Richland Junior High is located in Shafter, California. Scholarships for students attending Richland Junior High can be found in our scholarship database
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331 Shafter Avenue
Shafter, California
93263
(661)746-8630
Scholarships
The Theta Pi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. provides scholarships to qualified graduating male high school seniors of African-American heritage who have demonstrated scholarly excellence and reside in Solano County.Eligibility RequirementsTo be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must meet ALL of the following requirements:Be a graduating male high school senior in the 2025-2026 academic year and intend to...
Advancing gender equity includes helping women manage the high cost of higher education. In 2024 alone, AAUW-SJ awarded more than $150,000 in scholarship money to 19 local studentsScholarship EligibilityPermanent home address in Campbell, San José, Milpitas or Santa ClaraCompletion of two full years at an accredited college or universityMinimum 3.0 GPA in college coursesEnrollment in a four-year institution as a...
Annually, the Eastern Sierra Bird Alliance awards up to two $500 scholarships to Inyo County and/or Mono County graduating seniors whose future studies, current and future volunteer work, and career ambitions will promote our organization’s mission. This may take the form of art, science, education, journalism, law, public policy, environmental justice, outdoor recreation or other related fields. A history of...
The LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Grant and Scholarship Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa was created to promote human and civil rights by making our public schools safe for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning+ persons (LGBTQ+). The program was renamed in 2009 in the memory of CTA member and educator Guy DeRosa. Guy was a lifelong advocate for civil...
The burden of higher education debt has painful and long-lasting consequences for low-income students and students of color, according to a 2022 report released by the Pell Institute and PennAHEAD. The report found that while higher education can still provide access to increased economic mobility for many poor and first-generation students, it can drown many in debt.Warrick Dunn Charities’ Hearts...
Fourteen $2,000 Scholarships Available for High School SeniorsPlanning to Attend College as a Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Student in the Fall of 2026Bank of the Sierra (Member FDIC) is committed to supporting economically-challenged young adults residing in its business service territories to fulfill their dreams of obtaining a higher education.ELIGIBILITY:Current high school seniors who reside in the counties of Fresno, Kern, Kings,...