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Goldman Family Fund New Leader Scholarship

 

Sponsor: Marin Education Fund

Marin Education Fund offers various programs designed to provide financial assistance to low-to-moderate income people of Marin County in Northern California.  Individuals are selected for demonstrating financial need, a desire for higher learning, and the perseverance to accomplish their educational and training goals.  This scholarship is open to anyone demonstrating financial need who is enrolled in one of the following Bay Area public universities: California State University, Hayward; San Francisco State University; San Jose State University; Sonoma State University; or University of California, Berkeley.  Students should be planning to pursue advanced education in social or human services or in health-related fields (including nursing).  Applicant must be an upper division student who has attended the school for one academic year or more.

Award Amount: 7000
Award Duration:
Deadline: March 15, annually

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Qualification Requirements
Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.20

 

Contact Information
Marin Education Fund
781 Lincoln Ave., Suite 140
San Rafael, CA 94901
Telephone: 800-891-7540 / 415-459-4240
Fax: 415-459-0527
Email: kunderwood@marineducationfund.org
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