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Arturo Vera Memorial Art Scholarship

The Arturo Vera Memorial Art Scholarship was established by Arturo and Ana Vera to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Art field (See flyer for details).

Avi Raina Scholarship

In his short span of life, Avinash “Avi” Raina, made an impact on people that usually takes a lifetime. To continue his legacy and passion, the “Avi Raina Scholarship” was established to benefit local High School Seniors. To learn more about Avi, visit the Avinash Raina Foundation website (See flyer for details).


Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship

The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the accounting field (See flyer for details).

Dr. Lara Gwen Grimes Memorial STEM Scholarship

"During her 20-plus fruitful years teaching science and mentoring students at Sierra High School in Manteca, Dr. Grimes inspired hundreds of young people to lifelong learning, many who continued to careers in math, science, engineering and medicine.

This scholarship is established to continue her legacy by supporting Manteca Unified High School Seniors pursuing careers in STEM and medical fields" (See flyer for details).


John & Francesca Vera Community Leadership Scholarship

The John & Francesca Vera Community Leadership Scholarship was established by John and Francesca Vera to support students of Hispanic/Latino descent from Franklin High School who have an interest in community leadership (See flyer for details).

Lorna Boothroyd K-5 Teacher Scholarship

The Lorna Boothroyd K-5 Teacher scholarship was created to award a scholarship to a TUSD high school student enrolling in college with the goal of teaching grades K-5 (See flyer for details).


Robert & Catherine Lagorio Scholarship

The Robert & Catherine Lagorio Scholarship was established to support students from San Joaquin County pursuing a career in veterinary medicine (See flyer for details).

San Joaquin Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship

The San Joaquin Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship was established to support students who have an interest in becoming Human Resource professionals (See flyer for details).


Stockton Student Athletes Scholarship

The Stockton Student Athletes Scholarship Fund was established to support students who will be playing on college sports teams (See flyer for details).

VG Capital Scholarship

The VG Capital Scholarship fund was established to support high school seniors pursuing higher education to establish a career in the medical or business fields. Scholarships will be granted to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement while participating in extracurricular activities such as community service, sports, and employment (See flyer for details).

Applications are due on Friday, April 17th, 2026, at 11:59 PM PST.

Backyard Scholars & Leaders Scholarships

The Amelia Ann Adams Scholarship, originally funded by Amelia Adams, seeks to encourage young and mature students entering into or pursuing a career in education, health, social services, or social justice.

As part of the Amelia Ann Adams Scholarship Program, Scholars and Leaders in the San Joaquin County can apply for financial support in reaching their educational and career goals.


Budding Scholars

The Budding Scholars Award is for those going to college, already in college, or seeking to re-enroll.


Flourishing Professionals

The Flourishing Professionals scholarship is for current professionals who would like to expand their knowledge to help them continue “flourishing”.

Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines. 

2026 API Scholarship

The American Petroleum Institute San Joaquin Valley Chapter awards scholarships to young men and
women who wish to pursue a career in the petroleum industry, energy industry, or a closely related field.
These scholarships are awarded to hard working, dedicated, and deserving students who are graduating
high school seniors or continuing college students who will be attending college or trade school in the fall.

Applications must be received no later than Tuesday, March 31, 2026

CPF Planning Scholarships

Our CPF scholarship program awards scholarships to outstanding planning students enrolled at eligible professional planning degree programs in California, and seeking to enter the planning profession based on an application and selection process.

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The APSEA Foundation Scholarship provides financial assistance to graduating high school seniors who can demonstrate involvement with the Asian Pacific Islander community. Students from Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, Sutter Yolo, Yuba, or Placer counties in California are welcome to apply.

Application Closes: 3/3/2026.

BEASUSD Scholarship

We are an organization of African Americans working in Education and Education support fields throughout the San Joaquin County that support each other and the children of San Joaquin County.

Over the past eighteen- (18) years, BEASUSD has effectively organized community programs and activities that contribute to the building of strong foundations for our youth and a united community.

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Blue Diamond Growers Foundation Scholarship Program

The Blue Diamond Growers Foundation Scholarship has been established for promising young students from California who plan to attend, or are attending, a university offering a 4-year degree. Students transferring from a community or junior college to a four-year university program are also eligible. Learn how to apply below!

Scholarship Requirements:

Must currently live in Almond Growing Regions of California

Must intend to pursue college major in Agriculture-related field, with specific emphasis on plan and crop-related majors

Must have 3.3 GPA or higher

Enrollment verification to a college or university offering a four-year degree will be required for disbursement of award funds

This is a one-time award. Applicants who have applied and not previously been awarded a Blue Diamond Growers Foundation Scholarship may re-apply. Scholarship is available to applicants entering any year of a four-year degree program.

Application deadline for 2026 - 2027 School Year: March 31, 2026

CalCPA Scholarship Program

This program reflects CalCPA’s commitment to supporting and fostering success for the next generation of financial professionals.

 

Recipients not only receive financial aid but gain access to valuable resources and networking opportunities within the accounting community—helping them to excel in their academic and professional endeavors.

Anthony Brucia Award

CASCWA's San Joaquin Section has a goal of annually providing cash awards and scholarships to the Foundation for deserving students, who have overcome adversity and are proceeding with their future educational and/or life goals.  Each of the scholarships are presented in the memory of Anthony Brucia--a young man who turned-it-around! 

Scholarship applications are due March 27, 2026.  

HCAI Scholarship Programs 

Scholarship programs though the Healthcare Workforce Development Division provide students with support to finance their education while accepted or enrolled in a health professions program.

Visit the link below to view scholarship opportunities offered throughout the year. 

California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation Scholarships

The California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation was organized to give aid to students with a desire to pursue a career in the agricultural industry. Scholarships are awarded annually based upon academic achievement, career goals, extracurricular activities, determination, leadership skills and a commitment to study agriculture.

Rustici Livestock and Rangeland Scholarship

The Rustici Livestock and Rangeland Scholarship is renewable with a completed application each year. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be attending or entering a two-year or four-year college or university and intend to pursue a career with a focus on domestic livestock (except horses), LARGE animal veterinary medicine, rangeland management, with an emphasis towards cattle and sheep ranching with good rangeland practices. Grade point average above C.

The Carolyn S. Richardson Memorial Scholarship

The Carolyn S. Richardson Memorial Scholarship is named for the late CAFB environmental advocate. It will be limited to outstanding applicants intending to pursue studies in agricultural resource issues or as an agricultural lawyer. Only one scholarship will be awarded under the Richardson Memorial Scholarship.

The deadline to apply is Friday, January 30, 2026. 

California RTA Division #20 Scholarship

As members of CalRTA we continue to show our support for California’s youth and current teachers by sponsoring scholarships and teacher grants. Year after year — at both the state and Division levels — CalRTA provides this financial support. 

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California State University, Stanislaus Scholarships

Stan State uses an online scholarship application to help students search and apply for on-campus scholarships. Scholarships are available every academic year and students may apply for various scholarships using one application. Scholarship applicants will have the ability to upload documents to their scholarship application (such as letters of recommendation, academic transcripts, and other miscellaneous required documents) as well as check on the status of their application. The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office will notify students when the scholarship application process becomes available and encourages all students to apply.

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CTF Scholarships

At CTF our mission is simple. We recognize the best and brightest in our industry. We remember those who have given all in service to the people of California, providing funding to workers and their families in their time of need. And we educate the future of our profession through scholarships, educational programs, mentoring, and internships.

Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.

Carrington College Scholarships

Scholarships for students attending Carrington College. 

Central Valley Scholars Scholarships

As we embark on the six year of our scholarship program, we continue to reflect, renew, and embrace the beauty and power that comes from a painful history. At the founding of our scholarship fund was a mission to bring value to stories most dismissed in educational spaces, not because they lack potential or knowledge, but due to educational systems merit-based selection practices that are rooted in elitism, white supremacy culture, and a myth of meritocracy.

Historically, scholarship applications have required students to prove their value through GPAs, letters of recommendation, and written responses justifying their adherence to English grammar. But at Central Valley Scholars, we believe every student is equally worthy, deserving, and has all the power to change the world. So instead, we’ve created a scholarship curriculum that is centered on storytelling.

Our scholarship fund intentionally reserves opportunities for students most oppressed in our communities, and through a holistic review of the individual and system-wide obstacles students face in applying to scholarships, we’ve created a truly accessible scholarship program that allows all students, especially those who are oppressed, to have equal opportunities to fund their higher education.

For the 2025 application cycle, are proud to offer $18,500 in scholarships for Central Valley students, and are eager for the learnings, love, and power we will gain from our collective stories.

Applications are due by Sunday, January 11th, 2026 at 11:45pm.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Stockton Alumnae Chapter
Scholarship

The Stockton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., annually awards multiple scholarships and coordinates the distribution of several special-donor scholarships to students attending a high school in Lodi, Stockton, Ripon, Salida, or Modesto (North of Carpenter St.). Scholarships may go toward studies at an accredited two-year (including technical schools, junior or community colleges) or four-year colleges and universities. Applicants who identify as African American are strongly encouraged to apply.

All application materials must be received by Friday, February 28, 2026. 

The Esquire Club of Stockton Scholarship

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The Filipino Community of Manteca and Beyond Scholarship

The Filipino Community of Manteca is proud to announce the creation of a new scholarship program designed to support the next generation of leaders, innovators, and community members. Through this initiative, we aim to empower high school seniors from each of the five local high schools within Manteca Unified School District (MUSD) by providing them with the financial resources they need to pursue higher education and achieve their dreams.

Applications must be received at your Manteca USD Counseling office by March 1, 2025.

Violet Richardson Award

This is a program conducted by Founder Region. As a volunteer service organization, Soroptimist believes that by acknowledging young women's volunteer involvement now, they will grow up to be vital active members of the community.


The Violet Richardson Award honors young women between the ages of 14 and 18 for volunteer action such as fighting drugs, crime and violence, cleaning up the environment and working to end discrimination and poverty.

FOR APPLICANTS
Applications only accepted for clubs within Founder Region, which include Northern California, Hawaii, Guam & the Mariana Islands. Not all clubs in our region participate in the Violet Richardson Program.  Contact a club in your community first before completing your application and to obtain submission information.

The deadline for application submission is December 15th of each year.

GECAC Service Challenge Scholarship

The scholarship is open to all Give Every Child A Chance (GECAC) volunteers (active within the past 4 years of high school) graduating this year. The Service Challenge Scholarship is available to Manteca, Ripon, and Tracy Unified School District students.

Deadline for Applications is April 1st of each year. If April 1st falls on a weekend, the due date is the following Monday. Applications must be turned in no later than 4:00PM on the deadline. No late applications will be accepted.


Evelyn Moore Memorial Scholarship

The Evelyn Moore Memorial Scholarship is to honor the life and legacy of Evelyn Moore, an educator and lifelong supporter of children in Manteca. This scholarship hopes to support and encourage students who may have a challenging path to college or trade school. Scholarships varying at $500-$1,000 are available to Manteca Unified School District students who plan to continue their education at a trade school, junior college or university.

Deadline for Applications is April 1st of each year. If April 1st falls on a weekend, the due date is the following Monday. Applications must be turned in no later than 4:00PM on the deadline. No late applications will be accepted.


Vocational Scholarship

Scholarship awards are intended to provide financial assistance to students who reside in the Manteca Unified School District who enroll in an accredited career program or vocational program at a community college in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties, or other licensed and accredited vocational training program, or has been accepted into an intern or apprenticeship program at a business located in those counties.

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Golden1 Scholarship

Scholarships are for high school seniors or graduates and current college freshmen, sophomores, or juniors, working on their first two- or four-year degree at a nonprofit, accredited college or university in California. You must be a Golden 1 member* to apply, and have the following:

- GPA of 3.0 or higher

- 24 or more hours of community service or work experience in the past 12 months

Apply by January 31, 2026. 

Health Careers Scholarship Program

The Health Careers Scholarship Program is open to local, graduating high school seniors and first year, full-time or full load (minimum 12 units) college students at a *participating school. Students applying for the scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to pursue a medical or healthcare career in the Central Valley, show academic excellence, as well as, a dedication to community service and a need for financial support.

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HACSJ Scholarship

The Foundation will be awarding scholarships on a competitive basis. Scholarships shall be awarded to assist students with the financial expenses of pursuing higher education. Applicants must live in San Joaquin County and participate in one of the Housing Authority's programs. Recipients must be students enrolled full-time in college or technical/vocational education for the 2024 Fall Quarter or Semester. 

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First Year Scholarship

Each spring, the Italian Catholic Federation receives nearly 200 applications for its yearly scholarship awards. Applications are received from students in public as well as Catholic high schools in California, Nevada and Illinois. To apply, students must achieve a total cumulative GPA (3½ years) of at least 3.2 and meet one of the following:

  1. 1. Are Roman Catholic and of Italian Descent and live within the Roman Catholic Dioceses of California, Illinois and Nevada, only where Branches of the Federation are established; or,
  2. 2. Are Roman Catholic but need not be of Italian Descent or live where Branches of the Federation are established if either Roman Catholic parent, guardian or grandparent is a member of the “Italian Catholic Federation.”

Submit an application by April 10, 2026.

JACL Scholarships

JACL is offering scholarships to San Joaquin County graduating high school seniors who are members of JACL or who are Japanese American. Applicants must be planning to attend a trade schoo, business school, college, university, or any institution of higher learning in the Fall.

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JETAANC Scholarship

The JETAANC Scholarship honors one high school senior each year who has demonstrated a genuine interest in Japan with a non-renewable academic scholarship. JETAANC requires that the recipient be accepted to an accredited 2-year or 4-year college in the fall semester after receiving the award and be a resident of one of the Northern California or Nevada counties that the JETAANC serves.

Deadline: April 13, 2026

 

STEM/STEAM Scholarships

José M. Hernández Reaching for the Stars Foundation accepts applications for scholarship awards.  The purpose of the Reaching for the Stars Foundation scholarship is to assist students currently enrolled or enrolling at an accredited college or university at the junior or senior level.  Awards range from $500 to $1,000.  Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. 

Students must be majoring in studies leading to a degree in the Science, Technology, Arts, Engineering or Mathematics fields.  Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited four year institution of higher learning with a minimum of twelve units a semester.

2025 LinkedIn - Possibilities in Tech Scholarship

High school seniors planning to attend a four-year college or university in the United States to complete a degree in Computer Science or Computer Programming (or similar) are invited to apply. 

- Recipients will be awarded $40,000 over the duration of their college experience.

- Awards will be distributed at $5,000 per semester (max 10,000 per year) with the opportunity to renew up to three times, assuming participants continue to meet eligibility requirements and maintain good academic standing.

- Recipients are expected to participate in year-round programming to maintain renewal eligibility.

- Recipients will receive a laptop.

Submit by: Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 05:00 PM.

Scholarship Program

The Junior League of San Joaquin County is pleased to announce that we are seeking qualified applicants to compete for our annual Scholarship Award(s) for the 2025-2026 academic year. 

Eligibility:

- Female high school senior, graduating at the end of the current academic school year (2025-2026).

- Minimum of a 3.0 GPA.

- Relatives of JLSJC Provisional, Active, Sustainer, Honorary, or Advisory Board Members are not eligible.

The application and required paperwork must be emailed to scholarships.jlsjc@gmail.com by March 13, 2026.

Justice for Kristin Smart Scholarship

Kristin Smart graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, California in 1995.  She was a college freshman at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo from 1995 to 1996.  She was a young woman who embraced life, sought new adventures and looked forward to exploring the world’s nature and architecture. Unfortunately, her dreams were lost when she was abducted in 1996 and has been missing since. Her family hopes this scholarship aids in the passing of her aspirations onto other young women.  The female recipient of this scholarship should share Kristin’s passions for nature and travel. We invite high school senior applicants who are pursuing education in architecture, international studies, law enforcement, or criminal justice in an effort to build safer communities, to please apply today and share your story.

The application window is now open, and will close on March 26, 2026. Apply now!

Kiwanis Educational Scholarship

The Kiwanis Club of Greater Lodi Foundation is awarding educational scholarships to high school seniors within the Greater Lodi Area.

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Bud West Scholarship

Each year, the Kohl Education Foundation awards two $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors who are alumni of Kohl.

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LDT, Inc. Scholarship

The Legionarios Del Trabajo in America, Inc. (LDT, Inc), a Filipino Fraternal Order organized in 1924 in the United States, is pleased to announce that it is offering FIVE (5) $1,000.00 scholarships to deserving and qualified high school students of Filipino Heritage.

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Lincoln Center Scholarship Program

The Lincoln Center Scholarship Program was created to promote and support the educational growth of students in San Joaquin County.

Requirements:

High School senior with a 3.0 GPA or higher (graduating class of 2026).

Enrolled in a school located in San Joaquin County (charter, private, public, etc.).

Plans to attend a four-year university, trade school, or community college.

Complete and mail application with attachments by Friday, February 6, 2026 (Scholarships awarded March - April 2026).

Mailing Address: Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center Scholarship, 374 Lincoln Center, Stockton, CA 95207

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Claude Brown Memorial Scholarship

In honor of Claude Brown, Lodi Adopt-A-Child offers $500 scholarships each year to graduating seniors in Lodi high schools who are pursuing a career in Agriculture or Engineering.

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Lodi Ag Fair Livestock Scholarship Application

The Lodi Agricultural Fair is proud to offer scholarships to Lodi Agricultural Fair livestock exhibitors. The recipients of these scholarships must have graduated or be graduating seniors in good standing. Recipients are eligible from age of graduation up to age 20 and who are planning to attend their first semester of a secondary school. Recipients may only receive the scholarship once. In order to receive this scholarship, applicants must have exhibited animals in at least one of the livestock departments that are eligible for the Lodi Meat Animal Sale for a minimum of 2 years and have volunteered a minimum of 2 years at the Lodi Agricultural Fair.


The Lodi Agricultural Fair Intern Scholarship

The Lodi Agricultural Fair is proud to offer scholarships to Lodi Agricultural Fair livestock exhibitors. The recipients of these scholarships must have graduated or be graduating seniors in good standing. Recipients are eligible from age of graduation up to age 20 and who are planning to attend their first semester of a secondary school. Recipients may only receive the scholarship once. In order to receive this scholarship, applicants must have exhibited animals in at least one of the livestock departments that are eligible for the Lodi Meat Animal Sale for a minimum of 2 years and have volunteered a minimum of 2 years at the Lodi Agricultural Fair.

Funds for the Future

In 2003 the Lodi Grape Festival & National Wine Show Association, Inc. established the scholarship program providing funds for college and/or trade school expenses including tuition, textbook expenses, etc. to deserving area youth. Since its inception well over 150 scholarships have been awarded thanks to fundraising efforts and donations. A student may re-apply while still in school and may receive the award up to two times.

The Lodi Grape Festival Scholarship Program is open to any applicant who is:

- A high school senior graduating from a school in the Lodi Unified School District or whose primary residence is within the Lodi Unified School District, with a 2.5 or better grade point average who is applying to a trade school, two-year college or university or four-year college or university.

- A college student who graduated from a high school in the Lodi Unified School District or whose primary residence was within the Lodi Unified School District and is currently enrolled in a trade school, two-year college or university or four-year college or university with a grade point average of 2.5 or better.

Applications are due in the Festival office by 5 p.m. on March 1st.

Jim Kissler Memorial Scholarship

The Jim Kissler Memorial Scholarship is available to those pursuing a career in agriculture, with an emphasis on viticulture, enology, agribusiness, agricultural engineering, agricultural mechanics, or agriculture education.  Must have attended and/or graduated from a high school in Crush District 11. Past recipients are invited to reapply each year.

Application deadline: April 1, 2026.


Ernest Gribaudo Family Agriculture Scholarship

The Ernest Gribaudo Family Agriculture Scholarship is available to those pursuing a career in agriculture or trades related to agriculture.  Must be a senior at or have graduated from Lodi High School or Tokay High School. Past recipients are invited to reapply each year.

Application deadline: April 1, 2026


Steve Borra Memorial Scholarship

The Steve Borra Memorial Scholarship is available to high school seniors in Crush District 11 who will be will be majoring in an agriculture related field of study at a four-year college or university, or trade school.

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Trade School Scholarship Program

Lions Club will be offering a trade school scholarship. Our scholarship aims to support Lodi residents, under age 30, who are passionate about community service and making the world a better place.

Any Lodi resident who is involved in their community and interested in pursuing a trade school degree or certificate in a field they’re passionate about may apply.

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Scholarship Program

The Lodi Memorial Hospital Foundation Scholarship Endowment and the Arthur C. & Florence Boehmer Scholarship Endowment provide opportunities to further the education of individuals within the Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital service area and/or those in the Lodi Unified School District to apply for scholarships. The scholarships are both merit-based and need-based and available to high school seniors, graduates, college students and employees of Adventist Health Lodi Memorial with a minimum of 1-year employment.

Application Packets will be accepted from January 1 to March 1, 2026.

Lodi Police Foundation Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded to a student who exemplifies the highest degree of integrity and professionalism and who is dedicated to enhancing the City of Lodi community or the pursuit of a Law Enforcement career. A total of up to three (3) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded each academic year.

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Senior Scholarship

The Love Ripon Scholarship is available to any Graduating High School Senior that attends Ripon High, Ripon Christian High or Harvest High Schools.

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Manteca Chamber of Commerce Vocational Education Foundation Scholarship

The Manteca Chamber of Commerce Educational Foundation vocational scholarships awards are intended to provide financial assistance to students who will enroll in an accredited career program or vocational program at a community college in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties, or other licensed and accredited vocational training program, or has been accepted into an intern or apprenticeship program at a business located in those counties.

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Manteca Children's Foundation Scholarships

Each year the Manteca Children’s Foundation will give away scholarships to high school seniors. Any high school senior who lives in Zip code 95336, 95337, 95206, 95231 and 95330 is eligible even if they go to high school outside of these zip codes.

The application period for the 2026 scholarship period is from November 1, 2025 to February 7, 2026. 

MEA Scholarship

Manteca Educators' Association is offering a scholarship to graduating class of 2026 seniors whose parent is a member of MEA.

Eligibility:

- You must be a graduating senior in 2026.

- You must be intending to register for college in the fall.

- Application must be MAILED and postmarked by February 28, 2026, or emailed to mjacob@musd.net by 5:00pm on February 28, 2026.

- Child of MEA Member: Your parent must be a current member in good standing of MEA.

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"Joe Buckman Memorial Scholarship" and "George Hirsch Memorial Scholarship"

The Manteca Sunrise Kiwanis will award scholarships to two graduating seniors from each local high school (Calla, East Union, Manteca & Sierra).

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Scholarship Opportunity for Local Students

Mar-Val Food Stores, Inc. is pleased to offer scholarships to those students wishing to attend college to further their education. This program takes place in the Spring.

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MARY GRAHAM COLLEGE & TRADE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP AND SUPPORT PROGRAM

The Mary Graham Scholarship Foundation (MGSF) recognizes that helping ensure a smoother transition from foster care to a successful and independent life is to have a stable financial situation and solid support system.

MG Scholarships are awarded based on financial need. They are designed to fund unmet need, they are not in recognition of GPA or other achievements.

To qualify, an applicant:

- Must have been in foster care in San Joaquin County at any time during their minority.
- Be enrolled full-time in an accredited school (12 units or more) at the time the scholarship is awarded.
- Demonstrate unmet financial need.
- Apply for financial aid and submit FAFSA documentation (award letter or application confirmation). Scholarships will not be awarded to anyone who has not applied for financial aid.

New Applicants

Students applying to the Foundation for the first time should complete an application and include a copy of their FAFSA award. If the award information is not yet available, proof of submission should be included. Each new applicant will be required to participate in an informal Q&A as part of the process. Interviews will be scheduled at a mutually agreeable date.

- Fall Semester: June 30 – OPENS MAY 1, 2026
- Spring Semester: November 15

Returning Students

Returning students (those who have been part of the Program within the past 12 months) should complete the Renewal Application and submit it by the following dates.

- Fall Semester: June 30 – OPENS MAY 1, 2026
- Spring Semester: November 15
- Summer School: April 1 – Please call for more information.

NAACP Stockton Branch Scholarships

Each year the NAACP, through generous donations, is able to provide scholarships to outstanding students. It is the duty of our dedicated Scholarship Committee to determine the most outstanding individuals to receive these awards. 

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National College Rainbow Fund Scholarship Program

The National Rainbow College Fund (NRCF) offers a scholarship program for LGBTQ+ students in California. Eligible students are encouraged to apply for the first statewide scholarship designed to exclusively support LGBTQ+ students pursuing their ambitions for higher education regardless of the public nature of their sexual identity.

Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. PST.

San Joaquin Valley Scholarships

These scholarships are open to San Joaquin Valley residents who are graduating high school students, enrolled college students, vocational students, accredited on-line institution students, adults continuing their under, upper, or post graduate studies, military personnel and/or dependents of parents residing in the San Joaquin Valley. The applicant must be enrolled in an accredited institution. Preference is given to those in transportation and/or logistics related fields.

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‘Aa-wok Georgiana Trull Memorial Scholarship

Federally and non-federally recognized indigenous people are eligible to apply for the ‘Aa-wok Georgiana Trull Memorial Scholarship, which supports students who will be actively enrolled in a two or four-year university, a graduate school program, or trade school.


Adrian Joseph Romo Memorial Scholarship

Eligibility:
- A current Cal Poly Humboldt undergraduate or graduate student, who will be attending the coming year as well.
- Must be a Native Indigenous student enrolled in ITEPP/ Native American Center for Academic Excellence for a minimum of one year.
- Must display qualities of leadership and significant involvement with building and supporting the ITEPP student community.
- Demonstrate financial need.

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Jack Montoya Memorial Scholarship

This Scholarship Fund was established to support Native people who are California residents and show genuine support of and actively promote cultural revitalization. Federally and non-federally recognized Indigenous people are eligible to apply. The scholarship is open to students who will be actively enrolled in and attending four-year universities or graduate school programs.

Scholarship Applications are due March 31.

North Stockton Rotary Club Scholarship

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Oakdale Irrigation District Scholarship

Oakdale Irrigation District is accepting applications for scholarships to be awarded to high school seniors in the Spring of 2026. To be eligible to apply you must:

- Reside within the OID boundaries.
- Pursue a degree in an Agricultural related field.
- Be accepted as a full-time student to an accredited college, university or vocational trade school for the Fall 2026 semester.
- Have a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Applications must be submitted to the District office no later than the close of business on February 13, 2026.

PG&E Scholarships

California’s future depends on the success of its students. PG&E offers scholarships to help students thrive and innovate in college. These scholarships support Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) students as well as other majors.

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PHCS Scholarships

PHCS administers seven scholarships available to graduating high school seniors of Portuguese descent residing in northern California.

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The Richard Callistro Scholarship

The Richard Callistro scholarship is in remembrance of our late friend and board colleague, Richard Callistro. Richard served on the board for a number of years and helped mold the association into what it is today. Eight $2,500 scholarships are available this year and can be applied for by downloading the instructions and application below.

RPESJC members who's children and grandchildren are in their final year of high school are eligible to apply for one of five $2000 scholarships. 

Deadline for application is APRIL 1, 2026.

Ripon Garden Club Scholarship

The Ripon Garden Club (RGC) Scholarship supports graduating high school seniors who will be attending an accredited two-year or four-year college or university after graduation. The RGC is interested in promoting the studies of Plants, Animals, Birds, Fish, and our Environment.

The deadline to submit the completed packet is Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

Ripon Lions Club Scholarships

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Community Service Scholarship

This scholarship was established by the Stockton Rotary Endowment in 1993.  It is a permanent component of the Stockton Rotary Endowment (SRE). The earnings from this component are to be used as a scholarship award (or awards) to outstanding, graduating high school seniors from the Stockton area.  The recipients will be those who best exemplify the traits established by Rotary International.

The Frank Thornton Smith Music Scholarship

The Frank Thornton Smith Music Scholarship is awarded each year to promising music students graduating from a Stockton high school who are planning to attend San Joaquin Delta College or a four-year college or university majoring in music. Delta College students transferring to a four-year accredited college or university are also eligible for the award.


Susan Drake Interact Scholarship Award

This award was established by the Stockton Rotary Club in 2010.  It is named for Past District Governor and Past Club President Susan Drake in recognition of her outstanding work with and support of Interact on the club and the district level.  The recipients will be members from Interact Clubs sponsored by and supported by the Rotary Club of Stockton and will be those who best exemplify the traits established by Rotary International.

The La Rue Vocational & Technical Scholarship

The Stockton Rotary Endowment (SRE) established the La Rue Vocational and Technical Scholarship in 2013.  The scholarship is awarded for one year, but successful applicants are encouraged to re-apply in future years.  The successful applicant will major in a specific area of career/technical education and enroll at San Joaquin Delta College or another not-for-profit college/university.

Deadline For Submission – March 31st Every Year

Four Year Scholarship

Graduating high school seniors declaring a major in agriculture are eligible.

Enrollment in a 4 Year College

Award Amount is $1,000

Children and Grandchildren of San Joaquin CWA members are encouraged to apply for the Memorial Scholarship as well


Two Year Scholarship

Graduating high school seniors declaring a major in agriculture are eligible.

Enrollment in 2 Year Community College

Award amount is $500

Children and Grandchildren of San Joaquin CWA members can also apply for the Memorial Scholarship


Memorial Scholarship

Graduating high school seniors declaring any major are eligible.

​Applicants must be a child or grandchild of a San Joaquin CWA member.

If Memorial Scholarship applicants declare an ag major, they are encouraged to also apply for a Four or Two Year Scholarship.

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Clarence Chan Scholarship

The Clarence Chan Scholarship, established by the San Joaquin County Bar Foundation and the SJCBA Honorable Frank Kim Asian/Pacific Islanders Section, supports students pursuing a legal career. Applicants are required to submit a one-page, double-spaced essay detailing their motivation for entering the legal field and their plans to contribute to the San Joaquin County community, particularly in relation to the Asian/Pacific Islander community. This scholarship is open to high school, college, and law students. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, community involvement, and the quality of their essay responses.


Vittoria Bossi Scholarship

Sponsored by San Joaquin County Bar Foundation and the SJCBA Criminal Law Section

The Vittoria Bossi Scholarship was created to honor Vittoria Bossi, an SJCBA member and long-time attorney in San Joaquin County who passed away on March 17, 2021. She was a graduate of San Francisco State University and Hastings College of Law (1991). Her friends and colleagues remember her as a tough attorney with a soft heart.


The Honorable Judge Franklin Stephenson Scholarship

The Honorable Judge Franklin Stephenson Scholarship was established to honor the memory of San Joaquin County Superior Court Judge Franklin Stephenson. Judge Stephenson was an integral member of the San Joaquin County community. He was a Little League Coach, an avid sports fan, a Professor of Law at Humphrey Law School, and a local Superior Court Judge. The scholarship is aimed to further his efforts and to help students fulfill their goals of becoming productive members of the local legal community.


SJCBA Women Lawyers Section Scholarship

All woman-identified law school students who: 1) have successfully completed the first year of law school, and 2) intend to practice law in San Joaquin County, can apply for the San Joaquin County Bar Association’s (SJCBA) Women Lawyers Section Scholarship.

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San Joaquin Delta College Scholarships

Each year Delta College awards students with scholarships to use towards their education. Scholarships are awarded for many reasons including major, financial need, program completion and academic performance.

Announcement: Scholarship applications open on Jan. 1, 2026. The deadline to submit is April 2, 2026.

SJEC Scholarship Award Program 

The San Joaquin Engineers Council (SJEC) offers scholarships to high school seniors and community college students pursuing an Engineering Degree. 

Applications are to be completed and returned to SJEC no later than January 15, 2026.

High School Senior Award Application

The San Joaquin-Stanislaus CattleWomen are offering $500 to $1,000 in awards (scholarships) to students continuing their education in agriculture and related studies.

Applications are due April 15, 2026. 

SJVMSF Scholarship

As of now, the SJVMSF has enough money to pay for one Resident’s 4-year debt of Medical School Tuition, up to $55,000 per year.

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Community Scholarship

Those who plan to attend or are attending any post-secondary educational institution will be eligible.  Eligible institutions include universities, colleges, technical schools, trade, and vocational institutions.

Application Deadline: March 31, 2026.

St. Joseph's Foundation of San Joaquin Scholarships

Each year, St. Joseph’s Foundation of San Joaquin offers scholarships to students currently enrolled in a health care field. These merit-based scholarships are funded by generous community donors, including St. Joseph’s Nurses Society, seeking to encourage, inspire, and support these outstanding students. Since 2005, St. Joseph’s has awarded over $380,000 in scholarships to 322 deserving students. 

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Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarships

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The Links, Incorporated is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1946, with current membership consisting of more than 16,000 professional women of African descent in the United States, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. Our core values include friendship, integrity, honesty, service, commitment and respect for self and others. As part of our commitment to serving our community and supporting youth, the Stockton (CA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated provides academic scholarships to deserving high school seniors. This year we will select three students from the Central Valley to each receive a $1500 scholarship.

The Links, Incorporated General (Academic) Scholarship

Criteria and Eligibility:

- Current high school senior of African-American descent living in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties

- Applicant must demonstrate participation in extracurricular activities

- Applicant GPA must be 3.0 or higher


Lavenna Moppins Gray Community Service Scholarship

Criteria and Eligibility:

- Applicant must have GPA of 2.5 or higher

- Current high school senior of African-American descent living in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties

- Applicant must demonstrate participation in and commitment to community service

Application Due Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026, 5 PM.

Mexican Athletic Student Scholarship Program

To honor the role of student athletes in the Stockton community, the Stockton Mexican Athletic Scholarship Committee annually awards scholarships in the amount of $1,000 per recipient each year. 

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SRWF Scholarship

Stockton Republican Women Federated is offering a scholarship to class of 2025 high school seniors attending a high school in Stockton, Escalon, Lathrop, Linden, Manteca, Tracy and /or Ripon.

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NEW STOCKTON SCHOLARS

Apply to our program for the opportunity to claim a scholarship of up to $1000/year for 4 years for attendance at an approved 4 year college or university OR $500/year for 2 year college or trade school attendance. Our program is now open for ALL seniors attending a public HS in the city of Stockton who will be graduating in Spring 2025. 

Application Open until March 2nd, 2026.


RETURNING STOCKTON SCHOLARS

Current members of the Stockton Scholars program can claim $1000/year for up to 4 years for attendance at an approved 4 year college or university OR $500/year for 2 year college or trade school attendance. 

Application Opens June 1, 2026. Finalize the application process before the final deadline of September 1st.

Swingle, Van Egmond & Heitlinger Scholarship

Each academic school year, our law firm recognizes one student for his or her service to others. We are offering a $1,000 scholarship to an undergraduate student who is committed to serving others and bettering the community. This scholarship is one way we give back to our community. We are honored to recognize students who share our values

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Tracy Art League Scholarship Award

Tracy Art League offers a scholarship to students planning to attend college with a major of Art or a related field.

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University of the Pacific Scholarships

As a Pacific student, you have access to a powerful network of support from staff, faculty, fellow students, alumni, and many others who take pride in investing in you. In addition, scholarships are made possible by generous benefactors who are passionate about supporting your success.

Vietnamese Physician Association of Northern California (VPANC) Scholarship

The Vietnamese Physician Association of Northern California (VPANC) is pleased to announce the Annual Scholarship Awards Program for outstanding Vietnamese high school seniors. Each award given will be $2,000. We encourage all Vietnamese students meeting the requirements to apply.

Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be of Vietnamese descent
- Current high school senior residing in Northern California
- Attending college in the upcoming summer or fall
- Unweighted GPA of 3.6 or higher

Deadline: April 15, 2026.

VAMSF Scholarship

The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students from low-income and immigrant backgrounds. In order to create diversity in the industry and spark new innovations, it is important to platform diverse undergraduate students.

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William R Smith Foundation 2026 STEM Scholarship

The William R. Smith Foundation offers scholarships to high school students committing to any educational institution (trade school, college, etc.) in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.

To apply, you must be a current High School Student who will graduate in the 2025-26 school year.

- Grade Point Average: 3.00 Minimum

- Career Field: High School Students must commit to any educational institution (trade school, college, etc.) in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.

- Selection Criteria: Merit-Based Selection

Applications are due by 11:59 PM PST on April 19, 2026.

WOC Scholarships

Research studies show a leading obstacle to obtaining a college degree is a student's inability to afford college. In 2011, the National Center for Education Statistics, reported that students enrolling or completing Bachelor’s programs has largely become stagnant.

Since its inception in 1987, Women of Color (WOC) has provided scholarships to qualified students attending its member-schools. WOC scholarships have provided support to help fund an education at one of our nation's public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

WOC provides merit-based scholarships to students seeking financial assistance to complete their education. WOC scholarship recipients are awarded annually to students meeting the WOC eligibility criteria. Awards are made each semester and are based on a verification process designed to ensure that academic expectations are being met and that there is an unmet financial need.

All classifications of students are invited to apply for a Women of Color scholarship opportunities.

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Finer Womanhood Scholarship

The Finer Womanhood Scholarship is available to females graduating from a San Joaquin County school in May/ June 2025. Awards are targeted to honor Class of 2025 high school female graduates who exhibit personal integrity and excellence through academic achievement and community involvement and demonstrate a moderate to significant need for financial assistance in attaining their educational goals.

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Arturo Vera Memorial Art Scholarship The Arturo Vera Memorial Art Scholarship was established by Arturo and Ana Vera to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Art field (See flyer for details). Avi Raina Scholarship In his short span of life, Avinash “Avi” Raina, made an impact on people that usually takes a lifetime. To continue his legacy and passion, the “Avi Raina Scholarship” was established to benefit local High School Seniors. To learn more about Avi, visit the Avinash Raina Foundation website (See flyer for details). Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the accounting field (See flyer for details). Dr. Lara Gwen Grimes Memorial STEM Scholarship "During her 20-plus fruitful years teaching science and mentoring students at Sierra High School in Manteca, Dr. Grimes inspired hundreds of young people to lifelong learning, many who continued to careers in math, science, engineering and medicine. This scholarship is established to continue her legacy by supporting Manteca Unified High School Seniors pursuing careers in STEM and medical fields" (See flyer for details). John & Francesca Vera Community Leadership Scholarship The John & Francesca Vera Community Leadership Scholarship was established by John and Francesca Vera to support students of Hispanic/Latino descent from Franklin High School who have an interest in community leadership (See flyer for details). Lorna Boothroyd K-5 Teacher Scholarship The Lorna Boothroyd K-5 Teacher scholarship was created to award a scholarship to a TUSD high school student enrolling in college with the goal of teaching grades K-5 (See flyer for details). Robert & Catherine Lagorio Scholarship The Robert & Catherine Lagorio Scholarship was established to support students from San Joaquin County pursuing a career in veterinary medicine (See flyer for details). San Joaquin Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship The San Joaquin Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship was established to support students who have an interest in becoming Human Resource professionals (See flyer for details). Stockton Student Athletes Scholarship The Stockton Student Athletes Scholarship Fund was established to support students who will be playing on college sports teams (See flyer for details). VG Capital Scholarship The VG Capital Scholarship fund was established to support high school seniors pursuing higher education to establish a career in the medical or business fields. Scholarships will be granted to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement while participating in extracurricular activities such as community service, sports, and employment (See flyer for details). Applications are due on Friday, April 17th, 2026, at 11:59 PM PST. Learn More and Apply
Backyard Scholars & Leaders Scholarships The Amelia Ann Adams Scholarship, originally funded by Amelia Adams, seeks to encourage young and mature students entering into or pursuing a career in education, health, social services, or social justice. As part of the Amelia Ann Adams Scholarship Program, Scholars and Leaders in the San Joaquin County can apply for financial support in reaching their educational and career goals. Budding Scholars The Budding Scholars Award is for those going to college, already in college, or seeking to re-enroll. Flourishing Professionals The Flourishing Professionals scholarship is for current professionals who would like to expand their knowledge to help them continue “flourishing”. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
2026 API Scholarship The American Petroleum Institute San Joaquin Valley Chapter awards scholarships to young men andwomen who wish to pursue a career in the petroleum industry, energy industry, or a closely related field.These scholarships are awarded to hard working, dedicated, and deserving students who are graduatinghigh school seniors or continuing college students who will be attending college or trade school in the fall. Applications must be received no later than Tuesday, March 31, 2026 Learn More and Apply
CPF Planning Scholarships Our CPF scholarship program awards scholarships to outstanding planning students enrolled at eligible professional planning degree programs in California, and seeking to enter the planning profession based on an application and selection process. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
The APSEA Foundation Scholarship provides financial assistance to graduating high school seniors who can demonstrate involvement with the Asian Pacific Islander community. Students from Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, Sutter Yolo, Yuba, or Placer counties in California are welcome to apply. Application Closes: 3/3/2026. Learn More and Apply
BEASUSD Scholarship We are an organization of African Americans working in Education and Education support fields throughout the San Joaquin County that support each other and the children of San Joaquin County. Over the past eighteen- (18) years, BEASUSD has effectively organized community programs and activities that contribute to the building of strong foundations for our youth and a united community. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Blue Diamond Growers Foundation Scholarship Program The Blue Diamond Growers Foundation Scholarship has been established for promising young students from California who plan to attend, or are attending, a university offering a 4-year degree. Students transferring from a community or junior college to a four-year university program are also eligible. Learn how to apply below! Scholarship Requirements: Must currently live in Almond Growing Regions of California Must intend to pursue college major in Agriculture-related field, with specific emphasis on plan and crop-related majors Must have 3.3 GPA or higher Enrollment verification to a college or university offering a four-year degree will be required for disbursement of award funds This is a one-time award. Applicants who have applied and not previously been awarded a Blue Diamond Growers Foundation Scholarship may re-apply. Scholarship is available to applicants entering any year of a four-year degree program. Application deadline for 2026 - 2027 School Year: March 31, 2026 Learn More and Apply
CalCPA Scholarship Program This program reflects CalCPA’s commitment to supporting and fostering success for the next generation of financial professionals.   Recipients not only receive financial aid but gain access to valuable resources and networking opportunities within the accounting community—helping them to excel in their academic and professional endeavors. Learn More and Apply
Anthony Brucia Award CASCWA's San Joaquin Section has a goal of annually providing cash awards and scholarships to the Foundation for deserving students, who have overcome adversity and are proceeding with their future educational and/or life goals.  Each of the scholarships are presented in the memory of Anthony Brucia--a young man who turned-it-around!  Scholarship applications are due March 27, 2026.   Learn More and Apply
HCAI Scholarship Programs  Scholarship programs though the Healthcare Workforce Development Division provide students with support to finance their education while accepted or enrolled in a health professions program. Visit the link below to view scholarship opportunities offered throughout the year.  Learn More and Apply
California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation Scholarships The California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation was organized to give aid to students with a desire to pursue a career in the agricultural industry. Scholarships are awarded annually based upon academic achievement, career goals, extracurricular activities, determination, leadership skills and a commitment to study agriculture. Rustici Livestock and Rangeland Scholarship The Rustici Livestock and Rangeland Scholarship is renewable with a completed application each year. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be attending or entering a two-year or four-year college or university and intend to pursue a career with a focus on domestic livestock (except horses), LARGE animal veterinary medicine, rangeland management, with an emphasis towards cattle and sheep ranching with good rangeland practices. Grade point average above C. The Carolyn S. Richardson Memorial Scholarship The Carolyn S. Richardson Memorial Scholarship is named for the late CAFB environmental advocate. It will be limited to outstanding applicants intending to pursue studies in agricultural resource issues or as an agricultural lawyer. Only one scholarship will be awarded under the Richardson Memorial Scholarship. The deadline to apply is Friday, January 30, 2026.  Learn More and Apply
California RTA Division #20 Scholarship As members of CalRTA we continue to show our support for California’s youth and current teachers by sponsoring scholarships and teacher grants. Year after year — at both the state and Division levels — CalRTA provides this financial support.  Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
California State University, Stanislaus Scholarships Stan State uses an online scholarship application to help students search and apply for on-campus scholarships. Scholarships are available every academic year and students may apply for various scholarships using one application. Scholarship applicants will have the ability to upload documents to their scholarship application (such as letters of recommendation, academic transcripts, and other miscellaneous required documents) as well as check on the status of their application. The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office will notify students when the scholarship application process becomes available and encourages all students to apply. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
CTF Scholarships At CTF our mission is simple. We recognize the best and brightest in our industry. We remember those who have given all in service to the people of California, providing funding to workers and their families in their time of need. And we educate the future of our profession through scholarships, educational programs, mentoring, and internships. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines. Learn More and Apply
Carrington College Scholarships Scholarships for students attending Carrington College.  Learn More and Apply
Central Valley Scholars Scholarships As we embark on the six year of our scholarship program, we continue to reflect, renew, and embrace the beauty and power that comes from a painful history. At the founding of our scholarship fund was a mission to bring value to stories most dismissed in educational spaces, not because they lack potential or knowledge, but due to educational systems merit-based selection practices that are rooted in elitism, white supremacy culture, and a myth of meritocracy. Historically, scholarship applications have required students to prove their value through GPAs, letters of recommendation, and written responses justifying their adherence to English grammar. But at Central Valley Scholars, we believe every student is equally worthy, deserving, and has all the power to change the world. So instead, we’ve created a scholarship curriculum that is centered on storytelling. Our scholarship fund intentionally reserves opportunities for students most oppressed in our communities, and through a holistic review of the individual and system-wide obstacles students face in applying to scholarships, we’ve created a truly accessible scholarship program that allows all students, especially those who are oppressed, to have equal opportunities to fund their higher education. For the 2025 application cycle, are proud to offer $18,500 in scholarships for Central Valley students, and are eager for the learnings, love, and power we will gain from our collective stories. Applications are due by Sunday, January 11th, 2026 at 11:45pm. Learn More and Apply
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Stockton Alumnae ChapterScholarship The Stockton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., annually awards multiple scholarships and coordinates the distribution of several special-donor scholarships to students attending a high school in Lodi, Stockton, Ripon, Salida, or Modesto (North of Carpenter St.). Scholarships may go toward studies at an accredited two-year (including technical schools, junior or community colleges) or four-year colleges and universities. Applicants who identify as African American are strongly encouraged to apply. All application materials must be received by Friday, February 28, 2026.  Learn More
The Esquire Club of Stockton Scholarship Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
The Filipino Community of Manteca and Beyond Scholarship The Filipino Community of Manteca is proud to announce the creation of a new scholarship program designed to support the next generation of leaders, innovators, and community members. Through this initiative, we aim to empower high school seniors from each of the five local high schools within Manteca Unified School District (MUSD) by providing them with the financial resources they need to pursue higher education and achieve their dreams. Applications must be received at your Manteca USD Counseling office by March 1, 2025. Learn More and Apply
Violet Richardson Award This is a program conducted by Founder Region. As a volunteer service organization, Soroptimist believes that by acknowledging young women's volunteer involvement now, they will grow up to be vital active members of the community. The Violet Richardson Award honors young women between the ages of 14 and 18 for volunteer action such as fighting drugs, crime and violence, cleaning up the environment and working to end discrimination and poverty. FOR APPLICANTSApplications only accepted for clubs within Founder Region, which include Northern California, Hawaii, Guam & the Mariana Islands. Not all clubs in our region participate in the Violet Richardson Program.  Contact a club in your community first before completing your application and to obtain submission information. The deadline for application submission is December 15th of each year. Learn More and Apply
GECAC Service Challenge Scholarship The scholarship is open to all Give Every Child A Chance (GECAC) volunteers (active within the past 4 years of high school) graduating this year. The Service Challenge Scholarship is available to Manteca, Ripon, and Tracy Unified School District students. Deadline for Applications is April 1st of each year. If April 1st falls on a weekend, the due date is the following Monday. Applications must be turned in no later than 4:00PM on the deadline. No late applications will be accepted. Evelyn Moore Memorial Scholarship The Evelyn Moore Memorial Scholarship is to honor the life and legacy of Evelyn Moore, an educator and lifelong supporter of children in Manteca. This scholarship hopes to support and encourage students who may have a challenging path to college or trade school. Scholarships varying at $500-$1,000 are available to Manteca Unified School District students who plan to continue their education at a trade school, junior college or university. Deadline for Applications is April 1st of each year. If April 1st falls on a weekend, the due date is the following Monday. Applications must be turned in no later than 4:00PM on the deadline. No late applications will be accepted. Vocational Scholarship Scholarship awards are intended to provide financial assistance to students who reside in the Manteca Unified School District who enroll in an accredited career program or vocational program at a community college in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties, or other licensed and accredited vocational training program, or has been accepted into an intern or apprenticeship program at a business located in those counties. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Golden1 Scholarship Scholarships are for high school seniors or graduates and current college freshmen, sophomores, or juniors, working on their first two- or four-year degree at a nonprofit, accredited college or university in California. You must be a Golden 1 member* to apply, and have the following: - GPA of 3.0 or higher - 24 or more hours of community service or work experience in the past 12 months Apply by January 31, 2026.  Learn More and Apply
Health Careers Scholarship Program The Health Careers Scholarship Program is open to local, graduating high school seniors and first year, full-time or full load (minimum 12 units) college students at a *participating school. Students applying for the scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to pursue a medical or healthcare career in the Central Valley, show academic excellence, as well as, a dedication to community service and a need for financial support. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines. Learn More and Apply
HACSJ Scholarship The Foundation will be awarding scholarships on a competitive basis. Scholarships shall be awarded to assist students with the financial expenses of pursuing higher education. Applicants must live in San Joaquin County and participate in one of the Housing Authority's programs. Recipients must be students enrolled full-time in college or technical/vocational education for the 2024 Fall Quarter or Semester.  Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
First Year Scholarship Each spring, the Italian Catholic Federation receives nearly 200 applications for its yearly scholarship awards. Applications are received from students in public as well as Catholic high schools in California, Nevada and Illinois. To apply, students must achieve a total cumulative GPA (3½ years) of at least 3.2 and meet one of the following: 1. Are Roman Catholic and of Italian Descent and live within the Roman Catholic Dioceses of California, Illinois and Nevada, only where Branches of the Federation are established; or, 2. Are Roman Catholic but need not be of Italian Descent or live where Branches of the Federation are established if either Roman Catholic parent, guardian or grandparent is a member of the “Italian Catholic Federation.” Submit an application by April 10, 2026. Learn More and Apply
JACL Scholarships JACL is offering scholarships to San Joaquin County graduating high school seniors who are members of JACL or who are Japanese American. Applicants must be planning to attend a trade schoo, business school, college, university, or any institution of higher learning in the Fall. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
JETAANC Scholarship The JETAANC Scholarship honors one high school senior each year who has demonstrated a genuine interest in Japan with a non-renewable academic scholarship. JETAANC requires that the recipient be accepted to an accredited 2-year or 4-year college in the fall semester after receiving the award and be a resident of one of the Northern California or Nevada counties that the JETAANC serves. Deadline: April 13, 2026   Learn More and Apply
STEM/STEAM Scholarships José M. Hernández Reaching for the Stars Foundation accepts applications for scholarship awards.  The purpose of the Reaching for the Stars Foundation scholarship is to assist students currently enrolled or enrolling at an accredited college or university at the junior or senior level.  Awards range from $500 to $1,000.  Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.  Students must be majoring in studies leading to a degree in the Science, Technology, Arts, Engineering or Mathematics fields.  Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited four year institution of higher learning with a minimum of twelve units a semester. Learn More and Apply
2025 LinkedIn - Possibilities in Tech Scholarship High school seniors planning to attend a four-year college or university in the United States to complete a degree in Computer Science or Computer Programming (or similar) are invited to apply.  - Recipients will be awarded $40,000 over the duration of their college experience. - Awards will be distributed at $5,000 per semester (max 10,000 per year) with the opportunity to renew up to three times, assuming participants continue to meet eligibility requirements and maintain good academic standing. - Recipients are expected to participate in year-round programming to maintain renewal eligibility. - Recipients will receive a laptop. Submit by: Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 05:00 PM. Learn More and Apply
Scholarship Program The Junior League of San Joaquin County is pleased to announce that we are seeking qualified applicants to compete for our annual Scholarship Award(s) for the 2025-2026 academic year.  Eligibility: - Female high school senior, graduating at the end of the current academic school year (2025-2026). - Minimum of a 3.0 GPA. - Relatives of JLSJC Provisional, Active, Sustainer, Honorary, or Advisory Board Members are not eligible. The application and required paperwork must be emailed to scholarships.jlsjc@gmail.com by March 13, 2026. Learn More and Apply
Justice for Kristin Smart Scholarship Kristin Smart graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, California in 1995.  She was a college freshman at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo from 1995 to 1996.  She was a young woman who embraced life, sought new adventures and looked forward to exploring the world’s nature and architecture. Unfortunately, her dreams were lost when she was abducted in 1996 and has been missing since. Her family hopes this scholarship aids in the passing of her aspirations onto other young women.  The female recipient of this scholarship should share Kristin’s passions for nature and travel. We invite high school senior applicants who are pursuing education in architecture, international studies, law enforcement, or criminal justice in an effort to build safer communities, to please apply today and share your story. The application window is now open, and will close on March 26, 2026. Apply now! Learn More and Apply
Kiwanis Educational Scholarship The Kiwanis Club of Greater Lodi Foundation is awarding educational scholarships to high school seniors within the Greater Lodi Area. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines. Learn More and Apply
Bud West Scholarship Each year, the Kohl Education Foundation awards two $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors who are alumni of Kohl. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
LDT, Inc. Scholarship The Legionarios Del Trabajo in America, Inc. (LDT, Inc), a Filipino Fraternal Order organized in 1924 in the United States, is pleased to announce that it is offering FIVE (5) $1,000.00 scholarships to deserving and qualified high school students of Filipino Heritage. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Lincoln Center Scholarship Program The Lincoln Center Scholarship Program was created to promote and support the educational growth of students in San Joaquin County. Requirements: High School senior with a 3.0 GPA or higher (graduating class of 2026). Enrolled in a school located in San Joaquin County (charter, private, public, etc.). Plans to attend a four-year university, trade school, or community college. Complete and mail application with attachments by Friday, February 6, 2026 (Scholarships awarded March - April 2026). Mailing Address: Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center Scholarship, 374 Lincoln Center, Stockton, CA 95207 Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Claude Brown Memorial Scholarship In honor of Claude Brown, Lodi Adopt-A-Child offers $500 scholarships each year to graduating seniors in Lodi high schools who are pursuing a career in Agriculture or Engineering. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Lodi Ag Fair Livestock Scholarship Application The Lodi Agricultural Fair is proud to offer scholarships to Lodi Agricultural Fair livestock exhibitors. The recipients of these scholarships must have graduated or be graduating seniors in good standing. Recipients are eligible from age of graduation up to age 20 and who are planning to attend their first semester of a secondary school. Recipients may only receive the scholarship once. In order to receive this scholarship, applicants must have exhibited animals in at least one of the livestock departments that are eligible for the Lodi Meat Animal Sale for a minimum of 2 years and have volunteered a minimum of 2 years at the Lodi Agricultural Fair. Learn More and Apply The Lodi Agricultural Fair Intern Scholarship The Lodi Agricultural Fair is proud to offer scholarships to Lodi Agricultural Fair livestock exhibitors. The recipients of these scholarships must have graduated or be graduating seniors in good standing. Recipients are eligible from age of graduation up to age 20 and who are planning to attend their first semester of a secondary school. Recipients may only receive the scholarship once. In order to receive this scholarship, applicants must have exhibited animals in at least one of the livestock departments that are eligible for the Lodi Meat Animal Sale for a minimum of 2 years and have volunteered a minimum of 2 years at the Lodi Agricultural Fair. Learn More and Apply
Funds for the Future In 2003 the Lodi Grape Festival & National Wine Show Association, Inc. established the scholarship program providing funds for college and/or trade school expenses including tuition, textbook expenses, etc. to deserving area youth. Since its inception well over 150 scholarships have been awarded thanks to fundraising efforts and donations. A student may re-apply while still in school and may receive the award up to two times. The Lodi Grape Festival Scholarship Program is open to any applicant who is: - A high school senior graduating from a school in the Lodi Unified School District or whose primary residence is within the Lodi Unified School District, with a 2.5 or better grade point average who is applying to a trade school, two-year college or university or four-year college or university. - A college student who graduated from a high school in the Lodi Unified School District or whose primary residence was within the Lodi Unified School District and is currently enrolled in a trade school, two-year college or university or four-year college or university with a grade point average of 2.5 or better. Applications are due in the Festival office by 5 p.m. on March 1st. Learn More and Apply
Jim Kissler Memorial Scholarship The Jim Kissler Memorial Scholarship is available to those pursuing a career in agriculture, with an emphasis on viticulture, enology, agribusiness, agricultural engineering, agricultural mechanics, or agriculture education.  Must have attended and/or graduated from a high school in Crush District 11. Past recipients are invited to reapply each year. Application deadline: April 1, 2026. Ernest Gribaudo Family Agriculture Scholarship The Ernest Gribaudo Family Agriculture Scholarship is available to those pursuing a career in agriculture or trades related to agriculture.  Must be a senior at or have graduated from Lodi High School or Tokay High School. Past recipients are invited to reapply each year. Application deadline: April 1, 2026 Steve Borra Memorial Scholarship The Steve Borra Memorial Scholarship is available to high school seniors in Crush District 11 who will be will be majoring in an agriculture related field of study at a four-year college or university, or trade school. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Trade School Scholarship Program Lions Club will be offering a trade school scholarship. Our scholarship aims to support Lodi residents, under age 30, who are passionate about community service and making the world a better place. Any Lodi resident who is involved in their community and interested in pursuing a trade school degree or certificate in a field they’re passionate about may apply. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Scholarship Program The Lodi Memorial Hospital Foundation Scholarship Endowment and the Arthur C. & Florence Boehmer Scholarship Endowment provide opportunities to further the education of individuals within the Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital service area and/or those in the Lodi Unified School District to apply for scholarships. The scholarships are both merit-based and need-based and available to high school seniors, graduates, college students and employees of Adventist Health Lodi Memorial with a minimum of 1-year employment. Application Packets will be accepted from January 1 to March 1, 2026. Learn More
Lodi Police Foundation Scholarship Scholarships are awarded to a student who exemplifies the highest degree of integrity and professionalism and who is dedicated to enhancing the City of Lodi community or the pursuit of a Law Enforcement career. A total of up to three (3) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded each academic year. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines. Learn More and Apply
Senior Scholarship The Love Ripon Scholarship is available to any Graduating High School Senior that attends Ripon High, Ripon Christian High or Harvest High Schools. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Manteca Chamber of Commerce Vocational Education Foundation Scholarship The Manteca Chamber of Commerce Educational Foundation vocational scholarships awards are intended to provide financial assistance to students who will enroll in an accredited career program or vocational program at a community college in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties, or other licensed and accredited vocational training program, or has been accepted into an intern or apprenticeship program at a business located in those counties. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Manteca Children's Foundation Scholarships Each year the Manteca Children’s Foundation will give away scholarships to high school seniors. Any high school senior who lives in Zip code 95336, 95337, 95206, 95231 and 95330 is eligible even if they go to high school outside of these zip codes. The application period for the 2026 scholarship period is from November 1, 2025 to February 7, 2026.  Learn More and Apply
MEA Scholarship Manteca Educators' Association is offering a scholarship to graduating class of 2026 seniors whose parent is a member of MEA. Eligibility: - You must be a graduating senior in 2026. - You must be intending to register for college in the fall. - Application must be MAILED and postmarked by February 28, 2026, or emailed to mjacob@musd.net by 5:00pm on February 28, 2026. - Child of MEA Member: Your parent must be a current member in good standing of MEA. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
"Joe Buckman Memorial Scholarship" and "George Hirsch Memorial Scholarship" The Manteca Sunrise Kiwanis will award scholarships to two graduating seniors from each local high school (Calla, East Union, Manteca & Sierra). Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Scholarship Opportunity for Local Students Mar-Val Food Stores, Inc. is pleased to offer scholarships to those students wishing to attend college to further their education. This program takes place in the Spring. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
MARY GRAHAM COLLEGE & TRADE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP AND SUPPORT PROGRAM The Mary Graham Scholarship Foundation (MGSF) recognizes that helping ensure a smoother transition from foster care to a successful and independent life is to have a stable financial situation and solid support system. MG Scholarships are awarded based on financial need. They are designed to fund unmet need, they are not in recognition of GPA or other achievements. To qualify, an applicant: - Must have been in foster care in San Joaquin County at any time during their minority. - Be enrolled full-time in an accredited school (12 units or more) at the time the scholarship is awarded. - Demonstrate unmet financial need. - Apply for financial aid and submit FAFSA documentation (award letter or application confirmation). Scholarships will not be awarded to anyone who has not applied for financial aid. New Applicants Students applying to the Foundation for the first time should complete an application and include a copy of their FAFSA award. If the award information is not yet available, proof of submission should be included. Each new applicant will be required to participate in an informal Q&A as part of the process. Interviews will be scheduled at a mutually agreeable date. - Fall Semester: June 30 – OPENS MAY 1, 2026 - Spring Semester: November 15 Returning Students Returning students (those who have been part of the Program within the past 12 months) should complete the Renewal Application and submit it by the following dates. - Fall Semester: June 30 – OPENS MAY 1, 2026 - Spring Semester: November 15 - Summer School: April 1 – Please call for more information. Learn More and Apply
NAACP Stockton Branch Scholarships Each year the NAACP, through generous donations, is able to provide scholarships to outstanding students. It is the duty of our dedicated Scholarship Committee to determine the most outstanding individuals to receive these awards.  Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
National College Rainbow Fund Scholarship Program The National Rainbow College Fund (NRCF) offers a scholarship program for LGBTQ+ students in California. Eligible students are encouraged to apply for the first statewide scholarship designed to exclusively support LGBTQ+ students pursuing their ambitions for higher education regardless of the public nature of their sexual identity. Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. PST. Learn More and Apply
San Joaquin Valley Scholarships These scholarships are open to San Joaquin Valley residents who are graduating high school students, enrolled college students, vocational students, accredited on-line institution students, adults continuing their under, upper, or post graduate studies, military personnel and/or dependents of parents residing in the San Joaquin Valley. The applicant must be enrolled in an accredited institution. Preference is given to those in transportation and/or logistics related fields. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
‘Aa-wok Georgiana Trull Memorial Scholarship Federally and non-federally recognized indigenous people are eligible to apply for the ‘Aa-wok Georgiana Trull Memorial Scholarship, which supports students who will be actively enrolled in a two or four-year university, a graduate school program, or trade school. Adrian Joseph Romo Memorial Scholarship Eligibility: - A current Cal Poly Humboldt undergraduate or graduate student, who will be attending the coming year as well. - Must be a Native Indigenous student enrolled in ITEPP/ Native American Center for Academic Excellence for a minimum of one year. - Must display qualities of leadership and significant involvement with building and supporting the ITEPP student community. - Demonstrate financial need. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Jack Montoya Memorial Scholarship This Scholarship Fund was established to support Native people who are California residents and show genuine support of and actively promote cultural revitalization. Federally and non-federally recognized Indigenous people are eligible to apply. The scholarship is open to students who will be actively enrolled in and attending four-year universities or graduate school programs. Scholarship Applications are due March 31. Learn More and Apply
North Stockton Rotary Club Scholarship Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Oakdale Irrigation District Scholarship Oakdale Irrigation District is accepting applications for scholarships to be awarded to high school seniors in the Spring of 2026. To be eligible to apply you must: - Reside within the OID boundaries. - Pursue a degree in an Agricultural related field. - Be accepted as a full-time student to an accredited college, university or vocational trade school for the Fall 2026 semester. - Have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications must be submitted to the District office no later than the close of business on February 13, 2026. Learn More and Apply
PG&E Scholarships California’s future depends on the success of its students. PG&E offers scholarships to help students thrive and innovate in college. These scholarships support Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) students as well as other majors. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
PHCS Scholarships PHCS administers seven scholarships available to graduating high school seniors of Portuguese descent residing in northern California. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
The Richard Callistro Scholarship The Richard Callistro scholarship is in remembrance of our late friend and board colleague, Richard Callistro. Richard served on the board for a number of years and helped mold the association into what it is today. Eight $2,500 scholarships are available this year and can be applied for by downloading the instructions and application below. RPESJC members who's children and grandchildren are in their final year of high school are eligible to apply for one of five $2000 scholarships.  Deadline for application is APRIL 1, 2026. Learn More and Apply
Ripon Garden Club Scholarship The Ripon Garden Club (RGC) Scholarship supports graduating high school seniors who will be attending an accredited two-year or four-year college or university after graduation. The RGC is interested in promoting the studies of Plants, Animals, Birds, Fish, and our Environment. The deadline to submit the completed packet is Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Learn More and Apply
Ripon Lions Club Scholarships Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Community Service Scholarship This scholarship was established by the Stockton Rotary Endowment in 1993.  It is a permanent component of the Stockton Rotary Endowment (SRE). The earnings from this component are to be used as a scholarship award (or awards) to outstanding, graduating high school seniors from the Stockton area.  The recipients will be those who best exemplify the traits established by Rotary International. Learn More and Apply The Frank Thornton Smith Music Scholarship The Frank Thornton Smith Music Scholarship is awarded each year to promising music students graduating from a Stockton high school who are planning to attend San Joaquin Delta College or a four-year college or university majoring in music. Delta College students transferring to a four-year accredited college or university are also eligible for the award. Learn More and Apply Susan Drake Interact Scholarship Award This award was established by the Stockton Rotary Club in 2010.  It is named for Past District Governor and Past Club President Susan Drake in recognition of her outstanding work with and support of Interact on the club and the district level.  The recipients will be members from Interact Clubs sponsored by and supported by the Rotary Club of Stockton and will be those who best exemplify the traits established by Rotary International. Learn More and Apply The La Rue Vocational & Technical Scholarship The Stockton Rotary Endowment (SRE) established the La Rue Vocational and Technical Scholarship in 2013.  The scholarship is awarded for one year, but successful applicants are encouraged to re-apply in future years.  The successful applicant will major in a specific area of career/technical education and enroll at San Joaquin Delta College or another not-for-profit college/university. Learn More and Apply Deadline For Submission – March 31st Every Year
Four Year Scholarship Graduating high school seniors declaring a major in agriculture are eligible. Enrollment in a 4 Year College Award Amount is $1,000 Children and Grandchildren of San Joaquin CWA members are encouraged to apply for the Memorial Scholarship as well Two Year Scholarship Graduating high school seniors declaring a major in agriculture are eligible. Enrollment in 2 Year Community College Award amount is $500 Children and Grandchildren of San Joaquin CWA members can also apply for the Memorial Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Graduating high school seniors declaring any major are eligible. ​Applicants must be a child or grandchild of a San Joaquin CWA member. If Memorial Scholarship applicants declare an ag major, they are encouraged to also apply for a Four or Two Year Scholarship. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Clarence Chan Scholarship The Clarence Chan Scholarship, established by the San Joaquin County Bar Foundation and the SJCBA Honorable Frank Kim Asian/Pacific Islanders Section, supports students pursuing a legal career. Applicants are required to submit a one-page, double-spaced essay detailing their motivation for entering the legal field and their plans to contribute to the San Joaquin County community, particularly in relation to the Asian/Pacific Islander community. This scholarship is open to high school, college, and law students. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, community involvement, and the quality of their essay responses. Vittoria Bossi Scholarship Sponsored by San Joaquin County Bar Foundation and the SJCBA Criminal Law Section The Vittoria Bossi Scholarship was created to honor Vittoria Bossi, an SJCBA member and long-time attorney in San Joaquin County who passed away on March 17, 2021. She was a graduate of San Francisco State University and Hastings College of Law (1991). Her friends and colleagues remember her as a tough attorney with a soft heart. The Honorable Judge Franklin Stephenson Scholarship The Honorable Judge Franklin Stephenson Scholarship was established to honor the memory of San Joaquin County Superior Court Judge Franklin Stephenson. Judge Stephenson was an integral member of the San Joaquin County community. He was a Little League Coach, an avid sports fan, a Professor of Law at Humphrey Law School, and a local Superior Court Judge. The scholarship is aimed to further his efforts and to help students fulfill their goals of becoming productive members of the local legal community. SJCBA Women Lawyers Section Scholarship All woman-identified law school students who: 1) have successfully completed the first year of law school, and 2) intend to practice law in San Joaquin County, can apply for the San Joaquin County Bar Association’s (SJCBA) Women Lawyers Section Scholarship. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
San Joaquin Delta College Scholarships Each year Delta College awards students with scholarships to use towards their education. Scholarships are awarded for many reasons including major, financial need, program completion and academic performance. Announcement: Scholarship applications open on Jan. 1, 2026. The deadline to submit is April 2, 2026. Learn More and Apply
SJEC Scholarship Award Program  The San Joaquin Engineers Council (SJEC) offers scholarships to high school seniors and community college students pursuing an Engineering Degree.  Applications are to be completed and returned to SJEC no later than January 15, 2026. Learn More and Apply
High School Senior Award Application The San Joaquin-Stanislaus CattleWomen are offering $500 to $1,000 in awards (scholarships) to students continuing their education in agriculture and related studies. Applications are due April 15, 2026.  Learn More and Apply
SJVMSF Scholarship As of now, the SJVMSF has enough money to pay for one Resident’s 4-year debt of Medical School Tuition, up to $55,000 per year. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines. Learn More and Apply
Community Scholarship Those who plan to attend or are attending any post-secondary educational institution will be eligible.  Eligible institutions include universities, colleges, technical schools, trade, and vocational institutions. Application Deadline: March 31, 2026. Learn More and Apply
St. Joseph's Foundation of San Joaquin Scholarships Each year, St. Joseph’s Foundation of San Joaquin offers scholarships to students currently enrolled in a health care field. These merit-based scholarships are funded by generous community donors, including St. Joseph’s Nurses Society, seeking to encourage, inspire, and support these outstanding students. Since 2005, St. Joseph’s has awarded over $380,000 in scholarships to 322 deserving students.  Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Scholarships Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
The Links, Incorporated is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1946, with current membership consisting of more than 16,000 professional women of African descent in the United States, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. Our core values include friendship, integrity, honesty, service, commitment and respect for self and others. As part of our commitment to serving our community and supporting youth, the Stockton (CA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated provides academic scholarships to deserving high school seniors. This year we will select three students from the Central Valley to each receive a $1500 scholarship. The Links, Incorporated General (Academic) Scholarship Criteria and Eligibility: - Current high school senior of African-American descent living in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties - Applicant must demonstrate participation in extracurricular activities - Applicant GPA must be 3.0 or higher Lavenna Moppins Gray Community Service Scholarship Criteria and Eligibility: - Applicant must have GPA of 2.5 or higher - Current high school senior of African-American descent living in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties - Applicant must demonstrate participation in and commitment to community service Application Due Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026, 5 PM. Learn More and Apply
Mexican Athletic Student Scholarship Program To honor the role of student athletes in the Stockton community, the Stockton Mexican Athletic Scholarship Committee annually awards scholarships in the amount of $1,000 per recipient each year.  Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
SRWF Scholarship Stockton Republican Women Federated is offering a scholarship to class of 2025 high school seniors attending a high school in Stockton, Escalon, Lathrop, Linden, Manteca, Tracy and /or Ripon. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
NEW STOCKTON SCHOLARS Apply to our program for the opportunity to claim a scholarship of up to $1000/year for 4 years for attendance at an approved 4 year college or university OR $500/year for 2 year college or trade school attendance. Our program is now open for ALL seniors attending a public HS in the city of Stockton who will be graduating in Spring 2025.  Application Open until March 2nd, 2026. Learn More and Apply RETURNING STOCKTON SCHOLARS Current members of the Stockton Scholars program can claim $1000/year for up to 4 years for attendance at an approved 4 year college or university OR $500/year for 2 year college or trade school attendance.  Application Opens June 1, 2026. Finalize the application process before the final deadline of September 1st. Learn More and Apply
Swingle, Van Egmond & Heitlinger Scholarship Each academic school year, our law firm recognizes one student for his or her service to others. We are offering a $1,000 scholarship to an undergraduate student who is committed to serving others and bettering the community. This scholarship is one way we give back to our community. We are honored to recognize students who share our values Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Tracy Art League Scholarship Award Tracy Art League offers a scholarship to students planning to attend college with a major of Art or a related field. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
University of the Pacific Scholarships As a Pacific student, you have access to a powerful network of support from staff, faculty, fellow students, alumni, and many others who take pride in investing in you. In addition, scholarships are made possible by generous benefactors who are passionate about supporting your success. Learn More and Apply
Vietnamese Physician Association of Northern California (VPANC) Scholarship The Vietnamese Physician Association of Northern California (VPANC) is pleased to announce the Annual Scholarship Awards Program for outstanding Vietnamese high school seniors. Each award given will be $2,000. We encourage all Vietnamese students meeting the requirements to apply. Eligibility Criteria: - Must be of Vietnamese descent - Current high school senior residing in Northern California - Attending college in the upcoming summer or fall - Unweighted GPA of 3.6 or higher Deadline: April 15, 2026. Learn More and Apply
VAMSF Scholarship The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students from low-income and immigrant backgrounds. In order to create diversity in the industry and spark new innovations, it is important to platform diverse undergraduate students. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More
William R Smith Foundation 2026 STEM Scholarship The William R. Smith Foundation offers scholarships to high school students committing to any educational institution (trade school, college, etc.) in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field. To apply, you must be a current High School Student who will graduate in the 2025-26 school year. - Grade Point Average: 3.00 Minimum - Career Field: High School Students must commit to any educational institution (trade school, college, etc.) in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field. - Selection Criteria: Merit-Based Selection Applications are due by 11:59 PM PST on April 19, 2026. Learn More and Apply
WOC Scholarships Research studies show a leading obstacle to obtaining a college degree is a student's inability to afford college. In 2011, the National Center for Education Statistics, reported that students enrolling or completing Bachelor’s programs has largely become stagnant. Since its inception in 1987, Women of Color (WOC) has provided scholarships to qualified students attending its member-schools. WOC scholarships have provided support to help fund an education at one of our nation's public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). WOC provides merit-based scholarships to students seeking financial assistance to complete their education. WOC scholarship recipients are awarded annually to students meeting the WOC eligibility criteria. Awards are made each semester and are based on a verification process designed to ensure that academic expectations are being met and that there is an unmet financial need. All classifications of students are invited to apply for a Women of Color scholarship opportunities. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
Finer Womanhood Scholarship The Finer Womanhood Scholarship is available to females graduating from a San Joaquin County school in May/ June 2025. Awards are targeted to honor Class of 2025 high school female graduates who exhibit personal integrity and excellence through academic achievement and community involvement and demonstrate a moderate to significant need for financial assistance in attaining their educational goals. Click the button below to explore scholarship details, including requirements, eligibility, and timelines.  Learn More and Apply
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