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Scholarship FAQ

General Information

Scholarships are provided to City College of San Francisco students by the generosity of foundations, corporations, and individual donors.  Generally, scholarships are awarded to students with special qualifications, such as academic achievement, artistic abilities, demonstrated leadership and athletic talents, or to students who are in particular fields of study, who are from a particular heritage, who are members of underrepresented groups, or who demonstrate a financial need.

The Scholarship Office assists students in applying for scholarships that are available at City College of San Francisco.  The deadline for most City College scholarship applications is the first Friday in March.  Completed applications must be received in the Scholarship Office, Batmale Hall, Room 366 by 4:00 p.m. on that date.

It takes approximately two months for the reviewing committee to evaluate the applications and make award decisions.  Once award decisions are reached, the Scholarship Office notifies all applicants by mail of the committees' decisions.  Please note that scholarship awards are competitive and not guaranteed.  The decisions of the reviewing committees are final.  All awards advertised are based on the availability of funds.

Scholarship Information

Contact Information

Scholarship Office
City College of San Francisco
50 Phelan Avenue Batmale Hall, L-366
San Francisco, CA 94112
(415) 239-3339 phone (415) 239-3686 FAX

Karen Grant, Senior Management Assistant
(415) 239-3615
kgrant@ccsf.edu

Gloria Saucedo, Financial Aid Assistant
(415) 239-3370
gsaucedo@ccsf.edu

 

Scholarship Donations

 

Additional Scholarship Websites

CHICANA LATINA FOUNDATION

FASTWEB

ALL PURPOSE COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES AND GRADUATE SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT THE U.S.

ASIAN COALITION SCHOLARSHIPS

BELL LABS FELLOWSHIPS FOR UNDER REPRESENTED

STUDENT INVENTORS SCHOLARSHIPS

COCA-COLA TWO YEAR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION

HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION FOUNDATION

HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS

AYN RAND ESSAY SCHOLARSHIPS

BRAND ESSAY COMPETION

GATES MILLENNIUM SCHOLARSHIPS

HISPANIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND

XEROX SCHOALARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS

SPORTS SCHOLARSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS SCHOLARSHIPS

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

THURGOOD MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

PRESIDENTIAL FREEDOM SCHOLARSHIPS

MICROSOFT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

WIRED SCHOLAR FREE SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH

HOPE SCHOLARSHIPS & LIFETIME CREDITS

WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FOR MINORITIES

MULTIPLE LIST OF MINORITY SCHOLARSHIPS

GUARANTEED SCHOLARSHIPS

BOEING SCHOLARSHIPS (HBCU)

EASLEY NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

MARYLAND ARTIST SCHOLARSHIPS

JACKI TUCKFIELD MEMORIAL GRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP

HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITIES SCHOLARSHIPS

ACTUARIAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MINORITY STUDENTS

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS & AID HELP

BURGER KING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

SEIMENS WESTINGHOUSE COMPETITION

GE AND LULAC SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

COLLEGE NETWORK SCHOLARSHP DATABASE

UNION SPONSORED SCHOLARSHIPS AND AID

SCHOLARSHIP EXPERTS


SCHOLARSHIP & FINANCIAL AID HELP

SCHOLARSHIP LINKS (ED FINANCE GROUP)

AID AND RESOURCES FOR RE-ENTRY STUDENTS

BLACK ALLIANCE EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

BUREAU OF JEWISH EDUCATION ADMINISTERED SCHOLARSHIPS

Be Cautious of Scholarship Scams

Be careful when searching for scholarship information and don’t fall prey to fraud. Make sure information and offers are legitimate. You are cautioned against using scholarship research services that charge a fee, as they use the same resources that are available to you for free – the Internet, scholarship books, employers and social organizations, etc.

Estimates show that families lose millions of dollars to scholarship fraud every year. According to the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, more than 350,000 people are cheated by scholarship scams each year, losing some $5 million.  The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) cautions students to look for these telltale signs:

  • The scholarship is guaranteed or your money back
  • "You can’t get this information anywhere else."
  • "You’ve been selected by a 'national foundation' to receive a scholarship" or You’re a finalist" in a contest you never entered.
  • The scholarship will cost some money.
  • "We’ll do all the work."
  • "I just need your credit card or bank account number to hold this scholarship."
For more information on this topic, visit www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscam