Posted Date: 09/23/25
Org: San Francisco Summer Resource Fair ( Hosted by SF DCYF, SF Park & Rec, SF library)
Brief Info:
Attend the fair!!
The 2026 San Francisco Summer Resource Fair will take place on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at the County Fair Building (1199 9th Avenue).
No registration or ticket is required to attend the Summer Resource Fair. Just show up on the day of the Fair!
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Posted Date: 09/23/25
Org: SEO Scholars SF
Deadline: Priority Deadline: 10/24/25 Final Deadline: 12/31/25
Brief Info:
SEO Scholars is a free eight-year academic program that gets underserved public high school students to and through college—with a 90% college graduation rate.
We believe that education can break the cycle of poverty that has entrapped so many Americans. We believe that with rigorous out-of-school-time academic support and advising, underserved public school students can attend and excel at America’s top colleges and universities despite their economic circumstances.
Student Eligibility Requirements Are:
Students who will be 9th Graders in Fall 2025
Family Income is below $135,000
Students must have a 3.0 GPA or higher (with letter grades of C or better)
Students must attend a public high school
All students are welcome to apply!
Documents required on the application are:
Report Cards/Progress Report/Grade Checks
Proof of Income
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Posted Date: 09/23/25
Org: College Track
Deadline: 10/31/25
Brief Info:
College Track is a free, comprehensive 10-year program that supports students from underserved communities to become the first in their family to earn a bachelor’s degree. College Track operates 13 sites across the country. Every fall semester, each site accepts a class of 60-75 eligible 9th graders to join our program.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for College Track, a student must:
Be in the 9th grade this Fall Semester
Be available to attend their local College Track site in person once or twice a week
Meet at least one, or both, of the following criteria:
Student is First-Generation: Neither parent has earned a bachelor's degree in the U.S.
Student is from an Underserved Household: Family income is at or below 275% of the federal poverty level (based on income and household size)
Be committed to earning a bachelor's degree
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Posted Date: 09/18/25
Org: Mission Graduates
Deadline: 10/10/25
Brief Info:
College Connect is a comprehensive, six-year, cohort-based program that guides students from high school through college graduation and into successful careers. Our program provides personalized support, college application assistance, financial aid guidance, and career development resources. Focusing on first-generation college students, we’re creating pathways to higher education and professional success for San Francisco’s youth.
Eligibility:
First-generation students with the desire to obtain & complete a four-year college education (First-generation: You or your siblings will be the first in your immediate family to attend college.)
Cannot be part of another college access program
Current high school junior- 11th grade (regardless of immigration status)
On track to complete high school A-G requirements and has a 2.5 GPA or above
Live in or attend school in the Mission or Excelsior Districts
Families with financial need
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Posted Date: 09/09/25
Org: Chase Bank
Brief Info:
Your teen can earn $125 when you open a new Chase High School Checking account together and complete qualifying activities. See full details on the website linked below.
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Posted Date: 12/4/24
Program: LGBTQ Student Services Calendar
Due Date: Not applicable
In-Person or Virtual: Not applicable
Program Dates:
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Posted Date: 10/3/23
Program: Find a job! Center for youth and young adults
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Not indicated
Brief Info: Get zero-cost services from our job centers designed for youth and young adults who are between the ages of 16 to 24.
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Posted Date: 2/16/24
Program: Hire-Ability Vocational Services
Due Date: ongoing
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: ongoing
Brief Info:
Hire-Ability offers internships and career readiness preparation to youth 15-25 as well as opportunities specifically for people 18 and over.
WHAT WILL I GET?
o Paid work training and work experience: a stipend award at the end of the three-month training
period and hourly stipends during the internship equal to the San Francisco minimum wage.
o Career guidance and support that matters to YOU!
o Peer and adult staff members to help with college & employment placement and support.
o Chances to explore new careers through job shadowing, internships, and networking.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?
In order to participate in this program, you must meet ALL of these requirements:
Be a resident of San Francisco
Be between the ages of 15 and 25
Currently receiving services through SFDPH Behavioral Health Services (SFDPH-BHS)
Available for a total of 6-14 hours per week including time spent at program workshops, time spent
at worksite, and time spent in one-on-one meetings with program staff
Available to attend mandatory weekly workshops from 4-6pm twice a week.
Ability to travel within the city of San Francisco
Must be able to provide documentation you are legally eligible to work in the United States in order
to receive payment for participation in the program
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Posted Date: 1/28/24
Program: The Mix - SF Public Library
Due Date: rolling
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates: ongoing
Brief Info:
The Mix offers a variety of career exploration and leadership activities for teens. Opportunities range from college and career planning, game design, audio/visual production, coding, and engineering/maker design. Click on the "Events" tab and choose "Teen Events."
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