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California State University Fullerton

Adopt-a-Titan Scholarship

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Any
Disciplines
8000 USD
Grant
United States
Location
01 Mar 2025
Application deadline

About

California State University Fullerton is pleased to offer a wide variety of scholarships and awards to honor outstanding achievement. 

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit and need based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

Up to $8,000

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

The Adopt-a-Titan Scholarship was originally established by the Richard Bergstrom on behalf of the Bergstrom Family to provide financial assistance, based on financial need, to incoming CSUF undergraduate students.

Additional donors have joined the Bergstrom family to provide funding for new scholarships. This scholarship is also awarded on behalf of the Nguyenfamily.

The purpose of the scholarship is to support achievement among students with financialneed. The scholarships are intended to minimize students’ debt burden.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

The scholarship offers a up to $8,000 amount, to help you with your studies

Eligibility

  • This scholarship is open to CSUF new first-time or transfer undergraduate students in any course of study who intend to complete an undergraduate degree in 4 years for new firsttime students and 2 years for transfer students.
  • 2.5/3.0 GPA 
  • Full-time enrollment 
  • Financial need 
  • One-page essay

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

United States

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

High school

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

01 Mar 2025

Complete the online scholarship application or, submit a completed application and materials in a sealed envelope to: Adopt-a-Titan, Attn: Chalea Forgues, UH-805; 

Submit two letters of recommendation; one of the letters must be from a high-school teacher, school counselor or community college faculty member. The second letter, for all applicants, should be from a current/recent employer/supervisor at a campus orcommunity service organization in which the applicant has been actively involved or from another teacher, school counselor or faculty member; 

Submit a one-page essay including any financial hardship challenges you face in attending college and why this scholarship will support your degree attainment and career goals. 

Complete a Free Application for Federal StudentAid (FAFSA) and have it on file with the Office of Financial Aid to establish financial need.

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