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American Jewish UniversityAJU offers merit-based and leadership-based scholarships to undergraduate students who qualify.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at AJU.
Anticoh University (Los Angeles)Antioch University, Los Angeles offers the AULA New Student Scholarship in all programs, based on financial need. Typical awards could be up to 25% of the total tuition for the portion of the academic year following their entry into the university.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at AULA.
Art Center College of DesignArt Center awards scholarships to students who demonstrate both financial need and outstanding visual and academic ability. International students do not need to establish financial need. Amounts may be up to full tuition based on calculated need, available funds and the recommendation of the Scholarship Committee.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Art Center College of Design.
Azusa Pacific UniveristyAll academic scholarships are based on GPA and test scores at the time of admittance. Academic scholarships cannot be re-earned if lost due to a low GPA, nor can you qualify for a different academic scholarship while at APU.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at APU.
Biola UniversityAssist low/moderate income families in the form of a University Award. The Award is based on the student's incoming GPA and unmet financial need after taking into consideration all grant and scholarship resources.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Biola.
California Baptist UniversityUndergraduate students at California Baptist University will find the widest range of financial aid available to them, including scholarships, awards and loans. Perhaps most familiar to prospective students are scholarships, and many will enter CBU with generous assistance in hand from various sources. Scholarships are based upon merit, achievement, anticipated achievement and other factors.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at CBU.
California College of the ArtsGenerous undergraduate and graduate merit scholarships offer up to full tuition to qualified students. Diversity scholarship program assists students who bring diverse experiences, ideas, and creative work to our community.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at CCTA.
California Institute of TechnologyCaltech Grants are gifts awarded from institutional or endowed funds specifically established for the purpose of assisting undergraduates. The amount of the award depends entirely on demonstrated financial need, subject to available funds. It can be renewed each year according to the student's level of need in subsequent years. Named scholarships are awarded from gifts to Caltech given for scholarship purposes, and are named by or for the donor. All aid applicants who have demonstrated need and meet the specifications of the donor are automatically considered for a "named" scholarship.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at CIT.
California Institute of the ArtsCalArts scholarships are awarded on an annual basis by the Financial Aid Committee upon the recommendation of the appropriate School Dean, mentor and faculty. Priority is given to those accepted applicants and continuing students who meet the financial aid priority deadline and have calculated financial need.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at CalArts.
California Lutheran UniversityCLU's scholarship program recognizes student achievement in academics, leadership, and the visual and performing arts. new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at CLU.
Claremont McKenna CollegeMeet full need and do not package with student loans, which results in a larger grant. A typical family with an income below $60,000 would easily have financial need of at least $45,000.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Claremont McKenna College.
Cogswell Polytechnical UniversityScholarships are awarded on the basis of merit.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Cogswell.
Concordia UniversityConcordia offers several grant and scholarship programs for incoming freshman and continuing students.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Concordia University.
Dominican University of CaliforniaAdmitted full-time undergraduate day freshmen are automatically considered for a renewable merit scholarship.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Dominican.
Fresno Pacific UniversityMost scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, need, student background, talents or past and future involvement in a variety of activities.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at FPU.
Harvey MuddOffers merit-based scholarships. In determining who will receive the merit-based awards, the Office of Admission looks primarily at academic achievement—financial need is not considered.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Harvey Mudd.
Holy Names UniversityHoly Names University offers merit-based, athletic, and music scholarships to incoming freshman who qualify.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at HNU.
Loyola Marymount UniversityLoyola Marymount University funds a small cohort of students below poverty for Los Angeles County. (Approximately 25 students a year)new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at LMU.
Master's College"The Master's College Grant" is awarded to help cover up to 80% of tuition with other merit aid.new windowClick here for more information about grant and scholarships at the Master's College.
National UniversityPresidential Tuition Scholarship: Applicants must have an annual income below $18,000 (single) or $25,000 for a family of two or more. The GPA required is 2.3 on a 4.0 scale. new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at National Univeristy.
PepperdineMany of the departments at Pepperdine award scholarships to students who demonstrate strong talent in the areas of athletics, music, art, theatre, debate, science, etc. If you are interested in applying for special achievement scholarships in areas such as music or theatre, please contact the appropriate academic division regarding application requirements and deadlines.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Pepperdine.
Santa Clara UniversitySanta Clara University offers several University based scholarships.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Santa Clara University.
Scripps CollegeScripps has many new scholarships that are offered to its students based on a variety of criteria.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Scripps.
Stanford UniversityFor families with total annual income less than $60,000 Stanford University will cover the cost of attendance. Families with income between $60,000 - 100,000 are offered at least enough scholarship assistance to cover tuition. In both cases, the student is responsible for a total of $4,500 through a combination of summer earnigs, academic year earnings and/or outside scholarships.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Stanford Univeristy.
University of LaVerneThe University of La Verne offers several undergraduate scholarships based on merit and talent.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at the University of La Verne.
University of RedlandsThe University of Redlands offers several undergraduate scholarships based on merit and talent.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at the University of Redlands.
University of San DiegoThe University of San Diego offers several University Scholarships based academic achievement, test scores, leadership, service, talent, and other personal qualities.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at USD.
University of San FranciscoNew freshman applicants for admission who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and who have demonstrated extraordinary scholarship and aptitude, based on their academic grade point average and SAT or ACT scores, are invited to enter USF as University Scholars. Scholars receive a renewable scholarship that pays a substantial portion of the cost of the academic year's tuition for up to eight semesters of undergraduate study at USF. To be considered, applicants for admission must apply no later than November 15 for the following academic year. Renewal is automatic as long as scholars achieve a grade point average of 3.25 for each semester's work.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at USF.
University of Southern CaliforniaUSC administers more than a dozen prestigious scholarship programs, ranging up to full tuition. Unlike loans, scholarships do not have to be repaid. They are awarded based on academic excellence, leadership, service, talent and other criteria.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at USC.
University of the PacificMost University aid is awarded on the basis of academic achievement or performance ability, and/or financial need. University of the Pacific Grants of up to $15,000 per year are awarded to entering freshman who demonstrate financial need.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at UOP.
Westmont CollegeWestmont College offers the Monroe Scholarship, a four-year, full-tuition scholarship offered to a few exceptionally high-achieving first-year students each year.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Westmont College.
Whittier CollegeWhittier College annually awards a number of scholarships to students, including those given on criteria of academic merit, talent in the performing arts, international citizenship, year of entry, and other designations.new windowClick here for more information about grants and scholarships at Whittier College.

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