Mesa View Middle is located in Huntington Beach, California. Scholarships for students attending Mesa View Middle can be found in our scholarship database
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                17601 Avilla Lane
                Huntington Beach, California
                92647
                (714)842-6608
            
            
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        All Undergraduate and Graduate full-time nursing students enrolled in a state-accredited undergraduate or graduate program with one or more years of school remaining, in the states of California or Nevada are eligible.APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:In addition to proving financial need, applicants must:Show proof of being a legal U.S. Citizen or alien with U.S. permanent resident status/alien registration, free from any federal judgement,...
        
     
    
        
        
        For young women who have undergone unusual hardships to remain in school.Scholarship AmountUp to $1,000BackgroundThis fund was established by Eleanor Williams Curry, an active civic leader on the Peninsula. Scholarships are awarded to young women who are self-motivated, need financial support and attempt to achieve despite tremendous obstacles. Young women who have dropped out of school for reasons beyond their...
        
     
    
        
        
        As a part of USA Softball of Sacramento's Mission Statement, one of the goals of our organization is to provide scholarships to enable more persons an opportunity for advanced education.We have two scholarships offered to athletes on an annual basis and the deadline is December 31st of the current year.Evelyn Andrews Memorial ScholarshipAvailable for High School SeniorsUSA Softball is the...
        
     
    
        
        
        For late-bloomers with academic promise who struggled in high school and early in their college career.Scholarship AmountUp to $10,000BackgroundThe Ruppert Educational Grant Program was established through a trust and bequest agreement by Ralph Hale Ruppert and Lenore Martha Ruppert in memory of their mothers, Nellie Hale Ruppert and Amanda Miller Edwards. The program is designed to assist young people who...
        
     
    
        
        
        For students showing academic excellence, extracurricular activities and a commitment to the community.Scholarship AmountUp to $5,000BackgroundThis program was established in 1987 in memory of Dr. R. Carter Crain and Mildred E. Crain, through Mrs. Crain's will. The purpose of the scholarship is to enable high school graduates to pursue courses of study that they would otherwise be unable to follow...
        
     
    
        
        
        SFA’s Scholar Success Program advances our Culture of Continuation strategy. Statistically, the likelihood that African American young men will attend and graduate from college are among the lowest rates in the city and that is our concern. We know that only 36% of African American men have a bachelor’s degree or higher; comparatively, 63% of White men and 79% of...