, planning to attend a 4-year university and have a 2.5 or
higher GPA. Info at www.trenza.org/scholarships
Deadline: March 25 Amount: $500
Links’ Scholarship Awards (LOCAL)
Open to African American seniors with a 3.3 or higher GPA that are planning to attend a 4-year
university. See Mrs. Hughes in the Counseling Office for an application. The contact person is Link
Marilyon Thompson at (951) 751-3105 or (909) 322-6980.
Deadline: March 29 Amount: unspecified
**Asian Pacific Community Fund – Chen Foundation Scholarship
Provides scholarships to financially assist students pursuing higher education in the face of
significantly rising costs of obtaining a college degree. Recipients are selected based on their
academic achievements as well as the leadership and positive impact they bring to their
communities. 10 scholarships will be awarded. Information at:
http://www.apcf.org/programs/scholarships
Deadline: March 29 Amount: $2,000
The Taiwanese American Citizens League
Open to all seniors regardless of race, national origin, and financial needs. Applicants must be
college-bound and well-rounded students who have demonstrated leadership skills, extracurricular
activity involvement, community service and academic success.
For more information visit: http://tacl.org/scholarship
Deadline: March 30 Amount: $500
**Life Stream – Academy of Giving Program Scholarships
Open to students of any grade level that have participated in the CHHS Blood Drive and create a
marketing piece such as a video, social media campaign, song, poster or commercial. Then recruit
at least 20 people to donate; maintain a 2.5 GPA and submit 3 letters of recommendation.
Ten scholarships awarded annually. Registration packet is available online then return by mail:
https://www.lstream.org/young-donor-program/academy-of-giving
Deadline: March 31 Amount: $1,000
**LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) Scholarship
Open to Hispanic seniors that are U.S. citizens planning to enroll in a 2 or 4-year college or
vocational school. Information and applications at:
https://www.lnesc.org/lnsf
Deadline: March 31 Amount: $250 - $1,000
**ZipRecruiter Scholarship
ZipRecruiter is offering a $3,000 scholarship to the winning college or university student with the
most creative entry in our Winter Scholarship Promotion. Entrant must be 18 years old by the entry
deadline and follow all rules of entry. The Grand Prize Winner each quarter will receive the
$3,000 scholarship. More info or to apply: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/scholarship
Deadline: March 31 Amount: $3,000
APRIL
**Inland Valley News, Inc. & Shining Glory Publications, Inc. Scholarship (LOCAL) Awarded
to seniors in high school in the Inland Valley and Empire areas.
Scholarships are intended for (but not limited to) students pursuing careers in Communication
Studies, such as Journalism, Photography, Graphic Design, Web Design, Writing or Advertising.
Criteria for evaluation are:
1.) Career goals
2.) Leadership roles held in school or co-curricular activities
3.) Community service involvement
4.) Grade point average of 2.5 or above
Applications appear on website in March at: www.inlandvalleynews.com
Deadline: April Amount: $500 every semester
**Holocaust Remembrance Project Essay Contest
Open to all high school students that write an essay about the Holocaust. Apply at:
http://holocaust.hklaw.com/
Deadline: TBA Amount: $250 - $5,000
**Society of Plastics Engineers Essay Contest & Scholarships
Open to high school students that write an essay on plastics. Apply at: https://www.4spe.org
Deadline: April 1 Amount: $500 - $4,000
**The Soroptimist International of the Chino Valley Scholarship – (LOCAL)
Awarded to female graduating seniors from Chino Hills. Judges are looking for complete,
wellwritten, legible applications. Students must have above a 2.5 non-weighted GPA and most
importantly, show community service involvement. Applications available in the Career Center or at:
http://sichie.org/
Deadline: April 1 Amount: $1,000
LA County Fair Association – Junior Fair Board Scholarships (LOCAL)
Open to sophomores with a 2.75 GPA or higher. Students selected will serve 2 years on the LA
County Fair – Junior Fair Board. Upon successful completion of the program, they will be awarded
the scholarship. Information at: http://fairplex.com/tlcfairplex/programs/jfb/about-jfb
Deadline: April 1 Amount: $2,000
**Phi Delta Kappa International - Scholarship Grants For Prospective Educators
Open to seniors pursuing careers in the education field. Apply at
http://www.pdkintl.org/awards/prospective.htm
Deadline: April 2 Amount: $1,000 - $5,000
**Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest
Open to juniors & seniors that write an essay about the current year’s selected book. Essays must
be submitted by a high school English teacher on student’s behalf. For 2017, it will be, Incidents in
the Life of a Slave Girl. Information at:
http://us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/services-academic/essayhome.html.
Deadline: April 14 Amount: $1,000
Cal. State, Fullerton Abrego Future Scholars Program
Open to seniors that plan on attending CSUF. The Abrego Future Scholars Program at California
State University, Fullerton (CSUF) is a scholarship program established in an effort to increase
college participation of first generation and historically underrepresented students. Info at:
http://www.fullerton.edu/futurescholars/
Deadline: April 14 Amount: $1,500
**D.R.E.A.M.S.-Developing a Responsible, Educated and Moral Society
Open to any senior who has an active I.E.P. and plans on going on to enroll in an accredited college,
university, vocational school or apprenticeship. Students must have done well in school, have been
responsible members of their community and have high moral standards. Information at
http://www.dreamsscholarship.org/
Deadline: April 15 Amount: $5,000
California Association of Administrators of State and Federal Programs Scholarship
Open to seniors with a 3.0 or higher GPA. Based upon leadership, school & community activities &
positive character and integrity.
Deadline: April 15 Amount: $1,500
**Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute United Health Foundation Scholar Intern Program The
CHCI-United Health Foundation (UHF) Scholar Intern Program helps students pursuing
health-related careers receive scholarship funds as well as hands-on experience through a paid
internship at a community-based health organization. The program creates a unique opportunity for
financially needy students to take on what would otherwise be an unpaid internship and exposes
them to the health care needs of underserved communities, all while receiving financial support for
their education. During the first year of their scholarship, scholar-interns must complete a paid
internship experience. Students are required to secure their own placement at a local community-
based health organization. Upon completion of 80 hours of internship work, scholars receive a $1,000
stipend in addition to their scholarship. For information and application visit:
https://chci.org/programs/chci-united-health-foundation-scholar-intern-program/
Deadline: April 30 Amount $2,500 to $5,000
**Chino Valley Unified School District Scholarships
• Spirit of Chino Valley Unified School District ($1,000) Awarded to a student who has
volunteered at school or in the community, has embodied school spirit by serving in a student
leadership role, has participated in school activities that promote good citizenship, and has an
outstanding attendance record.
• President’s Award ($1,000) Awarded to a student in need of financial assistance to continue
their education.
• Superintendent’s Award ($1,000) Awarded to a student who has embraced academic rigor
and excelled by earning an overall grade point average of 3.8 or higher.
Deadline: April 19 Please see application attached under forms on the counseling web page
**Student-View Scholarship
Open to high school seniors planning that log on to www.student-view.com and complete a 15-20
minute application survey about colleges. Scholarships will be awarded via a random drawing of all
applications. The winner will be announced in May.
Deadline: April 21 Amounts: $500 - $4,000
Taste of the Chino Valley Scholarship – (LOCAL)
Open to seniors that are Renaissance Card holders
Deadline: April 24 Amount: $300
** The Fountainhead Essay Contest
Open to 11th & 12th grade students that write an essay on Ayn Rand’s novel “The Fountainhead”.
Details on line at http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=education_contests_tf
Deadline: April 26 Amount: $50 - $10,000
**Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Open to Latino seniors. Must maintain a 3.0 GPA. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident.
Must demonstrate financial need. Apply at: www.hsf.net/scholarship
Deadline: Jan. 6 – April 26 Amount: $500 - $5,000
**Penguin Classics Essay Contest
Open to freshman and sophomores. Must write an essay on the year’s competition book.
Information at: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/pcessay/
Deadline: April 26 Amount: $1,000
M.E.C.H.A. Alumni Scholarship - U.C. Riverside
Open to seniors planning to attend U.C.R. that have made significant contributions to the Chicano
Community and have done well academically. Info at: https://csp.ucr.edu/programs/csp-
scholarships
Deadline: April 27 Amount: $500
UCR - Alpha Pi Sigma Latina Based Sorority Scholarship
Open to female of Latino descendent with a minimum 3.0, planning to attend U.C. Riverside.
Website: http://www.sigmapialpha.org/
Deadline: April 29 Amount: $250
**Chino Basin Water Conservation District Education Grant
Available to students demonstrating commitment to the field of water resources by pursing a degree
related to, or identified with water.
Details and application at: http://www.cbwcd.org/173/Education-Grant
Deadline: Jan. 1 - April 30 Amount: Up to $5,000
MAY
**American College Foundation Visionary Scholarship Award
Applicant must be a high school freshman, sophomore, junior or senior. Financial need is not
considered; all income levels are encouraged to apply. Apply at:
http://americancollegefoundation.org/college_planning/visionary_scholarship_terms.aspx
Deadline: May 1 Amount: $1,000 to $5,000
** National Black Police Association Scholarship
Open to Black seniors (male or female) planning to attend a 2 year or 4 year college – planning to
have educational training in the academics of law enforcement, or other related areas, for the
betterment of the Criminal Justice system. Apply at:
http://www.blackpolice.org/scholarships.html.
Deadline: May 1 Amount: Varies – depending on need
**Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Fashion Club Scholarship Open
to juniors and seniors planning to attend FIDM. Apply at:
http://fashionclub.com/scholarship-info/
Deadline: Spring TBA Amount: Full-year scholarship for one junior
$5,000 for two seniors
**Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Scholarships Various
scholarship opportunities. For information, visit:
http://fidm.edu/en/admissions/financial+aid/scholarships
Deadline: Various Amount: Various
**Chino American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship (LOCAL)
Open to seniors who are the children or veterans. $1,000 is to be awarded by local Chino unit.
Another $7,500 can be applied for through the Department of Education at: www.calegionaux.org
(click on scholarships).
Deadline: May 1 Amount: $1,000 - $7,500
Chino Valley Medical Center Scholarship – (LOCAL)
To apply for the scholarship, the student must be a graduate of one of the following high schools.
Don Lugo, Chino Hills, Ayala and Chino High Schools. Student must be interested in achieving an
education in the medical field and in need of financial assistance. Students must have a GPA of 3.25
for consideration. Example: Doctor, nurse, dentistry, physical therapy, laboratory, medical
technology, pharmacy, etc. Applications can be obtained from school counselors.
Deadline: May 1 Amount: $1,000 for first 2 yrs. - $2,500 3rd & 4th years
**Ayn Rand – Anthem Essay Contest
Open to 9th & 10th grade students that write a 600-1200 word essay based upon Ayn Rand’s
Novelette, “Anthem”. Enter at: http://www.aynrand.org/contests
Deadline: May 1 Amount: $30 to $2,000
Watson Land Company Scholarship (LOCAL - CHHS)
Open to seniors with financial need that have demonstrated rigorous study and community service.
1 student from Chino Hills High School will be selected to receive this scholarship.
Deadline: May 1 Amount: $2,500 a year for 4 years
**SunTrust Off To College Scholarship Sweepstakes
Open to seniors that register at https://offtocollegesweepstakes.suntrust.com/
One winner is chosen every two weeks from October 30 through May 13.
Deadline: May 14 Amount: $500
Caltrans San Bernardino District 8 Scholarship (LOCAL)
Caltrans, District 8, Disability Advisory Committee is offering a scholarship to disabled graduating
seniors attending a Riverside or San Bernardino County High School. The student must currently
have a 2.0 GPA or higher, provide documentation of admission to an accredited vocational program,
community college, four-year college or university along with your application, short essay and two
letters of recommendation. Student must also have a disability as defined under the California Fair
Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) laws. Information at:
https://transportationfoundation.org/scholarships/
Deadline: May 14 Amount: $500
**Freedom Alliance Scholarship
The Freedom Alliance Scholarship fund is for the children of military personnel who have been killed
or permanently disabled in an operational mission or training accident. Applications at
www.FAScholarship.com
Deadline: TBA Amount: Varies
**B. Davis Non-Academic Scholarship
Scholarship available to students that visit the website www.studentawardsearch.com. To apply,
write and essay of less than 1000 words on the provide topic.
Website: http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm
Deadline: May 24 Amount: $1,000
**Duct Tape “Stuck at Prom” Scholarship
Open to high school students. Couples can enter the contest by attending their prom in outfits
made from Duct Tape and then sending in photos. Info at: http://stuckatprom.com/
Deadline: May 31 Amount: $1,000 - $5,000
**American Musical and Dramatic Academy (New York & Los Angeles)
Students must audition. Includes acting, singing, dancing. Info at www.amda.edu
Deadline: Various Dates Amount: $1,000 - $10,000
JUNE
**Professional Golfers Association Scholarships
The Southern California PGA Foundation’s Grants and Scholarships Program is tailored toward atrisk
and underprivileged youth in the Southern California community. The SCPGA Foundation’s sole
focus is to assist those in need through a variety of options focused on the game of golf. The life
skills associated with the game are unmatched and the SCPGA Foundation views each activity and
event as key contributions to a junior’s overall mental, physical, and social development.
Scholarships Application will go live on May 1st. Apply at: http://scpgajrtour.com/foundation/
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $500 - $1,500
**Aspiring Animation Professional Scholarship Program
Open to seniors who intend to pursue an animation related field at an accredited post-secondary
school or college. Info at:
http://www.animationcareerreview.com/animationcareerreviewcomaspiring-animation-professional-
scholarship-program
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $1,000
**Fashion-Schools.org “Aspiring Fashion Professional” Scholarship Program
Open to students with good grades that are looking for a career in the fashion industry. Application
and information at: http://www.fashion-schools.org/fashion-schoolsorg-aspiringfashion-
professional-scholarship-program.
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $1,000
**Imagine America Scholarships - (LOCAL)
Scholarships will be awarded to seniors planning to attend one of 400 private career colleges. Info
at http://www.imagine-america.org/
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $1,000
**Barbizon College Scholarship
Open to students that participate in Barbizon’s High School Lecture Program. Information at:
http://www.barbizonmodeling.com/scholarships/
Deadline: Unspecified Amount: $100,000
**Forever G.I. Bill and Educational Benefits
Provides money for college in return for services to the U.S. Armed Forces. Info at
http://www.gibill.com
Deadline: TBA Amount: Varies
**Abbott & Fenner Scholarships
Open to 11th & 12th grade students that submit a 1000 word essay on one of two topics.
Information and essay topics at: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.php
Deadline: June 14 Amount: $1,000
**BigSun Athletic Scholarship
Open to senior athletes regardless of the sport they are engaged in. Student will send in a short
(500 words or less) essay describing why they should be given the award. Details at:
http://www.bigsunathletics.com/.
Deadline: June 19 Amount: $500
**ZipRecruiter Scholarship
ZipRecruiter is offering a $3,000 scholarship to the winning college or university student with the
most creative entry in our Spring Scholarship Promotion. Entrant must be 18 years old by the entry
deadline and follow all rules of entry. The Grand Prize Winner each quarter will receive the
$3,000 scholarship. More info or to apply: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/scholarship
Deadline: June 30 Amount: $3,000
JULY
**International Air and Hospitality Academy Scholarships
Open to seniors planning a professional career in the Airline/Travel Industry. International Air and
Hospitality Academy offers each high school in the United States three $500 scholarships to our
Airline/Travel Specialist Program to be awarded to graduating high school seniors. Scholarships are
awarded by your high school counselor. If you would like to be nominated for this scholarship,
please contact your Counselor and send them to this web page. Info at:
http://www.aha.edu/scholarships.html
Deadline: July 1 Amount: $500
**Writers & Illustrators of The Future Contest
Open to any student that submits an original work of writing or illustration in the realm of science
fiction, fantasy or horror with fantastic elements. Details and applications at:
http://www.writersofthefuture.com. Prizes awarded every 3 months.
Deadlines: July 1 – Sept. 30 Amount: $500 to $4,000
**The Gates Scholarship
The Gates Scholarship is a highly selective, full scholarship for exceptional, Pell-eligible, minority,
high school seniors. Starting in 2018, the scholarship will be awarded to 300 top student leaders
each year with the intent of promoting their academic excellence through college graduation, and
providing them the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Apply at https://www.thegatesscholarship.org/scholarship
Deadline: July 14 - September 15 Amount: Full scholarship
** College Toolkit Scholarship
Open to seniors that submit their college entrance essay or compose an essay on “Why do you want
to go to college”. Student then get their friends to vote for them by visiting the website. The
student with the most votes will win the scholarship. Apply at:
http://www.collegetoolkit.com/ScholarshipContest/Contest.aspx
Deadlines: July 31 & Sept. 30 Amount: $1,000
**Salvadorian American Leadership & Educational Fund “Fulfilling Our Dreams” Scholarships Open
to Latino seniors with a minimum 2.5 GPA. Applicants should have a history of community
involvement. Students must demonstrate financial need. Information and applications at:
https://www.salef.org/scholarship
Deadline: July 31 Amount: Varies
AUGUST
**eCampusTours.com Scholarship Giveaway
Open to seniors that visit the web site and enter the sweepstakes at:
http://www.ecampustours.com/payingforcollege/scholarshipsandgrants/winscholarship
Deadline: August 1 Amount: $1,000
** University of California, Berkeley Chapter of Delta Upsilon Charlie Cords Memorial Scholarship
Open to male seniors planning to attend UC Berkeley. You do not have to pledge a fraternity to
receive the scholarship. Apply online at: http://www.ducalifornia.org/scholarships/
Deadline: August 15 Amount: $2,000
_______________________________________________________________________________
THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIPS ARE BASED UPON SCHOOL NOMINATIONS, TEST
SCORES, CLUB MEMBERSHIP, OR ACADEMIC RANKING. IF A STUDENT QUALIFIES OR IS
NOMINATED, THEY WILL BE CALLED INTO THE COUNSELING OFFICE TO RECEIVE
APPLICATION MATERIALS.
DECEMBER
Principal’s Leadership Award
Chino Hills High can nominate one senior. Based upon outstanding school - community leadership.
The student must been ranked in the top 20% of their class academically.
Deadline: December 3 Amount: $1,000
Burger King/or McLamore North American Scholarship Program
Chino Hills High can nominate 2 seniors (one girl, one boy) who: have a 2.5 – 3.5 GPA, work part
time, have community service or co-curricular activities, demonstrate financial need.
Deadline: December 15 Amount: $1,000
JANUARY
Toyota Community Scholars Program
Chino Hills High can nominate two seniors. Based upon high academic performance and community
service. Information at: www.toyota.com/communityscholars.
Deadline: January 4 Amount: $10,000 - $20,000
JUNE
Clarkson University Leadership & Achievement Awards Program
Chino Hills High School can nominate 2 juniors to receive a scholarship to the university, based
upon leadership or achievement. The students must:
Be interested in attending Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York.
Demonstrate outstanding leadership qualities.
Have in academic interest in Engineering, Business, Science or Liberal Arts.
Be in the top 15% of their junior class.
See Mrs. Bateman in Counseling if you wish to be nominated.
Deadline: June 1 Amount: $15,000 per year for 4 years totaling $60,000
Amount: $12,000 per year for 4 years totaling $48,000
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THE FOLLOWING STATE GRANTS, LOANS & PROGRAMS ARE APPLIED FOR BY FILING A
FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID.
Apply at: www.fafsa.ed.gov after January
1st and before March 2nd.
Link to help in filling out the FAFSA:
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/completing_fafsa/index.html
Tax Benefits for Education:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=213044,00.html
Cal Grant A
Helps low- and middle-income students with tuition/fee costs up to $9,708 at Independent schools,
up to $6,636 at UC schools, up to $2,772 at Cal. State schools. For AA or Baccalaureate programs
only.
Cal Grant B
For students from lower income families. Eligibility up to 4 years of full time study. Available for AA,
Bachelors or Certificate Programs.
Freshman year = $1,551 (access costs).
Additional years = $1,551 + tuition and/or fees. (up to $9,708)
Cal Grant C
Helps vocational school students with tuition and training costs. Eligibility for up to 2 years of full
time study. Vocational/technical program at least 4 months in length. Supplemental application
required. $2,592 for tuition and up to $576 for book and supplies.
State Work-Study Program
Schools provide educationally beneficial jobs to eligible students to help defray their educational
expenses.
More info at:
http://www.csac.ca.gov/doc.asp?id=105
Pell Grant
Awarded to students demonstrating financial need
Up to approximately $4,731
Perkins Loan
A low interest loan
Up to approximately $4,000 loan
In addition, college financial aid offices can be contacted for information on how to apply for student
loans or grants such as:
Stafford Student Loans – Parent Loans For Student – Consolidation Loan Program – Educational
Opportunity Program – Community College Aid – Disabled Student Grants – Aid for American Indian
– Aid to Families with Dependent Children – Private Scholarships specifically for that particular
institution.
Link to Expected Family Contribution Estimator:
https://www.collegedata.com/cs/promo/promo_efc_tmpl.jhtml College Cost
Estimator:
https://www.collegedata.com/cs/promo/promo_netcost_tmpl.jhtml
If you don’t have computer access at home, you can use the computers at CHHS computer labs,
library, or career center.
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MANY COLLEGES HAVE GUARANTEED SCHOLARSHIPS BASED UPON GPA & SAT SCORES.
CHECK WITH THE COLLEGES YOU ARE APPLYING TO ABOUT THIS. SOME ARE LISTED
BELOW.
Guaranteed Scholarships in California
University of Redlands – Awards $1,500 to any first year student with a 3.5 GPA and 1100 SAT or
23 ACT.
Saint Mary’s College – Awards $10,000 to $15,000 a year to admitted students with GPA’s 2.89
and a 900 SAT. Awards increase with GPA & SAT scores.
Harvey Mudd College – Awards $5,000 per year for 4 years to students who meet all 5 of the
following criteria:
SAT verbal of 700 + - SAT II writing of 700 + - SAT math score of 750 + SAT
II math2C score of 750 + - HS class rank in the top 10%
Dominican University – Awards $11,500 annually to students with a least a 3.6 GPA and 1200
SAT. Or if the student is from a traditionally under-represented group: at least a 3.2 GPA and 920
SAT.
Claremont-McKenna – Matches full Army ROTC scholarship awards with a grant covering full room
& board.
California Baptist University – Awards up to full tuition to student with a 3.75 GPA and 21ACT or
1020 SAT scores. Up to $2,000 per year to students with a 3.5 GPA and 21 ACT or 1020 SAT. Up to
$1,000 to students with a GPA of 3.0 to 3.49. Up to $3,000 to students with a GPA of 3.5 to 4.0.
University of La Verne – Awards up to $12,000 per year to students with high GPA’s and test
scores.
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Other Scholarship Links:
www.studentscholarships.org www.fastweb.com
http://www.college-scholarships.com/free_scholarship_searches.htm
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/finance/
http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/welcome.jsp www.supercollege.com
www.wiredscholar.com
http://www.collegeanswer.com/paying/scholarship_search/pay_scholarship_search.jsp
www.scholarships.com http://scholarships.salliemae.com/ http://www.scholarships4college.com
www.college-scholarships.com http://www.search4careercolleges.com/scholarships.asp
http://mach25.collegenet.com/cgi-bin/M25/index http://www.scholarshipexperts.com
http://www.findtuition.com http://www.finaid.org
https://www.scholarshipprograms.org/
https://www.edvisors.com/scholarships/
Accounting Scholarships: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-
bymajor/accounting-scholarships/accounting-scholarships.aspx
Actuarial Scholarships:
Aeronautics/ Aviation Scholarships: http://www.ninety-nines.org/scholar.html
http://www.ninety-nines.org/aemsf.html http://www.atca.org/index.asp?bid=50
African American Scholarships: http://free-4u.com/african.htm
http://www.jackierobinson.org/ www.blackexcel.org
http://www.littleafrica.com/resources/scholarships.htm
http://www.collegescholarships.org/resc_minority.html
Art Scholarships: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-
major/artscholarships/art-scholarships.aspx
Asian American Scholarships:
http://www.apiasf.org/ http://uspaacc.com/scholarships/overview/
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/asian.htm
Asthma Scholarships:
http://www.willtowinscholarship.com/
Athletic Scholarships:
http://www.collegescholarships.org/athletic.htm
Blind / Visually Impaired Student Scholarships:
http://www.ccbnet.org/scholar.htm http://www.bva.org/services.html
Business Scholarships: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-
bymajor/business-scholarships/business-scholarships.aspx
Christian Scholarships:
http://www.christianconnector.com
http://christianteens.about.com/od/christiancolleges/tp/ScholarshipSite.htm
College Tuition Tax Breaks:
Community College Scholarships: http://www.icanaffordcollege.com
Cosmetology Scholarships: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-
bymajor/cosmetology-scholarships/cosmetology-scholarships.aspx
Culinary Scholarships:
http://www.cookingschools.com/articles/scholarships/ http://chef2chef.net/culinary-institute/scholarship-
grant/ http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-bymajor/culinary-
scholarships/nraef-academic-scholarship-high-school-seniors.aspx http://www.scholarships.com/financial-
aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-comscholarships/area-of-study/scholarships-com-culinary-arts-
scholarship.aspx http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-
bymajor/culinary-scholarships/acf-american-academy-chefs-chairs-scholarship.aspx
Deaf / Hard of Hearing Scholarships:
http://www.sertoma.org/Page.aspx?pid=344
Dental Scholarships:
http://www.ada.org/2904.aspx
Disabled Student Scholarships: http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/disabled.phtml
http://www.heath.gwu.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1053&Itemid=35
Fashion & Design Scholarships: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-
scholarships/scholarships-bymajor/design-scholarships.aspx http://www.scholarships.com/financial-
aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-bymajor/fashion-scholarships/fashion-scholarships.aspx
Foster Youth Grants: https://www.chafee.csac.ca.gov/default.asp
http://www.fosteryouthhelp.ca.gov
Government Scholarships:
Hispanic Scholarships:
http://www.latinocollegedollars.org/
http://www.chci.org/scholarships/ http://www.hsf.net
http://www.hispanicfund.org
http://www.collegescholarships.org/minority2.htm
Hispanic Engineering Scholarships: http://www.shpefoundation.org/
International Scholarships:
www.internationalscholarships.com
Interracial – Multicultural Scholarships:
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/interracial.htm
Japanese Scholarships:
http://www.jacl.org/edu/scholar.htm
Jewish Scholarships:
http://www.collegescholarships.com/resources/scholarships/religions/17/Jewish
Journalism Scholarships: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-
bymajor/journalism-scholarships/journalism-scholarships.aspx
LGBT Scholarships:
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/lgbt-students.htm
Loans:
http://www.nelnet.com/
Merit scholarships (Good Grades):
http://www.meritmoney.com/ http://www.meritaid.com/
Middle Class Scholarships:
http://www.middleclassscholarship.com
Military Scholarships: http://aid.military.com/scholarship/search-for-
scholarships.do?ESRC=ov_edu_sch_opt.kw www.FAScholarship.com
Minority Scholarships: http://scholarships.fatomei.com/scholar3.html
http://www.minorityprofessionalnetwork.com/students.asp
Minority Geoscience Scholarships:
http://www.aie.org/scholarships/detail.cfm?id=2852
Native American Scholarships: http://www.collegefund.org
http://www.collegescholarships.org/nativeamerican.htm
Nuclear Engineering Scholarships:
http://www.new.ans.org/honors/scholarships/
Nursing Scholarships:
http://www.discovernursing.com/scholarship_search.aspx
Portuguese Scholarships: www.cabrillocivicclubs.org
http://portuguesefoundation.org/scholarships.html
Tall Student Scholarships:
http://www.tall.org/scholarships.cfm?CFID=710638&CFTOKEN=64257433
US Bank Scholarship Search:
http://www.petersons.com/ss/code/ssBenefit.asp?level=u®ion=s&sponsor=1773&path=u
g.pfs.scholarships&volume=SS&FROM=www%2Epetersons%2Ecom%2Fss%2Fcode%2Fche
cksurvey%2Easp%3Fsponsor%3D1773
Veteran’s Benefits: http://www.legion.org/needalift/
White / Male Scholarships:
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/white-scholarship-guide.htm
Women’s Scholarships:
http://www.collegescholarships.org/women.htm
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Chino Hills High School
Counseling Department
TIME-LINE FOR SENIORS
SEPTEMBER
1. Plan to take the SAT or ACT if you are applying to a 4-year college.
Testing must be completed by the November test dates (Preferably before).
Cal State Universities and most private universities require either the SAT Reasoning
Test or the ACT college test. The University of California requires the SAT Reasoning
Test or ACT (plus writing).
Register for ACT Tests at www.actstudent.org
Register for SAT Tests at www.collegeboard.com
Our school code is 050564. The SAT is given at Chino Hills High School. The ACT will
need to be taken at another school such as Diamond Bar HS or Ontario Christian HS.
2. Find websites for admission to the colleges and/or universities of your choice. Links to
the Cal States and UC’s can be found at the Counseling web page:
http://cvusd.schoolwires.net/Domain/38integrated_home.phtml?gid=72012&sessionid=
2a680c4783250fa6870482862291d879
3. Apply online.
OCTOBER
Some private colleges require a CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE be completed on line starting
October 1st. There is a nonrefundable $25 fee and $16 is charged per school. To see a list of the
colleges requiring the PROFILE, and to complete it, go to
https://profileonline.collegeboard.com/index.jsp
1. Take the SAT or ACT if needed.
2. Prepare college applications.
3. Write a good essay for your applications (if needed). Have it checked out for
errors--get help from teachers and parents!
4. Get letters of recommendation ready to go with your applications (if necessary).
REMEMBER: Anyone writing a letter of recommendation needs time to write a good
letter! (The counseling office provides forms that you can fill out to give to teachers when
asking for a letter).
NOVEMBER
1. Priority enrollment at the University of California and California State University
schools is November 1st thru 30th --GET YOUR APPLICATION IN ON TIME! (Don’t wait till
the last minute to send your on-line application. The large number of last minute
applications could cause computer problems causing you to miss the deadline).
2. Take SAT or ACT again if needed.
JANUARY
1. Get your taxes done as soon as possible. Then file your FAFSA online as soon as possible
at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
MARCH
1. FAFSA forms must be filed by March 2nd!!
APRIL
1. If going to a Community College, submit your application, do placement testing and see a
college counselor. This must be done before you can register for classes. Don’t get
caught in the last-minute rush, or you’ll be waiting in long lines, you won’t get the classes
you want and the books you need will be sold out!
2. If going to Chaffey College or Mount San Antonio College, take advantage of CHHS Career
Center dates to do the entire application process at school and get priority registration.
REMINDER: Listen to the Daily Bulletin, check the Scholarship Board in the Career Center and
recheck the CHHS Website (Scholarship Bulletin) for updates.