Friday, December 21, 2018

14th Annual Young Men’s Leadership Conference

Young men grades 6 through 12 are invited to attend a FREE conference on Saturday, January 26, 2019. The conference will focus on making every day count. Presenters include educators, professionals, college students and community activists who will share their insights and expertise. The conference is the signature event of Brother 2 Brother which honors the principles of accountability, pro-active leadership, self-discipline and intellectual development. 

Details: Date: Saturday, January 26, 2019, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm 
Cost: FREE 
Who: Young men grades 6 – 12 
Where: Mt. Miguel High School (8585 Blossom Lane, Spring Valley, 91977) 
Theme: Make Every Day Count! 
Included: Breakfast, lunch, prizes and giveaways 






NEW College Board Opportunity Scholarships

Did you build a college list? There’s a scholarship for that! 
Did you do SAT practice on Khan Academy? There’s a scholarship for that! 
Did you complete the FAFSA? There’s a scholarship for that! 

College Board (PSAT, SAT, AP) have created a new scholarship program that ALL students can participate in. They want to reward the process of applying for college! To learn more, visit: https://opportunity.collegeboard.org/

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Scholarship

The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) invites all high school students (9th through 12th grades) interested in the American Revolution to participate in the George S. & Stella M. Knight Essay Contest. The contest is open to all US Citizen and Legal Resident students attending home schools, public, parochial, or private high schools in that same grade range. The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the 2017-18 NASSP List of Approved Contests, Programs, and Activities for Students.

To participate, students must submit an original 800- to 1,200-word essay based on an event, person, philosophy or ideal associated with the American Revolution, Declaration of Independence, or the framing of the United States Constitution. Each student’s essay will be judged based upon its historical accuracy, clarity, organization, grammar and spelling, and documentation.

The contest is conducted in three phases: the local chapter, state-level society, and national phases. The contest must be entered through an SAR chapter near the student’s residence. In some cases, the contest may be entered at the state level (if the local society does not have chapters or the chapters are not participating) and a contact-at-large should be used to find out more contest details. The list of contest contacts listed below can provide you with assistance in entering the Knight Essay Contest. Only one entry per student is permitted per contest year.

A complete set of rules, along with the application for both the applicant and the sponsoring SAR members, can be found below. Please be aware that the local application deadline dates may vary, so interested applicants should reach out to their local SAR member listed below for further details.

George S. & Stella M. Knight Essay Contest Rules

George S. & Stella M. Knight Essay Application Form
Essay Example


DEADLINE: 12/31/18

Thursday, December 6, 2018

2019 Edison Scholars


Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Scholorship

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Epsilon Xi Omega Chapter - San Diego, California

Application Postmark Deadline: April 3, 2019

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is the first Greek letter organization founded by university educated African American women. Grounded in service to mankind, this international sorority gives back to local and global communities via a variety of philanthropic endeavors. The San Diego Chapter has awarded academic scholarships since it's chartering in 1949. These scholarships are available to female (male if he will attend an HBCU) San Diego County African American or African Diaspora high school seniors who will attend accredited 4-year colleges and universities in Fall of 2019. Download the fillable PDF application at: http://www.akasandiego.com Be sure to include your essay and sign the last page before mailing the application packet.

Eligibility for Traditional Scholarships:

 Must be an African American or African Diaspora female in her last semester of a San Diego County High School 

 Must be accepted and plan to enter an accredited four-year institution of higher learning by Fall 2019 

 Must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average 

 Must submit (2) two letters of recommendation (at least one must be from a school official) 

 Completed Application using PDF fill-in (handwritten not acceptable) 

 Official Transcript (in sealed envelope) 

 Recent formal color portrait (recommendation - senior portrait) 


One-time $1,000.00 for the following Scholarships: 

Pearlen Denmon Memorial Scholarship
In Addition to the above criteria:

 Must attend or reside in the school boundary areas of Lincoln High School, San Diego High School or Gompers Preparatory Academy

 Must express an interest in giving back to her community.


Empowerment Scholarship

In Addition to Traditional Scholarship Eligibility criteria:

 Must provide a Personal Statement or essay indicating that the applicant has been successful in overcoming hardship or special circumstances such as, but not limited to: immigrant or refugee status, special physical or learning needs, foster care, etc.

 40 Hours Community Service preferred (9th – 12th Grades)


Future Female Engineers, EMRJJ Scholarship

 In Addition to Traditional Scholarship Eligibility criteria:

 Must have a 3.5 or higher cumulative GPA

 (AP) Calculus and/or (AP) Physics with a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA.

 Acceptance to and plan to attend an accredited College of Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace preferred)

 Strong ethical character and role model who has or is willing to mentor peers and/or younger students


Pre-Medical Profession, Unique Healthcare Scholarship


In Addition to Traditional Scholarship Eligibility criteria:

 Must have 3.5 or higher cumulative GPA in Biology and Chemistry

 Must plan to pursue a career in a professional medical field



$1,500 for the following Two Scholarships to be used at an Historical Black College or University:
Octavia Coleman

In Addition to Traditional Scholarship Eligibility criteria:

 Must be accepted by and plan to attend a Historically Black College or University

 Must be an African American or African Diaspora male or female in his/her last semester of a San Diego County High School 


Lloyd Prewitt


In Addition to Traditional Scholarship Eligibility criteria:

 Completion of Epsilon Xi Omega Leadership Enhancement Program, Current or Former Debutante

 Must be accepted by and plan to attend a Historically Black College or University

 3.0 or higher GPA in academic subjects (minimum 11th – 12th Grades)


To receive the financial award attached to the scholarship you are required to attend the

AKA-EXO Scholarship Reception


ESSAY: On a separate sheet of paper, describe your academic plans and how your career goals will impact local and/or global communities in a one-page essay. Include this with your completed application.

Signature of Applicant Date

Mail the following to the address below:

 Completed application w/Signature page

 Two letters of recommendation

 Official transcripts (in sealed envelope)

 Recent formal color portrait (senior portrait)

 College Acceptance letter



Must be postmarked by April 3, 2019

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Epsilon Xi Omega Chapter

Carol Patrick, Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 880537 San Diego, CA 92168-0537

San Diego Foundation Community Scholarship

The 2019-2020 Common Scholarship Application deadline is Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 2pm.

In 2018, more than 876 students received over $2.6 million in scholarships from more than 143 funds that support the Community Scholarship Program. Among the 2018 recipients, 66 percent are the first in their families to attend college and 76 percent are considered low-income students based on Expected Family Contribution data.

Since 1997, $30.4 million has been awarded to thousands of students who help fuel our San Diego economy – making our program the largest private non-university scholarship provider in San Diego County.

The San Diego Foundation continues to find ways to increase educational opportunity and attainment for local students, particularly from underserved communities. Most recently, The Foundation partnered with College Futures Foundation to launch a new partnership, the Community Scholars Initiative, which will help hundreds more low-income and first-generation students prepare for, pay for and persist through college.

Learn More About the Community Scholars Initiative

Scholarships are available for: Graduating high school seniors, undergraduates, graduate, medical and professional school students and adult re-entry students who are attending community colleges, four-year universities, career/technical schools, teaching credential programs and graduate, medical or professional schools in the United States.

McDonald’s HACER® National Scholarship

Your generation is changing the world, and McDonald’s wants Hispanic students to be front and center in the transformation. That’s why we’re giving more opportunities to our community.

Apply today for a McDonald’s HACER® National Scholarship.

https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/community/hacer.html



Hurry, the application period ends February 4, 2019.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Rotary Camp Enterprise School Counselor Student Nominations

Since 1976 the San Diego Unified School District and other San Diego schools have participated in Camp Enterprise. Camp Enterprise is an activity-packed, three-day workshop and this year’s Camp is scheduled for March 14 - 16, 2019 at Camp Cedar Glen in Julian, California. Based on a program developed by the American Management Association, this experience provides a select group of promising 11th grade students with a series of panels, presentations, and group discussions that teach students about the free enterprise system by working in a team to create their own businesses from start to finish. Each high school will nominate two 11th grade students to participate. For more information connect with your school counselor or check out the San Diego Rotary Camp Enterprise.