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and The Santa Barbara City College Financial Aid Office SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 2013 – 2014 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION __________________________________ Monday, March 4, 2013 by 4:30 p.m. PST
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The Santa Barbara City College Financial Aid Office

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

2013 – 2014

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION __________________________________

Monday, March 4, 2013 by 4:30 p.m. PST

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

GOVERNING PRINCIPLES 1. Scholarships for Transferring Students: Unless specifically stated in the descriptions contained herein,

scholarships in this book are for use by students attending SBCC. Scholarships are not transferable to other institutions unless specifically stated in the scholarship criteria.

2. Duration of Scholarships: Scholarship awards received for the academic year July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 must be used during the academic year. Receipt may not be deferred. In the case of transfer scholarships, funds must be requested during the academic year with a deadline of Friday, November 22, 2013 for fall semester transfers and Friday, April 25, 2014 for spring semester transfers.

3. Unit requirement: Unless otherwise indicated in individual scholarship descriptions, applicants must be full-time students, carrying twelve (12) or more units for each of the academic periods (either semesters or quarters) for which the scholarship award applies.

4. Criteria for Scholarship Awards: Every effort has been made to provide complete descriptive information for each scholarship contained herein. In cases of dispute, criteria stipulated in the governing document apply.

5. Forfeiture of Awards: In order to receive scholarship awards, students must be enrolled during the applicable semester. If a student fails to enroll for the fall semester by September 6, 2013, his/her scholarship award is forfeited for that semester and will be given to another qualifying scholarship applicant. Awards for the subsequent spring semester will likewise be forfeited unless the scholarship recipient notifies the Financial Aid Office that he/she will enroll for the spring semester. Notification must be in writing or email, received no later than the fall semester September 6, 2013, and addressed to:

Scholarship Coordinator

Financial Aid Office Santa Barbara City College

721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93109 [email protected]

Even if proper notification is received, failure to enroll for the spring semester by February 7, 2014, will result in complete forfeiture of all scholarship awards for the academic year. Scholarship awards will be given to other qualifying applicants.

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January 3, 2013

Dear Scholarship Applicant:

Welcome to the scholarship application process at Santa Barbara City College. I am pleased that you are taking interest in our scholarship process that may assist you financially as you pursue your college education at Santa Barbara City College, These scholarship opportunities are made available to you through the Foundation for Santa Barbara City College due to the generosity of donors. I hope you will use this publication, Scholarship Opportunities at Santa Barbara City College, as an aid to familiarize yourself with the many scholarships available to SBCC students for the 2013-2014 academic year prior to applying.

As you review the booklet you will see there are numerous general scholarships as well

as program specific scholarships. I ask that you read the qualifications for each scholarship carefully and apply for all that you qualify. Each of these scholarships, whether provided by an individual or corporate gift, expresses the donors’ sincere interest in assisting you to achieve your personal educational and vocational goals.

Privately funded scholarships are only one form of many financial aid opportunities

available to students. If you would like to be considered for other types of financial aid, please contact the SBCC Financial Aid Office at (805) 730-5157 or visit our website at www.sbcc.edu/financialaid for additional information.

Whether you are a continuing, new, transferring or re-entry student, I hope your experience at SBCC will be a rewarding one and will positively contribute to your educational and career goals. On behalf of our donors, the Foundation for Santa Barbara City College, and the Financial Aid Office I wish you both academic and personal success in the achievement of your educational objectives.

Sincerely,

Brad Hardison

Brad Hardison Financial Aid Director Santa Barbara City College

P.S. The Scholarship Opportunities at Santa Barbara City College booklet can be found on the Santa Barbara City college web page at http://www.sbcc.edu/scholarships.

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

Santa Barbara City College offers a great variety of scholarships to its students. Some require the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 12 units of course work at SBCC, while others are open to recent high school graduates and other students attending SBCC for the first time in the 2013 fall semester. Please read the eligibility and criteria requirements of each scholarship carefully!

Scholarships are awarded based upon academic achievement and/or financial need. Criteria vary from scholarship to scholarship. Gifts and endowments from community organizations, private individuals, corporations, as well as foundations fund SBCC scholarships. They are administered by the Foundation for SBCC, a nonprofit organization associated with the college that raises and manages private funds that benefit SBCC students.

Privately funded scholarships are only one form of financial aid available to students. To be considered for other types of financial aid (federal or State grants, federally insured student loans, and/or work study grants), students should complete a separate application with the Financial Aid Office, located on the 2nd floor of the Student Services Building in Room SS210.

The Application Process

Scholarship information is available in the Financial Aid Office, beginning Monday, January 7, 2013. The office is open Monday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Online application information is found on the SBCC Scholarships webpage (http://www.sbcc.edu/scholarships) beginning January 7, 2013. For additional information, please contact the SBCC Scholarship Coordinator at (805) 965-0581, ext. 2417.

All 2013 high school graduates and other first year students who will be attending SBCC in the 2013 fall semester are eligible and encouraged to apply for scholarships described in this booklet and indicated by an asterisk (“*”) following the title. Students leaving SBCC and transferring to four-year colleges and universities or to advanced vocational schools in fall 2013 are encouraged to apply for scholarships indicated by a plus (“+”).

The Annual Scholarship Reception honoring all scholarship recipients and donors will be held on Friday, May 17, 2013, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. in the Student Services Plaza, adjacent to the Student Services Building. If awarded a scholarship, your presence is requested at the reception.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Unless otherwise specified, all completed applications including supporting documentation must be postmarked, physically received,

or submitted electronically to the SBCC Financial Aid Office (SS210) by:

Monday, March 4, 2013, 4:30 PM PST

Late applications will not be accepted.

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Scholarship Application Procedure ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Students will be screened for scholarship eligibility based on

criteria established for each individual scholarship.

CONFIDENTIALITY: Information supplied on all scholarship applications is understood to be confidential. The applicant agrees that the College may reveal or forward the contents of scholarship applications to SBCC faculty, selection committees, and/or funding sources.

APPLICATION MATERIALS CHECKLIST: The following supporting materials must accompany each scholarship application unless otherwise stated in the scholarship description:

Complete Scholarship Application Information– Available online at http://www.sbcc.edu/scholarships (SBCC Financial Aid Scholarship Website)

For SBCC students - SBCC transcripts will be provided by the Financial Aid Office and need not be turned in with the application.

For incoming transfer students – College transcripts through fall 2012 semester are required (unofficial transcripts are acceptable).

For high school students - High school transcripts through first semester senior year

are required (unofficial transcripts are acceptable).

Specific details of any additional required supporting materials are available in the Financial Aid Office. Please check with appropriate departments for possible additional requirements for department-specific scholarships. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please note: An application with step-by-step instructions for completion and submission via the Internet can be found at http://www.sbcc.edu/scholarships.

DEADLINES: Unless otherwise noted in the scholarship description, the deadline for submitting applications is Monday, March 4, 2013, at 4:30 PM PST. Applications must be submitted online.

SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION COMMITTEE: Scholarship recipients are screened and chosen by selection committees comprised of faculty, staff and on occasion, interested community members.

PAYMENT PROCESS: Unless otherwise noted, scholarship awards are disbursed in two equal payments, at the outset of the fall 2013 and spring 2014 semesters. Students must meet minimum unit requirements of individual scholarships. A thank you note or letter to each donor is encouraged before checks will be disbursed. Upon notification of scholarship awards, recipients will receive detailed disbursement instructions. As noted above, awards to transferring students are available to students transferring to four-year colleges or universities or advanced vocational schools. They are not available for students transferring to other community colleges. Award payment will be sent in a lump sum when the SBCC Financial Aid Office receives verification of enrollment.

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TABLE OF SCHOLARSHIPS

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS ........................................................................................................................ 1

Adopt-A-Student Scholarship ..................................................................................................................................... 1 AHA Scholarship for the Promotion of Emotional Intelligence * ................................................................................. 1 SBCC Alumni Association Scholarship + .................................................................................................................. 1 Marion P. Alves Scholarship ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Associated Students Senate Service Scholarship + .................................................................................................. 2 Citrix Online ExCEL Scholarship ................................................................................................................................ 2 Cynthia Davis Book Scholarship for Re-Entry Students ............................................................................................. 2 Edgar De Leon Memorial Scholarship .......................................................................................................................... 3 Robert M. and Dorothy U. Dewar Memorial Scholarship ........................................................................................... 3 James D. Emerson Endowed Scholarship Fund ........................................................................................................ 3 Harold and Diana Frank Scholarship * + .................................................................................................................... 3 Frank Single Parent Scholarship ................................................................................................................................ 4 Henry and Rose Gessner Memorial Scholarship + .................................................................................................... 4 Giles Family Scholarship * ......................................................................................................................................... 4 Sarah Gregory Memorial Scholarships * .................................................................................................................... 5 Will Hayes Scholarship at Santa Barbara City College * ............................................................................................ 5 Kind World Foundation / Bernard Osher foundation Scholarship ............................................................................... 5 Marschak Teacher Scholarship + ............................................................................................................................... 6 Winslow Maxwell Scholarship * .................................................................................................................................. 6 Dorothy N. Meigs Memorial Scholarship * + .............................................................................................................. 6 Miller Academic Achievement Scholarship ................................................................................................................ 6 Bernard Osher Foundation / Brad and Stuie Krause Scholarship .............................................................................. 7 Palladini Family Scholarship + ................................................................................................................................... 7 President's Scholarship + ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Ridley-Tree Scholarship * + ....................................................................................................................................... 8 Peg and Jay Roberts Scholarship .............................................................................................................................. 8 Brigadier General Nathan J. Roberts Memorial Scholarship ...................................................................................... 8 SBCC Bookstore Book Scholarship* .......................................................................................................................... 8 SBCC Bookstore Veterans’ Scholarship * + ............................................................................................................... 9 Santa Barbara Mariachi Festival, Inc. Scholarship ..................................................................................................... 9 Saving Graces Scholarship * + .................................................................................................................................. 9 James F. Shields Memorial Book Scholarship ........................................................................................................ 10 Dr. Ronald Shlensky Memorial Scholarship for the Continuation of Education *+ ................................................... 10 Herbert Simon Family Scholarship *+ ...................................................................................................................... 10

CROSS DISCIPLINE SCHOLARSHIPS ..................................................................................................... 11

Adelle Davis Foundation Scholarship in Nutrition Studies ....................................................................................... 11 Henry Bagish Scholarship in Social Sciences + ....................................................................................................... 11 Laurie Converse Scholarship + ................................................................................................................................ 11 ExxonMobil STEM Scholarship ................................................................................................................................ 12 The Jacobson Creative Spirit Scholarship * + ......................................................................................................... 12 Sandra Kondo Memorial Scholarship ....................................................................................................................... 12

ART ............................................................................................................................................................. 13

Adrian “Ozz” Osborne Memorial Art Scholarship * ................................................................................................... 13 Frederick and Ursula Perl Endowed Art Scholarship + ............................................................................................ 13

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ATHLETICS ................................................................................................................................................ 14

Ian Brown Memorial Scholarship + .......................................................................................................................... 14 Louise Lowry Davis Excellence in Athletics Scholarship + ....................................................................................... 14 Steven P. Gill Memorial Award + ............................................................................................................................. 14 Donald Harcourt Cross Country/Field and Track Scholarship Award + ................................................................... 15 Bud Revis Memorial Athletics Scholarship + ............................................................................................................ 15 Voorhees Family Scholarship + ............................................................................................................................... 15

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES ............................................................................................................... 16

Haigis Jermagian Memorial Scholarship in Automotive + ........................................................................................ 16 Santa Barbara Woodie Club Automotive Technology Scholarship .......................................................................... 16

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ........................................................................................................................... 17

Richard Armstrong Memorial Scholarship + ............................................................................................................. 17 David W. Doner, Jr., M.D., Biological and Life Sciences Scholarship *+ ................................................................. 17 Robert J. Profant Memorial Scholarship + ............................................................................................................... 18

BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING ................................................................................................................ 18

Ernst & Young Accounting Award/Scholarship ........................................................................................................ 18 Greg Gartrell Memorial Business Scholarship ......................................................................................................... 18 Jack Halloran Memorial Scholarship + ..................................................................................................................... 19 Haigis Jermagian Memorial Scholarship in Accounting + ........................................................................................ 19 Eli and Leatrice Luria Anniversary Scholarship + ..................................................................................................... 19

COMPUTER SCIENCE ............................................................................................................................... 19

Russell and Suzanne Bock Computer Scholarship .................................................................................................. 19 John Nelson/Linda Macs Memorial Scholarship + ................................................................................................... 20

DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ............................................................................ 20

Jake Freeman Memorial Scholarship ....................................................................................................................... 20 Yvonne Gartrell Memorial Scholarship ..................................................................................................................... 20 Lewis Family Foundation Scholarship + ................................................................................................................... 21 Cynthia Ann Morrow Memorial Book Scholarship .................................................................................................... 21 Howard Starret Memorial Scholarship...................................................................................................................... 21 Susan Haas Surratt Memorial Scholarship .............................................................................................................. 21

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ............................................................................................................ 22

Sue and J.W. Colin Scholarship in Early Childhood Education* .............................................................................. 22 Simms/Mann Family Foundation / Bernard Osher Foundation Scholarship ............................................................. 22

EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES ..................................................................................................... 23

Ronald Allan Chromy Memorial Scholarship ............................................................................................................ 23 Carl Sagan Memorial Science Scholarship .............................................................................................................. 23

ENGLISH COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE .......................................................................................... 23

John and Mary Minassian Memorial Scholarship in Literature + .............................................................................. 23

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ..................................................................................................... 24

Mericos Foundation Scholarships * .......................................................................................................................... 24 Paul Molloy Memorial Scholarship + ........................................................................................................................ 24

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ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE ........................................................................................................ 25

Men’s Garden Club of Santa Barbara Award ........................................................................................................... 25 Santa Barbara Beautiful Environmental Horticulture Scholarship ............................................................................ 25

FINANCE, MARKETING, AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES .................................................. 26

Wallace Drew Memorial Scholarship ....................................................................................................................... 26 Andrall Pearson Memorial Scholarship in Marketing ................................................................................................ 26

GLOBAL STUDIES ..................................................................................................................................... 27

Peter O. Haslund Global Studies Scholarship + ...................................................................................................... 27

GRAPHIC DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY ..................................................................................................... 27

Don Calamar Photography Scholarship ................................................................................................................... 27

HONORS PROGRAM ................................................................................................................................. 28

James Selleck Bower Endowed Scholarship in the Honors Program ...................................................................... 28 Morris and Irma Jurkowitz Honors Program Award .................................................................................................. 28 President's Sophomore Scholarship ........................................................................................................................ 28

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ....................................................................................................................... 29

International Student Scholarship ............................................................................................................................ 29 International Student Support Program Scholarship ................................................................................................ 29

MIDDLE EAST STUDIES ............................................................................................................................ 30

Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar Honorary Scholarship in Middle East Studies + ................................................. 30 Madeleine and Peter Jacobson Middle East Studies Scholarship + ........................................................................ 30

MUSIC ......................................................................................................................................................... 31

Guido Bart and Suzanne Faulkner Memorial Scholarship + .................................................................................... 31 Harold Dunn, Mahlon Balderston, and Robert Davis Scholarship + ......................................................................... 31 Debra Ann Nesbit and Michael Nesbit Memorial Scholarship in Piano and Music Studies ............................................ 31 Patricia Starr Music Performance Scholarship ............................................................................................................ 32

NURSING AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES .............................................................................................. 32

Associate Degree in Nursing Scholarship ................................................................................................................ 32 Associate Degree in Nursing Achievement Scholarship .......................................................................................... 32 Blanche Balzarette Memorial Scholarship................................................................................................................ 33 Birdwell Family Trust / St. Francis Foundation Scholarship in Associate Degree in Nursing * ................................. 33 Forrest and Dorothy Brooks Memorial Scholarship * ............................................................................................... 33 David W. Doner, Jr., M.D. Associate Degree in Nursing Scholarship *+ .................................................................. 33 Doris Doran Crawford Nursing Scholarship * ........................................................................................................... 34 Erny Margaret Edelson, R.N. Memorial Scholarship in Nursing * ............................................................................ 34 Janet Ruth Ehrmann Memorial Scholarship ............................................................................................................. 34 Colleen Grogan Memorial Scholarship..................................................................................................................... 34 Doris M. Louth Honorary Scholarship ...................................................................................................................... 35 Robert C. Louth Memorial Scholarship .................................................................................................................... 35 Eve Miller, Gladys Smits, Florence Tisdell, and Ida Meir Memorial Scholarship ...................................................... 35 Adolf C. Pedotti Memorial Scholarship for Nursing Students ................................................................................... 36 SBCC Nursing Alumni Association Scholarship ....................................................................................................... 36 St. Francis Hospital Guild Associate Degree in Nursing Scholarship ....................................................................... 36

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Madeleine M. Sicotte Memorial Associate Degree in Nursing Scholarship .............................................................. 37 Silverberg Family Nursing Book Scholarship ........................................................................................................... 37 Marjorie Brown Stark Memorial Nursing Scholarship ............................................................................................... 37

PHI THETA KAPPA HONOR SOCIETY ..................................................................................................... 38

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Scholarship + ........................................................................................................ 38

POLITICAL SCIENCE ................................................................................................................................. 38

Jason Davidson Scholarship in Political Science + .................................................................................................. 38 John Kay Honorary Scholarship in Political Science + ............................................................................................ 38

RADIOGRAPHY AND SONOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................ 39

Birdwell Family Trust / St. Francis Foundation Scholarship in Radiology and Sonography * ................................... 39 Bob Cook Memorial Scholarship .............................................................................................................................. 39 Phoebe Harris Day Memorial Scholarship ............................................................................................................... 39 Erny Margaret Edelson, R.N. Endowed Memorial Scholarship in Radiography ....................................................... 40

SCHOOL OF CULINARY ARTS ................................................................................................................. 40

AllSharp Materials Scholarship + ............................................................................................................................. 40 American Institute of Wine and Food Santa Barbara Chapter Culinary Arts Scholarship ........................................ 40 Coeta and Donald R. Barker Foundation Scholarship ............................................................................................. 41 Bassham-Shoemaker Culinary Arts Scholarship + .................................................................................................. 41 bouchon American Riviera Scholarship ................................................................................................................... 41 James Selleck Bower Endowed Scholarship in the HRC Program ......................................................................... 41 Caroline Elizabeth Davis Book Scholarship for Culinary Arts Students ................................................................... 42 Santa Barbara Culinary Arts Scholarship in Honor of Julia Child* ........................................................................... 42 Jovani Tovar Memorial Scholarship in Hotel, Restaurant & Culinary Studies * + .................................................... 42 Wine Cask American Riviera Scholarship ................................................................................................................ 43

SCHOOL OF MEDIA ARTS ........................................................................................................................ 43

Yardi Systems, Inc. School of Media Arts/Single Parents Scholarship .................................................................... 43

SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES ....................................................................................................... 44

Claire Broissoit Hoffner Scholarship for Study of the French Language * + ............................................................. 44 Francisco S. Moreno Memorial Scholarship for Study of the Spanish Language + ............................................................ 44

THEATRE ARTS ......................................................................................................................................... 45

Debra Ann Nesbit and Michael Nesbit Memorial Scholarship in Theatre Arts * ...................................................... 45

AWARDED BY DEPARTMENT .................................................................................................................. 46

ART DEPARTMENT- .................................................................................................................................. 46

Ventura Potters Guild Award in Ceramics + ............................................................................................................. 46

-AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT- ...................................................................................... 47

Thomas R. Bennett Automotive Technology Award* ............................................................................................... 47

-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT- ............................................................................................... 47

Microbiology Achievement Award* ........................................................................................................................... 47 William Olivarius Biology Scholarship* ..................................................................................................................... 48

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CAREER TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL STUDIES- ...................................................................................... 48

Community West Bank Scholarship for Vocational Studies + .................................................................................. 48 Martin and Julia Koobation/Rotary of Montecito Foundation Scholarship + ............................................................. 48 Rotary of Montecito Foundation President’s Leadership Scholarship + ................................................................... 49

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT- ......................................................................... 49

Holmes Scholarships for Computer Information Systems ........................................................................................ 49

-COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT- ................................... 49

Holmes Scholarships for Computer Network Engineering and Electronics .............................................................. 49

- COMPUTER SCIENCE ............................................................................................................................. 50

Holmes Scholarship for Computer Science + .......................................................................................................... 50

-ENGLISH DEPARTMENT- ........................................................................................................................ 50

William Olivarius English Scholarship * .................................................................................................................... 50

GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................... 50

Olsen/Santos/La Cumbre Country Club Scholarship ............................................................................................... 50

-GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT- ...................................................................................................................... 51

Thomas R. Bennett Geology Award ......................................................................................................................... 51 William E. Kennett Memorial Geology Award ........................................................................................................... 51

-HONORS PROGRAM- ............................................................................................................................... 52

Palmer Jackson Honors Scholarship for High School Seniors * .............................................................................. 52

JOURNALISM- ............................................................................................................................................ 52

Ray Canton Memorial Scholarship ........................................................................................................................... 52

-MARINE DIVING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT- ................................................................................... 53

Association of Diving Contractors/Tom Devine Memorial Scholarship + ................................................................. 53 Ejat Ezal Memorial Scholarship ............................................................................................................................... 53 Dr. Hugh Greer Marine Technology Memorial Scholarship * + ................................................................................ 53 Duane Jones Family Scholarship ............................................................................................................................. 54 Ramsey Parks Memorial Scholarship in Marine Diving Technology ........................................................................ 54

POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT- ...................................................................................................... 54

Robert Casier Scholarship + ................................................................................................................................... 54 Holmes Scholarship in Political Science + ............................................................................................................... 55

-RUNNING START PROGRAM- ................................................................................................................. 55

Business First Bank Running Start Graduates Scholarship * ................................................................................... 55

-SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES ..................................................................................................... 55

Luria Japanese Language Scholarship .................................................................................................................... 55 Rotary of Montecito Foundation Scholarship for the Study of Chinese Language * + .............................................. 56

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STUDY ABROAD DEPARTMENT- ............................................................................................................. 56

William and Lottie Daniel International Studies Fund Study Abroad Scholarship .................................................... 56 Louise and Philip Emrich, Sr. Study Abroad Scholarship ......................................................................................... 57 Claire Broissoit Hoffner Scholarship for Study of the French Language – Study Abroad Program * + .................... 57 Intersession Study Abroad Scholarship ................................................................................................................... 57 Francisco Moreno Memorial Scholarship for Study of the Spanish Language * + ................................................... 57 John Romo Study Abroad Scholarship * .................................................................................................................. 58

THEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENT- .............................................................................................................. 58

Russell and Suzanne Bock Performance Scholarship ............................................................................................. 58 Sara Evelyn Smith Endowed Scholarships in Theatre Arts * ................................................................................... 58

-TRANSITIONS PROGRAM ....................................................................................................................... 59

Matt Sanchez Transtitions Scholarship .................................................................................................................... 59 Vincent Transitions Scholarship ............................................................................................................................... 59

BOOK AWARDS ......................................................................................................................................... 59

CARE CHILDCARE ASSISTANCE AWARDS ........................................................................................... 60

EMERGENCY FUNDS ................................................................................................................................ 60

INTERNSHIPS ............................................................................................................................................ 60

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE THROUGH OTHER SOURCES ................................................................ 61

Santa Barbara Foundation (1/2 Scholarship, 1/2 loan) * ......................................................................................... 61 Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara * ............................................................................................................. 61

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GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS

ADOPT-A-STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students with financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding) who have completed a minimum of twelve (12) units at SBCC. Students must be enrolled in and complete a minimum of twelve (12) units per semester for the ensuing academic year. Recipients are required to submit a thank you letter and to meet the donor providing their scholarship at a sponsored event held during the fall semester. (B3004)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Various Individual Donors

Number of Annual Awards: 75 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

AHA SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE PROMOTION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE *

Established in memory of Lena Fuchs who believed in the power of education, this scholarship is for applicants who are participating or who have participated in the Academy of Healing Arts (AHA!) Program, a community-based program dedicated to character development and personal responsibility. Applicants must be enrolled in nine (9) or more units and may be newly entering students or continuing their studies at SBCC. Award is based on financial need and applicant’s commitment to succeed in achieving a degree or vocational certification. (B7381)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Beryl and Neil Kreisel

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

SBCC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to a student who attended a local (district) high school who has attended SBCC for at least one (1) year. Recipient must be transferring to a four-year institution in the subsequent fall. Based equally on financial need and academic achievement. (B7023)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: SBCC Alumni Association

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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MARION P. ALVES SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to continuing or re-entry students who demonstrate serious dedication and motivation to complete their studies at SBCC. No restrictions by major. (D3126)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Estate of Marion P. Alves

Number of Annual Awards: 12 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS SENATE SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to full-time students who have volunteered in activities benefiting the SBCC campus community. Current Associated Students Senate members are not eligible. Continuing or transferring students may apply. (B7160)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Associated Students Senate

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $500

CITRIX ONLINE EXCEL SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is intended to recognize and encourage SBCC students who model Citrix Online’s core values of Excellence, Commitment, Entrepreneurship and Leadership (ExCEL) and who are committed to pursuing a career in the technology field. Award is primarily based on record of leadership in school or community organizations accompanied by strong academic achievement. Community service and a general demonstration of excellence, commitment, entrepreneurship, and leadership are also to be considered. (B7497)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Citrix Online Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

CYNTHIA DAVIS BOOK SCHOLARSHIP FOR RE-ENTRY STUDENTS

Awarded to re-entry students (who have returned to college after a hiatus of three (3) years or longer) with financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding) who will have completed two (2) semesters at SBCC at the time of the award. Students must be enrolled in and complete a minimum of nine (9) units per semester for each term of the award period. US citizenship required. (B7456)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Cynthia Davis Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $300

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EDGAR DE LEON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded in honor of the memory of an outstanding EOPS student who was with us for a very short time. This scholarship is awarded to a second-year student with financial need who will be enrolling full time at SBCC in the fall semester. No restrictions by major. (B7159)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: EOPS Club

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $200

ROBERT M. AND DOROTHY U. DEWAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

This award is intended for underrepresented students who are also single parent students in the EOPS/CARE Program. Offered to students majoring in any area of Social Services or Studio Art. Degree, career technical or certificate programs are accepted. Preference is given to students involved in community service. (D3026)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Estate of Dorothy U. Dewar

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

JAMES D. EMERSON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

California Thrift & Loan and its employees made this scholarship possible in honor of former CEO, James D. Emerson. Awarded to a highly motivated full-time re-entry student who has demonstrated financial need and completed a minimum of one semester at SBCC. (D7117)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 (in good standing) Provided by: California Thrift & Loan and its employees,

Mrs. James D. Emerson and Mr. James D. Emerson, during his lifetime Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $500

HAROLD AND DIANA FRANK SCHOLARSHIP * +

Awarded to students with demonstrated financial need. Preference given to employees (or their children) of the successors of Applied Magnetics Corporation or employees (or their children) of the Harold Frank Family. Specify relationship to employee of the successors of Applied Magnetics Corporation. High school and first-year students are eligible. (D3031)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 (in good standing) Provided by: Harold and Diana Frank

Number of Annual Awards: 4 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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FRANK SINGLE PARENT SCHOLARSHIP

Funded by a endowment gift from Harold Frank in honor of his wife, Diana, who was once a single parent, these scholarships are awarded to custodial single parents participating in the EOPS/CARE Program. Award is made based upon a combination of ability to succeed and financial need. Preference is given to students who do not have other outside sources of financial aid. Awards may cover tuition and fees, books and supplies, childcare assistance, transportation and living expenses. Students must be U.S. citizens, have completed at least nine (9) units at SBCC and be enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) units per semester during the period of the award. (D7165)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Harold and Diana Frank during their lifetimes

through the Raintree Foundation Number of Annual Awards: 25

Amount of Annual Award: $2,000

HENRY AND ROSE GESSNER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to students with demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students enrolled in the Transfer Achievement Program. Selection also based on merit. (D3038)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 (in good standing) Provided by: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benedicktus

and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Furman in memory of Mrs. Benedicktus' and Mrs. Furman's parents

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

GILES FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP *

Established in 2005, this scholarship is awarded to students who are either participants in the campus Extended Opportunities Programs and Services (EOPS) or who meet educational and financial requirements for participation. Applicants may be newly entering or continuing their studies at SBCC and must be enrolled in nine (9) or more units each semester. Students will be chosen based equally on their desire to succeed and their financial need. Desire to succeed will be based on applicant’s personal essay and academic record. Financial need will be based on qualification for a Board of Governors Fee Waiver. Preference will be given to ethnic and racial minorities. (D7364)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Diane and James Michael Giles

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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SARAH GREGORY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS *

This scholarship is intended to provide support and encouragement to a broad range of students at SBCC who have financial need and are motivated to succeed. Students of any major or degree program may apply regardless of past academic achievement. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, entering or continuing at SBCC, and enrolled in a minimum of 6 units. Recipients carrying 9 or more units will qualify for $1,000 awards. (B7222)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Laurie Converse

In memory of her sister, Sarah Gregory Number of Annual Awards: 60-120 (depending on number of units carried)

Amount of Annual Award: $500-$1,000

WILL HAYES SCHOLARSHIP AT SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE *

Established in honor of fond memories that Dr. Hayes had of his teaching career at Hope School, this scholarship was established to assist Hope and Vieja Valley Elementary School graduates with SBCC tuition. Eligible applicants must be graduating high school seniors who also graduated from either Hope or Vieja Valley Elementary Schools. They must be enrolled in 12 or more units each semester. No restrictions by major or program, however, students must show promise and potential. (D7183)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Dr. Will Hayes, during his lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $150

KIND WORLD FOUNDATION / BERNARD OSHER FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

In partnership with the Osher Foundation, the Kind World Foundation has established a scholarship for community college students with demonstrated financial need. Scholarships are available to SBCC students who will have successfully completed 24 units at the time of award. They must be enrolled in at least six (6) units during the award period and must be eligible for the Board of Governors fee waiver (BOGW). Students must be continuing their studies at SBCC. Receipt of this scholarship is based on financial need, but applicants must be making satisfactory progress toward achieving a degree, a certificate, or in completing IGETC requirements to transfer to a four-year institution. (D7440)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: The Kind World Foundation

& Bernard Osher Foundation Number of Annual Awards: 3

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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MARSCHAK TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to students whose career choice is teaching. These scholarships will be given to students who have been accepted at an accredited California college or university and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to elementary teacher candidates, students from Santa Barbara high schools, students who have completed a physical science course with a lab, and/or students with volunteer experience. Interviews of finalists required. (B7090)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Fred and Nancy Marschak

Number of Annual Awards: Varies (maximum of 2) Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

WINSLOW MAXWELL SCHOLARSHIP *

This scholarship was established by Winslow Maxwell (1917-99), a member of the Foundation for SBCC Board of Directors 1990-98. The purpose is to assist highly motivated full-time students with demonstrated financial need in their pursuit of a certificate or degree at SBCC in any major or vocational program. (D3078)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Winslow Maxwell, during his lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 24 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

DOROTHY N. MEIGS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP * +

Established in memory of Dorothy N. Meigs by her daughter, Margaret N. Kaufman, and the Dorothy N. Meigs Family. Mrs. Meigs, a 50-year resident of Carpinteria, was an English and Spanish instructor in Santa Barbara and Carpinteria, and a quiet and persistent champion of community causes and higher education. She served two terms (1965-73) as an elected Trustee of Santa Barbara City College, representing Carpinteria. Recipients of this scholarship shall be graduates of the Carpinteria Public Schools, either entering, continuing, re-entry, or transfer students enrolled in twelve (12) or more units each semester, and be U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status. Preference given to those with financial need (in its broadest sense and not limited to federal methodology). (D7245)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Margaret N. Kaufman and the Dorothy N. Meigs Family

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

MILLER ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship provides support and encouragement to students who have graduated from a high school in the SBCC District, who have demonstrated financial need, and very high academic achievement. Students may be of any major, and pursuing a degree or enrolled in a certificate program. They must be U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status, be continuing students who have attended SBCC for at least one (1) semester and are enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) units. (B7255)

Minimum GPA required: 3.5 Provided by: Helen Miller

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

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BERNARD OSHER FOUNDATION / BRAD AND STUIE KRAUSE SCHOLARSHIP

Working in partnership with the Foundation for California Community Colleges and the California Community Colleges system, the Osher Foundation has made a $25 million system-wide commitment to fund scholarships for community college students with demonstrated financial need. These scholarships are available to SBCC students who will have successfully completed 24 units at the time of award. They must be enrolled in at least six (6) units during the award period and must be eligible for the Board of Governors fee waiver (BOGW). Students must be continuing their studies at SBCC. Receipt of this scholarship is based on financial need, but applicants must be making satisfactory progress toward achieving a degree, a certificate, or in completing IGETC requirements to transfer to a four-year institution. (B7455)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Bernard Osher Foundation and the Estate of Bradley and Mary Stuart Krause

Number of Annual Awards: 100 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

PALLADINI FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP +

Established to encourage and assist students in the completion of a baccalaureate degree by providing funding for their transfer to a four-year institution. Applicants must be enrolled in at last nine (9) units and have demonstrated financial need. Recipeints must enroll in and complete a minimum of twelve (12) units per term for the ensuing academic year and remain in good academic standing. They may be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. No restrictions by major, program, or department apply. Award payment will be made in the fall upon provision to the SBCC Financial Aid Office of written proof of enrollment for the fall term at a four-year institution. (B7448)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Carol and William Palladini

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $3,000

PRESIDENT'S SCHOLARSHIP +

This multi-year scholarship from the Office of the President is awarded to an academically outstanding student who is transferring to four-year institution in the fall following matriculation from SBCC. Financial need and academic excellence are of equal importance in the award. Service to others, personal and academic achievement, leadership, having met and overcome significant personal challenges, and potential for success are all considered. Applicants must furnish one (1) written recommendation from an SBCC faculty member. Interview of finalists required. (B3100)

Minimum GPA required: 3.75 Provided by: Janet Aiches and her husband, Eugene Aiches, during their lifetimes,

Dorothy Flaster and her husband, Stanley Flaster (during his lifetime) , and Mrs. Leatrice Luria (and Eli Luria during his lifetime) through the Luria Foundation.

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: A total of $10,000,

in two $5,000 annual increments for two successive years of study

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RIDLEY-TREE SCHOLARSHIP * +

Awarded to students from under-represented groups or who are single parents. No restrictions by major or program. Interview of finalists may be required. High school, first-year students, and transferring students are eligible. (B3105)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Leslie and Paul Ridley-Tree

Number of Annual Awards: 25 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

PEG AND JAY ROBERTS SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is established in fond memory of two SBCC friends, Nathan J. Roberts (1906-94) and Margaret Roberts (1915-2012), who generously supported the college and its students during their lives. Applicant must be a full-time student at time of application and during both semesters of the award period. Applicant must have demonstrated financial need, be a continuing students, and through his/her personal essay must show him/herself to be highly motivated to complete a vocational certificate program or degree. No restrictions by major or program. (C7512)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: The Estate of Margaret and Nathan J. Roberts

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $2,000

BRIGADIER GENERAL NATHAN J. ROBERTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to highly-motivated students with financial need pursuing a certificate or degree. No restrictions by major. (D7016)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Peg Roberts in memory of her husband Number of Annual Awards: 4

Amount of Annual Award: $2,000

SBCC BOOKSTORE BOOK SCHOLARSHIP*

This scholarship is established to assist Santa Barbara City College students in defraying the cost of purchasing textbooks. Eligible applicants must be US citizens or have permanent resident status. They may be either entering, re-entry or continuing students who are enrolled in and successfully complete at least 9 units each semester. Award of this scholarship is based solely on financial need. Fall recipients will automatically be renewed for the spring semester provided that they successfully complete 9 or more units with a GPA of 2.5 or greater. Failure to maintain eligibility cancels spring semester renewal, and opens the scholarship to other qualified applicants. Award must be used exclusively for purchase of books at the SBCC Bookstore. (D7256)

Minimum GPA: 2.5 Provided by: SBCC Campus Bookstore

Number of Annual Awards: 20 Amount of Annual Award: $500

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SBCC BOOKSTORE VETERANS’ SCHOLARSHIP * +

Applicants may be veterans of any branch of the U.S. armed forces who have been honorably discharged. Preference shall be given to those who are veterans of any of the Middle East conflicts. Applicants may be newly entering or re-entering, continuing their studies at SBCC, or transferring to a four-year institution or professional school. They must be in good academic standing and may not be on academic probation. They must successfully complete at least nine (9) units for each of academic periods covered by the award. No restrictions by major or program apply. Applicants must have demonstrated financial need. Consideration of financial need shall be defined as having income up to 200% of that required to qualify for a California Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) as it is adjusted from time to time. One (1) scholarship shall give preference to a female veteran. (D7437)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: SBCC Campus Bookstore

Number of Annual Awards: 3 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

SANTA BARBARA MARIACHI FESTIVAL, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is awarded to students for whom common forms of financial aid are not typically available. Applicants must have attended SBCC for at least one semester at the time of application and must be continuing their studies at SBCC for the following academic year. They must be enrolled in nine (9) or more units for each of the academic semesters during the period of the award. No restrictions by major, degree, vocational or certificate program apply. Recipients are requested to provide five (5) hours of service to the SBMF either immediately preceding or during the operation of the Festival. If recipient is unable to participate in the Festival, recipient is requested to make alternate arrangements with SBMF representatives for another form of community service. Students will be chosen based on financial need. Students must be have an intention of achieving a degree or vocational certification (as expressed in their personal essay and as born out by their transcripts), be in one or more of the following classifications: Students meeting AB540 requirements, or who are ineligible for State and/or federal financial aid, or for whom English is a second language, or for whom the United States of America is not their country of origin. International students traveling on F1 visas are not eligible. (B7380)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Santa Barbara Mariachi Festival, Inc.

Number of Annual Awards: 5 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

SAVING GRACES SCHOLARSHIP * +

This scholarship is intended to provide support and encouragement to students who have financial need, who are motivated to succeed, and for whom other financial assistance may have been exhausted. Award is based on a combination of academic achievement, community service, and financial need (as defined by state and federal criteria), with preference given to the latter. Applicants must carry nine (9) or more units

each semester, and be US citizens. They may be entering, continuing, re-entry, or transferring students. No restrictions by major or program. Recipients may use the awards for tuition, fees, books, and/or expenses associated with living, childcare, and transportation and/or travel costs. (B7286)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Various Individual Donors

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

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JAMES F. SHIELDS MEMORIAL BOOK SCHOLARSHIP

Jim Shields was an aerospace engineer who lived in Santa Barbara for 40 years until his death in 2007. He loved reading and continued to educate himself throughout his life. Jim was a nature lover, an artist and a poet, and an advocate for peace and justice. A man of gentle nature and moral conviction, he was an example to all who knew him. This scholarship is established to provide scholarships for part-time students with demonstrated financial need. Applicants must have attended Santa Barbara City College for at least one (1) semester at the time of application and be continuing their studies at SBCC. They may be enrolled in between three (3) and eleven (11) units during the period of the award. Receipt of scholarship is based on financial need. Awards will be paid in two (2) equal installments corresponding with SBCC’s fall and spring semesters. Failure to maintain eligibility standards noted above cancels spring semester renewal, and opens the award to other qualified applicants. (D7442)

Minimum GPA required: none Provided by: Susan Shields, in memory of her husband

Number of Annual Awards: 4 Amount of Annual Award: $200

DR. RONALD SHLENSKY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE CONTINUATION OF EDUCATION *+

This scholarship is intended to provide support and encouragement to students who show an interest in healing people or repairing communities; who demonstrate a commitment to making the world a better place through community service; who exhibit a drive to succeed through creative problem solving; and who have financial need in the broadest sense. Award is based on a combination of community service, creative problem solving (as evidenced in essay), and financial need in that order. (B7491)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Evely Laser Shlensky, Lincoln Z. Shlensky, Sheba Laser Lux, and Aviva Goldfarb, in loving memory

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

HERBERT SIMON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP *+

Established to provide support and encouragement to students who have financial need and are highly motivated to succeed. Applicants may be entering, continuing, re-entering, or transferring. Students must be enrolled in nine (9) or more units each semester. Award is based on a combination of academic achievement and financial need with preference given to candidates that have engaged in active community service or worked/volunteered in an environment directly related to their academic goals. (D7474)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Herbert Simon & Family

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $750

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CROSS DISCIPLINE SCHOLARSHIPS

Cross Discipline Scholarships encompass a variety of disciplines. Please read carefully!

ADELLE DAVIS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP IN NUTRITION STUDIES Established to assist SBCC students pursuing nutrition studies, either in anticipation of a career in nutrition or as a component of their chosen academic or vocational discipline. Applicants must be declared majors in Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, or Biomedical Sciences; Culinary Arts; Early Childhood Education; or Associate Degree in Nursing. Applicants must have completed (with a B or better) nutrition courses offered in their discipline or complete those courses (with a B or better) during the year for which the scholarship is awarded. [For Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, or Biomedical Sciences: BIOMD 128 – Human Nutrition; for Culinary Arts: CA 230 – Food Service Nutrition; for Early Childhood Education: ECE 121 – Health, Safety & Nutrition; and for Associate Degree in Nursing: NURS 106 – Nutritional Needs.) Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedical and ECE students must carry twelve (12) or more units per semester. Culinary Arts and ADN students must carry nine (9) or more units per semester. Students may be permanent residents or US citizens. Award is based equally on academic achievement and financial need. (B7332)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Adelle Davis Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 4

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

HENRY BAGISH SCHOLARSHIP IN SOCIAL SCIENCES + Henry Bagish established this award at the time of his 2001 retirement (following fifty years as a Social Sciences instructor at SBCC) to encourage highly motivated and enthusiastic SBCC re-entry students (returning after a hiatus of five (5) or more years) majoring in one of the Social Sciences (Anthropology, Communications, Economics, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology). Applicants will have attended SBCC for at least one (1) semester immediately prior to application, carry nine (9) or more units, and either be continuing at SBCC or transferring to a four-year institution. Award, based solely on academic achievement (with preference to highly motivated and enthusiastic scholars), may be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies, childcare assistance, and/or living expenses. (D7257)

Minimum GPA: 3.5 Provided by: Frances and Henry Bagish

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $2,000

LAURIE CONVERSE SCHOLARSHIP + Applicants must be declared majors in Chemistry, Computer Science, Computer Network Engineering and Electronics, Mathematics, or Physics who have completed at least one (1) semester as a full-time SBCC student and completed two (2) or more courses in their chosen discipline at the time of application, and have the expressed intention of completing a baccalaureate degree. They may be continuing their studies at SBCC or transferring to a four-year institution. They must be enrolled in the equivalent of twelve (12) or more semester units for all school terms for which the award applies, and must also be enrolled in at least one (1) course from their chosen discipline for each of those terms. They may be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Award is based on a combination of demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense of the term and not strictly confined to State or federal requirements for financial aid) and academic achievement. Preference shall be given to female applicants. ( B7377)

Minimum Overall GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Laurie Converse

Number of Annual Awards: 30 Amount of Annual Award: $2,500

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EXXONMOBIL STEM SCHOLARSHIP

To encourage and support motivated students majoring in any STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) discipline. Applicants must have attended SBCC for one (1) semester at the time of application, be enrolled at SBCC in twelve (12) or more units for both semesters of the award period, be US citizens or have permanent resident status, and have demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense). Award is based 60% on academic achievement, 30% on financial need, and 10% on scholastic enthusiam for declared major and intent to attain a baccalaureate in a STEM discipline. Preference to those involved in campus, community and/or professional organizations promoting STEM. (B7511)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: ExxonMobil

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $2,500

THE JACOBSON CREATIVE SPIRIT SCHOLARSHIP * +

Established to provide support and encouragement to motivated students with demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense) who are pursuing a career in a creative field and carving their own path. Eligible applicants must be declared majors in creative studies, such as Art, Drama, English (Creative Writing focus), Film & Television, Graphic Design & Photography, Music, and Theatre Arts. They must be enrolled in twelve (12) or more units at the time of application. This award is based equally on academic achievement and financial need. Applicants must complete a general scholarship application and submit an example of their creative work to the Director of Scholarships at the Foundation. (B7516)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Madeleine and Peter Jacobson

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

SANDRA KONDO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Honoring Sandra Kondo, a bright and accomplished woman, who spent 19 years in biomedical engineering, this scholarship provides support to a highly-motivated student pursuing a career in science, nursing or culinary arts. Recipient must have demonstrated financial need and be continuing studies at SBCC as a full-time student: Science: twelve (12) units; Nursing and Culinary Arts: seven (7) units. Applicants must have completed six (6) units in their major. Preference given to women. (D7225)

Minimum GPA for sciences and nursing: 3.0 Minimum GPA for HRC students: 2.0

Provided by: Laurie Marx and the family and friends of Sandra Kondo Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award(s): $500

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ART

Please note: Art scholarships and awards are always based either solely or in part on merit,

portfolio review, and faculty recommendation. For the Perl Scholarship only, financial statements need not be completed. Students applying for scholarships must submit a portfolio of five representative pieces.

Completed portfolios must be submitted to Art Department faculty by Friday, March 8, 2013.

ADRIAN “OZZ” OSBORNE MEMORIAL ART SCHOLARSHIP *

Established by Ken and Shannon Osborne in memory of their son, Adrian “Ozz” Osborne (1977-99), who was an SBCC art student at the time of his untimely death. Adrian exhibited a larger-than-life passion for art, and is remembered by friends, fellow students, and instructors for his positive attitude, sense of humor, laughter, and zest for life. This scholarship is awarded annually to a student majoring in Art. Entering or continuing students enrolled in 9 or more credits, and in good academic standing, who have demonstrated financial need and who exhibit a genuine enthusiasm for their chosen field of art are eligible. (D7231)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Ken and Shannon Osborne, and friends and family of Adrian Osborne

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

FREDERICK AND URSULA PERL ENDOWED ART SCHOLARSHIP +

Established to carry on the memory of Frederick Perl, architect and artist, by his wife, Santa Barbara collage artist Ursula Perl, during her lifetime. Awarded to deserving and talented students majoring in Studio Art at SBCC. Recipients will be selected by the Art Department Chair, based on portfolio review and upon the recommendation of Art Department faculty. (D7116)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Ursula Perl during her lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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ATHLETICS

IAN BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Given in memory of a former SBCC student athlete killed in a 1979 automobile accident. Awarded to an outstanding student athlete who has participated in intercollegiate football at SBCC and is transferring to a four-year institution. Recipients selected by the coaches based on a combination of scholarship, financial need, and outstanding character traits. Preference given to San Marcos High School graduates who have played football for two years at SBCC. Presentation made at the annual awards banquet. See the department chair for further information. (D3006)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Mary Brown in memory of her son Ian

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $700

LOUISE LOWRY DAVIS EXCELLENCE IN ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIP +

Funding for this scholarship was provided by lifetime gifts made to SBCC by Louise Lowry Davis, a much-loved Santa Barbara citizen who valued education, athletics and competition, and friendship and community, and who respected perseverance in the face of adversity. Ms. Davis provided inspiration and dedicated lifelong service to others. Applicants must be female SBCC athletes who have participated in intercollegiate athletics, preferably for two seasons, and who are transferring to a four-year institution. Successful applicants will have demonstrated excellence in their sport(s), leadership skills, and high standards of good sportsmanship and teamwork. Preference is given to students graduating from a high school located in the Santa Barbara Community College District. (D7031)

Minimum GPA: 2.5 Provided by: Louise Lowry Davis during her lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

STEVEN P. GILL MEMORIAL AWARD +

Awarded to an outstanding member of the SBCC football team who plans to continue his academic and athletic career at a four-year institution. Recipient will be selected by the coaches at the end of the season and the award will be presented at the annual fall banquet. See the department chair for further information. (D3040)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gill in memory of their son

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

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DONALD HARCOURT CROSS COUNTRY/FIELD AND TRACK SCHOLARSHIP AWARD +

Awarded in memory of Donald Harcourt to Cross Country and/or Track and Field student athletes who have completed competition for SBCC and who are transferring to a four-year institution. Eligible students must be US citizens or have permanent resident status and be enrolled in at least 9 units at the transfer institution. Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of academic achievement and athletic dedication. Funds may be used for fees, tuition, books, supplies, and living expenses. (D7121)

Minimum GPA: 3.0 Provided by: Perri Harcourt

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Awards: $1,500

BUD REVIS MEMORIAL ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIP +

In his twenty-five years as a coach and the first SBCC Athletic Director (1951-76), Albert “Bud” Revis established several programs in both men’s and women’s athletics. His leadership, enthusiasm, and respectful treatment of everyone he coached and with whom he worked, made him a singular role model for personal excellence. Awarded to a student athlete with financial need who has competed for at least two (2) semesters on any one of SBCC’s intercollegiate athletic teams. Applicant must be transferring to a four-year college or university and continuing intercollegiate athletic participation at the transfer school. Applicant must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) units at the transfer institution. No restrictions by major, citizenship or gender. Award is based on a combination of academic achievement, financial need and athletic excellence. Successful applicant will have exhibited excellence in their sport(s), leadership skills, and high standards of good sportsmanship and teamwork. (D7408)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Duane Jones along with friends,colleagues,

admirers, and former students of Coach Revis Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

VOORHEES FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP +

Originally established in memory of Vern Voorhees by his wife, Nancy, this scholarship is awarded to an outstanding second year football player who has developed leadership and character while at SBCC. Award will be made to an athlete who will transfer to a four-year institution. Preference will be given to students from single parent families. Recipient will be selected by the coaches at the end of the season and the award will be presented at the annual fall banquet. (D3125)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Estates of Nancy and Vern Voorhees, and

gifts in their memories from their family and friends Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $500

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES

HAIGIS JERMAGIAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN AUTOMOTIVE +

Award recipients must be declared Automotive Technology majors, enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) units. Awards made solely on merit. (D7002) Minimum major GPA required: 3.0

Minimum overall GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Estate of Haigis Jermagian

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award(s): $250

SANTA BARBARA WOODIE CLUB AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to an Automotive Technology major who is highly motivated and who has demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding). Applicants must have completed one (1) semester of Automotive Technology classes, be continuing their studies at SBCC, and have good class attendance. (B7423)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Santa Barbara Woodie Club

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

RICHARD ARMSTRONG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Richard Armstrong is warmly remembered as a dedicated scientist and SBCC professor who taught in the Biological Sciences Department for three decades. He passed away in the Spring 2005, and is honored by his friends, colleagues, and family with this scholarship. Eligible students must demonstrate academic excellence and a passion for biology. They must have declared a major in one the Biological Sciences and have completed at least 12 units of the biology majors’ sequence of courses, preferably (but not limited to) the following courses: Biology 101, 102, 103, and 104 and Chemistry 155, 156. They may be either continuing their studies at SBCC (with a clear intent of pursuing an advanced degree) or transferring to a 4-year institution as a biology major. (D7360)

Minimum GPA required in courses associated with the major: 3.2 Minimum overall GPA: 3.0

Provided by: Family and friends of Richard Armstrong Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

DAVID W. DONER, JR., M.D., BIOLOGICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIP *+

Established to encourage and provide financial support to students interested in studying and pursing a career in medicine, and who are concerned with balancing scientific study with development of social and individual consciousness. Applicants must be declared majors in one of the life sciences and be enrolled as a full-time students (12 or more units) during all semesters of the award period. Applicants may be an entering, continuing or transferring students, and must be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Selection shall be based on a balance of academic achievement and financial need (the latter in the broadest sense, not restricted to federal or state guidelines to receive financial aid). Through his or her personal essay, applicant must demonstrate an interest in scientific pursuit and concern for development of social and individual consciousness. (D7498)

Minimum GPA: 3.0 Provided by: David W. Doner, Jr., M.D.

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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ROBERT J. PROFANT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Established in 1991 and awarded once each year, this scholarship recognizes an outstanding student majoring in biology. Students are recommended to the department by faculty (but must complete standard Financial Aid Office application and essay forms) or may simply apply through the Financial Aid Office. Applicants must be declared biology, biotechnology, or natural history majors, have twelve (12) units in Biological Science completed or in progress, and be enrolled in a course offered by the Biological Sciences Department during the year of application. Preference given to Zoology majors or those whose expressed professional goals include teaching or research in the Biological Sciences. (D3022)

Minimum GPA required in courses from the sciences and mathematics: 3.5 Minimum overall GPA required: None

Provided by: Family and friends in memory of Robert J. Profant, former Biology Department Chair

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $250

BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING

ERNST & YOUNG ACCOUNTING AWARD/SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to a student who has completed the introductory course in Accounting with grade of "B" or higher, who is planning further study in Accounting, and is recommended by the department chair. (D7022)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Mr. and Mrs. John Masline

and the Ernst & Young Foundation Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award(s): $1,500

GREG GARTRELL MEMORIAL BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to a student studying in one of the following areas: Business Administration, Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Finance, Investment, or Real Estate. (D3034)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Mrs. Nan Gartrell

in memory of her husband Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $500

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JACK HALLORAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to outstanding Business and/or Accounting students. (D3050)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Mrs. Kathleen Halloran in memory of her husband Jack,

former Chairman of the Business Division Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

HAIGIS JERMAGIAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN ACCOUNTING +

Awarded to students majoring in Accounting. Students must have received an "A" in the following subjects: Accounting 210 or 230, Accounting 220 or 240, English 110 or 111, and any college-level mathematics course higher than Math 107. At the discretion of the department chair, a student who has "A’s” in 3 of the 4 categories shown above may be declared eligible for this scholarship. (D7003)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Estate of Haigis Jermagian

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award(s): $500

ELI AND LEATRICE LURIA ANNIVERSARY SCHOLARSHIP +

For an outstanding graduate transferring to a four-year college or university in fall 2013 to pursue his/her degree in some aspect of business. Preference given to older students with financial need. (B7085)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Friends and family of Eli and Leatrice Luria

in celebration of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $750

COMPUTER SCIENCE

RUSSELL AND SUZANNE BOCK COMPUTER SCHOLARSHIP

This financial need-based award is intended to provide assistance to deserving SBCC students majoring in one of the following computer-related areas: Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or Computer Applications and Office Management. The recipient must be enrolled in at least 12 units, have completed at least one semester in their major, and have demonstrated commitment to preparing for a career in the computer field. (D7132)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Russell and Suzanne Bock

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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JOHN NELSON/LINDA MACS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to an outstanding Computer Science major who has a broad range of campus interests and involvement. Requires recommendation of Computer Science Department Chair. (D3086)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Dr. and the late Mrs. Charles Nelson andSBCC students

in memory of John Nelson and Linda Macs, and by family and friends in memory of Roberta Nelson

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $2,000

DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

JAKE FREEMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

In honor of a former SBCC student who had a learning disability and who successfully transferred to a four-year university to begin a promising academic career. Awarded to students with financial need who have completed at least two (2) semesters at SBCC and are enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) units. Applicants must be enrolled in Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS), been diagnosed with a learning disability, and taken at least one (1) mathematics course in each of the two semesters already completed. Recipient must be in good academic standing, complete a minimum of nine (9) units per semester, and be enrolled in at least one (1) mathematics course for each semester of the award period. (B7452)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Peter T. Rojas Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

YVONNE GARTRELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to a student enrolled in SBCC’s Disabled Student Programs and Services Department. Preference given to Art Majors. (D3033)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Mrs. Nan Gartrell,in memory of her daughter

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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LEWIS FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP +

For students who are DSPS participants and who have been diagnosed with dyslexia. Applicants must have demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding) and have demonstrated motivation and academic achievement while at SBCC. Applicants must be accepted into an accredited four-year college, university or professional institution and must be enrolled in at least twelve (12) units for each quarter or semester of the award period. (B7418)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Cheryl and Steve Lewis through the Lewis Family Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $2,500

CYNTHIA ANN MORROW MEMORIAL BOOK SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to a student enrolled in SBCC’s DSPS Department. Award is based on financial need and the student’s demonstrated desire to succeed. Funds may be used for books and supplies. (D3080)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $200

HOWARD STARRET MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students enrolled in SBCC’s DSPS Department who have demonstrated courage and determination in overcoming a disability. (D7024)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Estate of Esther Race Starret

in memory of her son Number of Annual Awards: 10

Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

SUSAN HAAS SURRATT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to a student enrolled in SBCC’s Disabled Student Programs and Services Department. Preference given to deaf or hearing impaired students. (D3095)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Family and friends in memory of Susan Haas Surratt

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

SUE AND J.W. COLIN SCHOLARSHIP IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION*

Applicants must be declared Early Childhood Education majors and be working toward either an A.S. degree or any of the Certificates of Completion offered through the SBCC program, with an expressed intention of pursuing a career in childcare. Students may be newly entering or continuing their studies at SBCC. They must carry at least 12 units each semester during the period of the award. They must be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Award of this scholarship is based equally on academic achievement and financial need (in it’s broadest sense, and not restricted to state and/or federal requirements) (B7365)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Drs. Sue and J.W. Colin

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

SIMMS/MANN FAMILY FOUNDATION / BERNARD OSHER FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarships have been made available by the Simms/Mann Family Foundation working in partnership with the Foundation for California Community Colleges and the Bernard Osher Foundation. Each or the five available scholarships are given in honor of a Simms/Mann family member: Julie Simms Liebman, Jordan Liebman, Katie Liebman, Justin Simms, and Sarah Simms. These scholarships are available to SBCC students majoring in Early Childhood Education (ECE) who will have successfully completed 24 units of general education at the time of award. They must be enrolled in at least six (6) units during the award period and must be eligible for the Board of Governors fee waiver (BOGW). Students must be continuing their studies at SBCC. Receipt of this scholarship is based on financial need, but applicants must be making satisfactory progress toward achieving a degree, a certificate, or in completing IGETC requirements to transfer to a four-year institution. Applicants must be a US citizen and California resident. (B7522)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Simms/Mann Family Foundation and community supporters

Number of Annual Awards: 5 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES

RONALD ALLAN CHROMY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to outstanding SBCC students who have declared majors in Geography or Geology. Eligible students must have completed one year of study (or have completed one semester and be enrolled in their second semester at the time of application) in their chosen major. Award may be used for tuition, fee, books, and/or educational supplies during the second year of study at SBCC. (D3025)

Minimum GPA required: 3.2 Minimum GPA in major: 3.5

Provided by: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chromy in memory of their son

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

CARL SAGAN MEMORIAL SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is named in honor of the many contributions of the late scientist, Carl Sagan, author and television lecturer on space and science. Awarded to provide financial assistance to a student with demonstrated financial need and having a special interest in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Recipient must be enrolled in at least twelve (12) units at SBCC, have completed one semester at SBCC, and have taken a minimum of one physical science class. Preference given to continuing SBCC students. (D7158)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Dr. Sidney Edelson during his lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

ENGLISH COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE

JOHN AND MARY MINASSIAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN LITERATURE +

Awarded to an English major who has earned a grade of “B,” or better, in all English courses required for a major in English Literature. All applicants for the scholarship will be required to submit an essay as defined by the faculty of the English Department. The award will be made based upon the scholastic achievements of the applicant and the quality of the essay. See the department chair for further information. (D7077)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jermagian

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $250

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

MERICOS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS *

Funded by a generous grant from the Mericos Foundation, scholarships will be awarded to entering students who will be taking at least 9 units in ESL in Fall 2013 at Santa Barbara City College or to continuing, full-time students who have completed 9 units of study in English as a Second Language (ESL). International students on F1 visas are not eligible. Preference will be given to under-represented students who are the first generation in their family to attend college. (B7224)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: The Mericos Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 40 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

PAUL MOLLOY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Established by friends and family of Paul Molloy, a dedicated and beloved SBCC ESL instructor until his untimely death in 1994. These awards are made to outstanding ESL students with financial need and who are currently enrolled in or have completed SBCC’s English as a Second Language Program. Applicants may be continuing their studies at SBCC or transferring to a four-year university or college. (D3083)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Kathy Molloy and friends and family

in memory of her husband Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE

MEN’S GARDEN CLUB OF SANTA BARBARA AWARD

Awarded to outstanding Environmental Horticulture students. Students must be continuing their studies at SBCC, and working toward either a two-year AS degree or toward transferring to a four-year institution. Selection committee will consist of representatives from the Men’s Garden Club and the Horticulture Department. See the department chair for application and spring semester deadline. (D3077)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Men's Garden Club of Santa Barbara

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

SANTA BARBARA BEAUTIFUL ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is established to encourage well-rounded SBCC Environmental Horticulture students with clear academic and community-related goals in order to increase the number of high quality horticultural professionals in the local community. Applicants must be declared Environmental Horticulture majors enrolled in twelve (12) units at the time of application and for each semester of the award period. Preference given to students whose express intent is to complete a degree at SBCC and/or continue schooling at a four-year instituion in Environmental Horticulture or a related discipline. Preference also given to students intending to eventually practice in the local community. (B7515)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Santa Barbara Beautiful, Inc.

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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FINANCE, MARKETING, AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES

WALLACE DREW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2005 in memory of Wallace Drew (1927–2003), a highly respected and successful Santa Barbara businessman and member of the Foundation for SBCC’s Board of Directors from 1987-1999, this scholarship is awarded to Finance, Marketing, and International Business majors actively working to complete either a degree or certificate. They must be continuing their studies at SBCC, be enrolled in at least 12 units, have completed half the necessary courses for their A.A. degree. (D7320)

Minimum GPA required in Major: 3.5 Minimum GPA required, cumulative: 3.0

Provided by: Dr. Ursula Henderson, Joyce and John Tevenan,

Patricia and Alan M. Griffin, Wally’s friends and colleagues, and Foundation for Santa Barbara City College Board Members

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

ANDRALL PEARSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN MARKETING

Established in memory of Andrall E. Pearson (1925–2006), whose native intelligence, strategic thought, and creativity led to a 40-year career in business leadership and marketing at McKinsey & Co., PepsiCo, and Yum Brands, as well as Professor Emeritus at his alma mater, Harvard Business School. This scholarship is awarded to Marketing majors who will have completed at least one (1) year at SBCC at the time of the award, and who are continuing their studies at SBCC. Recipients must carry at least twelve (12) units during each term of the award period and may be US citizens, permanent residents or international students. This award is based primarily on academic achievement augmented by the review committee’s assessment of applicants’ exhibited leadership abilities, motivation, and initiative. Preference shall be given to applicants who have exhibited interest and talent in the area of product marketing. (D7403)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0

Provided by: Mrs. Joanne Pearson Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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GLOBAL STUDIES

PETER O. HASLUND GLOBAL STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP +

Eligible applicants must be declared Global Studies majors who have attended SBCC for at least one semester at the time of application. They may be continuing, transfer, or re-entry students and must be enrolled in at least 9 units during the academic year to which the award applies. They must have completed Global Studies 101 at SBCC with a grade of “B” or better. This scholarship is based on a balance of financial need and academic achievement as determined by the selection committee annually. Preference will be given to students actively participating in campus or community service. (D7369)

Minimum overall GPA: 3.0 Provided by: Margareta Jamner

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

GRAPHIC DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY

DON CALAMAR PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOLARSHIP

Established by family and friends of Donald Calamar (1918-2004), an inspiring SBCC Continuing Education photography instructor (1948-98), and a passionate advocate of education throughout his life. Eligible applicants must be declared Graphic Design & Photography majors who have been fulltime SBCC students for at least one (1) semester and who have enrolled in and successfully completed at least one (1) SBCC photography credit course. They must be continuing their studies at SBCC and be enrolled in at least twelve (12) units for each of the two (2) semesters during the academic year to which the award applies. Applicants may be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Preference will be given to students who graduated from high schools within the SBCC district. Award is based equally on financial need (in the broadest sense) and academic achievement. (D7382) Minimum overall GPA: 3.0

Provided by: Calamar Family and friends Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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HONORS PROGRAM

JAMES SELLECK BOWER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HONORS PROGRAM

Awarded to outstanding students in the Honors Program at SBCC. Student must demonstrate financial need, be enrolled in the Honors Program at the time of application and be continuing their studies at SBCC. Preference given to students in academic majors. (D7162)

Minimum GPA required: 3.5 Provided by: James S. Bower during his lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 7 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

MORRIS AND IRMA JURKOWITZ HONORS PROGRAM AWARD

Awarded to students enrolled in SBCC’s Honors Program. The following criteria are considered in awarding the scholarship: GPA, number of Honors Program courses in which applicant is and has been enrolled, participation in Honors Program, Honors Fellowship and/or Honors Conference. Please see Honors Program Director for further information and requirements. (D3060)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Irma and Morris Jurkowitz

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $2,000

PRESIDENT'S SOPHOMORE SCHOLARSHIP

Multi-year award to an SBCC student who attended a local high school. Preference given to students enrolled in the Honors Program. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 12 but not more than 30 units prior to receiving the first year scholarship, and must demonstrate outstanding contribution to the community and/or campus. Criteria for following year renewal: continued enrollment at SBCC in at least twelve units each semester and maintaining a 3.0 GPA in courses taken in those semesters. Award can be used for tuition, books, and other college-related expenses. (B7008)

Minimum GPA required for application: 3.5 Provided by: The Richard Berti Family

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $2,000

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP

Established as a tribute to their parents and others who provided financial assistance to Mohammad El-Soussi and Carmen Rivero when they were international students, this scholarship provides two annual awards to second-year international students. This scholarship seeks to recognize the challenges posed in seeking a higher education outside of one’s country of origin. Recipients must be in good academic standing. Selection will be based on academic achievement and campus service record. (B7217)

Minimum GPA required: 3.5 Provided by: Mohammad El-Soussi and Carmen Rivero

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $250

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP

Established to assist international students who are facing financial difficulties, with special consideration given to students originating from developing nations. Students must be enrolled in the SBCC International Student Program and be in the US under a valid F Visa. They must have completed at least one (1) semester at SBCC at the time of application, be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) units at SBCC, and be continuing their studies at SBCC. Students must be enrolled in and complete a minimum of twelve (12) units per semester for the ensuing academic year. Award is based on a combination of academic achievement and financial need. (B7461)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Student Insurance and

The International Student Support Program Number of Annual Awards: 5

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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MIDDLE EAST STUDIES

MANOUTCHEHR M. ESKANDARI-QAJAR HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP IN MIDDLE EAST

STUDIES +

This academically based scholarship is awarded to a Middle East Studies major who has attended SBCC for at least one semester and who is continuing study at SBCC or transferring to a four-year institution. Applicants must be enrolled in at least 12 units, take one Political Science course for each semester covered by the award, and have an expressed intention of pursuing a baccalaureate or higher degree. (D7379)

Minimum general GPA required: 3.0 Minimum GPA in major courses: 3.5

Provided by: Margareta and Fred Jamner Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000Hewlett3

MADELEINE AND PETER JACOBSON MIDDLE EAST STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP +

Established to support and encourage students with demonstrated financial need who are participating in SBCC’s Middle East Studies Program, either through the Study Abroad Program (in years when the College sponsors a semester abroad in the Middle East) or on campus (in years when no semester abroad is offered). Eligible applicants must be declared Middle East Studies majors, enrolled in twelve (12) or more units at the time of application who have attended SBCC for two (2) consecutive semesters. If participating in the Middle East semester abroad course, students must be enrolled in and successfully complete a minimum of nine (9) units during the semester abroad; students on campus must be enrolled in and successfully complete a minimum of twelve (12) units during the award period. They must be continuing their studies at SBCC, and be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Recommendation of the Study Abroad Program Director is required in the years when the College sponsors a semester abroad in the Middle East and recommendation of the Middle East Studies Program Director is required each year. Awards may be used for cost of tuition and fees, books and supplies, childcare, and (if awarded for the Study Abroad Program) for travel and tour expenses. (B7400)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Madeleine and Peter Jacobson

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Awards: $1,000

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MUSIC

GUIDO BART AND SUZANNE FAULKNER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

This scholarship provides financial support and encouragement to Music majors studying either jazz or classical music. Applicants must have completed at least six (6) units of Music courses at the time of the award and must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) units for each semester of the award period. One award shall be made to a student focusing on the study of jazz (in honor of Guido) and one to a student whose focus is classical music. Recipients may be continuing their studies at SBCC or transferring to a four-year institution as declared Music majors. Awards shall be made to top applicants based on a combination of musical ability, financial need (in the broadest sense), and student’s demonstrated motivation to excel in the chosen area of music being studied. (B7510)

Minimum GPA in the Major: 3.0 Minimum Overall GPA: 2.5

Provided by: Katherine S. Bart in memory of her husband and her stepmother Number of Annual Awards: 2

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

HAROLD DUNN, MAHLON BALDERSTON, AND ROBERT DAVIS SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to an outstanding music student. See the Music Department Administrative Assistant for additional application information and requirements. (D3084)

Minimum GPA required: 3.5 Provided by: Phyllis Dunn, and family and friends of SBCC Music Department faculty

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

DEBRA ANN NESBIT AND MICHAEL NESBIT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN PIANO AND MUSIC

STUDIES

Debra Ann Nesbit and her son, Michael, perished in an automobile accident on December 31, 2002. They were the daughter and grandson of cherished college friends, Irma and Morris Jurkowitz. In their memory, in honor of Michael’s enthusiasm and talent as a pianist, and with sincere esteem for the Jurkowitzes, this scholarship is established. Applicants must be declared Music majors, with an instrumental piano studies emphasis. They must be continuing students with one or more semesters at SBCC, and be enrolled in at least one music course each semester. They must be full-time students and US citizens. Scholarship is based on academic achievement and musical aptitude. Preference is given to students involved in community service (whether related to their Music studies). An audition before the Music Department scholarship selection committee is required. Please note: Lacking adequately qualified candidates from piano studies, the Music Department scholarship selection committee may consider other qualified Music majors. (B7297)

Minimum overall GPA required: 3.0 Minimum GPA in major: 3.5

Provided by: Barbara E. Mathews, M.D. and Michael Zirolli Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

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PATRICIA STARR MUSIC PERFORMANCE SCHOLARSHIP

Endowed in 2005 as a result of Patricia Starr’s 2004 cross country bicycle ride, this scholarship is awarded to declared Music majors who are emphasizing music performance, whether vocal or instrumental. Applicants may be newly entering or continuing their studies at SBCC, must be enrolled in at least 12 units each semester, and be US citizens. Award is based equally on academic performance and financial need. Funds may be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies, or any expenses associated with living, transportation, touring, or childcare. (D7335)

Minimum GPA required: 3.50 Provided by: Friends and supporters of PatriciaStarr and Gabriel Gonzales

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

NURSING AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING SCHOLARSHIP

This merit-based scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the Associate Degree of Nursing program. See the department chair for further information. (B3010)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Various Individuals

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500 Amount of Annual Award: $500

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to ADN students with demonstrated financial need. Eligible applicants must be continuing ADN students who have completed the equivalent of one (1) semester and reached Level II. Preference given to re-entry students (returning to school after three or more years away from an educational environment). Recipient must carry at least six (6) units during each term of the award period and be a US citizen. Preference given to single parent students. (B7393)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Marlyn Bernstein

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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BLANCHE BALZARETTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students with demonstrated financial need who are enrolled in either the Associate Degree in Nursing or the Licensed Vocational Nursing Program. Awards made upon recommendation of a committee of the Nursing faculty. See the department chair for further information. Applicants must be either US citizens or permanent residents. (D3021)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Sister Carolita Johnson during her lifetime and the Estate of Blanche Balzarette

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $250

BIRDWELL FAMILY TRUST / ST. FRANCIS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP IN ASSOCIATE

DEGREE IN NURSING *

To assist and encourage promising ADN students, this scholarship is awarded to one with demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily that required to qualify for either state or federal financial) who also exhibits academic achievement, motivation, and likelihood for success. Applicants must be US citizens, complete a minimum of nine (9) units per semester for the ensuing academic year, must live in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, or Ventura County and have the intention of living and working in one of those geographical areas. (B7415)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Birdwell Family Trust (Stephen Frank, Trustee)

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $2,200

FORREST AND DOROTHY BROOKS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP *

Intended to assist promising Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) students with demonstrated financial need. Applicants may be newly entering, re-entry, or continuing students in the ADN Program. They may be US citizens or have permanent resident status and carry at least six (6) units and maintain a 3.0 GPA during each term of the award period. Applicants must have graduated from a Santa Barbara County high school. Preference given to single parent students who have minor children residing with them. Award is based on a balance of academic achievement and financial need. (D7386)

Minimum GPA required: Entering or Re-entering Students: 3.0 in ADN prerequisite courses Continuing Students: 3.0 in ADN courses

Provided by: Mary Brooks Racich in memory of her parents Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

DAVID W. DONER, JR., M.D. ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING SCHOLARSHIP *+

Established to honor the outstanding nurses who lovingly supported and cared for Dr. Doner’s patients at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara Artificial Kidney Center, and Lompoc Artificial Kidney Center, and to provide financial support and encouragement to ADN students who will become our future nurses. Applicants must be enrolled in the SBCC Associate Degree in Nursing Program as full-time students (six or more units) during all semesters of the award period. Applicants must have completed Level I and be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Selection shall be based on a balance of academic achievement and financial need (the latter in the broadest sense, not restricted to federal or state guidelines to receive financial aid). (D7513)

Minimum GPA: 3.0 Provided by: David W. Doner, Jr., M.D.

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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DORIS DORAN CRAWFORD NURSING SCHOLARSHIP *

Awarded to entering or continuing students in the Associate Degree in Nursing Program. Award is based on demonstrated financial need. Applicants must be either US citizens or permanent residents. (D3023)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford in honor of Mr. Crawford's mother

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $750

ERNY MARGARET EDELSON, R.N. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING *

Established in 1993 to recognize and honor the unparalleled dedication and professionalism that Erny Edelson brought to her career in nursing. Mrs. Edelson was a surgical nurse who spent much of her career with the International Health Department in Shanghai, China. Awarded to high achieving students – either entering or continuing in the Associate Degree of Nursing Program – who have an interest in or dedication to community service. Students must be enrolled in the Nursing Program during the fall semester. Scholarships may be renewed to a maximum of four semesters through annual application. (D3028)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Dr. Sidney Edelson during his lifetime,

in memory of his wife Number of Annual Awards: 7

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

JANET RUTH EHRMANN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is to assist a second year nursing student in the SBCC Associate Degree in Nursing Program and to promote academic excellence and the acquisition of applied nursing skills. Applicants must be students in the ADN Program who will have reached Level II at the time of the award. They must be enrolled in between six (6) and nine (9) units throughout the period of this award and have and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all coursework related to the ADN Program. Applicants must be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Award of the scholarship is based strictly on merit. Award will be made to a student who demonstrates potential for being a talented and caring nurse and who is clearly dedicated to the profession. In addition to the application and personal essay, applicants must provide the selection committee with a written letter of recommendation from one (1) member of the ADN faculty. (B7435) Minimum GPA required: 3.0

Provided by: Robert and Mary Ehrmann Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

COLLEEN GROGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to a student enrolled in either the Licensed Vocational Nursing or the Associate Degree in Nursing Programs. Preference given to minority students, and to those active in community and/or church organizations. (B7011)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Friends and family of Colleen Grogan

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $250

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DORIS M. LOUTH HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to an ADN student who has completed one semester and who is continuing study at SBCC. Student must demonstrate excellence in clinical skils and problem solving, and compassion for elderly patients. In addition, student should be motivated and have great potential for completing the ADN ptogram and subsequent state licensure exam. Preference given to female students. (D7422)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Claudia L. Mitchell in honor of her mother

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

ROBERT C. LOUTH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded annually to a student who has passed Level I in the ADN Program. Preference given to promising male nursing students. Recipient must demonstrate clinical excellence and ability to apply nursing principles and problem-solving skills in the clinical area. A sense of humor is desirable. Faculty should feel confident that the recipient will succeed in the ADN Program. (D7006)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 in ADN courses Provided by: Claudia Louth Mitchell in memory of her father

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

EVE MILLER, GLADYS SMITS, FLORENCE TISDELL, AND IDA MEIR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to outstanding nursing students at SBCC, one each from the Licensed Vocational Nursing Program and the Associate Degree Nursing Program. Students must have financial need with preference given to minority students. These scholarships have been funded annually since 1957 and in perpetuity since May 2000 by Altrusa International, Inc. of Santa Barbara in honor of the following women: Eve Miller – Founding President in 1936 of the Altrusa Club of Santa Barbara, an organization of classified professional women dedicated to the betterment of the community through active service. Gladys Smits – Nursing Supervisor, Cottage Hospital Knapp School of Nursing during WWII, and Altrusa Club President 1944-1945 and District Governor 1949-1951. Florence Tisdell – Lifelong nurse for a Santa Barbara Obstetric Gynecologist, retiring at age 93 when the doctor she worked for retired, and Charter Member of the Altrusa Club of Santa Barbara in 1945, serving the Club faithfully and loyally for 40 years. Ida Meir – Founder and organizer of the Nursing Program at Santa Barbara City College in 1957, instructor for the first classes (the very first class of only six students: five women and one man), director of the program until her retirement in 1965, and active and creative Altrusan from 1948 until 1995. (D3082)

Minimum GPA required: 3.5 Provided by: Altrusa International, Inc. of Santa Barbara

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $250

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ADOLF C. PEDOTTI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR NURSING STUDENTS

This award pays tribute to the nursing assistants and aides who cared for Adolf C. Pedotti during the last years of his life. Scholarships are made to students enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing and Vocational Nursing programs. Recipients will be chosen based on their demonstration of an attitude that contributes to the well-being of the patient; an ability to win trust and cooperation from patients; a talent for contributing cheer, humor and mental stimulation; genuine concern for creating safe and pleasant surroundings for patients; and an ability to provide the technical aspects of care in a respectful, caring and competent manner. Recipients must be receiving satisfactory grades in all nursing courses and be recommended by the appropriate faculty. (D7083)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Helen Schott Pedotti (Adolf C. Pedotti's wife),

The Monroe Foundation, and other family members and friends Number of Awards: LVN Program annual awards: 5

ADN Program annual awards: 5 Amount of Annual Award: $500

SBCC NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students enrolled in the Associate Degree of Nursing Program. This merit-based award requires recommendation by instructor. (D7028)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: SBCC Nursing Alumni Association

Number of Annual Awards: 15 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL GUILD ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to promising nursing students who have completed Level One and are continuing students in the

SBCC ADN program. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to a life and career in Nursing. They must carry at least six (6) units, and be US citizens. Award of this scholarship is based on financial need, with preference given to highly motivated and enthusiastic students. (B7339)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 in ADN courses Provided by: The St. Francis Hospital Guild

through the St. Francis Foundation Number of Annual Awards: 4

Amount of Annual Award: $2,500

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MADELEINE M. SICOTTE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING SCHOLARSHIP

Madeleine M. Sicotte was a caring, talented, and dedicated member of the Nursing profession who served at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital for 37 years. Recognized for her excellent nursing care and as a professional role model, she was loved and respected by her colleagues and patients. This scholarship, established in her memory, is to assist and encourage motivated, enthusiastic, and promising ADN students who demonstrate financial need and a strong commitment to a life and career in Nursing. Eligible applicants are students in the Associate Degree Nursing who have completed Level II at the time of the award. They must be US citizens, carry at least six (6) units, and have a minimum GPA of 2.5. Award of this scholarship is based on financial need, with preference given to highly motivated and enthusiastic students. (D7314)

Minimum GPA: 2.5 Provided by: Joseph A. Dandona, Sr. during his lifetime,

in memory of his friend Number of Annual Awards: 7

Amount of Annual Awards: $1,000

SILVERBERG FAMILY NURSING BOOK SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students in the Associate Degree in Nursing Program based equally on academic achievement and financial need (based on meeting requirements to qualify for either state or federal financial aid). Applicants must have completed Level I, be enrolled in at least six (6) units at the time of application and for the period to which the award applies, and be continuing their studies at SBCC. Applicants may either be US citizens or have permanent resident status. (B7410)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Ellen and Harvey Silverberg

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $350

MARJORIE BROWN STARK MEMORIAL NURSING SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students enrolled in the vocational and registered nursing program who have demonstrated good bedside care through application of nursing principles and theory, and have demonstrated financial need. (D4276)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Dr. Boyd Stark during his lifetime in memory of his wife, Marjorie

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

Additional financial assistance for full-time students in either the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) or the Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) programs is also available through Cottage Health System. To obtain

information on available funding, contact the Cottage Hospital Human Resources Department Human Resources Department at 805.682.7111 ext. 2940.

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PHI THETA KAPPA HONOR SOCIETY

PHI THETA KAPPA HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP +

Eligible applicants must be members of the Beta Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa who have attended SBCC for at least one(1) semester at the time of application. They may be continuing their studies at SBCC or transferring to a four-year college or university. They must be enrolled in twelve (12) or more units for each of the applicable academic periods, and be either US citizens or international students or have permanent resident status. Award is based on academic achievement, with attention given to financial need. Recipient must have the intention to pursue a baccalaureate degree or higher. Preference will be given to students actively participating in either campus or community service organizations. In addition to the application, financial statement, and personal essay, applicants must provide the selection committee with written recommendations from three (3) SBCC faculty members. (D7358)

Minimum GPA required: 3.5 Provided by: Margareta Jamner

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

POLITICAL SCIENCE

JASON DAVIDSON SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE +

Awarded to a student whose major area of study is Political Science and who has demonstrated academic achievement. Preference will be given to students in the honors program. (D7079)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Mr. Thomas R. Davidson in honor of his son Jason,

a former SBCC Political Science student Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $500

JOHN KAY HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE +

This academically based scholarship is awarded to a Political Science major who has attended SBCC for at least one semester and who is either transferring or continuing his/her studies at SBCC. If continuing the student must be enrolled in at least twelve (12) units and take one Political Science course during each semester covered by the award. They may be US citizens or have permanent resident status. If applicable, preference shall be given to students actively participating in either campus or community service. (D7355)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Margareta and Fred Jamner

Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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RADIOGRAPHY AND SONOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY

BIRDWELL FAMILY TRUST / ST. FRANCIS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP IN RADIOLOGY AND

SONOGRAPHY *

To assist and encourage promising Radiograpic & Imaging Sciences or Diagnostic Medical Sonography students, this scholarship is awarded to those with demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily that required to qualify for either state or federal financial aid) who exhibit academic achievement, motivation, and likelihood of success. Students must complete at least twelve (12) units per semester during the academic year. Applicants must be US citizens, live in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, or Ventura County, and intend tof live and work in those geographic areas. (B7415)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Birdwell Family Trust (Stephen Frank, Trustee)

Number of Annual Awards: 4 Amount of Annual Award: $2,200

BOB COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in memory of Bob Cook, SBCC Assistant Professor and Clinical Coordinator of the Radiology and Imaging Sciences Program. Bob was a kind and generous instructor and a tireless advocate for his students. This award will provide financial support and encouragement for students finishing their first year in the program. Eligible students must be declared Radiology and Imaging Sciences majors who have completed at least twelve (12) units in the major and are US citizens. They must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) units for each semester of the award period. Award is based on a combination of academic achievement and potential for excellence in a clinical setting. (B7507)

Minimum GPA: 2.5 Provided by: Susan Cook and friends and family

In memory of her husband Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $750

PHOEBE HARRIS DAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to an outstanding female student in the Radiography Program, with demonstrated financial need. Preference given to under-represented students. Endowed in 1991 by Altrusa International, Inc., of Santa Barbara, in honor of Phoebe Harris Day. Mrs. Day founded the Radiology Department at Santa Barbara City College in 1967 while pursuing her life’s work as a Radiology Technician at the Santa Barbara General Hospital. Mrs. Day planned the Department’s program with the assistance of members of the medical profession and taught the first classes with medical professionals as guest speakers. She retired in 1970. As an Altrusan, she was the Club’s President, 1950-1951 and District Governor 1955-1957. (D3074)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Altrusa International, Inc. of Santa Barbara

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $225

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ERNY MARGARET EDELSON, R.N. ENDOWED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN RADIOGRAPHY

Awarded to high achieving students in the Radiography Program who have an interest and dedication to community service. Students must be continuing in SBCC’s Radiography program in the Fall. (D7012)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 in major Provided by: Dr. Sidney Edelson during his lifetime in memory of his wife

Number of Annual Awards: 5 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

SCHOOL OF CULINARY ARTS

ALLSHARP MATERIALS SCHOLARSHIP +

Awards are determined by the faculty of the School of Culinary Arts annually. Students must be in the SCA and enrolled in 10.5 units, and be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. Cuisinier Award: Student must have completed courses through the second semester with a GPA of 2.0 or better. Student may be US citizen, international student, or have permanent resident status. Awarded based on a combination of academic achievement, exemplary culinary skill, and recommendation of faculty. Student will receive a Messermeister Park Plaza cutlery set. Golden Toque Award: Awarded at the completion of the fourth semester to the top student in the graduating class. Student may be US citizen, international student, or have permanent resident status. Student will receive a Messermeister Meridian cutlery set. (B7344)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: AllSharp

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Awards: Park Plaza and Meridian cutlery sets

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF WINE AND FOOD SANTA BARBARA CHAPTER CULINARY ARTS

SCHOLARSHIP

Applicants must be continuing fulltime School of Culinary Arts students who have completed two (2) semesters by the time of the award period. They must be enrolled in nine (9) or more units each semester during the award period and be U.S. citizens. Award of this scholarship is based on a balance between academic achievement, financial need, and the applicant’s enthusiasm and display of artistic and creative talent as it relates to culinary arts. Funds may be used for tuition, fees, books, and supplies. (B7384)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: A.I.W.F. Santa Barbara Chapter

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

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COETA AND DONALD R. BARKER FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students enrolled in the School of Culinary Arts. Selection will be based on financial need and demonstrated commitment and motivation to complete the Culinary Arts major at SBCC. (D7056) Minimum GPA required: None

Provided by: The Coeta and Donald R. Barker Foundation Number of Annual Awards: 12

Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

BASSHAM-SHOEMAKER CULINARY ARTS SCHOLARSHIP +

Established by Shelley Shoemaker Silva in recognition of her maternal great grandmother, Virginia Bassham and her paternal grandmother, Marie Shoemaker, both of whom were and are great and inspirational cooks. This annual scholarship is awarded to an outstanding second year student in the School of Culinary Arts, with preference given to a student transferring as a full-time student to a four-year institution or culinary institute for advanced culinary training. The recipient must have a demonstrated commitment to preparing for a career in the culinary field, have demonstrated academic achievement, and be involved in some form of voluntary service either on campus or in the community. (B7325)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Shelley Shoemaker Silva

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

BOUCHON AMERICAN RIVIERA SCHOLARSHIP

The bouchon Scholarship is established to encourage high-achieving culinary arts students who show strong promise as developing chefs. Applicants must be declared majors in the School of Culinary Arts Program and be either re-entering or continuing students enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) units for each of the semesters of the award period. Successful student awardee will have an interview and an opportunity for a paid internship of up to 100 hours at bouchon. (B7504) Minimum GPA: 2.5

Provided by: Mitchell Sjerven Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $2,500

JAMES SELLECK BOWER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HRC PROGRAM

Awarded to outstanding students in the School of Culinary Arts at SBCC. Student must demonstrate financial need, be enrolled in the SCA at the time of application, and continue in the Fall semester at SBCC. (D7163)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: James S. Bower

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

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CAROLINE ELIZABETH DAVIS BOOK SCHOLARSHIP FOR CULINARY ARTS STUDENTS

This scholarship is in honor of Ms. Caroline Elizabeth Davis, who took advantage of a second chance in life and completed a program in culinary arts, and who now is a fine chef and restaurateur. The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage committed students in the SBCC School of Culinary Arts by providing funds for books. Award of this scholarship is based on a combination of academic achievement and financial need. (B7523)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Cynthia Davis Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $200

SANTA BARBARA CULINARY ARTS SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF JULIA CHILD*

This scholarship is established to honor Julia Child, a cherished friend and a great and inspirational cook. She shared her passion, philosophy, and talent for all things culinary by instructing and inspiring her students for more than 45 years. The purpose of this scholarship is to offer financial assistance to highly motivated and enthusiastic SCA students. Eligible students must be fulltime SCA students and may be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. They may be re-entry, newly entering, or students continuing their culinary studies at SBCC. Award of this scholarship is based in equal parts on academic achievement and financial need, with preference given to female applicants. The awardee will be added to SBCA’s mailing list and kept informed of all events throughout the year. The awardee should anticipate attending one meeting of the Board of Directors of the Santa Barbara Culinary Arts, as well as being the guest of their guest at one of the monthly evening meetings of the entire membership. In addition, the sponsored student’s photo accompanied by a short biographical sketch shall be posted on the SBCA

website during the applicable academic year. (D7354) Minimum GPA required: 3.0

Provided by: Santa Barbara Culinary Arts Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

JOVANI TOVAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN HOTEL, RESTAURANT & CULINARY STUDIES * +

Through his good humor, enthusiasm, and open heartedness, Jovani Tovar touched the lives of his instructors and fellow students. After losing his life in a senseless act of violence, this annual scholarship was established in his memory by his mother and family. It is intended to benefit entering, continuing, and transferring students who are declared majors in the School of Culinary Arts. Recipients of this scholarship shall be enrolled in 9 or more units each semester, and be either U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status. Award of this scholarship is based in equal parts on financial need and academic achievement. Funds may be used for tuition, fees, books, and supplies. (D7283)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Rosalinda Tovar and the Tovar Family

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

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WINE CASK AMERICAN RIVIERA SCHOLARSHIP

The Wine Cask Scholarship is established to encourage high-achieving culinary arts students who show strong promise as developing chefs. Applicants must be declared majors in the School of Culinary Arts Program and be either re-entering or continuing students enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) units for each of the semesters of the award period. Successful student awardee will have an interview and an opportunity for a paid internship of up to 100 hours at Wine Cask. (B7505)

Minimum GPA: 2.5 Provided by: Mitchell Sjerven

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $2,500

Additional scholarships for Hotel, Restaurant and Culinary (HRC) students, including awards from the American Institute of Wine and Food are administered directly by the department. For further information

on aid to HRC students, please contact Randy Bublitz, School of Culinary Arts Program Director, SBCC, 805.965.0581, ext. 2830

SCHOOL OF MEDIA ARTS

YARDI SYSTEMS, INC. SCHOOL OF MEDIA ARTS/SINGLE PARENTS SCHOLARSHIP

Established to offer financial assistance which promotes completion of an AA degree and/or successful transfer to a four-year college or university for students majoring in any area of the School of Media Arts (SoMA), with preference given to single parent students. Applicants must be declared majors in any discipline within the Media Arts (including Journalism, Graphic Design, Photography, Film & TV Production, Film Studies, Game Design & Simulation, Web Design, 3-D Animation, Computer-Assisted Design, and Audio Production). Applicants must have completed at least one (1) semester at the time of application and be continuing their syudies at SBCC. Students must be enrolled in at least twelve (12) units at the time of application and complete a minimum of twelve (12) units per semester for the ensuing academic year. Recipients must be either US citizens or have permanenrt resident status. Preference given to single parent students, verified through the EOPS/CARE Program. (Definition: Head of household on Federal tax filings, has physical custody of children 17 or younger, is actively rearing said children, and is providing greater than 50% of financial and emotional support of said children.) (D7462)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Yardi Systems, Inc.

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES

CLAIRE BROISSOIT HOFFNER SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE * +

Claire Hoffner, a dedicated French instructor at Santa Barbara City College from 1967-91, has established this scholarship. It is intended to provide support and encouragement to motivated students who are studying the French language. It is available to students studying the French language through the SBCC Foreign Language Department’s French language courses. Applicants must carry nine (9) or more units and be enrolled in at least one (1) French language course each semester. They must be US citizens. They may be entering, continuing, re-entry, or transferring students. Recipients may use award for tuition, fees, books, and/or expenses of living, childcare, transportation, and/or travel costs. (D7289) Minimum GPA: 3.0

Provided by: Claire Brossoit Hoffner Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $350

FRANCISCO S. MORENO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDY OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE +

Francisco S. Moreno (1938–2003) was a dedicated SBCC Spanish language instructor for more than 30 years, until the day of his untimely passing. This scholarship, awarded on the basis of academic achievement, is available to students who intend to study Spanish language at a four-year college or univeristy immediately following graduation from SBCC, with the goal of either a major or minor in Spanish language studies. At least 16 units in Spanish language study must have been completed at SBCC. Of those 16 units, no more than 4 units may have been earned via “credit through examination.” Applicants must carry at least twolve (12) units. Applicants may be US citizens, international students, or have permanent resident status. Recipients must use the award for tuition, fees, books, and/or expenses of living, childcare, and transportation, and/or travel related to the Spanish language. (D7302) Minimum GPA in Spanish language studies: 3.5 Minimum overall GPA: 3.0

Provided by: Maria Santa Cruz Moreno and Ferancisco’s colleagues, family, and friends

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $350

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THEATRE ARTS

DEBRA ANN NESBIT AND MICHAEL NESBIT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN THEATRE ARTS *

This scholarship is established in memory of Debra Ann Nesbit and Michael Nesbit, the daughter and grandson, respectively, of SBCC friends and supporters, Irma and Morris Jurkowitz. It is intended to assist and encourage highly motivated, enthusiastic Theatre Arts students in their studies. Recipients of this scholarship shall be enrolled in twelve (12) or more units each semester, and be either U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status. Award of this scholarship is based in equal parts on financial need and academic achievement. Funds may be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies, and/or expenses associated with living and transportation. (B7290)

Minimum GPA required: 3.5 Provided by: Lila and Joseph S. Scher

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $500

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AWARDED BY DEPARTMENT

Please note: The scholarships listed in this section cannot be applied for online in the manner of those listed above. To be considered a candidate for the scholarships in this section, you must contact the

appropriate department under which the scholarship is listed. In some cases, these scholarships are by nomination only (i.e., a faculty member must put your name forward for consideration). Additional

information, including deadlines and requirements, may be listed for some scholarships in this section.

ART DEPARTMENT-

VENTURA POTTERS GUILD AWARD IN CERAMICS +

Awarded to a first or second year student engaged in the study of ceramics in SBCC’s Art Department. Recipient must be currently enrolled in 12 units, including art classes. (Please note: Lacking full-time student applicants, part-time students may be considered by the selection committee.) Applicants must show potential to excel in ceramics. The award will be presented at the annual student show to a student who shows potential in the ceramic arts. A portfolio of between three and six pieces of art should be submitted to the Art Department faculty by the third Friday in March. The Art Department faculty are free to nominate potential recipients in addition to any applications received. A thank you letter and a photograph of the student and his/her work is required. (B7094)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Ventura Potters Guild

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $150

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-AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT-

Please note: Students need to contact the Automotive Technology Department to see when the application will become available.

THOMAS R. BENNETT AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AWARD*

Available to Automotive Technology majors with demonstrated financial need. Available to newly entering, continuing, and graduating students. No application is required. Recipients are nominated and selected by faculty committee. (D3008)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Mr. Stan Crapo in honor of his friend

Number of Annual Awards: Up to 16 Amount of Annual Award(s): $250

-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT-

MICROBIOLOGY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD*

This annual award is presented to an SBCC Biological Sciences student who has proven him- or herself to be the outstanding Microbiology student of the academic year. Potential award recipients are nominated by the Microbiology course instructor. To be nominated and considered, students must either be enrolled in or have just completed the Biological Science Microbiology course (BIOMED 127). Nominees may be continuing their studies at SBCC or may be transferring to a four-year college or university. Nominees must be enrolled in at least four (4) units at the time of nomination. Award is based primarily on academic achievement augmented by the review committee’s assessment of nominees’ exhibited class leadership and the support which nominees have provided to other students enrolled concurrently in the Microbiology course. (D7398)

Minimum GPA: 3.5 Provided by: Judith Meyer, Ph.D., during her lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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WILLIAM OLIVARIUS BIOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP*

A 1982 endowment from the late William Olivarius enabled the Biological Sciences Department to offer scholarships to students majoring in biology or life science. Scholarships are made on the basis of academic excellence. Eligible students must have declared a major in one of the life sciences (e.g., biological sciences, botany, ecology, natural history) and be pursuing either an A.A. or an A.S. They may be newly entering students or continuing their studies at SBCC, and must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 units each semester. In addition to a completed application through the Biological Sciences Department, applicants must submit a one-page essay outlining educational objectives, plans for future use of education, and how receiving this scholarship will lead to achieving those goals. Applications and additional information are available from the Biological Sciences Department. (D3500)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: William Olivarius Trust

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award: Varies

CAREER TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL STUDIES-

COMMUNITY WEST BANK SCHOLARSHIP FOR VOCATIONAL STUDIES +

Created through the Rotary of Montecito Foundation, this scholarship provides support and encouragement to students pursuing career technical and/or vocational studies at SBCC. Award is based on a combination of ability and enthusiasm in pursuit of their vocational studies with preference given to students with broad financial need. Award is by faculty nomination. Award is presented at the annual Rotary Club of Montecito luncheon held on the SBCC campus. (B7493)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Community West Bank and the Rotary Club of Montecito Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

MARTIN AND JULIA KOOBATION/ROTARY OF MONTECITO FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP +

Created through the Rotary Club of Montecito Foundation, this scholarship provides support and encouragement to students pursuing career technical and/or vocational studies at SBCC. This scholarship is awarded to a career technical student who exhibits some or all of the characteristics exemplified by Martin Koobation, which include ethical conduct, fair and equal treatment of others, service to the community or to the program, and respect for and promotion of education. Award is by faculty nomination. Award is presented at the annual Rotary Club of Montecito luncheon held on the SBCC campus. (D7407)

Minimum GPA required: 2.75 Provided by: Rotary of Montecito Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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ROTARY OF MONTECITO FOUNDATION PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP +

For SBCC students studying in any area of career technology or vocational arts, this scholarship is awarded to those with financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding) who demonstrate leadership qualities of the Rotary Four Way Test:

First: Is it the truth? Second: Is it fair to all concerned?

Third: Will it build good will and better friendships? Fourth: Will it be beneficial to all concerned?

Students must be enrolled in and complete a minimum of nine (9) units per semester for the period of the award. They must be either US citizens or have permanent resident status and may be re-entering, continuing their studies at SBCC or transferring to a professional school or four-year institution. Award is by faculty nomination. Award is presented at the annual Rotary Club of Montecito luncheon held on the SBCC campus. (B7506)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: John and Christy Glanville through the

Rotary of Montecito Foundation Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT-

HOLMES SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Awarded to CIS majors based on financial need and academic performance. Contact the department chair for application and deadline. (B5150E)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Estate of James and Margaret Ruth Holmes

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award(s): Varies

-COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT-

HOLMES SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS

Awarded to CNEE majors for books, supplies, and reimbursement of education-associated costs. Contact the department chair for application and deadline. (B5150.03)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Estate of James and Margaret Ruth Holmes

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award(s): Varies

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- COMPUTER SCIENCE

HOLMES SCHOLARSHIP FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE +

Awarded to students majoring in Computer Science and transferring to a four-year institution. (B5150.02)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: Estate of James and Margaret Ruth Holmes

Number of Annual Awards: varies Amount of Annual Award: varies

-ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-

WILLIAM OLIVARIUS ENGLISH SCHOLARSHIP *

In 1982, an endowment from the late William Olivarius enabled the English Department to offer scholarships to students majoring in English and be pursuing an A.A. They may be newly entering students or continuing their studies at SBCC, and must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) units each semester. In addition to a completed application made through the English Department, applicants must submit an essay detailing educational objectives, long-range plans, and the importance of this scholarship. Applications and additional information are available from the English Department. See the department chair for further information, application, and deadline. (D3510)

Minimum GPA required: 3.0 Provided by: William Olivarius Trust

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award: Varies

GENERAL

OLSEN/SANTOS/LA CUMBRE COUNTRY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to qualifying employees of La Cumbre Country Club and their dependents enrolled in either SBCC credit courses or SBCC Continuing Education Division non-credit courses. Application forms are distributed by La Cumbre Country Club. Applicants’ eligibility must be verified by a designated representative of that organization. (B7146)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Proceeds from the Olsen/Santos Golf Tournament

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award: Varies with a maximum of $700 per calendar year

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-GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT-

Please note: Students do not need to apply for these scholarships. Geology Department faculty makes awards based on student need and expenses associated with specific geology field trips.

THOMAS R. BENNETT GEOLOGY AWARD

Awarded to Geology majors intending to pursue a career in Earth Science. Recipients must demonstrate high scholastic achievement and financial need. Application is made through the Geology Department. Recipients may be nominated by department faculty and are selected by faculty committee. See department chair for information. (D3009)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Mr. Stan Crapo in honor of his friend

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award: Varies

WILLIAM E. KENNETT MEMORIAL GEOLOGY AWARD

Provides partial or full scholarship support for Geology students participating in Geology Program field study courses. Students must have financial need, be currently enrolled as full-time students (i.e., not merely "drop-ins" for the purpose of participating in the field study) and be continuing their studies at SBCC. They need to be US citizens or have permanent resident status. Geology instructor(s) involved in the specific field study course have discretion over who receives an award and in what amount. (B7476) Minimum GPA required: None

Provided by: Mrs. Frances Kennett in memory of her husband Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award: Varies

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-HONORS PROGRAM-

Please note: There is no application process. Once the freshman class of Honors students is admitted, the first twenty students meeting scholarship eligibility requirements will receive the award.

PALMER JACKSON HONORS SCHOLARSHIP FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS *

Awarded to high school seniors with a 3.75 GPA or who are in the top twenty percentile of their graduating class. Students must qualify and be accepted into SBCC’s Honors Program beginning with their semester of entry. No application is necessary, but interested students should contact the director of the Honors Program. Qualified students will automatically receive the scholarship once admitted to the Honors Program. If more than 20 students qualify, recipients will be selected based on committee review of students’ honors essays. (D3058)

Minimum GPA required: 3.75 or top 20% of class Provided by: Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Jackson through the Ann Jackson Family Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 20 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000-

JOURNALISM-

RAY CANTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to an outstanding reporter or editor on The Channels staff continuing his or her studies at SBCC. Recommendation of The Channels advisor required. (D7379)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: The late Mrs. Elizabeth Canton

in memory of her husband, former SBCC Journalism Professor Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $500

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-MARINE DIVING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT-

Please note: All Marine Diving Technology scholarships are by nomination only. Awards (one per semester) are based on merit and faculty recommendation.

ASSOCIATION OF DIVING CONTRACTORS/TOM DEVINE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to students in the Marine Diving Technology Program. Preference is given based on performance, attitude, demonstration of good work ethic, and the desire to succeed in the Commercial Diving Industry. MDT Program graduates continuing their education may apply. (B7001)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Family and friends in memory of Tom Devine

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $300

EJAT EZAL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

This award will be provided exclusively to Marine Diving Technology students. Students will be selected by the faculty and recognized for their contributions to the diving community, including leadership in the local diving community, volunteer activities, and dedication to locally sponsored diving activities and safe diving practices through educational outreach. Award is by nomination and students need not make an application. (B7143)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Proceeds from the Diving Rescue Workshop

and the Santa Barbara Underwater Film Festival Number of Annual Awards: 2

Amount of Annual Award: $250

DR. HUGH GREER MARINE TECHNOLOGY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP * +

Established in 2002 in memory of Dr. Greer and his lifetime contribution to diving, diving medicine, and marine technology. Applicants must carry twelve (12) or more units and be enrolled in the Marine Diving

Technology Program. Applicants must be US citizens, have a demonstrated interest in the science of

diving technology, physiology, and medicine, and demonstrate commitment to diving safety and to the

advancement and promotion of diving safety within the local community. They may be entering, continuing,

or transferring students. Scholarships are awarded twice a year, one (1) in the fall semester and one (1) in

the spring semester. Recipients may use the award for tuition, fees, books, and/or expenses of living, childcare, transportation, and/or travel costs. (D7272) Minimum GPA: 3.5

Provided by: Family, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Hugh D. Greer Number of Annual Awards: 2

Amount of Annual Award: $400

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DUANE JONES FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship will be awarded to a Marine Diving Technology student who demonstrates potential for success in the diving profession. Award of the scholarship shall be based in equal parts on achievement within the program and demonstrated financial need. Eligible applicants must be students enrolled on a full-time basis in the SBCC Marine Diving Technology Program. They may be entering or continuing students who are United States citizens and must carry at least twelve (12) units. (D7352)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: M. Duane Jones

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $500

RAMSEY PARKS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN MARINE DIVING TECHNOLOGY

This scholarship in memory of Ramsey Parks, founder of, and director and instructor for the Marine Diving Technology (MDT) program from 1968-1980, is established to recognize an outstanding Marine Diving Technology student who demonstrates leadership within and commitment to the MDT program and the potential to succeed and contribute meaningfully to marine and diving industries. Recipients may be continuing, graduating or transferring MDT majors in good academic standing. Recipients will have a strong volunteer record within the MDT program and the local diving community and demonstrate leadership qualities. (B7206)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Various donors

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $150

POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-

ROBERT CASIER SCHOLARSHIP +

Awarded to an SBCC political science major who has transferred to either UCSB or UC Berkeley as a political science major. The student must have attended SBCC for at least one year and following transfer must have completed at least two quarters (UCSB) or one semester (UCB) of high level performance. Preference will be given to a student who worked as a tutor, reader or grader at SBCC. (D3016)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Robert Casier, retired SBCC and UCSB Political Science Professor

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

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HOLMES SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE +

Awarded to students majoring in Political Science, based on financial need and academic performance. Contact the department chair for application and deadline. (B5150A)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Estate of James and Margaret Ruth Holmes

Number of Annual Awards: Varies

Amount of Annual Award: Varies

-RUNNING START PROGRAM-

BUSINESS FIRST BANK RUNNING START GRADUATES SCHOLARSHIP *

Established to provide financial assistance and encourage enrollment retention of students who have successfully completed the Running Start Program at SBCC. Applicants must have successfully completed the program and be enrolled at SBCC in the fall 2013 semester. They must be enrolled in twelve (12) or more units. Preference will be given to applicants who are newly graduated from Running Start, Running Start alumni serving as Peer Advisors to the program, and among those two groups, applicants who are are active in campus and/or community volunteer service. Please note: Applications are available immediately following the end of the Running Start summer program and must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office on or before Friday, August 9, 2013. Funds may be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and/or living expenses. (B7318)

Minimum GPA: 2.5 Provided by: Business First National Bank

Number of Annual Awards: 5 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

-SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES

LURIA JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students enrolled in Japanese language classes who have demonstrated financial need. Applicants do not need to be full-time students. Preference will be given to non-native Japanese students. One (1) award each semester of $300 each. Please note: To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be enrolled in any Japanese language class during the semester that they wish to be considered for this scholarship. Applications will become available during the fifth week of instruction from Japanese language instructors and applications must be submitted, along with a 1-2 page essay, by the end of the sixth week of instruction of the semester for which they are applying. (B7009)

Minimum GPA required: 2.0 Provided by: Eli and Leatrice Luria

Number of Semester Awards: 2 (1 each semester) Amount of Each Semester Award: $300

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ROTARY OF MONTECITO FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE STUDY OF CHINESE

LANGUAGE * +

Awarded to students who demonstrate ability and enthusiasm in learning Mandarin Chinese, and who have financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding). Students must be enrolled in and complete a minimum of nine (9) units each semester for the period of the the award. Students may be entering, re-entering, continuing their studies at SBCC, or transferring to a four-year institution to complete a BA degree. Award is made by faculty nomination. Awards are announced at the annual Rotary Club of Montecito lunch held each spring. (B7428)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Rotary Club of Montecito Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 2 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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STUDY ABROAD DEPARTMENT-

Please note: Application forms are available at the Study Abroad Office (International Education Center, Rm. 1). Completed applications must be submitted to the Study Abroad Program Director, Carola Smith,

by the following deadlines:

Fall Semester Programs: Friday, May 31, 2013 Spring Semester Programs: Friday, November 1, 2013 Summer Programs: Thursday, May 1, 2014

WILLIAM AND LOTTIE DANIEL INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FUND STUDY ABROAD

SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is established to provide incentive and scholarship support for students with demonstrated financial need wishing to participate in SBCC Study Abroad semester length programs. Applicants must be in good standing with demonstrated fiancial need. Applicants must have attended SBCC for at least one (1) semster, be enrolled in twelve (12) or more units at the time of application and throughout the period of the Study Abroad semester. (D7084)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Estates of William and Lottie Daniel

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award: $500

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LOUISE AND PHILIP EMRICH, SR. STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students with demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding) who have been accepted into any SBCC Study Abroad program. Award is based equally on academic achievement and financial need. Recommendation of Study Abroad Program Director is required. (B7417)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Emrich Family Trust

Number of Annual Awards: Varies Amount of Annual Award: $300 for summer and intercession programs

$500 for semester-length programs

CLAIRE BROISSOIT HOFFNER SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE –

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM * +

Claire Hoffner, a dedicated French and Russian Language instructor at Santa Barbara City College from 1967-1991, has established this scholarship intended to provide support and encouragement to motivated students who are studying the French Language in francophone countries under the auspices of the SBCC Study Abroad Program. Recipients must carry four (4) or more units during the course of the program, have an overall GPA of 2.5 and be US citizens. They may be entering, continuing, re-entry, or transferring students. Recipients must use award for expenses directly resulting from participation in the Study Abroad Program. (D7289)

Minimum GPA: 2.5 Provided by: Claire Brossoit Hoffner

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

INTERSESSION STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students with demonstrated financial need (in the broadest sense and not necessarily as required to qualify for either state or federal funding) who have been accepted into either a summer or winter intersession Study Abroad Program. Recommendation of the Study Abroad Program Director is required (B7411)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Margaret Roberts, during her lifetime

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $500

FRANCISCO MORENO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDY OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE * +

This scholarship is available to SBCC students participating in the Study Abroad Program taking place in Spanish-speaking countries, with preference given to study in Mexico. Recipients must carry four (4) or more units during the course of the program, and may be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. They may be entering, continuing, or transferring. Award of this scholarship is based on a combination of academic achievement and financial need, with equal weight given to both criteria. (D7302)

Minimum overall GPA: 3.0 Provided by: Maria Santa Cruz Moreno

and Francisco’s colleagues, family, and friends Number of Annual Awards: 1

Amount of Annual Award: $350

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JOHN ROMO STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP *

This scholarship is established to honor President John Romo’s three decades of service to SBCC. As an undergraduate, a study abroad program through his alma mater, University of Redlands, had a dramatic affect on the course of his education and career paths. It is hoped that this scholarshship can provide life-changing experiences for SBCC students with demonstrated financial need who are interested in studying abroad. Students participating in semester length courses through SBCC’s Study Abroad Program are eligible. They must be continuing their studies at SBCC and may be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. They must be in good standing and enrolled in nine (9) or more units. Preference will be given to students with demonstrated financial need (according to federal and state criteria), with secondary preference given to students exhibiting outstanding academic achievement. Recommendation of the Director of the Study Abroad Program is required. (D7426)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Friends and colleagues of John Romo

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

THEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENT-

RUSSELL AND SUZANNE BOCK PERFORMANCE SCHOLARSHIP

Awarded to students who have demonstrated dramatic performance potential, have been selected to perform in one of the Theater Arts Department’s annual productions, and have achieved satisfactory progress in all courses. (D7080)

Minimum GPA required: None Provided by: Russell and Suzanne Bock

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

SARA EVELYN SMITH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS IN THEATRE ARTS *

The Sara Evelyn Smith Scholarships in Theatre Arts were established to honor a very special woman who lived in Santa Barbara until age 97 (1907-2005), and who spent over 50 years in theatre arts education. The scholarships are intended to attract the best and brightest talent to the Santa Barbara City College Theatre Arts program. Eligible students must be declared Theatre Arts majors. They may be either US citizens or have permanent resident status. They must be enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) units, including at least one acting course. Selection shall include a competitive audition, and is based primarily on a combination of academic achievement, performance talent, and experience. Financial need is a secondary consideration. (D7266)

Minimum high school graduation GPA: 2.5 Provided by: Herbert Simon Family Foundation

Number of Annual Awards: 9 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

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-TRANSITIONS PROGRAM

MATT SANCHEZ TRANSTITIONS SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is established in memory and in honor of Matt Sanchez’s and his legacy of outreach in the community. Matt was a compassionate advocate in the Santa Barbara community for youth at risk of gang involvement, school dropout, and substance abuse; he spent 20+ years encouraging and inspiring youth to seek alternatives in life. This scholarship benefits SBCC EOPS Transitions six-week summer program graduates who are striving to overcome personal, academic, and social barriers that have hindered their success. They must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) units for each of the semesters of the award period. They may be newly entering, re-entering, or continuing their education at SBCC. This award is based primarily on academic achievement and financial need; preference will be given to students active in the community and who exhibit a dedication to that service. (B7518)

Minimum GPA required: 2.5 Provided by: Gretchen Hewlett, Jillian Peña, and Ursula Ruland

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,500

VINCENT TRANSITIONS SCHOLARSHIP

The purpose of this scholarship is to provide incentive, financial support, and encouragement to pursue a higher education for students who have successfully completed SBCC’s Transitions Program. This award is based on academic achievement and the student’s drive to succeed as evidenced in his or her scholarship application essay. Applicant must be willing to share experience with public. (B7519)

Minimum GPA: 2.75 Provided by: Nicholas Vincent

Number of Annual Awards: 1 Amount of Annual Award: $1,000

BOOK AWARDS

A limited number of emergency book awards or loans averaging $250.00 each are available each semester for students who meet additional requirements. These awards are given out automatically to pre-screened students. Through the generosity of the Winslow Maxell Charitable Trust, book award scholarships are also available through the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Contact Rosina Wright-Castro, TAP Coordinator at (805) 965-0581 x2691 in the TAP Office for detailed information.

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CARE CHILDCARE ASSISTANCE AWARDS

Thanks to the generosity of many caring individuals and private foundations, the EOPS/CARE Program is able to provide childcare assistance awards and book loans to qualifying single-parent students. Contact Chelsea Lancaster, CARE/EOPS Special Program Advisor at (805) 965-0581 x2384 in the EOPS Office for detailed information.

EMERGENCY FUNDS

Through the generosity of the Winslow Maxell Charitable Trust, emergency funds are available on a limited basis. Please contact Jorge Trujillo at (805) 965-0581 x2417 in the SBCC Financial Aid Office for detailed information.

INTERNSHIPS

The Foundation for SBCC, through the generosity of many donors ~ the Berti Family, the Winslow Maxell Charitable Trust, Michael Towbes, and the Towbes Foundation ~ administers a donor-supported internship program. Each year the internship program provides up to 60 semester-long internships at $2,500 each to eligible students. To be considered for an internship, a student should be majoring in an area related to their internship project. He or she must have completed 12 units at SBCC and be currently enrolled in a minimum of 6 units. The department chair, or a designee of the chair, may personally select the intern without a competitive process. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact your department or program chair. Prior to initiating the process, the Department Chair and the prospective intern agree on a project related to the student’s academic major or professional goals. When the project is complete, the intern is required to submit a detailed report on the project and its outcome to the Foundation for SBCC, along with a letter of thanks that can be forwarded to the donor. Please note: Departments internship assignments are made during the summer of each year by the Dr. Jack Friedlander, Executive Vice President of Educational Programs.

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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE THROUGH OTHER SOURCES

SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION (1/2 SCHOLARSHIP, 1/2 LOAN) *

Long-term, no interest loans, generally limited to undergraduate course of study. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, must have attended 7th through 12th grade and graduated from a high school in Santa Barbara County. Applicants who demonstrate strong ties to Santa Barbara County may also be considered. Applicant must be in good academic standing and accepted to community college, four-

year institution or a vocational or technical school. Personal interview required. Please note: These scholarships are administered by the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara.

Deadline: Thursday, January 31, 2013 Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara

2253 Las Positas Road Santa Barbara, California 93105

Phone: (805) 687-6065

SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION OF SANTA BARBARA *

Grants and loans are available to present and past graduates of local high schools in the South Coast/Santa Barbara area (Carpinteria to Goleta). These may be used at community colleges or approved vocational schools. The Scholarship Foundation often assists students throughout their post-secondary education.

Deadline: Thursday, January 31, 2013 Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara

2253 Las Positas Road Santa Barbara, California 93105

Phone: (805) 687-6065

Would you like to establish a

new scholarship fund?

Scholarship awards remain among the most important ways we encourage student success. They relieve financial burden, offer

psychological support, and give validation to a very challenging endeavor. They change and improve lives.

If you would like information on how to establish a scholarship

fund – endowed or annual – to benefit Santa Barbara City College students, please write, call or email:

Erica Mesker, Development Associate

Foundation for Santa Barbara City College 721 Cliff Drive

Santa Barbara, California 93109 (805) 730-4406

(805) 965-3161 (FAX) [email protected]


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