Simon Scholars Program

🏆 Available: 100
💰 $16,000
⏳ Rolling

Last year this scholarship received 500 applicant(s). $16,000 was awarded to 100 applicant(s).

Scholarship Description

Simon Scholars is a unique scholarship program that begins at the end of a student’s sophomore year in high school and continues through the completion of college. It is designed to help students facing difficult life and economic circumstances to excel academically and socially so they can successfully complete a 4-year college degree and pursue a meaningful career.

During high school, students receive a laptop computer, networking skills and etiquette training, academic support, leadership training and community service opportunities. Scholars are also provided with an intensive college preparatory program, which includes ACT and SAT courses, a stipend for additional academic programs, college tours and assistance in the college application process. Following the completion of high school, Simon Scholars receive a $16,000 college scholarship.

Scholarships are given to high school seniors at qualified high schools in Atlanta, GA, Santa Fe and Albuquerque, NM, and Anaheim, Santa Ana, Oceanside, or Garden Grove, CA. Deadlines vary for each region. For more details visit web site http://www.simonscholars.org.

Eligibility Requirements

  • 3.0 Minimum GPA
  • Must currently be in high school
  • For residents of the following states: California, Georgia, New Mexico
  • Type of institution award is open to: two-year college
  • Type of institution award is open to: four-year college

Application Requirements

  • Application form required
  • Transcript required
  • Test scores required
  • Interview required
  • Financial need analysis required
  • Essay required
  • Recommendations or references required

How To Apply

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Donor: Simon Foundation for Education and Housing

Foundation was founded to support the efforts of deserving students and families in their quest to achieve the American dream of independence and self-sufficiency.

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