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ENCINAL SCHOLARSHIP LIST
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Last Updated 5/4/26
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Updated due dates highlighted in yellow
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Encinal High School Scholarships
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EHS Alumni Association$50005/01/26For a senior with a strong sense of Jet pride and a loyal commitment to Encinal classmates. You must be related to an EHS Alumni to be eligible. Applications are available in the College &Career Center.
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Paul Hardy Scholarship$5,00005/01/26Interest in education. Applications are available in the College & Career Center.
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Kofman Alameda Times Scholarship$50005/01/26Interest in journalism. Applications are available in the College & Career Center.
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Susan Scott Scholarship$1,00005/01/26Must be an ELD student. Applications are available in the College & Career Center.
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Lou Allen Scholarship$50005/01/26Must be a student athlete. Applications are available in the College & Career Center.
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Alameda Education Association$500 (2)05/09/25A minimum 3.0 GPA, demonstrated leadership in community and school service/activities, and recommendation of faculty members.
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Alameda Scholarships
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Ken and Shirley Van Sickle Scholarship$6,0002/28/26Must be a resident of the city of Alameda. Need-based scholarship for seniors with excellent scholastic, leadership, and personal qualities.
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The Alameda Chamber Foundation$1,0004/1/24For seniors in the city of Alameda interested in STEM fields and the integration of the arts with STEM.
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Local CSEA Dependent Scholarships$1,0004/22/26Chapter 27 CSEA dependent, high school seniors entering college with a 2.5 GPA
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Rotary Club Scholarships$3,0004/24/26For seniors who have academic achievement, community service involvement, extracurricular activities, and financial need.
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Margaret L McQuinn Scholarship$1500-$60006/21/26Candidate exhibits a strong background in academics, community service, leadership and financial need.
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Alameda Kiwanis Foundation (next 5 scholarships listed below)
ALL applications available at the College and Career Center or at Alameda Kiwanis. Students should show financial need. Scholarships distributed over four years.
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Herb and Jeanne Justin Scholarship$15,0004/17/26Candidate will graduate from EHS, attend a CSU or UC, earn a GPA of at least 3.5, and exhibit strong community service (100 hours).
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Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship$6000 - $100004/17/26Candidate exhibits a strong background in community service and/or leadership.
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Key Club Scholarship$6000 - $100004/17/26Candidate is currently a member in good standing of EHS Key Club. Candidate exhibits a strong background in community service and leadership.
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Asher Broughton Scholarship$3000 - $70004/17/26Candidate has a parent who is serving/has served in the U.S. military, has a parent who is serving in emergency services, or the student plans to study and work in emergency services.
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Martin & Lucille Stohr Scholarship$8,0004/17/26Candidate must attend a UC, CSU, or a California Community College.
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California Scholarships
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Good Tidings Community Service Scholarship$10,00011/3/25For seniors who volunteer for the Good Tiding's Winter Wonderland Toy giveaway and plan to attend college. LOR required
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Chevron Black Employee Network Scholarship$2,000 - $5,0001/25/26For seniors in the Bay Area who demonstrate scholastic achievement, community involvement, and leadership skills.
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NHORA Scholarship$1,000+1/16/2026For Seniors with a 2.5 GPA or better
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CA Jaycee Scholarship Foundation$1,0001/17/2026For Seniors in CA. Need to be a US Citizen, GPA 3.75, community involvement, and leadership skills.
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CA PTA Scholarship$5002/1/2026For Seniors with community service who are PTA members
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CSEA Dependent Scholarships$500-$4,0002/1/2026CSEA dependent, high school seniors entering college. Each scholarship has different eligibility requirements and deadlnes.
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Making Waves$4,0003/31/26For seniors in 9 county Bay Area and who are first generation attending college, students of color, low-income. Twenty need-based scholarships given out which are renewable for a maximum of 5 years.
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Hispanic Community Affairs Council Scholarship$500-&20003/30/26For Seniors of Hispanic Heritage,Alameda County Resident
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CA Water Environment Association (CWEA)$3,000 - $5,0003/1/26For students in or interested in the water environment industry who are members of CWEA or sponsored by a CWEA member
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Christermon Foundation Scholarship$3,000 - $6,0003/1/26For seniors whose parents or grandparents are affliated with the CA licensed beverage industry
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Asian Commercial Professionals Scholarship$2,0003/1/26Seniors of Asian heritage graduating from a Bay Area high school and interested in career fields related to construction trades, facilities management, commercial real estate , engineering, and architecture. College & Career Center has QR code to apply.
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Links Celebration of Excellence Scholarship$2,0003/5/25For Black or African American seniors entering college with a 3.4 GPA. Applicants should have demonstrated active participation in school, community service, and leadership skills
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BBAAC Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Scholarship$500 - $30003/6/26For seniors of African American descent entering college with a 3.0 GPA
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Asian Pacific Fund$1000 - $20000Mar 2026Scholarships ranging from $1000 - $20000 for seniors of various Asian ethnic backgrounds. Each scholarship has different eligibility requirements and deadlines.
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Northern CA Cherry Blossom Scholarship$2,0003/12/23$2000 college scholarship for seniors of Japanese descent. Applications available in the College and Career Center.
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Alameda County Women's Hall of Fame$5,0003/30/24For high school senior women who demonstrate academic success, have participated in enrichment activities such as athletic programs, volunteerism, leadership opportunities and/or community support, and have overcome barriers and challenges to improve her community, city, or county’s well-being
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Hispanic Community Affairs Council Scholarship$500-$2,0003/30/26For high school seniors of Hispanic decent that live in Alameda County
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Italian Catholic Federation$2,5004/1/24$400 scholarship (renewable during college and increasing amount each year) for Catholic seniors of Italian ancestry and a 3.2 GPA.
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CalRTA East Bay Division Scholarship Foundation Inc $1,5004/3/26$1,500 scholarship Candidate must be a high school senior attending a community college. Commited interest in becoming a teacher in public education. ebdscholarshipfoundation@yahoo.com
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Soledad Fernandez Scholarship$5,0004/12/26$5000 scholarships for seniors of Filipino descent with a 3.0 GPA at a Bay Area high school. Applications are available in the College and Career Center or at filipinos4justice.org/
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Scholarship-4/8/23For senior African American females in the San Francisco Bay Area and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must attend a four-year institution. Applications are available in the College and Career Center.
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Wa Sung Scholarship$1,500-$2,5004/5/26For senior of Asian descent. Criteria includes: scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, community service activities, leadership, and financial need
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Society of Women Engineers$1,000-$2,0004/3/26For Bay Area high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in engineering or computer science from an accredited university and identifies as a woman or other underrepresented gender including non-binary and gender non-confirming.
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CAA Youth Scholarship Program$1,000 - $12,0004/7/26For California seniors attending a four year university in the fall and are the child of a active duty law enforcement or fire service personnel.
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Italian American Federation of the East Bay$4003/27/26Scholarships for Bay Area seniors of Italian ancestry. Applications are available in the College and Career Center or online.
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Asian Pacific Community Fundvaries4/20/2026Multiple scholarship programs with many of them intended to support low income youth.
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CASCWA$5004/17/20Scholarship for California seniors who've worked against the odds to improve themselves. Applications available in the College and Career Center.
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California Retired Teachers Assoc.- East Bay Division$2,5004/26/24For high school seniors with an interest in becoming a teacher in public education. Minimum GPA of 3.0. Application available in the College and Career Center.
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Diablo Black Men's Group Scholarship
$1,000-$5,0004/30/26For college-bound African-American males students with a 2.5 GPA who are graduating from high schools in Contra Costa and Alameda counties
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Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Foundation$6,500/year5/8/26$6,500 scholarship each year for four years for Alameda County students with financial need, two years of community service, a minimum 3.0 GPA, and a U.S. citizen. A similar scholarship exists with an additional competitive sports requirement
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AEG Oakland Community Foundation Scholarship$10,000MayFor seniors with a 3.0 GPA who come from an economically disadvantaged community.
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Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California$3,000May$3000 scholarship for Northern California, U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry or legal Japanese residents of the U.S., GPA of 3.0 or higher, demonstrated academic interests in the study of fields of U.S.-Japan relations. Applications are available in the College and Career Center.
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Alpha Nu Sigma - Andrew McCarter Memorial Scholarship$1,50005/01/23For male, African American/Black seniors in Alameda County with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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PG&E Better Together STEM Scholarship$2,500-$10,0005/2/23For high school seniors enrolling in a four year institution in an eligible STEM field. Applicants must have a primary residence that is a PG&E customer in California at the time of application.
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Frederick M. Roberts Scholarship$3,50005/31/26For high school seniors enrolling with a minimum 2.5 GPA
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Pinay Aspire Scholarship$1,0004/15/26For Bay Area senior females of Filipina descent. Applicants must demonstrate personal hardship and a strong potential for success. If selected, must be available for an online interview on June 12.
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Kids Chance Californiaup to $15,00005/15/26Need-based educational scholarships to the children of California workers who have been fatally or seriously injured on the job. Application can be found here.
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Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship$8,00006/01/25A scholarship of $2000 each year for the four years of college. Scholarships are for California seniors who attend a CSU or UC, pursue a STEM degree, have a 3.0 GPA, annual household income of less than $75K and are the child of immigrants.
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Women in California Leadership Minerva Scholarship$3,000-10,00005/31/26Minimum 3.0 GPA. California resident. Gender identify as a woman or girl, or are female regardless of gender identity.
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Isiah Montouth Project Scholarship$50005/31/26For high school seniors (Black, Latinx or Native American) enrolling in college with a minimum 2.5 GPA
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Construction Financial Management Association$3,000-10,00005/01/26Minimum 3.0 GPA and an interest in a career related to accounting, finance, or construction.
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CA Latino Legistlative Caucus Fdtn Scholarship$5,00006/01/26For high school seniors enrolling with a minimum 2.5 GPA
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Invisible Ilnesses$50006/01/26For high school seniors enrolling in college with an invisible illness; essay reqired. Applications available in the CCC
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National Scholarships
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The Hagan ScholarshipUp to $60,0003/15/26Need-based scholarship for students with a minimum 3.5 GPA
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GE-Regan Foundation Scholars$10,0001/5/26For seniors entering college with a minimum 3.0 GPA who exemplify leadership, integrity, drive, and citizenship
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Youth on Course Scholarship Program$4,000 - $20,0001/9/26For seniors entering college with a minimum 3.0 GPA
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eQuality Scholarship Collaborative$6,0001/31/26Seniors entering college who have provided service to the LGBTQ+ community
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PB&J Scholarship$1,0002/28/26For seniors who have experienced personal challenges.
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Child Mind Institute Rising Scientist Award$2,0002/28/26For juniors who are interested in the fields of mental health, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering. A teacher must nominate a student by June 9.
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Venus Morris Griffin Scholarship$10,0003/31/26For seniors with an incarcerated parent
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Columbus Citizens Foundation Scholarshipup to $6,2503/27/26Seniors entering college with a minimum 3.5 GPA and minimum 25% Italian heritage
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Horatio Alger Scholarshipsup to $25,0003/1/26For juniors, seniors, undergraduate students who have critical financial need, and demonstrate integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
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Cabrillo Civic Scholarshipup to $5003/17/26For seniors of Portuguese descent with a minimum of a 3.5 GPA and at least 3 extracurricular activities.
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Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship$2,5003/31/26For graduating seniors to use at any accredited four year college or university. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; GPA 3.0 or above; demonstrate leadership abilities through community service of other extracurricular activities; demonstrate financial need.
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Coast Guard Foundation Scholarship$2,500 - $5,0004/1/26For the child of an active duty, retired, or active reserve Coast Guard member
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Horatio Alger CTE Scholarshipup to $4,0006/5/26For seniors who have demonstrated financial need and plan to attend a community college or trade/vocational school. Must be a US citizen
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Omega Psi Phi$5,00010/31/26For African American students who plan to attend a four-year college. Applications are available in the College and Career Center. (There is no website)
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Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship$1,000 - $50,00011/12/25Open to any senior who is a US Citizen
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The Cooke College Scholarship ProgramUp tp $5,00011/12/25Seniors entering college with an unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above. The will consider applicants with a annual gross income of $95,000
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Scholarships at Individual Colleges
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Boston University Trustee ScholarshipFull tuition up to 4 years12/1/25Submit the Common Application and Trustee Scholarship Essay for BU
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