CSU Foundation
The CSU Foundation Systemwide Scholarship Program offers financial assistance to help students across the CSU reach their goals. The scholarships offered include the CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement that recognizes students with financial need who epitomize superior academic performance, exemplary community service, and have achieved significant personal accomplishments. Applicants must receive a faculty nomination.
While the CSU Foundation Systemwide Scholarships are offered through the Chancellor's Office, each individual campus is responsible for collecting their own applications. Each scholarship has its own unique set of eligibility criteria, please make sure to review the information below carefully before completing the corresponding application.
CSU Foundation Systemwide Scholarship applications are available in the Spring for the upcoming academic year each application cycle.
CSU Foundation Scholarships
This scholarship is for undergraduate or graduate students studying any major in engineering. Scholarship nominees for the CSU Trustees’ Award will be reviewed first. If there are not enough applicants nominated who are in an engineering field, the scholarship may be awarded to a second pool of engineering applicants outside the CSU Trustees’ Award.
The Howard C. Christiansen Trust established the endowed scholarship in 2016.
Award amount: Six (6) $5,000 scholarships will be awarded for the academic year. Each campus may nominate two students.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Demonstrate superior academic performance with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing.
- Demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus financial aid office.
- Be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent undergraduate or graduate student in any engineering major field at a CSU campus and remain a CSU full-time equivalent student during the academic year.
HOWARD C. CHRISTIANSEN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 25-26 APPLICATION
GLENN AND DOROTHY DUMKE FELLOWSHIP
This fellowship encourages student scholars to engage in graduate work in fields such as public policy, American history, economics, archival management and government. Preference will be given to projects that involve research about the state of California. The selected scholar is expected to pursue research projects within special CSU library/archival collections.
The fellowship was established in memory of Dr. Glenn S. Dumke, Chancellor of the California State University from 1962 to 1982. Under his visionary leadership, the university system made great progress in the breadth and quality of academic programs. He is credited with organizing 16 separate academic programs into a single system that became a model across the nation. Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1917, he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Occidental College and his Ph.D. at UCLA and began his 42-year career in higher education as an instructor of history at Occidental College.
Award amount: One fellowship of $1,600 will be awarded for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be in good standing and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Be enrolled as a full-time equivalent CSU graduate student in the areas of public policy, American history, economics, library science, archival management, or government and remain a CSU full-time equivalent student during the academic year.
- Use the award to pursue research projects within the Dumke Collection or other collections housed within the CSU archives at CSU Dominguez Hills, the Center for California Studies at CSU Sacramento, or other special collections within the CSU system.
TRUSTEE EMERITA CLAUDIA HAMPTON CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF MATH AND SCIENCE (CAMS) SCHOLARSHIP
The Hampton Scholars Scholarship was funded in honor of Dr. Claudia H. Hampton, the first African American trustee of the California State University and recognizes students who excel academically and exemplify Dr. Hampton’s dedication.
Dr. Claudia H. Hampton served on the California State University Board of Trustees for 20 years, from 1974 to 1994; serving as chair for three of those years: from 1979 to 1981. She was a teacher and administrator in the Los Angeles Unified School District for 25 years, retiring in 1981 as director of the district’s Human and School-Community Relations Resource Office.
Award amount: Four (4) $5,000 scholarships will be awarded for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants must be graduates of the California Academy of Mathematics and Science (CAMS).
- Applicants must demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus financial aid office.
- Applicants must be in good academic standing.
- Recipients must remain a California State University full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.
THE WILLIAM AND JANET LAHEY ART EDUCATION AND VISUAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship supports the CSU Summer Arts program and scholarships for visual arts students, furthering both William’s commitment to education and Jan’s passion for the arts. Scholarships are available for the academic year with priority going to students in a post-baccalaureate program leading to a high school single-subject teaching credential in the arts.
The annual scholarship will be sufficient to cover tuition and fees and provide an additional small stipend.
William Lahey served as Assistant Vice Chancellor, Faculty and Staff Affairs from October 1966 until he retired on June 1986. He came to the California State University from federal civil service to the position of Statewide Dean of Faculty. Jan was an avid volunteer with the Long Beach Art Museum and William would invite staff to join them for special receptions and exhibit openings.
Award amount: Two (2) $10,000 scholarships will be awarded for the academic year
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be enrolled at a California State University campus at least half-time.
- Possess a bachelor’s degree in art or in one of the visual art specializations.
- Be enrolled in one of the following programs:
1. A post baccalaureate program leading to a high school single subject teaching credential in the arts.
2. A Master of Fine Arts program in art or one of the visual arts specialization.
3. 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.
- Priority consideration will be given to scholarship applications in the following order:
1. First priority will be given to students enrolled in a program leading to a single-subject teaching credential in the arts.
2. Second priority will be given to students enrolled in a graduate program in art, for one of the visual arts specializations.
3. Third priority will be given to eligible students who have a record of volunteer activities in the arts or who are currently engaged in arts volunteer activities in schools or community arts organizations.
THE WILLIAM AND JANET LAHEY ART EDUCATION AND VISUAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP 25-26APPLICATION
RICHARD K. LEFFINGWELL SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwell’s admiration for the university’s commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.
After graduating with a bachelor’s of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees’ audit staff. He directed the CSU’s self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.
Award amount: Two (2) $3,500 scholarships will be awarded for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Have a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service.
- Have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service.
- Demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing.
- Demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office.
- Be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.
- All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration.
RICHARD K. LEFFINGWELL SCHOLARSHIP 25-26 APPLICATION
ROBERT M. O’DELL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
The California Society of Municipal Finance Officers (CSMFO) established the Robert M. O’Dell endowed scholarship fund in April 1987 to honor the former city treasurer of Los Angeles.
Award amount: Four (4) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants must be in a degree program in public administration.
- Applicants must be in good standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Applicants must be currently enrolled as a full-time, upper-division undergraduate or graduate student in public administration and must remain a full-time student in good standing during the academic year in which the award is received.
- Applicants may not be a previous recipient of this award. Strong consideration will be given to an applicant who is also:
o A public administration major specializing in finance
o A first-generation college student
ROBERT M. O’DELL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 25-26 APPLICATION
JIM SANDERS MEDIA AND LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship honors and supports the leaders of today and tomorrow in journalism, media or communications. The media industry is changing and, as the gatekeepers of information, these industries need intelligent, creative leaders and risk-takers with a sense of humor and a willingness to challenge the status quo.
Jim Sanders was a news director at television stations in Sacramento, San Diego, and San Francisco and in Columbus, Ohio. He was renowned for his integrity, encouraging mentorship, and positive attitude.
Award amount: One (1) $2,500 scholarship to be awarded for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Students must have an interest in journalism, media, or communication.
- Students must aspire to a career in media, but can be interested in any aspect of the industry including engineering, sales, production (audio, video and sound editing, etc.), graphic design, human resources, etc.
- Students must be currently enrolled or entering the first semester as a student at a California State University campus and must remain an enrolled student during the scholarship period.
- Students must express current leadership qualities or the desire to be a leader in journalism, media or communication.
JIM SANDERS MEDIA AND LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP 25-26 APPLICATION
DALE M. SCHOETTLER SCHOLARSHIP FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED STUDENTS
The Dale M. Schoettler Scholarship for Visually Impaired Students was established in 1991 by Mr. Schoettler, a successful businessman from Mountain View, California, who was blind for the last eight years of his life.
Award amount: $10,000
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants must currently have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale and must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale during the academic year in which the award is received.
- Applicants must be currently enrolled in 6.1 units or more as a CSU undergraduate or graduate student in any major field and must remain enrolled in 6.1 units or more during the academic year in which the award is received.
- Applicants must have a visual disability*
* The CSU Foundation will confirm applicants are registered with their campus DisabilitySupport Services offices with a visual limitation. A visual limitation is defined by the CSU as: Blindness or partial sight to the degree that it impedes the educational process and may necessitate accommodations, support services, or programs.
STUDENTS SHOULD APPLY DIRECTLY WITH THE CSU FOUNDATION, 25-26 APPLICATILN WILLBE AVAILABLE SHORTLY
FLY FISHERS CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY RICHARD FANNING MARINE STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP FUND
This scholarship honors the memory of Richard Fanning, an advocate for educational opportunity, an avid flyfisher and a good friend, whose companionship, advice, and leadership, both on and off the stream, will long be remembered. The Fly Fishers Club of Orange County was founded in 1966 to further the sport of Fly Fishing. In addition to being a way to meet others who enjoy the sport, there were three goals in mind when the club was founded:
- Educating the public
- Conserving the fisheries
- Contributing resources to make fly fishing enjoyable and available to all who are interested
The club has been working hard to meet its goals by sponsoring clinics and workshops, hosting noteworthy speakers, participating in conservation projects, and contributing its resources to various conservation organizations such as the Federation of Fly Fishers and (FFF), Trout Unlimited (TU), Cal Trout, and the Nature Conservancy. In addition, the club contributes to numerous other conservation activities directly beneficial to fly fishing. The club has made annual scholarships available to CSU students who are studying marine sciences.
Award amount: One $3,000 scholarship is available for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Students must currently be enrolled as a CSU student in the academic year.
- Be in good standing with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid Office.
- Be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent undergraduate student in marine-related studies at a CSU campus and must remain a full-time equivalent CSU student during the academic year or must be currently enrolled as a part-time equivalent graduate student in marine-related studies at a CSU campus and must remain a part-time equivalent CSU graduate student during the academic year.
- Demonstrate a commitment to community service in the fisheries biology field.
FLY FISHERS CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY RICHARD FANNING MARINE STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPFUND 25-26 APPLICATION
REAL ESTATE SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNSHIP GRANT
The scholarships and internship grants are funded by the State of California Department of Real Estate through an endowment with the California State University Real Estate and Land Use Institute. It is open to all majors with an interest in a career in real estate. Under the internship option, students may receive an award for an unpaid internship in which they are participating.
Award amount: Awards vary and are typically $500 - $2,000. Financial need will be considered in the application review and final award amount.
Eligibility Requirements:
- An interest in pursuing a career in real estate.
- Completed (or be currently enrolled) in at least one course in real estate, broadly defined. This would include, but not be limited to, urban planning, urban economics, geographic information systems, ethics, and property tax classes all qualify, in addition to the typical business school real estate curriculum).
- Be currently enrolled in a minimum of 6 units at any California State University.
- Have a minimum 2.5 GPA (undergraduate students) or 3.0 GPA (graduate students).
- Student has encountered economic or educational disadvantages in pursuing their education.
REAL ESTATE SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNSHIP GRANT 25-26 APPLICATION
GREGSON BAUTZER SCHOLARSHIP
The Gregson Bautzer University Fund Scholarship was established in 1991 by Mrs. Nicola D. Bautzer in memory of her husband, a former member of the California State University Board of Trustees and the California State University Foundation Board of Governors.
This scholarship is open only to incoming freshman students who have graduated from the California Academy of Mathematics and Science (CAMS) and who are continuing their education at any of the California State University campuses.
Award amount: Two scholarship recipients are selected each academic year by the California Academy of Mathematics and Science, and awarded $3,000 per year for four years while enrolled full-time at a CSU campus.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Incoming freshman students who have graduated from the California Academy of Mathematics and Science.
- Enrolled as a full-time equivalent undergraduate at any California State University campus.
- Demonstrated academic performance and financial need.
Stephen Y. Ho Memorial Scholarship
The Stephen Y. Ho Memorial Scholarship was created by the family of Stephen Y. Ho, an alumnus of California State University, Los Angeles, who passed away in 2021. Mr. Ho received his BBA and MBA degrees from Cal State LA in late 1970. He later attended the Monterey Foreign Language Institute and became one of the few licensed legal interpreters in Chinese translation in the State of California. He was the founder of the company, Stephen Y. Ho Interpreting, serving the Greater Los Angeles area for more than 25 years. The CSU International Programs scholarship honors his legacy as a talented and well-respected community contributor.
Award amount: Two (2) $2,000 scholarships to be awarded.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Students must be currently enrolled or be entering a first semester as a student at a California State University campus and must hold a student status during the scholarship period.
- Students must participate in the CSU International Programs in China or Taiwan.
WILSON C. RILES EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship program was established in 2003 to recognize Superintendent Riles’ deep commitment to education through support of students enrolled in California State University teacher credential programs, with preference given to first generation college students. Working his way through public instruction, Wilson C. Riles began his career in 1940 as a teacher and administrator in Arizona public schools and later became the first elected African American state superintendent of schools in the United States.
Award amount: Three (3) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Recipients must be currently enrolled in a teacher credential program at one of the CSU campuses.
- The minimum enrollment requirement is 6.0 units.
- The minimum grade point average is 3.0.
ROBERT D. & DOROTHY W. TALTY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
In 2012, the Robert and Dorothy Family Trust established an endowment to provide funds for scholarships for CSU students majoring in engineering, physics, chemistry, biology and computer sciences.
Award amount: One (1) $7,000 scholarship will be awarded for the academic year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants must be in good academic standing.
- Be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent undergraduate or graduate student majoring in engineering, physics, chemistry, biology or computer sciences at a CSU campus.
- Remain a CSU full-time equivalent student during the academic year.
ROBERT D. & DOROTHY W. TALTY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 25-26 APPLICATION
CSU TRUSTEES’ AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
The William Randolph Hearst Foundation established an endowed scholarship fund in 1984 to honor William Randolph Hearst, founder of the Hearst newspaper chain. In 1999, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation partnered with the CSU Board of Trustees to create the CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement. Contributions from CSU Trustees and private donors increase the value and number of available awards. Special named scholarships will be awarded by the selection committee based on criteria such as studying in the STEM or education fields, veterans, and exemplary community service.
The awards recognize students who have overcome adversity, demonstrated financial need, and have attributes of merit including superior academic performance, significant personal achievements, and exemplary community service.
Twenty-three (23) scholarships will be awarded across the CSU campuses, with one nominee coming from Sonoma State University. Most scholarships will be $7,000.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Receive a nomination from a current or former instructor. Nominations can be emailed to scholarships@sonoma.edu.
- Demonstrate superior academic performance with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing.
- Demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid Office.
- Be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent undergraduate or graduate student in any major field at a CSU campus and remain a CSU full-time equivalent student during the academic year.
Students will be asked to provide two letters of recommendation at the end of the application. Letters of recommendation can be submitted in the Google Form Application, or they can be emailed directly to scholarships@sonoma.edu if confidentiality is preferred.
Faculty should recommend outstanding students complete the application. A committee will review the applications and the top candidates will be provided to the President’s Office.
The President’s Office will ultimately nominate one student to be SSU’s CSU Trustees’ Award recipient.
CSU TRUSTEES’ AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT 25-26 APPLICATION