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College of Health and Human Development These scholarship opportunities are available to students in the College of Health and Human Development. Note: The notification process does not include a notification to all applicants but only to the selected recipient(s) of the scholarship. The expected date of notification is the end of May. College of Health and Human Development-Scholarship Amount: $500 for undergraduate award and $500 for graduate award (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship was established and funded by the College of Health and Human Development to recognize and honor students who have demonstrated strong academic performance and leadership to the College. Open to: This scholarship is open to continuing majors in the College of Health and Human Development who are pursuing an undergraduate or a graduate degree, and who have not previously received a College award. One award at each level after one semester of enrollment at Cal State Fullerton. Criteria: Full-Time Enrollment minimum 3.0 GPA College, Departmental or Community Service Participation or Leadership Financial Need Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting leadership positions held within the College or the University (e.g., clubs, organizations, Inter-Club Council); 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts; and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application. Application Deadline: March 1st Timothy S. Ray Scholarship Fund Amount: $500 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship is funded by the parents of Timothy S. Ray to honor his memory and to assist students who are preparing for a career in the helping professions. Open To: This scholarship is open to continuing full-time juniors and seniors majoring in Human Services or Child Development at Cal State Fullerton. Criteria: Scholastic achievement Financial need Community service activities

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Page 1: College of Health and Human Development · Established by: This award was established by Kari Knutson Miller and Greg Miller to recognize an individual’s dedication to service,

College of Health and Human Development These scholarship opportunities are available to students in the College of Health and Human Development. Note: The notification process does not include a notification to all applicants but only to the selected recipient(s) of the scholarship. The expected date of notification is the end of May. College of Health and Human Development-Scholarship Amount: $500 for undergraduate award and $500 for graduate award (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship was established and funded by the College of Health and Human Development to recognize and honor students who have demonstrated strong academic performance and leadership to the College. Open to: This scholarship is open to continuing majors in the College of Health and Human Development who are pursuing an undergraduate or a graduate degree, and who have not previously received a College award. One award at each level after one semester of enrollment at Cal State Fullerton. Criteria: Full-Time Enrollment ♦ minimum 3.0 GPA ♦ College, Departmental or Community Service Participation or Leadership ♦ Financial Need Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting leadership positions held within the College or the University (e.g., clubs, organizations, Inter-Club Council); 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts; and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application. Application Deadline: March 1st Timothy S. Ray Scholarship Fund Amount: $500 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship is funded by the parents of Timothy S. Ray to honor his memory and to assist students who are preparing for a career in the helping professions. Open To: This scholarship is open to continuing full-time juniors and seniors majoring in Human Services or Child Development at Cal State Fullerton. Criteria: Scholastic achievement ♦ Financial need ♦ Community service activities

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Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting leadership positions held within the College or the University (e.g., clubs, organizations, Inter-Club Council); 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts; and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application. Application Deadline: March 1st

Child and Adolescent Studies Dedication to Children, Adolescents, and/or Families Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: The award was established by the Child and Adolescent Studies department to recognize an individual who has demonstrated dedication to improving the lives of children, adolescents, and /or families by his/her actions in accordance with knowledge derived from scientific research. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors. Criteria: The award may be for either volunteer efforts or for dedication above the required level in paid employment. Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Dedication to Children, Adolescents, and/or Families in International Contexts Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: This award was established by Kari Knutson Miller and Greg Miller to recognize an individual’s dedication to service, scholarship, and/or professional development in international settings, with a focus on children adolescents, and/or families. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors. Criteria: Must be for international experiences during the time that the individual was a CHAD major and may be for either volunteer activities or dedication above the required level in international practicum course or study abroad experience.

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Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). The James L Gilmore Outstanding Senior-Child and Adolescent Studies Student Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: This award was established by James L Gilmore to recognize a senior level student in Child and Adolescent Studies who exemplifies the highest standards of scholarship, service to the community and/or university, and commitment to education. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors who have attained senior status by completing 90 units. Criteria: Senior status ♦ 3.60 GPA ♦ Community and /or University service Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). The Althea B. McLaren Award for the Arts in Child Development Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship is funded by the McLaren Endowment to recognize the creative implementation of art instruction and/or production in working with children and youth. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors. Criteria: 3.0 GPA Overall ♦ Creative implementation of art instruction and/or production in working with children and youth Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php).. Robert B. McLaren Award in Children’s Moral Development Amount: $250 (subject to funding)

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Established by: This scholarship is funded by McLaren Endowment to recognize a Child and Adolescent Development major who made contributions in scholarship or practice relevant to the moral education or character development of children and/or adolescents. Open To: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors. Criteria: 3.0 GPA overall ♦ 3.2 GPA in major ♦ Contribution in scholarship or practice relevant to the moral education or character development of children and/or adolescents Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Outstanding Junior Child and Adolescent Studies Student Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: This award was established by the Child and Adolescent Studies department to recognize a junior level student in Child and Adolescent Studies who exemplifies the highest standards of scholarship, service to the community and/or university, and commitment to education. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors who have attained junior status by completing 60 units. Criteria: 3.60 GPA ♦ Junior status ♦ Community and /or University service Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Outstanding Lower Division Child and Adolescent Studies Student Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: This award was established by the Child and Adolescent Studies department to recognize a freshman or sophomore level student in Child and Adolescent Studies who exemplifies the highest standards of scholarship, service to the community and/or university, and commitment to education. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors who are freshmen or sophomores. Criteria: 3.60 GPA ♦ Freshman or sophomore status ♦ Community and /or University service

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Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Kimberly Perkins Award for Dedication to Academic Excellence Amount: $1,500 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship is funded by the parents of Kimberly Perkins to honor her memory and recognize students for their continued commitment to personal and professional development in challenging circumstances. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors. Criteria: Nomination Application Procedure: 1) Confirm nominator (may be self or other-nominated); 2) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). The Judith V. Ramirez Early Childhood Education Award Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship is funded by the TitanShops Textbook Requisition Rewards Program in honor of Judith V. Ramirez. This award recognizes a Child and Adolescent Development major who has demonstrated special dedication and commitment to improving the quality of services for children ages birth through 5 years. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors. Criteria: 2.5 GPA overall ♦ 2.8 GPA in major ♦ Demonstration of improving early education services ♦ Involvement with childhood education organizations Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March – check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). The Georgia Rosen/CASSA Service to Department and University Award

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Amount: $250 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship is funded by the Child and Adolescent Studies department to recognize an individual who has made significant contributions to the Department of Child and Adolescent Studies and/or Cal State Fullerton through unpaid endeavors. Open to: This scholarship is open to current Child and Adolescent Development majors. Criteria: Volunteer efforts Application Procedure: 1) Complete the application packet available in January on CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php). Application Deadline: Early March - check CAS Scholarship website (hhd.fullerton.edu/cas/scholarships/index.php).

Counseling Broadbent-Brown Scholarship

Amount: $1000.00 (Fall)

Established by: The Department of Counseling is pleased to announce an annual scholarship funded by Dr. Lee Broadbent who is an Emeritus faculty member at CSUF. His generous donation will provide scholarship money in the amount of $1000.00 each year for students who are enrolled in practicum. Preference is given to students working in a higher education setting (at CSUF or other colleges and universities); first generation college students; and single parents.

Criteria: The student must demonstrate financial hardship. The student demonstrates commitment to improving the quality of life for children and/or adults in the community. Students with undocumented status are invited to apply. The student must demonstrate academic achievement: with a minimum 3.5 GPA in graduate level classes, with all grades at a minimum of B or higher, and cannot have any outstanding incompletes. The student must be enrolled in the Department of Counseling and intends to seek the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) credential and/or the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) credential. The student must be an active member in the Graduate Counseling Student Association (GCSA). The student must be enrolled in the practicum series (530, 584, 590, or 591) during the application period. Recipients of the scholarship will be meeting in person with the benefactor upon award. Students who do not win the scholarship are allowed to reapply, assuming they still meet the criteria in the next cycle. Students can earn this scholarship only once.

Application Procedure: Eligible students are invited to submit a letter indicating how they qualify for the scholarship using the above criteria as well as indicating their level of need and how this scholarship money might be used. Students should also include if they have applied for other scholarships during

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the Counseling program and how many scholarships were received with amounts awarded. Information about the student’s practicum site should be included: site name, name of individual supervisor, and supervisor’s phone number and email address. A copy of the most recent unofficial transcript showing GPA should also be included. Finally, students should include a letter of recommendation from a practicum supervisor addressing the relevant criteria above and professional promise for the student. Please send your letter and unofficial transcript to: Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected]. Your practicum supervisor letter of recommendation should be emailed directly from your supervisor to: Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected]. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected] or 657-278-3042.

Application Deadline: Last Friday in October

The Empowerment Scholarship

Amount: $750.00 (two scholarships awarded at $750.00 each) (Fall)

Established by: The Department of Counseling is pleased to offer a new scholarship, The Empowerment Scholarship in Counseling, funded by CSUF Counseling Alum Mark Myran. His generous donation will provide two (2) Scholarships of $750.00 each.

Criteria: The student must be enrolled in the Department of Counseling and intends to seek the LPCC or LMFT credential. The student must demonstrate financial hardship. Students with undocumented status and/or are bilingual in any language are invited to apply. The student demonstrates a social justice commitment to improving the quality of life and mental health of children, youth, and/or adults in the community. The student must hold a GPA of 3.25 in graduate level classes, with all grades at a minimum B or higher and cannot have any outstanding incompletes. Students who have been awarded a Counseling scholarship in the past are not eligible to apply.

Application Procedure: Eligible students are invited to submit a 2-3 page letter indicating how they qualify for the scholarship using the above criteria as well as indicating their level of need and how this scholarship money might be used. Students should also include if they have applied for other scholarships (departmental, college, or university) during the Counseling program and how many scholarships were received with amounts awarded. A copy of the most recent unofficial transcript showing GPA should also be included. Please send your letter and unofficial transcript to Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected]. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected] or 657-278-3042.

Application Deadline: Last Friday in October

Jaci and Darryl Schoen Textbook Scholarship Amount: $200.00 (Fall); $200.00 (Spring); $200.00 (Summer)

Established by: The Department of Counseling is pleased to announce a scholarship awarded once per semester funded by Jaci Schoen MS LMFT (CSUF Counseling, 2012) and Darryl Schoen. Their generous

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donation will provide scholarship money toward the purchase of textbooks in the amount of $200.00 for students who are enrolled in the Department of Counseling. Criteria: The student must be enrolled in the Department of Counseling and intends to seek the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) credential and/or the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) credential. The student may apply after they have completed their first semester. The student must demonstrate financial hardship. Considerations for applicants are: diverse race and ethnicities, inclusive of all gender, sexual and romantic orientations, first generation college students, and students with undocumented status. The student must demonstrate academic achievement: with a minimum 3.25 GPA in graduate level classes, and cannot have any outstanding incompletes. The student demonstrates commitment to improving the quality of life for children and/or adults in the community. Students who have been awarded another Department scholarship in the past are not eligible to apply. Application Procedure: Eligible students are invited to submit a letter indicating how they qualify for the scholarship using the above criteria as well as indicating their level of need and how this scholarship money might be used. Please include a copy of the most recent unofficial transcript showing GPA. Please send your letter and unofficial transcript to: Ginamarie Scherzi ([email protected]). If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected] or 657-278-3042.

Application Deadlines: Last Friday in October (Fall); Last Friday in March (Spring); Last Friday in June (Summer) The Titan Shops Scholarship

Amount: To be determined by the Titan Shops’ at the start of the semester. (Fall)

Established by: The Titan Shops’ This scholarship is intended to benefit students who have demonstrated strong academic performance and who are experiencing current significant financial distress.

Criteria: 3.3 GPA, minimum of 12 units completed in Counseling Department, no incompletes in any class, no grades lower than a B- in any class, current financial hardship, you did not previously receive a Counseling department scholarship. Application Procedure: Interested students please submit: A letter (no more than 2 pages) describing your financial situation and how you would use the scholarship money if awarded to you. Complete and sign the Declaration form and submit with your application. A two-page essay in which you describe how being in the counseling program has impacted you as a person. Submit applications including letter, declaration form, and essay to Ginamarie Scherzi [email protected]. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected] or 657-278-3042.

Application Deadline: Last Friday in October

Charles Buck Scholarship

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Amount: $1000.00 (Spring)

Established by: The Department of Counseling is pleased to offer an annual scholarship funded by Dr. Charles W. Buck. Dr. Buck served as director of the CSUF counseling center for a decade, beginning in 1966 and into the 1970’s. His generous donation will provide scholarship money in the amount of $1,000.00 for students who are enrolled in the Department of Counseling.

Criteria: The student must be enrolled in the Department of Counseling and intends to seek the LPCC or LMFT credential. The student must demonstrate financial hardship. Students with undocumented status are invited to apply. The student demonstrates commitment to improving the quality of life and mental health of children, youth, and/or adults in the community. The students must hold a GPA of 3.25 in graduate level classes, with all grades at a minimum B or higher and cannot have any outstanding incompletes. Students who have been awarded this scholarship in the past or the Brown-Broadbent scholarship are not able to apply.

Application Procedure: Eligible students are invited to submit a letter indicating how they qualify for the scholarship using the above criteria as well as indicating their level of need and how this scholarship money might be used. Students should also include if they have applied for other scholarships during the Counseling program and how many scholarships were received with amounts awarded. A copy of the most recent unofficial transcript showing GPA should also be included. Please send your letter and unofficial transcript to Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected]. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Ginamarie Scherzi, [email protected] or 657-278-3042.

Application Deadline: Last Friday in March

Human Services Gerald and Marianne Corey Scholarship Amount: $150 (may vary with funding) Established by: This scholarship was established by Gerald and Marianne Corey to recognize scholastic promise and financial need. The Human Services faculty determines the recipient. Open to: This scholarship is open to juniors in the Human Services Program. Criteria: Scholastic promise ♦ financial need Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting leadership positions held within the College or the University (e.g., clubs, organizations, Inter-Club Council); 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts; and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application.

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Application Deadline: March 1st Dr. Sandra Russell Group Leadership Award Amount: $100 (may vary with funding) Established by: This memorial scholarship is sponsored by Dr. J. Michael Russell Professor Emeritus. Dr. Sandra Russell contributed to the training of group leaders from 1983 to 1993 and this scholarship was created in memory of what she inspired. Open to: This scholarship is open to current students who have been or wish to be group leaders for any of the Human Services 300 Character and Conflict classes. Criteria: CSUF GPA ♦ Financial need ♦ Career goals ♦ Campus/community activities Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Include a statement which addresses: a) your financial need, b) CSUF GPA, c) Career interests/goals, d) Current campus or community activities related to human services, e) Attach an assessment of your experience as a group leader: i)What semester did you lead, or are you planning to lead, for HUSR 300, and ii)Why is group leading important to you? Application Deadline: March 1st Human Services Department Titan Shops Scholarship Amount: $500 (2 awards) Established by: This scholarship was established to recognize and honor students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance and dedication to the field of human services. Open to: This scholarship is open to graduating seniors in the Human Services major who are pursuing a graduate degree as well as to students continuing their undergraduate degree in Human Services. Criteria: Scholastic Achievement ♦ Professional Promise ♦ Community Service ♦ Financial Need Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Attach your resume; 3) Provide one letter of recommendation from CSUF faculty. Application Deadline: March 14 Beverly and Arnold Miller University Scholarship in Gerontology Amount: This scholarship will be awarded to several top students, with awards ranging from $750-$2,000 (depending on enrollment status and available funds)

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Established by: This scholarship is an endowed program established by Beverly and Arnold Miller to provide support to students who are pursuing careers in Gerontology. Awards are given annually with the opportunity to be renewed with demonstrated recipient accomplishments. Finalists may be asked to participate in an interview. Open to: This scholarship is open to students studying in the field of aging and related disciplines, learning about all aspects of aging, and who are pursuing careers to work with, for, and on behalf of older adults. Eligibility is open to students studying within disciplines supporting such programs within College of Humanities and Social Science and the College of Health and Human Development. Criteria: Academic Achievement ♦ Professional Promise ♦ Demonstrated interest in a career in adult health/wellness or gerontology. Application Procedure: 1) Complete the SA application at http://www.fullerton.edu/financialaid/_resources/pdf/scholarships/Application.pdf, answer all 7 questions, and sign the certification; 2) Provide a copy of your academic transcript with your gerontology course numbers and grades received highlighted, a TDA can be obtained from Titan Online; 3) Prepare a typed essay of approximately 250 words describing interest and potential for a career in Gerontology; 4) Obtain two letters of recommendation (at least one letter from a CSUF faculty member); and 5) Submit application materials to [email protected]. Recommendation letters should be separately sent by your letter writers. Application Deadline: First Tuesday in April

Kinesiology Department Roberta Rikli Emerging Leader in Kinesiology Award Amount: $2,500 Established by: This award was established by the Department of Kinesiology in recognition of the many contributions that Dr. Roberta Rikli has made to the Department, the University, and the field of Kinesiology. Contributions include serving as Kinesiology Department Chair, Dean of the College of Health and Human Development, co-founder of the Center for Successful Aging, and serving in leadership roles on numerous campus committees and in several national organizations including as President of the prestigious National Academy of Kinesiology. Dr. Rikli also has received national/international recognition for her research on older adult fitness and health. The award was designed to recognize a student who emulates the qualities of strong leadership as evidenced through academic success, initiative, passion for the field, altruistic values, and desire to make a difference, visionary thinking, and a strong work ethic Open to: Graduate or undergraduate majors in the Department of Kinesiology. Criteria: Past leadership activities in the department, university, or community ♦ Strong academic performance ♦ Initiative shown in academic classes, labs, student clubs, or organizations ♦ Contributions

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made via independent study, research projects, internships, or club/team activities ♦ Pursuit of advanced degrees/career goals ♦ Activities/contributions that have made an impact on individuals or organizations Nomination Process: Nominations can be initiated by faculty, fellow students, community partners, or via self-nomination

• Nomination materials should include o Resume prepared by student nominee o 500-1,000 word personal statement by student describing relevant

achievements and future plans. o Letter of support from nominator (or outside reference, if self-nominated)

• Awardee is expected to attend recognition event and formally accept the award Application Procedure: Following nomination by faculty, fellow student, community partner, or self 1) Complete the application on your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Provide résumé and personal statement of achievement/future goals and indicate if self-nomination. and 3) Attach letter of support.

Application Deadline: April 30 or TBD Drs. Leslie and Dick Richards Endowment Achievement Scholarship Amount: $2,500 (Subject to Funding) Established by: This scholarship was endowed by Drs. Leslie and Dick Richards of Anaheim, CA, and is awarded to students to assist them in meeting educational expenses. Open to: This scholarship is open to new and continuing enrolled students in the departments of Kinesiology, Health Science and Social Work who are pursuing an undergraduate or a graduate degree. Criteria: Financial need ♦ Full time ♦ minimum 2.9 GPA overall ♦ This is an annual scholarship, and all students (previous recipients are eligible) must apply on a yearly basis. Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting leadership positions held within the College or the University (e.g., clubs, organizations, Inter-Club Council); 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts; and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application. Application Deadline: March 1st Julie Max ATP Endowed Scholarship Amount: $1,000 (subject to funding)

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Established by: This scholarship was established and funded by the Titan AT alumni, AT supporters, and friends of Julie Max to recognize and honor students for their outstanding academic, clinical, and professional performance.

Open to: This scholarship is open to continuing students enrolled in the Master of Science in Athletic Training degree program.

Criteria:

• Outstanding academic achievement • Professional and/or community leadership • Strong clinical skills and actions • Must attend recognition event to formally accept the scholarship

Application Procedure:

1) Write an essay (750 words or less) detailing: a. Viewpoint on professional leadership in athletic training and your desired role in the

advancement of athletic training; b. How your documented history makes you a strong match to the stated Award Criteria; c. How these funds will be helpful to your professional advancement.

2) Current resume 3) Submit essay and resume via email to Dr. Jason Bennett at [email protected]

Application Deadline: July 1

Kinesiology Department Undergraduate Scholarship Amount: Up to $1,000 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship was established by the Department of Kinesiology to honor scholastic achievement and service. A student may only be awarded this scholarship once. Open to: This scholarship is open to returning undergraduate majors in the Kinesiology and Athletic Training majors who have completed at least 15 units in major course work. Criteria: 3.0 GPA ♦ Academic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Professional experience ♦ Promise Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Attach résumé and transcripts. Application Deadline: Second Wednesday in February Kinesiology Department Graduate Scholarship

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Amount: Up to $1,000 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship was established by the Department of Kinesiology to honor scholastic achievement and service. A student may only be awarded this scholarship once. Open to: This scholarship is open to returning graduate students in the M.S. program in Kinesiology who have completed at least 6 units toward their graduate degree. Criteria: Criteria: 3.2 GPA ♦ Scholastic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Professional experience ♦ Promise Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions; and 2) Attach resume and transcripts. Application Deadline: Second Wednesday in February Kinesiology Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award Amount: No monetary award provided Established by: This award was established by the Department of Kinesiology to recognize outstanding academic achievement, community/university service, and professional promise. Candidates are nominated by Kinesiology faculty. Open to: This award is open to graduating undergraduate students in Kinesiology and Athletic Training majors. Criteria: Outstanding academic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Professional promise Application Procedure: By faculty nomination only Application Deadline: Second Wednesday in February Kinesiology Outstanding Graduate Student Award Amount: No monetary award provided Established by: This award was established by the Department of Kinesiology to recognize outstanding academic achievement, community/university service, and professional promise. Candidates are nominated by Kinesiology faculty. Open to: This award is open to returning graduating graduate students in at least their second year in the M.S. Kinesiology program. Criteria: Outstanding academic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Professional promise

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Application Procedure: By faculty nomination only Nomination Deadline: Second Wednesday in February Kinesiology Special Service Award Amount: No monetary award provided Established by: This award was established by the Department of Kinesiology to honor undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to service to the university and/or community. Candidates are nominated by Kinesiology faculty. Open to: This award is open to undergraduates in Kinesiology and Athletic Training who have completed at least 15 units in major course work. Criteria: Outstanding University and/or community service Application Procedure: By faculty nomination only Nomination Deadline: Second Wednesday in February

Nursing Dr. Austin Nation Diversity in Nursing Scholarship Amount: $500 - $1,000 (Subject to Funding) - undergraduate ($500) and graduate ($500) Established by: This scholarship was established and funded by alumni Dr. Austin Nation (BSN -2009; MSN, Leadership – 2011) to assist students in their academic journey within the CSUF School of Nursing who have demonstrated engagement and leadership in the community or in the Nursing Student Association (NSA), which he founded in 2007.

Open to: This scholarship is open to current CSUF School of Nursing students who are pursuing their

Bachelor's or Master's degree.

Criteria: Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.25 or above and in good academic standing ♦ Evidence of ongoing commitment to complete degree ♦ Campus or community involvement in diverse communities (race, culture, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, etc.) and/or in the Nursing Students Association (NSA). Extracurricular activities and achievements will also be considered ♦ Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need through the application process ♦ This is an annual scholarship, and all students (previous recipients are eligible) must apply on a yearly basis ♦ A Scholarship Selection Committee will select the recipient and the scholarship will be awarded each year, beginning spring 2019.

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Application Procedure: Complete the application online at

http://nursing.fullerton.edu/resources/scholarships/index.php

Application Deadline: March 1 Maria Dolores Hernandez Fund Amount: $1,000 — $7,500 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship is named for Maria Dolores Hernandez, who was a nursing leader in Orange County and an officer in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years.

Open to: This scholarship is open to current CSUF nursing students in pursuit of their Bachelor's or

Master's degree; student must be enrolled in at least 6 units and not be in their final semester.

Criteria: 3.0 GPA ♦ Record of leadership ♦ 1-page Leadership statement

Application Procedure: Complete the application online at http://nursing.fullerton.edu/resources/scholarships/index.php Application Deadline: March 1 Kaiser Permanente Delores Jones RN Scholarship Program Amount: Variable Established by: This scholarship is funded by Kaiser Permanente. Other scholarship opportunities provided by Kaiser can be found by visiting https://kpnursing.org/_SCAL/professionaldevelopment/finaid/scholarships.html or calling (866) 232-2934. Open to: This scholarship is open to registered nurses enrolled in a baccalaureate or master’s nursing program. Criteria: Minimum GPA dependent on award ♦ Good academic standing ♦ Graduation scheduled after March 1 Application Procedure: 1) Beginning in January, obtain application from Kaiser website; 2) Complete Kaiser application; and 3) Submit completed application online. Application Deadline: Guidelines posted in May for September deadline Stephanie Hernandez Memorial Scholarship

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Amount: $100 - $500 (subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship was established by the Hernandez family and friends to keep Stephanie’s legacy alive by supporting and recognizing CSUF students pursuing their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Stephanie passed away just after commencement in May 2011. Her BSN was awarded posthumously.

Open to: This scholarship is open to current pre-licensure BSN students who have completed at least

one semester in the CSUF nursing program but are not in their final semester.

Criteria: Background information ♦ 1-page Essay

Application Procedure: See complete guidelines and submit your application online –

http://nursing.fullerton.edu/resources/scholarships/index.php

Application Deadline: March 1

Titan Shops Scholarship Amount: $100 - $500 (1 to 2 scholarships, subject to funding) Established by: This scholarship was established by the Titan Shops and administered by the School of Nursing Open to: This scholarship is open to continuing nursing students who have completed at least two semesters in the CSUF nursing program. Criteria: Background information ♦ Nursing student who has completed at least two semesters in the CSUF nursing program (not in the final semester) ♦ 3.0 ♦ Demonstrated need Application Procedure: 1) Complete application – http://nursing.fullerton.edu/resources/scholarships/index.php follow instructions for submission; and 2) Write a 500 word essay. Application Deadline: March 1

Military Science Vets and Cadets Endowed Scholarship Award Amount: $500 - $2,000 (subject to funding)

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Established by: This award was established by a CSUF alumnus Gregory Wirzbicki, his wife Cheryl, and their daughter Kathryn to provide scholarships honoring and aiding Veterans and other students of United States military background who are pursuing a degree at California State University, Fullerton. The award is meant to assist the student in meeting educational and personal expenses while enrolled in college. Open to: This scholarship award is open to new and continuing enrolled students at CSUF who are pursuing an undergraduate or a graduate degree and have served or are serving in the U.S. armed forces, including the ROTC program at CSUF. Criteria: The award is designed to recognize Veterans and other qualifying students who emulate strong leadership as evidenced through military service, academic success, initiative, altruistic values, and desire to make a difference.

Demonstration of such leadership qualities might be observed in activities such as: • Past military service • Past leadership activities in the community, ARMY ROTC, and/or the university. • Strong academic performance; Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall • Initiative shown in academic classes, labs, student clubs, or organizations • Contributions made via independent study, research projects, internships, or club/team

activities • Pursuit of advanced degrees/career goals • Activities/contributions that have made an impact on individuals or

organizations • Enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at California State University, • Fullerton • Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need through the

application process • This is an annual scholarship, and all students (previous recipients are eligible) must

apply on a yearly basis

Nomination materials should include • Resume prepared by student nominee • Recommended but not required: one to three page personal statement by student

describing relevant achievements and future plans. See attached for suggested topics. Awardee is expected to attend recognition event and formally accept the award Application Procedure: 1) Complete the SA application at

http://www.fullerton.edu/financialaid/_resources/pdf/scholarships/Application.pdf answering all 7 questions and sign the certification 2) Complete a FAFSA application (or have one on-file) for establishing financial need (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) 3) Submit completed application(s) and materials (if required) to the Military Sciences Office in MLS

Application Deadline: April 3

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VETS AND CADET FUND SCHOLARSHIP - ESSAY GUIDELINES

The selection committee deciding upon awards from the Vets and Cadet Fund welcomes an essay from those seeking an award. Although merit is the ultimate determinant, the fairest evaluation of any candidate requires consideration of his/her personal circumstances. The essay thus becomes the candidate’s opportunity to humanize himself or herself and communicate his/her motivation and goals, as well as relate any achievements attained and/or adversities overcome. The selection committee will especially want to know of the candidate’s past U. S. military service and future plans, if any, to continue in U.S. military service or to enter U.S. Military service. In the essay, the selection committee encourages applicants - Don’t be shy. Repeat, DON’T BE SHY ABOUT EXRESSING YOURSELF. The essay should be about the candidate as a person, as well as his or her desire for military service or achievements in military service. The candidate is free to write the essay in any manner that he or she feels comfortable with (for example, simple narration, or numbered paragraphs, or bullet points). The essay is encouraged, but not required and exclusive of attachments, should between 1 and 3 pages and include any or all of the following:

1. Past or Present US Military Service. For U.S. veterans or current and ex-US Military, consider providing dates of service, the military branch you served in, current or final rank, and any medals received or other recognition of achievement in the US military. Feel free to discuss your time in service, e.g., where you served and the details of what you did in the service of your country. Copies of citations or proof of past service can be attached to the essay. For ROTC cadets without prior military service, relate your experiences in the ROTC program thus far.

2. Current Obligations. Your current life situation and financial situation are important considerations. Please detail your personal situation and any family obligations as well (e.g., support of other family members, such as spouse, children, parents, or siblings).

3. Current or Intended Major(s) (and minor(s), if applicable) at CSUF, your reasons for pursuing a degree in those fields, and your current GPA.

4. Future Goals, whether or not of a military nature. If, upon graduation, you plan to continue military service through the CSUF ROTC program, or otherwise, identify what you’d like to do in the US military. If undecided, perhaps identify 2 or 3 options you’re considering.

5. Life Experiences: Adversities you’ve overcome and how you overcame them. Achievements and

accomplishments in life that you care to share. Please also consider sharing the circumstances of your upbringing, including any financial difficulties involved.

6. Other Considerations. In addition, the candidate is free to inform the selection committee of

anything else that would be helpful in considering your candidacy for an award. Again, don’t be shy!

7. Attachments The candidate is free to add attachments to the essay, for example, copies of

document(s) showing prior military service, awards earned, etc.

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Roy Lopez Scholarship for Valor Amount: $2,500 (2 awards – based on availability of funds) Established by: This scholarship was endowed by Ms. Adriana Mraz and family established in memory of Roy Anthony Lopez, who was a cadet in the CSUF Titan Battalion. The scholarship will be awarded during the CSUF Army ROTC Ceremony in May of each year. Open to: This scholarship is open to all Military Science cadets of California State University Fullerton in their Junior or Senior year. Criteria: Full-Time Enrollment ♦ 3.0 GPA ♦ Financial Need/Hardship ♦ Must live the Army values and demonstrate exceptional Officership ♦ Community Service Activities ♦ Exemplary 500-word Essay Application Procedure: 1) Write an essay (no more than 500 words) about what it means to you to become an Army Officer. Describe any personal, academic or physical hardship that you have overcome on your way towards becoming an Army Officer. Discuss the process on how you conquered the situation and the factors that motivated you to move on. Write about the personal achievements, community service and examples of selfless service in helping your fellow cadets. Describe your educational and career goals and elaborate on how the scholarship award will assist in achieving your goal of becoming an Army Officer; 3) Submit an Unofficial Transcript; 4) Submit completed application(s) and materials (if required) to MS-103 or call (657)278-3007; and 5) If selected for an award, possibly have a face to face interview with the selection committee. Application Deadline: April 3

William McGarvey Scholarship Amount: $400 (4 awards) Established by: This scholarship was established by Mr. William McGarvey in honor of Ms. Carol Wise who have liked the ROTC cadets because of their politeness and respectfulness. The scholarship will be awarded during the CSUF Army ROTC Award Ceremony in May of each year. Open to: This scholarship is open to all Military Science – Reserved Officer cadets of California State University Fullerton. Criteria: Full-Time Enrollment ♦ Ranked by peers and faculty according to the following: For Living the 7 Army Values, Outstanding Service to the Community, Spirit of Teamwork, Dedication to the CSUF Army ROTC Program

Application Procedure: By Military Science Faculty nomination only Nomination Deadline: April 4

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The US Army ROTC Scholarships Amount: Campus Based: 2-4 year %100 tuition scholarship plus $1,200 yearly book stipend. The option of receiving $10,000 yearly for Room and Board in lieu of tuition is available. The Army ROTC Scholarship is available for full time college students who have been accepted into the Army ROTC program under contract and whom will serve in the United States Army, Army Reserve and or Army National Guard as a commissioned United States Army Officer. GRFD: Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty scholarship is a 2-4 year %100 tuition scholarship plus $1,200 yearly book stipend. The option of receiving $10,000 yearly for Room and Board in lieu of tuition is available. This Army ROTC Scholarship is available for full time college students who have been accepted into the Army ROTC program under contract and who are or will join the Army Reserve or CA National Guard during college known as the Simultaneous Membership program (SMP). The SMP Cadet performs and receives pay for one weekend a month training duty with a local Reserve or Guard unit. The graduating cadet will serve in an Army Reserve or National Guard unit once commissioned as a United States Army Officer. National Army ROTC Scholarship: High School Seniors can apply for the 3-4 year %100 tuition scholarship plus $1,200 yearly book stipend. The option of receiving $10,000 yearly for Room and Board in lieu of tuition is available. The Army ROTC Scholarship is available for full time college students who have been accepted into the Army ROTC program under contract and whom will serve in the US Army once commissioned as a United States Army Officer. Established by: Department of Defense. The Army ROTC Scholarship financially supports the ROTC Cadet during their pursuit of an undergraduate or graduate degree. Every contracted Cadet receives a monthly payment of $420 during the academic year. ROTC produces commissioned officers similar to United States Military Academy (USMA) West Point, NY. In ROTC, the cadet receives a full time college on campus experience while enrolled in HHD’s Military Science program training curriculum. Upon college graduation, the newly commissioned officer has Reserve Component options to fulfill their service agreement. Open to: The Army ROTC scholarship is available for CSUF students of all majors that are pursuing an undergraduate or a graduate degree and meet scholarship criteria. Criteria: Full time U.S. citizen students must be qualified Medically, Physically, Legally and Academically to contract and receive the ROTC scholarship. Once qualified, scholarship applicants AGREE TO ACCEPT A US ARMY OFFICER COMMISSION and service on Active Duty, in the Army Reserve, or National Guard with a service agreement. ROTC commissioned officers receive %100 job placement. Application Procedure: Schedule an appointment with the ROTC Enrollment Adviser Mr. Steven Yach – Office (657) 278-3527, Cell (714) 931-3440, or Email [email protected] Application Deadline: Ongoing

Public Health

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Public Health Community Engagement Scholarship

Amount: $1,000-$2,500 (Subject to funding).

Established by: This scholarship was established and funded by an anonymous donor to honor Walter R. Duhn by assisting graduate students in their academic journey within the Department of Public Health. The scholarship is intended for students who have demonstrated civic engagement in diverse communities.

Open to: This scholarship is open to new and continuing enrolled students in the department of Public Health who are pursuing an MPH degree.

Criteria: Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 or above and in good academic standing. ♦ Evidence of ongoing commitment to complete MPH. ♦ Campus or community involvement in diverse communities (extracurricular activities, achievements will be considered). ♦ Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need through the application process.

Application Procedure: 1) Log into your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and complete the Scholarship Application; 2) Attach a copy of resume; 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts, and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application; and 4) Upload a 500-word essay describing your personal experience serving in diverse communities. Application Deadline: March 1st

C. Jessie Jones Lifespan Wellness Fellowship

Amount: $1,000.

Established by: This fellowship was established by Professors Emeriti Jessie Jones and Roberta Rikli to promote the engagement of undergraduate students in high-impact health promotion practices that improve the health of underserved communities.

Open to: Continuing undergraduate Public Health/Health Science majors who are working with underserved communities.

Criteria: 3.0 GPA or higher. ♦ Prior work with underserved communities. ♦ Bilingual language ability is a plus.

Application Procedure: 1) Log into your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and complete the Scholarship Application; 2) Attach a copy of resume; 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts, and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application; and 4) Upload a 500-word essay describing your personal experience serving in diverse communities. Application Deadline: March 1st

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Drs. Leslie and Dick Richards Endowment Achievement Scholarship

Amount: $2,500 (Subject to funding).

Established by: This scholarship was endowed by Drs. Leslie and Dick Richards of Anaheim, CA, and is awarded to students to assist them in meeting educational expenses.

Open to: This scholarship is open to new and continuing enrolled students in the departments of Kinesiology, Public Health, and Social Work who are pursuing an undergraduate or a graduate degree.

Criteria: Financial need ♦ Full-time student ♦ Minimum 2.9 GPA overall ♦ This is an annual scholarship, and all students (previous recipients are eligible) must apply on a yearly basis.

Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal (be sure to use the new portal) and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting leadership positions held within the College or the University (e.g., clubs, organizations, Inter-Club Council); 3) Attach unofficial copies of transcripts; and 4) If receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application. Application Deadline: March 1st

Kathryn T McCarty Scholarship

Amount: $250.

Established by: This scholarship was established by the Public Health Department in honor of benefactor Kay T. McCarty to honor scholastic achievement and outstanding research ability.

Open to: Graduate or undergraduates in the Public Health Department who are working in a research capacity.

Criteria: 3.0 GPA undergraduate/ 3.2 GPA graduate ♦ Scholastic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Research experience ♦ Promise.

Application Procedure: 1) Log into your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and complete the Scholarship Application; 2) Attach a copy of resume; 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts, and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application; and 4) Upload a 500-word essay describing your personal experience serving in diverse communities.

Application Deadline: March 1st

Marie Kalmantis Public Health Memorial Scholarship

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Amount: $250.

Established by: This scholarship is established by the Public Health Department. The scholarship is in honor and memory of Marie Kalmantis, a former MPH graduate student who passed away.

Open to: The scholarship is open to continuing Master of Public Health graduate students who have completed (or in the process of completing) at least 6 units toward their advanced degree.

Criteria: 3.2 GPA ♦ Scholastic achievement ♦ Community and/or department service.

Application Procedure: 1) Log into your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and complete the Scholarship Application; 2) Attach a copy of resume; 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts, and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application; and 4) Upload a 500-word essay describing your personal experience serving in diverse communities.

Application Deadline: March 1st

Iran Navaie Community Service Scholarship

Amount: $250 (2 awards).

Established by: This scholarship is in honor of a beloved mother and grandmother, and is presented to an undergraduate student to provide financial assistance for academic excellence and outstanding leadership and community service qualities. Iran Navaie touched many in her life. She left a great impression that will linger with all who knew and loved her. She was an active member in the community and strongly believed in leadership, helping others, and giving back to the community.

Additionally, she was a strong advocate for higher education. She contributed a portion of her income to help ill patients who were having financial difficulty, abused women, as well as providing food, clothes, and toys to orphan children. An example of her service was providing shelter to needy individuals.

Open to: The scholarship is open to Public Health majors who exemplify leadership through campus and/or community involvement. Strong applicants have helped a community envision the future, identify paths to success and carry out a vision, and have exhibited integrity, collaboration, intellectual, emotional and social growth.

Criteria: 3.0 GPA ♦ Community service.

Application Procedure: 1) Log into your CSUF portal and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and complete the Scholarship Application; 2) Attach a copy of resume; 3) Attach a copy of unofficial transcripts, and if receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application; and 4) Upload a 500-word essay describing your personal experience serving in diverse communities.

Application Deadline: March 1st

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Public Health Academic Achievement Award

Amount: $50 (subject to funding).

Established by: This scholarship is funded by the Titan Shops and administered by the Public Health Department. Titan Shops scholarship funding is awarded to academic departments biannually. The award recognizes graduating Public Health/Health Science majors who have demonstrated exemplary academic performance.

Open to: The award is open to graduating Public Health/Health Science majors.

Criteria: 3.9 – 4.0 GPA summa cum laude.

Application Procedure: By department recommendation.

Nomination Deadline: Spring semester.

Public Health Department Service Award Amount: $250.

Established by: This scholarship is funded by the Titan Shops and administered by the Public Health Department. Titan Shops scholarship funding is awarded to academic departments biannually.

The award recognizes a Public Health/Health Science major or Master of Public Health graduate student who has demonstrated solid academic performance, as well as service to the department and community.

Open to: The award is open to Public Health/Health Science majors and Master of Public Health students.

Criteria: 3.0 GPA ♦ Community service.

Application Procedure: By department recommendation.

Nomination Deadline: Spring semester

Public Health Outstanding Graduate Student Award

Amount: $250 (subject to funding).

Established by: This award was established by the Public Health Department to recognize outstanding academic achievement, community/university service, and professional promise.

Open to: Nomination for this award is open to graduating Master of Public Health students in the Department of Public Health.

Criteria: Outstanding academic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Professional promise ♦

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Nomination by faculty.

Application Procedure: By faculty nomination only.

Nomination Deadline: Spring semester

Public Health Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award

Amount: $250 (subject to funding).

Established by: This award was established by the Public Health Department to recognize outstanding academic achievement, community/university service, and professional promise.

Open to: Nomination for this award is open to graduating undergraduate students in the Department of Public Health.

Criteria: Outstanding academic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Professional promise

♦ Nomination by faculty.

Application Procedure: By faculty nomination only.

Nomination Deadline: Spring semester.

Social Work Social Work Diversity and Community Engagement Scholarship

Amount: $1000 (Subject to Funding)

Established by: This scholarship was established by Mikyong Kim-Goh and Francis Goh to recognize graduate students within the Department of Social Work who have demonstrated engagement and leadership in diverse communities. A student may only be awarded this scholarship once.

Open to: This scholarship is open to continuing enrolled students in the Department of Social Work who are pursuing a graduate degree. Both full-time and flex program students are eligible.

Criteria: Students must have a GPA of 3.5 or above and be in good academic standing ♦ Students must have completed at least 15 units toward MSW degree for the full-time program or 9 units for the flex program ♦ Active and sustained engagement in diverse communities (e.g., ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, etc.) ♦ 500-word essay describing personal experience in diverse communities and motivation to serve the underserved populations ♦ Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need through the application process

Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal (be sure to use the new portal) and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer in all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting active engagement in the diverse University and/or

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broader communities; 3) Upload an essay; and 4) If receiving Financial Aid, upload a copy of your award to the application.

Application Deadline: March 5, 2021

Victoria Torok Memorial Scholarship Amount: $1000 (Subject to Funding)

Established by: This scholarship is established by the Social Work Department in honor and memory of Victoria Torok, an exemplary alumna of the MSW Program, who passed away.

Open to: This scholarship is open to continuing enrolled students in the Department of Social Work who are pursuing a graduate degree. Both full-time and flex program students are eligible.

Criteria: Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or above and be in good academic standing ♦ Students must submit a letter of recommendation from the first year Field Instructor ♦ Student must submit a 500 word statement demonstrating applicant’s commitment to social work values and ethics during their supervised field and volunteer experiences ♦ Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need through the application process (Cal-SWEC recipients not eligible)

Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal (be sure to use the new portal) and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer in all the questions; 2) Provide a 500-word statement; 3) Upload a recommendation letter; and 4) If receiving Financial Aid, upload a copy of your award to the application.

Application Deadline: March 5, 2021

Department of Social Work Titan Shops Scholarship

Amount: $250 (2 scholarships; Subject to funding)

Established by: This scholarship is funded by the Titan Shops Textbook Requisition Rewards Program established by the Titan Shops and administered by the Department of Social Work.

Open to: This scholarship is open to continuing enrolled students in the Department of Social Work who are pursuing a graduate degree. Both full-time and flex program students are eligible.

Criteria: Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or above and be in good academic standing ♦ Students must have completed 2 full semesters of the MSW program ♦ Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need through the application process (Cal-SWEC recipients not eligible)

Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal (be sure to use the new portal) and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer in all the questions); and 2) If receiving Financial Aid, upload a copy of your award to the application.

Application Deadline: March 5, 2021

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Drs. Leslie and Dick Richards Endowment Achievement Scholarship

Amount: $2,500 (Subject to Funding)

Established by: This scholarship was endowed by Drs. Leslie and Dick Richards of Anaheim, CA, and is awarded to students to assist them in meeting educational expenses.

Open to: This scholarship is open to new and continuing enrolled students in the departments of Kinesiology, Health Science and Social Work who are pursuing an undergraduate or a graduate degree.

Criteria: Financial need ♦ Full time ♦ minimum 2.9 GPA overall ♦ This is an annual scholarship, and all students (previous recipients are eligible) must apply on a yearly basis.

Application Procedure: 1) To access the application, go to your CSUF portal (be sure to use the new portal) and click on the “Scholarships” button. Follow the onscreen instructions and be sure to answer in all the questions. 2) Provide a résumé documenting leadership positions held within the College or the University (e.g., clubs, organizations, Inter-Club Council); and 3) If receiving Financial Aid, attach a copy of your award to the application.

Application Deadline: March 5, 2021

Social Work Outstanding Graduate Student Award

Amount: $200 (Subject to funding).

Established by: This award is established by the Social Work Department to recognize outstanding academic achievement, community/university service, and professional promise.

Open to: Nomination for this award is open to graduating Master of Social Work students in the Department of Social Work.

Criteria: Outstanding academic achievement ♦ Community/university service ♦ Professional promise.

Application Procedure: By faculty nomination only.

Nomination Deadline: April 2, 2021

Social Work Department Service Award

Amount: $200 (Subject to Funding)

Established by: This award is established by the Social Work Department to recognize a Master of Social Work graduate student who has demonstrated leadership as well as service to the department and community.

Open to: Nomination for this award is open to graduating Master of Social Work students in the Department of Social Work.

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Criteria: Leadership in student organization ♦ Department and community service.

Application Procedure: By faculty nomination only.

Nomination Deadline: April 2, 2021