César E. Chávez Leadership Conference Student Scholarships

César E. Chávez Leadership Conference

Student Scholarships

Thank you for your interest in the César E. Chávez Leadership Conference Scholarships. The purpose of the CECLC Scholarship is to encourage and provide students from a Latino or migrant farm worker background the opportunity to further their academic and technical potential as they prepare to become future leaders. Each year, students who are selected as scholarship recipients are awarded a one-time $1,000 scholarship for higher education. To date, CECLC has awarded over $500,000 in scholarships for high school seniors getting ready to pursue a college degree.

This year, the scholarships process will be completely online. Before applying, please read the following information regarding student eligibility and scholarship guidelines.

Scholarship Eligibility:

  • Scholarship applicant must be from participating high schools/areas. For a list of participating schools, click here.
  • Applicant must be from a high school graduating class of 2018
  • Applicant must be of Latino ancestry or from a seasonal farm worker family
  • Applicant must plan to enroll as a student at a two or four year public or private, accredited post-secondary institution in the United States in the fall of 2018

Award:

  • The CECLC Scholarships are in the amount of $1,000 per selected student. Number of scholarships is awarded pending available funds
  • The CECLC Scholarship are made possible by contributions from individuals, businesses, organizations, and associations both public and private
  • The Scholarship Fund is administered by CECLC, Inc., a public, non-profit organization
  • Western Oregon University, a partner of CECLC, Inc., matches the CECLC Scholarship for awardees planning on attending WOU in Fall 2018.
  • Chemeketa Community College, a partner of CECLC, Inc., matches the CECLC Scholarship for awardees planning on attending Chemeketa in Fall 2018.

Application Checklist:

Before beginning the application, please make sure you have all the following information ready. Once you start the scholarship application, you cannot save it and come back to it.

  • A valid e-mail address
  • High School ID Number
  • Migrant ID Number, for students in the migrant program
  • Answers to the following four essay questions, written in 200-250 words:
    1. Please tell us about your experience growing up as Latino and/or as a seasonal farm worker.
    2. What has been the most significant lesson you have learned from your involvement in leadership activities, community service, work experience, or extracurricular activities?
    3. What has been the biggest challenge you’ve faced and what have you learned from it?
    4. In the spirit of Cesar E. Chavez, what is the biggest change or contribution you would like to make to your community?

Submitting your Application:

Make sure you have read the “Application Checklist” section above before you start

  • Click here to access the Application in Google Forms.
  • Application cut-off is 5:00pm on December 15th, 2017.
  • Application cut-off for early bird $500 cash drawing is 5:00pm on December 1st, 2017.
  • Only one application allowed per person