CSU System Scholarships
Awarded to students enrolled at select CSU campuses, including CSUDH.
Scholarship information for 2014-2015 school year coming soon.
- Glenn and Dorothy Dumke Fellowship
- Nathaniel R. and Valerie Dumont Scholarship
- William Randolph Hearst/CSU Trustees' Award For Outstanding Achievement
- California Society of Municipal Finance Officers Robert M. Odell Endowed Scholarship in Public Administration
- Wilson C. Riles Education Scholarship
- Dale M. Schoettler Scholarship for Visually Impaired Students
- William and Janet Lahey Art Education and Visual Arts Scholarship
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Glenn and Dorothy Dumke Fellowship
| Description | One fellowship awarded each year to CSU graduate student at any area campus who is pursuing studies in public policy, American history, economics, archival management or government. |
| Amount | $1,200 |
| Requirements | Must be a graduate student at any area CSU campus. Must be pursuing graduate studies in the fields of public policy, American history, economics, archival management or government. |
| How To Apply | Applications and information on to apply will be available during the Spring 2014 semester. |
| Deadline | TBA |
Nathaniel R. and Valerie Dumont Scholarship
| Description | Six scholarships awarded to CSU students, particularly those with visual and physical impairments. |
| Amount | $4,000 |
| Requirements | Preference is given to students with visual and physical impairments as well as financial need. |
| How To Apply | Applications and information on to apply will be available during the Spring 2014 semester. |
| Deadline | TBA |
William Randolph Hearst/CSU Trustees' Award For Outstanding Achievement
| Description | Awarded to 19 CSU students who have demonstrated financial need and other merits. |
| Amount | $3,000 - $6,000 |
| Requirements | Demonstrated financial need, superior academic performance, community service and personal achievements. |
| How To Apply | Applications and information on to apply will be available during the Spring 2014 semester. |
| Deadline | TBA |
California Society of Municipal Finance Officers Robert M. Odell Endowed Scholarship in Public Administration
| Description | Four scholarships awarded on a rotational basis to 16 CSU campuses. |
| Amount | $1,600 |
| Requirements | Good academic standing. Minimum of 3.0 GPA. Currently enrolled as full-time, upper division undergraduate or graduate student. Must be pursuing studies in the field of public administration. Strong consideration will be given to Public Administration majors specializing in Finance, and first-generation college students. |
| How To Apply | Applications and information on to apply will be available during the Spring 2014 semester. |
| Deadline | TBA |
Wilson C. Riles Education Scholarship
| Description | Awarded to first-generation college students enrolled in a CSU teaching credential program. |
| Amount | $1,000 |
| Requirements | First-generation college student. Minimum of 3.0 GPA. Currently enrolled as a full-time student enrolled in a CSU teaching credential program. |
| How To Apply | To be considered for the scholarship, students must complete a separate application form and submit ALL other required documents |
| Deadline | TBA |
Dale M. Schoettler Scholarship for Visually Impaired Students
| Description | Awarded to CSU undergraduate or graduate students in any major field, who are declared visually impaired. |
| Amount | $5,000 |
| Requirements | Must be declared visually impaired and be currently enrolled as a full-time CSU student. Minimum of 2.8 GPA. |
| How To Apply | Applications and information on to apply will be available during the Spring 2014 semester. |
| Deadline | TBA |
William & Janet Lahey Art Education and Visual Arts Scholarship
| Description | One scholarship awarded to students in a post-baccalaureate program leading to a high school single subject teaching credential in the arts. |
| Amount | $8,430 |
| Requirements | Possess a bachelor’s degree in art or in one of the visual art specializations; Be enrolled in one of the following programs: A post baccalaureate program leading to a high school single subject teaching credential in the arts; A Master of Fine Arts program in art or one of the visual arts specialization; or a Master of Arts program in art or one of the visual arts specializations. Be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on an 4.0 scale |
| How To Apply | Applications and information on to apply will be available during the Spring 2014 semester. |
| Deadline | TBA |
