
Undergraduate Scholarships
Who is eligible to apply?
Marin County resident
who will be attending an accredited or state-approved college and
enrolling in:
- An undergraduate academic program leading to an associate’s
degree, a bachelor’s degree or a teaching credential.
- At least one semester or two quarters during the 2008-2009
academic year.
- A minimum of 9 units per term.
Priority will be given to:
- Marin County High School seniors entering college
- Other entering freshmen
- Second year students
- Third year students transferring from a community college to
a 4-year college in fall 2008
- All renewing applicants
Undergraduate scholarships are NOT available for:
- New applicants in their 3rd, 4th, 5th year or beyond at a four-year
college.
- Students pursuing their 2nd or more bachelor’s degree
- Graduate studies (even if an undergraduate degree has not been
attained)
- Students who already have a graduate degree
- Enrollment in schools located outside the United States (except
study-abroad programs of accredited schools located within the
United States)
- Students who have been funded by Marin Education Fund through
the Undergraduate Scholarship Program for six or more years,
or four or more years at a community college
- Summer enrollment
- Students who hold a F1 or F2 student visa, a J1 or J2 exchange
visitor visa, or a G series visa
How do I apply for the Undergraduate Scholarship?
The application is available online from January 1, 2008 to March
2, 2008. Follow the link to complete the online
Undergraduate Scholarship application.
When is the deadline to apply?
March 2, 2008. The deadline for the 2008-09 undergraduate scholarship
has now passed.
How will I know if Marin Education received my application?
When you submit the application online, you will receive
an email confirmation of receipt of your application. Be sure to
save this email as proof of application submission.
How much money can I recieve?
Undergraduate scholarships
range from $1,000 - $5,000.
How are scholarship awards determined?
Undergraduate
scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis. New recipients
are chosen from those who meet the basic eligibility requirements,
demonstrate financial need and by their personal statement score.
Renewal applicants must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress
and financial need.
What college does this scholarship cover?
All
accredited and state approved two-year and four-year colleges in
the United States.
If I am a part-time student can I still apply?
Students
must be enrolled in a minimum of 9 units to receive funding.
What happens if I need to drop classes or reduce my enrollment?
Students
are only eligible to receive funding if they are enrolled in a
minimum of 9 units. If you must drop below 9 units, contact Marin
Education Fund immediately, as it will affect your eligibility
in the future.
When do I get my check and where does it go?
Students must return all required paperwork to Marin Education Fund by the stated deadline. At the beginning of each quarter/semester, the student must submit enrollment verification. Upon receipt of enrollment verification, scholarship checks will be made payable and mailed directly to the student.
Can I renew my scholarship?
Yes, scholarships are renewable and students are required
to submit a renewing application every year. Renewing applicants
must also submit their official transcript by the March 2nd deadline.
Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA or higher and complete the units
for which they have been funded to remain eligible for funding.
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Professional and Technical Training Scholarships
Who is eligible for a Professional and Technical Training Scholarship?
Marin
County residents who will be attending a training program that
results in a license or certificate from an accredited or state-approved
institution and:
- Enrolls part-time of full-time (as defined by the institution)
- Pursues professional or technical skill certification or license
OR
- Pursues basic skill(s) necessary to enroll and succeed in an
undergraduate or professional and technical training program
- Demonstrates financial need
How do I apply for a Professional and Technical Training
Scholarship?
You may
apply for the scholarship beginning July 1, 2008 for the 2008-09
academic year. Applications will be available through our website
beginning June 1, 2008.
How are scholarships determined?
Professional
and Technical Training Scholarships are awarded on a competitive
basis. New recipients are chosen from those who meet the basic
eligibility requirements, demonstrate financial need and by their
personal statement score. Renewals applicants must demonstrate
satisfactory academic progress and financial need.
When will I find out if I am getting a scholarship?
Scholarship
award decisions will be made within 60 days of the receipt of your
application.
How much money do Professional and Technical Training
Scholarships provide?
Scholarships range from $1000 to $5000. The scholarship does not cover the full cost of any training program. It is designed to assist the student to cover the cost of attendance, books, supplies or cost of living.
When do I get my check and where does it go?
Students must return all required paperwork to Marin Education Fund by the
stated deadline. Students must submit enrollment verification at the start of their program and again midway through for programs longer than six months. For programs less than six months, students will receive one check at the beginning of the term. For programs longer than six months, students will receive two checks, one at the beginning and one at the mid-point. Checks are made payable and sent directly to the student.
What if my program has already started? Can I still apply?
Students
are eligible if they have not completed more than half of their
program by the date they submit their application.
Can I get a scholarship for graduate studies?
No, The Professional and Technical Training Scholarship
is only available to those who do not have their bachelor’s
degree and are working towards a license or certificate.
My program is longer than a year. For how long can I get
funding?
Scholarships are awarded for one year only, and are renewable
for up to four years contingent upon demonstrated progress towards
your educational goals. Our current cycle is from July 1, 2007
to June 30, 2008. You must re-apply when this cycle ends.
If I am a part-time student, can I still apply?
Yes, part-time students are eligible. They must be enrolled in
a minimum of 6 units.
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Child Care Scholarships
Who is eligible for the child care scholarship?
Marin
County residents enrolled in an accredited school pursuing their
first bachelor’s degree, associate’s degree, license
or certificate who demonstrate financial need and have children
under the age of 11 attending a licensed child care facility.
How do I apply for the child care scholarship?
Download
our child care scholarship application or
contact our office to receive an application. Download
the Spanish child care scholarship application.
When is the application deadline?
Applications are accepted on a rolling deadline beginning July
1, 2007.
When will I know if I'm awarded?
Award decisions
take up to 60 days
How much money can I receive?
Child Care Scholarships
range from $500 - $9,000, depending on the parents enrollment status
and the cost of child care.
When do I get my check and where does it go?
Checks are issued each month at the middle of the month.
Checks are sent to and made payable to the child care provider.
Do I have to have a Marin Education Fund Professional and Technical
Training Scholarship or Undergraduate Scholarship in order to apply
for a Marin Education Fund Child Care Scholarship?
No, receiving
our other scholarships is not a requirement to receive child care
funding.
Who qualifies as a child care provider under your guidelines?
Any
child facility licensed by the state.
If I already have a scholarship, do I have to apply again
next year?
Yes, you must re-apply beginning July 1, 2008
as a renewing student.
What if I drop out of school or change enrollment?
You
must notify Marin Education Fund immediately if your enrollment
status changes. Awards are enrollment-based, and your enrollment
status will affect your eligibility in the future.
What if I change my child care provider, what do I need
to do?
Contact us in the event that you change child
care providers. You will need to submit a new “provider
verification form”, a copy of the provider’s child
care license and a W-9 form.
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