Prompt: “Imagine that your high school or college has been overrun with zombies. Your math teacher, the cafeteria ladies, and even your best friends have all joined the walking dead. Flesh out a plan to avoid the zombies, including where you’d hide and the top-five things you would do to stay alive.”
Requirements: 250 words or less
Who Can Apply: 9-12th graders
Award: $2,000
Deadline: October 31, 2021
Prompt: “In a persuasive letter or essay, convince your peers that free speech is a better idea than censorship.”
Requirements: 700-900 words (more information on website linked below)
Who Can Apply: 11th-12th grade
Awards:
One $10,000 1st place scholarship
One $5,000 2nd place scholarship
Three $1,000 3rd place scholarships
Four $500 scholarships
Deadline: December 31, 2021
Prompt: “What would you say to someone who thinks education doesn’t matter, or that they think that college is a waste of time and money?”
Requirements: 250 words or less
Who Can Apply: 9th-12th grade
Award: $5,000
Deadline: November 30, 2021
Prompt: "How will a $3,000 scholarship for education make a difference in your life?"
Requirements: 250 words or less
Who Can Apply: 9th-12th grade
Award: $3,000
Deadline: April 30, 2022
Scholarship offered by Moorpark CSF
All senior members in Moorpark CSF are eligible to apply
Due Friday, April 30th
Please turn in a physical printout of your application with an unofficial transcript attached to the library from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM during school days
Make a copy of the document by clicking file and it should be the fourth option down
Prompt: We’re looking for service that was impactful and meaningful to you and those who benefitted from your volunteerism or innovative service project. A good rule of thumb is at least ten (10) hours of overall engagement. Applicants must be prepared to submit a service story in writing or video.
Application Deadline: December 31st, 2020
Requirements: aged 13 and over, with GPA of at least 2.5
Award Amount: $500 to $2000
"We want to know... what do you dream about? Whether it's some bizarre dream you had last week, or your hopes for the future, share your dreams with us for a chance to win $1,500 for college." (250 words or less)
One applicant will be awarded the $1,500 Scholarship.
Available to all grades 9-12
Due 1/30/20
“How are you coping with these especially stressful times?”
500 characters or less
Due: 11/30/2020
2 $1000 scholarships will be given out
Prompt: Describe a volunteer experience you have had and its impact on you and your community.
Application Deadline: December 22, 2020
Award is open to CSF SENIORS
Essay Format:
Sign your essay with your first name & word count. Please do not include your last name or school name in the essay.
Typed & double-spaced
800 - 1000 words
“This unique scholarship gives you the chance to show us what's truly special and different about you. Get creative, be serious, or tug at our heart strings. Whatever you do, you only have ten reasons to convince us, so make each one count.”- Unigo
"Create a Top Ten List of the top ten reasons you should get this scholarship." (250 words or less)
Due 12/31/20
Open to all grades 9-12
"Imagine that your high school or college has been overrun with zombies. Your math professor, the cafeteria ladies, and even your best friend have all joined the walking dead. Flesh out a plan to avoid the zombies, including where you’d hide and the top-five things you’d bring to stay alive." (250 words or less)
$2,000 Max Award
Open to all grades 9-12
Due 10/31/20
"What would you say to someone who thinks education doesn't matter, or that college is a waste of time and money?" (250 words or less)
One applicant will be awarded the $5,000 Education Matters Scholarship.
Open to all grades 9-12
Due 11/30/20
Scholarship offered by Moorpark CSF
All senior members in Moorpark CSF are eligible to apply
Due May 1
Please turn in a physical printout of your application with an unofficial transcript attached to the library
Make a copy of the document by clicking file and it should be the fourth option down
Max award: $10,000
Deadline 12/31
Open to grades 9-12
Submit an online written response to the question: "Imagine a historical figure is brought back to life. Who is it? What's their favorite mobile app?" (250 words or less)
$2,000 max award
"Imagine that your high school or college has been overrun with zombies. Your math professor, the cafeteria ladies, and even your best friend have all joined the walking dead. Flesh out a plan to avoid the zombies, including where you’d hide and the top-five things you’d bring to stay alive." (250 words or less)
Due 10/31
Open to all grade levels 9-12
$1,000 max award
Prompt: What do you consider one of your greatest weaknesses? -OR- Why is it important to try to improve a weakness?
Short answer 3-5 sentences
Due 10/31
Open to grades 10-12
$20,000 max award
Application- submit grades, community service, honors/awards, employment; general information about yourself
Essay not required, more of like a brag sheet
Due 10/31
Open to Seniors (Grade 12)
$1,000 scholarship
All seniors in CSF are eligible to apply
Prompt: The CSF motto is ‘Scholars for Service.’ How does your participation in CSF exemplify this motto?
Requirements:
800 – 1000 words
Do not include your last name or school name in the essay
Typed & double-spaced
One entry per student
Submissions accepted beginning November 1
submit essays to CSF website
Application deadline: December 22