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9801 Valley View
Cypress, California
90630
(714)220-4144
Scholarships
In recognition of 32 years of service to and management of QueensCare, the John Joseph Brandlin Scholarship Fund distributes $250,000 in support of healthcare education every year. QueensCare awards these funds to assist in curing the continuous shortage of healthcare professionals working in underserved communities.Among his many contributions, John Joseph Brandlin (1913 2010) co-founded with Arthur W. Barron, QueensCare, a...
Modoc Nation offers a variety of educational services to our members. We offer IEP/504 support consultation and support, mentoring, as well as post-secondary scholarships.Modoc ScholarshipsBachelor’s level students scholarship $9,500 per semester for 8 semestersGraduate-level student scholarships $7,500 per semester for 4 semestersPhD program or J.D scholarship $7,500 per semester for 6 semestersMedical Doctors Program $7,500 per semester for 8 semestersVocational...
The member scholarship was named for 33-year UNAC/UHCP President Kathy Sackman, RN, who grew the union from a handful of women at her kitchen table to 20,000 members all over Southern California when she retired in 2010. The UNAC/UHCP Kathy Sackman Member Scholarship Program is an ongoing program of scholarships available to UNAC/UHCP members to continue their education in the...
The LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Grant and Scholarship Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa was created to promote human and civil rights by making our public schools safe for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning+ persons (LGBTQ+). The program was renamed in 2009 in memory of CTA member and educator Guy DeRosa. Guy was a lifelong advocate for civil and...
How do I qualify for the scholarship? To qualify, you must be a high school senior attending school in either Arbuckle or Davis with plans to attend a two- or four-year college and will major in Criminal Justice such as a police officer, district attorney, public defender or related field, or First Responders such as a nurse, firefighter, paramedic, EMT or...
Kids’ Chance of California, Inc. is a non-profit organization established to provide post-secondary scholarships to dependent children of workers that have been killed or seriously injured in a compensable work-related accident or occupational disease with a California employer. Scholarships are awarded once a year and students may apply every year they attend classes.Eligibility RequirementsApplicant must be between the ages of...