Moriyama Family Scholarship
Title: “Investing in Education: The Moriyamaamily Scholarship by California State University Fullerton”
Brief Description
The Moriyama Family Scholarship, established by California State University Fullerton, provides funding to deserving undergraduate students who demonstrate academic excellence and a dedication to community service.
Host Institution(s)
The Moriyama Family Scholarship is hosted by California State University Fullerton, a public research university located in Orange County, California. It is a leading institution in promoting diversity and providing access to higher education.
California State University Fullerton
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Level/Field of Study
The scholarship is available for undergraduate students pursuing any field of study at California State University Fullerton.
Number of Awards
Each year, the Moriyama Family Scholarship awards five outstanding students with a $10,000 scholarship.
Target Group
The scholarship is open to all undergraduate students at California State University Fullerton, regardless of their nationality, race, or background. It is specifically aimed at students who have demonstrated a commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity in their communities.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The Moriyama Family Scholarship provides a $10,000 scholarship annually to help cover the cost of tuition, books, and other educational expenses. Recipients also receive personalized mentorship and networking opportunities with the Moriyama family.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Moriyama Family Scholarship,
- Applicants must be enrolled as full-time undergraduate students at California State University Fullerton with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- They must also demonstrate a strong commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity in their communities through extracurricular activities, leadership roles, or community service.
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Application Instructions
Interested students must complete the online application form, including an essay demonstrating their dedication to promoting diversity and inclusivity. They must also submit two letters of recommendation, one from a college professor and one from a community leader. The application deadline is March 1st each year.
Official Website
For more information about the Moriyama Family Scholarship and to submit an application, please visit the official website.