Scholarship Program General Information The Santa Monica College Foundation’s Scholarship Program offers privately funded scholarships ranging from $250 to $2000. Both continuing students and those transferring after the Spring 2011 semester can apply for scholarships, provided they meet the general qualifications and complete the scholarship application process by the deadline. While most scholarships do not have a citizenship requirement, some do require recipients to be a U.S. citizen or Federal Aid eligible non-citizen. SMC Foundation Scholarships are administered through the SMC Scholarship Office, which is located on the main SMC campus—at 1738 Pearl Street. The Scholarship Office’s phone number is (310) 434-4290. Basic Scholarship Application Instructions: 1. Complete the 2010-2011 SMC Scholarship Application. 2. Type a one page personal statement. Address your academic goals and career aspirations. Indicate your achievements, your participation in SMC clubs and other leadership experiences, and your involvement in other extracurricular experiences. 3. Obtain two letters of recommendation. At least one must be from a teacher. The second may be from a guidance counselor, community or religious leader, club advisor, immediate supervisor, or another teacher. 4. Complete an electronic 2010-2011 Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA)—to be considered for scholarships which factor in a student’s “financial need.” Students can go to www.fafsa.ed.gov to complete a FAFSA Application. You will also be applying for Federal and State aid, including grants and a fee waiver. (International students and AB540-qualified students are not eligible to apply for Federal Aid and can complete the Financial Information section on the Scholarship Application, instead of the FAFSA.) Additional Scholarship Application Requirements Some scholarships may require an essay, writing example, or portfolio. (See list of scholarships.) 2010-2011 Deadline and Scholarship Awarding Process The deadline for submission of all scholarship materials is February 1, 2011. Applications will then be assessed and sent to committees. Committees will review the applications, interview applicants, and select scholarship winners. Winners will be notified by May 27, 2011. General Qualifications: Students need to declare a major through the SMC Admissions Office. Students need to complete 12 SMC units and have an overall 2.5 GPA by the end of the Winter 2011 term. At least 6 units of these units must be from regular (non-distance education) classes. Students need to be enrolled in at least 6 units for the Spring 2011 term—to be considered for a scholarship. Continuing students, who are awarded a scholarship, must be enrolled in at least 6 units in the Summer or Fall 2011 term—to receive a scholarship check. Students must not have a Discipline Hold on their records. Students must not have earned a BA/BS degree. Scholarship Ceremony and Scholarship Check Disbursement: The 2010-2011 SMC Scholarship Ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2011. All students awarded a scholarship will be required to attend the Scholarship Ceremony. Scholarship checks will be disbursed at the beginning of the Fall 2011 term, after enrollment is verified. 1 Guidance for Writing Letters of Recommendation When writing a letter of recommendation for a student, please provide your assessment of the applicant’s achievements and potential for success. This recommendation must be on letterhead stationary from your agency/ organization/school. Please include your contact number for possible verification purposes. While there are no required topics for a letter of recommendation, the Scholarship Office has compiled the following commonly addressed points: The student’s performance in your class The student’s academic or career goals and your impression of her/his ability to accomplish these goals Any obstacle that the student has overcome Observations of leadership skills Observations of contributions to the community When completed, please send your recommendation to the Scholarship Office or return it to the student in time to meet the February 1, 2011 deadline. Scholarship Office Mailing Address and Phone Number: Santa Monica College ATTN: Scholarship Office 1900 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 434-4290 Note to Scholarship Applicants: While recommendation letters may be sent directly to the Scholarship Office, it is the student’s responsibility to make sure that the recommendation letters and the scholarship application are received by the deadline. 2 OFFICE USE ONLY ELIG _____________________ Santa Monica College GPA ______________________ Scholarship Application 2010-2011 FIN ______________________ MAJOR ___________________ ETH ______________________ Deadline for all application materials and supporting recommendations: FEBRUARY 1, 2011 GEN ______________________ LATINO CTR/ADELANTE COLLEGIAN CTR LEADERSHIP/SMC CLUB ONLY SCHOLARS PROGRAM PLEASE USE BLACK INK / OR TYPE Name __________________________________________________ SMC ID # ______________________ Last First MI Address ________________________________________________ (______) _______________________ Number and Street Apt. Phone ____________________________________________ __________________________________ City State ____________--_______--__________ Zip Code Female Email Male Social Security Number _______________________________ Date of Birth Citizenship Status: U.S. Citizen Resident Alien F-1 Student Visa Temporary Resident Alien Refugee/ Asylee Other Enrollment Status after Spring 2011 Semester (Check one) Continuing at SMC (in Summer and/or Fall 2011) Vocational Certificate Completed Transferring to 4-year College Graduated with AA degree (non-transfer) Check ANY box that applies to you: I am a single parent. I support _______ child/children. I am a student returning to education. I have been out of school for ________ years. I am a disabled student who has registered with SMC Center for Students with Disabilities. I am an elected official of the SMC Associated Student Government. I have submitted a 2010-11 FAFSA Application to the Department of Education. Race or ethnic group: (will be used for statistical purposes) Asian Black/African-American Other Caucasian/White Pacific Islander Hispanic/Latino _________________________ (Country of Birth/ Latin Heritage) Filipino Native American Pacific Islander Other Ethnic Other ______________ Major at Santa Monica College: Please choose only one. Anthropology Architecture Art Biological Science Business Communications Computer Science Cosmetology Dance Earth Science/Urban Studies Education/Teaching Engineering English Entertainment Technology Fashion Design Graphic Design History Interior Design Journalism Liberal Arts 3 Mathematics Modern Language Music Nursing Photography Physical Education/Athletics Physical Science Political Science Psychology/Behavioral Science Respiratory Therapy Sociology/Philosophy Theater Arts Vocational/Trades/Pre-Dental/Medical SMC CLUB MEMBERSHIP & AS LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES List Current ASB # and Club and/or Associated Students Leadership Positions. ASB#_______________ Club/AS Leadership Positions: ______________________________________________ COMMUNITY SERVICE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES List your involvement in community service or extra-curricular activities. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ FINANCIAL INFORMATION Information from students who have completed a 2010-11 FAFSA must match the income and family information provided below. Students unable to verify income will not be considered for need based scholarships. SECTION A 1) Were you born before January 1,1987? 2) Are you married? 3) Do you have children (or other dependents) that you support? YES NO YES NO YES NO If you answered “no” to all of these questions, provide both parental and student income information below. Also indicate the total number in your parent’s family. Indicate yourself, your parents, and those supported by your parents. Number in parent’s family: If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, provide only student income information below. Also indicate the total number in your family. Include yourself, your spouse (if married), and your children (or other dependents.) Number in student’s family: Student 2009 Income Information Total wages in 2009 $ $ Total untaxed income in 2009 $ Other support received in 2009 Parent 2009 Income Information $ Total Wages in 2009 $ Total untaxed income in 2009 $ Other support received in 2009 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION If you are currently working, provide name, address, and phone number of your employer’s business. In addition, please provide your supervisor’s information. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Business Name Address Phone Number ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Supervisor’s Name Title How many hours do your work each week? ________________________________________________________ When did you begin working? ___________________________________________________________________ Briefly explain your job duties and responsibilities: ___________________________________________________ STUDENT CERTIFICATION I affirm that all information on this application is true. I understand that if I am awarded a scholarship, information about me will be released for publicity purposes. I also authorize the release of income information submitted to Financial Aid or Scholarships to scholarship committee members evaluating the “financial need” of scholarship candidates I also understand that scholarship awards may be rescinded if it is determined that false or misleading information has been submitted to the SMC Scholarship Office. __________________________________________________ Signature 4 ___________________________________ Date GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS 2010-2011 Awards from non-campus based groups or individuals are marked with an asterisk (*) Key to Scholarship Codes C = Continuing: T = Transferring: G = Graduating: R = Recruitment: Awards for students returning to SMC for the Fall 2011 semester. Awards for students leaving SMC to attend a 4 year institution for Fall 2011 semester. Awards for students graduating from SMC at the end of the Spring 2011 semester. Awards for high school students matriculating to SMC . Santa Monica College Foundation 3.0 GPA C 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C Betty Bryant Memorial Financial need. 2.5 GPA C/T Michael Briere Memorial Scholarship 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T Continuing SMC student; financial need; well-defined educational goals. SMC Foundation President’s Circle Award U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen; financial need. Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society: Terry Green Award AGS Honor Society membership; currently enrolled in 10+ units; AGS faculty sponsor recommendation. Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society: John Quevedo Award AGS Honor Society membership; currently enrolled in 10+ units; AGS faculty sponsor recommendation. Aubrey E. Austin, Jr. Memorial Leadership activities. Baha'i Spiritual Assembly of Santa Monica Financial need; community involvement through service and/or volunteer work; minority student; student dedicated to promoting world peace preferred. Financial need; full or part-time. Open to all majors. Anthony Budzyn Memorial U.S. citizen; financial need; well-defined educational goals. California School Employees Association: SMC #36 U.S. citizen; must be employed; California resident. Florence Cardine Memorial Financial need; community service work. James & Lucille Cayton Award Leadership activities. 5 Willard Lyman Cummings, Jr. Award 3.5 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA T 3.0 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA T Financial need; scholastic achievement. Bill Dreifus Memorial U. S. citizenship; business majors; faculty recommendation; enrolled in 12 units. Sheldon M. Hayden Memorial Financial need; completed 24 units at SMC; age max 22 years. Lloyd Handel Memorial Working student; Library Committee recommendation. Ralph Kiewit Sr. Memorial Leadership & community service involvement. Jay H. Feldhorn Memorial U.S. citizen; financial need; working part-time preferred; involved in extra-curricular activities. Stephen P. Jeffries Memorial Financial need. Mike Jeffs Paddle Tennis Award Financial need. Gerald M. Jennings Memorial ASG membership; financial need; vocational goals. Jean Litsey O'Brien Memorial Financial need. Faith & Jerome Pearlman Scholarship Fund U.S. citizenship; financial need. David B. Phillips Award Financial need; leadership in ASG activities. Alfred & Sylvia Quinn Memorial Demonstrated participation in SMC activities; government, and/or community service; completion of 24 units. Fred Segal Santa Monica Award Financial need; community service activities. Pearl & Sam Weissman Memorial Financial need; students under age 25 only; community service activities. 6 Associated Student Government: ASG Leadership 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C 3.2 GPA C/T 3.2 GPA C 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C 2.5 GPA C ASG membership; completed 40 units; currently enrolled in 8+ units; letter verifying leadership & community service. Del & Elmer Wade Memorial Financial need; minority student preferred; community service activities; enrolled in 10 units if a working student. Santa Monica College Patrons Association Financial need; well defined vocational and educational goals. Hilding A. Tegner & Carl E. Tegner Memorial Requires U.S. citizenship and/or employer recommendation; well-defined educational and career goals. Non-Traditional Student Scholarship Working student 35-40 hours per week; currently enrolled in 6 units and have successfully completed 12 transferable units. *The Ebell Scholarship Fund U.S. citizenship; registered voter; complete 12 units each semester; student must be already attending an accredited college or University in Los Angeles County; must be at least a college freshman to apply. Applications available through the Scholarship Office. Deadline to apply will be March 31st annually. Edwin A. Young Memorial Scholastic achievement. Joseph Drown Foundation Financial need; recommended by the Scholars Program Director. The Osher Scholars Endowment Fund Enrolled towards a degree; Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOG eligible); must have completed 24 units of degreeapplicable study prior to disbursement; must maintain 6 units; students enrolled in less than full-time-will be pro-rated. The David Simon Scholarship for Osher Scholars Enrolled towards a degree; Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOG eligible); must have completed 24 units of degreeapplicable study prior to disbursement; must maintain 6 units; students enrolled in less than full-time-will be pro-rated. 7 Community Service Club Awards SMC Foundation is grateful to the local service organizations that also support students with annual awards. We are pleased to have them join us each year as part of the scholarships awards ceremony and celebration. *Kiwanis: Achievement 3.5 GPA C 3.0 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.5 GPA C 3.0 GPA C/T Outstanding leadership & community service. *Kiwanis: Ray Carriere U.S. citizen; financial need; outstanding leadership preferred. *Kiwanis: Patrick Croghan Memorial U.S. citizen; financial need; outstanding leadership and community service; well defined educational goals; Business majors preferred. *Kiwanis: John Drescher Memorial U.S. citizen; financial need; well defined educational goals; Math, Engineering, Business majors preferred; community services or school activities. *Kiwanis: Virgil Kingsley Outstanding leadership & community service. *Kiwanis: Madeline Petrie U.S. citizen; scholastic achievement. Kiwanis: Carl E. Tegner U.S. citizen; financial need; well-defined educational goals; Business students preferred. *Kiwanis: Ralph Harding U.S. citizen; financial need; outstanding community service; Education major preferred. Pre-med student with military service acceptable. *Kiwanis: James & Zira Wood Memorial U.S. citizen; financial need; well-defined educational goals. History students preferred. *Kiwanis: Dr. Cyril Gail Financial need; well-defined educational goals. Pre-dentistry major preferred. *Kiwanis: Colin Petrie Financial need; well-defined educational goals. Math or Engineering major preferred. Rotary Ann Briesch-English U.S. citizenship; financial need; academic achievement in Science or Business; Engineering/Computer Science majors. 8 *The Archie M. Morrison: Rotary Club Achievement 3.0 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA T 3.0 GPA C/T Completed 30 units at SMC; outstanding leadership & community service. Students will be expected to attend a luncheon to receive the award. *Rotary Club of Santa Monica: Nick Holt U.S. citizen; extra-curricular activities; employer recommendation. Students will be expected to attend a luncheon to receive the award. *Rotary Club of Santa Monica: Vocational Award Faculty recommendations; outstanding vocational student. Students will be expected to attend a luncheon to receive the award. Awards to Assist International Students Associated Student International 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Financial need; F-1 student visa; school related SMC extracurricular activities. All majors considered. Dream Scholarship Fund Financial need; AB 540 status; must show proof. Herman & Minna Swartz Memorial Financial need; international student who has attended either Santa Monica High School, Cross Roads or St. Monica High School. Professor Jim Apostolos Endowed Scholarship Fund Financial need; volunteerism in Greek-American cultural causes given special consideration. Awards To Assist African-American Students Bernard E. Johnson, Jr. Memorial 2.5 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T Financial need; African American males; Business, Accounting, or Computer Science major career goal. Black Collegians Program Scholarship Academic achievement; participation in and contribution to the Black Collegians Program (including the Black Collegians Club); and submit a one page essay describing your educational and career goals; the steps you have taken to achieve these goals; your participation in the Black Collegians Program (including the Black Collegians Club if applicable) and any special circumstances that you would like the Black Collegians Program Scholarship Committee to consider. Sydney Goldfarb Outstanding Student Award Involved in leadership activities. 9 Martin Luther King, Jr.: Westside Coalition 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Students must submit a poem or prose on a designated announced topic and have a grasp of Dr. King's philosophy; leadership and community service; attend annual ceremony/celebration in January. Return application to the SMC Scholarship office before deadline listed on MLK application. Prof. Esperanza Bolivar-Owen Scholarships In Honor of King And Gandhi Financial need. For African-American & African students enrolled in 12+ units if not working; 9+ units if working. Faculty recommendation and, if working, employer recommendation. Completion of 15 hours of community service for a charity. Awards To Assist Disabled Students John Dubay & Solomon Whitlow Memorial 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C 2.0 GPA C/T Currently enrolled in 6+ units. David Hendler Progress toward educational goals and achievement. Pilot Club: Jordan-King Progress toward educational goals and achievement. Sandra & Francisco Franco Jr. Award Learning disabled student, any major; full time or Part time students. Awards To Assist Latino Students (*Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 semester units during Spring 2011 and Fall 2010) Latino Center/Adelante Program Award 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.8 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA T Members of the program; academic achievement; financial need; extent of involvement in the program. Prof. Esperanza Bolivar-Owen Scholarships for Hispanics Financial need; for Hispanic students enrolled in 12+ units if not working; 9+ units if working. Faculty recommendation and, if working, employer recommendation. Completion of 15 hours of community service for a charity. Miguel & Virginia Gonzalez Memorial Hispanic males & females entering a health care profession. Forrest L. Freed Marquez Memorial Major in education; community service; financial need. 10 Juan Franco & Serratos Memorial 3.2 GPA C 2.5 GPA T 2.5 GPA C/T Financial need; Mexican-American. Jim & Jane Urmston Latino students. LULAC 2010-Darrell D. Marks Scholarship Latino students; community service; taking courses leading to a trade or paraprofessional job; financial need; several awards given annually. Dr. Margaret Quinones-Perez & Dr. Monte E. Perez Award 2.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C 2.5 GPA C 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C Maggie Le Duc:Women In Transition Award Financial need; completed 24 SMC units; woman between 25 - 65 years old returning to education. 2.7 GPA C/T The Clara Cohen AAUW: SM Bay Area Branch Local Scholarship Fund 3.0 GPA C 3.0 GPA C Latino students; any major; full-time or part time students. Awards To Assist Women AAUW: SM Bay Area Branch Local Scholarship Fund Female, financial need; graduate of Westside High School; U.S. citizenship; volunteerism. A.W.A.R.E. SMC Financial need; currently enrolled in 6+ units; woman returning to education. Crawford’s Coronettes Memorial U.S. citizen; high moral standards; active in extra-curricular activities; leadership in community service; evidence of leadership; P.E., Recreation or Dance Dept recommendation, i.e., Art, Education and Music majors; no more than “3” years between entrance to college from high school, or a “3” year break between college semester to semester. *Mabel Wilson Richards Fund SMC students only; financial need; woman of high moral character and good citizenship; U.S. citizen, or if under 21 and not a citizen parent must be either a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Resident of Los Angeles area cities listed on application; return application to the SMC Scholarship Office. Deadline to apply, October 19th annually. Female graduate of Westside High School; U.S. citizenship; financial need. Education major. The Phyllis McKenna AAUW: SM Bay Area Branch Local Scholarship Fund Female graduate of Westside High School; U.S. citizenship; financial need. Nursing major. 11 Scholarships by Department Major Academy for Entertainment & Technology Mary Pickford Foundation 3.0 GPA C 3.0 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Enrolled at the Academy of Entertainment & Technology; completed a minimum of 9 units; demonstrated commitment to the program; financial need. The Stiefel/Dockweiler Fund Enrolled at the Academy of Entertainment & Technology; completed a minimum of 9 units; financial need. Architecture Frank Louis Hendler U.S. citizen and financial need. The Wilson Brothers Builders Completed 9+ units in Architecture; department recommendation; and planning a career in architecture. Art Lucille Brown-Greene Memorial Fine Art major; portfolio required. Fine Arts Transfer Scholarship Financial need; transfer student 30 units completed at SMC with proof of acceptance to 4 year institution or art school; current Associated Students member; portfolio submission with one piece of student’s artwork selected and retained by SMC Associated Students for permanent art collection. Gerome De Rollin Painting Fine Art major; portfolio required. Outstanding Potter (Supplies) Upon department invitation submit your work to be juried during the last month of spring semester. Must be enrolled in 6+ units including Ceramics 52b and planning to enroll in Ceramics 52c the following semester. Mario G. Semere Financial need; Art History major. Lois A. Stolaroff Memorial Financial need; portfolio required. 12 Benjamin Raj Sugar Memorial 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C 3.0 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T Fine Arts major; portfolio required-electronic or paper photograph of three pieces of artwork; financial need. The Stiefel/Dockweiler Fund Financial need; faculty recommendation; Graphics or Fine Art majors; part-time or full-time students; portfolio required. Business Margaret Floyd Baird Memorial Financial need. Business dept; faculty recommendation. Margaret M. Blenkhorn Memorial Women enrolled in Business courses. Donald & Edna Brunson Memorial Business major. Eagle Bugg Youth Achievement African American; proven leadership abilities; and involved in SMC student activities. Transferring students are eligible and/or clubs. Bill T. Lanahan Memorial U.S. citizenship; financial need; self-supporting; must have completed at least half of the transfer requirements to a four-year institution. Ruth A. Clark Memorial Women enrolled in Business or Accounting major. Mark G. & Florence M. Simpson Memorial Financial need ; Business or Engineering major. Marketing Research Award U.S. citizenship; completed business courses for Marketing and/or consumer research courses; faculty recommendation. Computer Science See Math/Engineering/Computer Technology English Edna Ackerman Memorial Financial need; minority student preferred; completion of 9 units in English with a 3.0, including English 1 plus two literature courses. Attach a graded essay from English 1. 13 Theo Boll & Norma Nyquist Memorial 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.8 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C 3.0 GPA G 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C Financial need. Anthony Boxer Memorial Prefer a writing student; English major. Greg Fagen Memorial English or Journalism major. Include sample of writing. Shirley Sharp English Scholarship Financial need; English major. Graphic Arts Dag Design Talent and achievement in the commercial art field; faculty recommendation; portfolio is required. Armando Amaro Memorial Latino students; Graphic Arts major preferred. Health Occupations Nursing James E. Bowers Memorial U.S. citizen; financial need; nursing; community service involvement. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Frank Memorial Pre-nursing courses; two recommendations from pre-nursing faculty; SMC Nursing Program student with outstanding potential. Iris Hendler Memorial Financial need. Eva Mae Kasper Memorial Faculty recommendation; SMC Nursing Program student. Ilona Jo Katz: Nursing Memorial Faculty recommendation; SMC Nursing Program graduate. Shirley Leventhal Memorial Pre-nursing courses; faulty recommendation; SMC Nursing Program student with outstanding potential. Mrs. Caryl Marmor: Outstanding Graduating Nurse Nursing department recommendation; currently enrolled in SMC Nursing Program; outstanding clinical performance; RN completion. Dr. Leonard Marmor Potential Nurse Scholarship Outstanding potential; must be admitted to the SMC Nursing Program 14 Sharron Reed Memorial 2.5 GPA C/G 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA G 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Faculty recommendation; SMC Nursing Program student. Edmund & Emma Slama Memorial Nursing courses; SMC Nursing Department recommendation. Robyn Sorokin Memorial Department recommendation and currently enrolled in SMC Nursing Program. Valerie Jeanne Svec Nursing department recommendation and currently enrolled in SMC Nursing Program. Elena Terwilliger Memorial Outstanding contribution to the SMC Nursing Program. Trueno Andrew Vellos Latino student. Respiratory Therapy Edmund & Emma Slama Memorial Department recommendation; Respiratory Therapy courses. Journalism Charlie Donaldson Award Faculty recommendation. Robert McClure & J.D. Funk Memorial Faculty recommendation. Florence J. Vlach Memorial Financial need; Journalism majors. Dorothy Wood Journalism Scholarship Faculty recommendation; student must be a Corsair Newspaper participant. Math/Engineering/Computer Science Pete Barrett Memorial 3.0 GPA C 3.0 GPA T Computer Science & Communication majors; financial need. Lawrence Flaws Memorial Math/Computer Science major or career goal. 15 F. Don Miller Memorial 3.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Math/Computer Science major or career goal; financial need. Roland Waco Memorial Math/Computer Science career goal. W. Felix Werner Financial need; Mathematics, Computer Science majors. Frieda T. & Frank S. Weilding Memorial Financial need; Engineering major. Music Marilyn Ross-Alamshah Financial need; Music faculty recommendation. Frank Beal Memorial Music major. E.B. Brockett Memorial Music faculty recommendation. Emily Winestock Memorial Music major; Voice major preferred; faculty recommendation; financial need. Gordon T. Durfee & E. R. Coulson Memorial Service to SMC Music Program; achievement in music and academics; and planning a career in music education. Pearl M. Follmer Memorial Music faculty recommendation. William T. & Gertrude V. Powell Memorial Financial need; Music faculty recommendation. Esther Landon Memorial Music major. Mark G. Markeson Memorial Financial need; talent, prefer guitar or voice. Performing Arts Ann Donaldson Memorial Talent demonstrated through dance program studies. Planning a career in dance. 16 David Simon Scholarship 2.5 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T Performing Arts; dance, actor, or vocalist (female). Gene N. Owen Theater Guild Talent, achievement and contribution in theater arts; faculty recommendation. Lorri Kline & Bob Ramirez Award Performing arts; faculty recommendation. The Ola Hudson Scholarship for Modern Dance Choreography Financial need. Photography Dennis Pierce Memorial 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Potential for success; leadership; and community service; portfolio presentation to be ranked by department members. Top ranking applicants will be interviewed. Jacob Rubel Completion of 7+ vocational or trade units; Photography or Vocational Trade majors. Physical Education Athletic Department 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA T Outstanding athlete recommended by the SMC Athletic department. Medora & Kit Colberg Memorial Outstanding athlete recommended by the SMC Athletic department. James D’Angelo Athletic potential upon transferring; SMC Athletic department recommendation. Davy Fortson Memorial Financial need; basketball player; SMC Athletic department recommendation. John Joseph Scholarship Fund Proven leadership and achievement skills and 2 years of SMC competition with swimming or diving; candidates must receive coaches recommendation, perfer male and female as recipients of the award; and plan to transfer at the end of the academic year. 17 Recreation Masonic Lodge No. 307: Kidd Family & C. Lee Smith 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA T 3.0 GPA T 3.0 GPA T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 3.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Financial need; scholastic achievement; SMC faculty recommendation; Recreation or Physical Education major. Science Physical, Biological & Earth Penny & Richard Adamson Memorial Financial need; completion of 9 units in Biology; majoring & planning to work in Life Sciences or related field. Merle Arnold Physical Science Award Academic achievement in Chemistry, Physics, or Engineering. Dr. Harry L. & May P. Bauer Memorial Completion of 20 units in science, including 10 units in Biological Sciences; majoring or planning a career in Life Science or related field including medical & dental. J. Stanley Brode Memorial Financial need; Physics or Science major. Dot Gelvin Memorial Science major; financial need; community service. Richard Austin Roche Memorial Financial need; Physics or Science major. Bruce Hass Memorial Academic achievement in Geology or Chemistry; Earth Science major or related field. Harvey Kirk Biology or Ecology major preferred; academic achievement in Life Science. Harry Markowitz Science major. George M. & Veronica Pride Memorial U.S. citizen; financial need; completed at least 9 units in Biology; and planning a career and majoring in Life Science or a related field. Santa Monica Gemological Society Geology faculty recommendation; Geology major or related field. 18 Crystal Ann Griffiths Memorial 3.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA T 3.0 GPA C/T Anthropology students; students returning to education. Geography, Earth Science, Environmental & Urban Studies Award Geography faculty recommendation; working students who intend to study Geography, Earth Science, environmental studies or a related field. Demonstrated commitment to improving the quality of our communities and planet. Applicants must also demonstrate how this scholarship will help them spend less time at work and more time with their studies so that they can achieve their academic goals. Professor Jim Apostolos Endowed Scholarship Fund Financial need; Volunteerism in Greek American cultural causes given special consideration. Social & Behavioral Kyle Esgate Memorial Planning a career in Behavioral Science; Psychology major. Ron Hadian Memorial Social Science faculty recommendation; completed 6 Political Science units, including Political Science 1 & 2; Political Science major preferred. Warner History Essay Contest 3.2 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T A completion of 6 units of Social Science courses (qualifying non-social science units) in History, Philosophy 3, 4, 51 & 52; and Political Science 51 & 52. Historical essay, 5 to 8 pages on a designated announced topic. Finalists may be asked to discuss their papers. Contact the Social Science department for additional information. Dr. Anne K. Peters Memorial Prefer student returning to education; leadership or community involvement; financial need and/or minority; references to proven or potential leadership; currently enrolled in 6+ units completed in Social Science courses. Jim Prikett Memorial 3.0 GPA Social Science department recommendation. 19 C/T Teaching & Education Ben A. & Helen T. Barnard Scholarship 3.5 GPA T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA T Completion of 30 units; Social Studies major; planning to work as a teacher. Donald Blemker Memorial Financial need; prefer a student planning a career in Educational Counseling. Santa Monica Bay Division: California Retired Teachers Assoc. Financial need; preference to second year continuing students; Teaching/Education major. Ann Carroll Award Financial need; demonstrate an interest in teaching Math or Science, at any level. Art Chesluk Scholarship Fund Financial need; community service; working part-time; minority student; faculty recommendation. Stewart Ferguson Financial need; preparing for elementary school or child development position. Izeyl & Robert Goodrich Memorial U.S. citizen; female; teaching social science preferred. Enid Lang Memorial Financial need; preparing for a career as an educator. Michael Frederick Reukema Completion of 45 units and preparing for a career as an educator. Mildred & Edward Rylands Teaching/Education major. Harold Salter Memorial Education/Early Childhood major; financial need. C.R. Watts Financial need; first generation college student. Sylvia M. Jordan Memorial Awarded to an individual planning a career in an elementary or secondary school position. Fanette Wallace Memorial Financial need; involvement with leadership and volunteer work; teach elementary school position. 20 Youth Empowerment Scholarship (Y.E.S.) 3.0 GPA T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T 3.0 GPA C/T 2.5 GPA C/T Students planning to pursue a career teaching or mentoring young people. Education, Psychology or Sociology major preferred. Vocational & Trades Awards Morton Anderson, Perry R. Davis & Jacob Rubel Completion of 7+ units in vocational, trade, or technology courses. Beverly Moore Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure Studies Financial need; Tourism major. Bobbie Adams Memorial Financial need; active in the EOPS or Black Collegians Program; Cosmetology major. Prof. Esperanza Bolivar-Owen Scholarships In Honor of Ulysses King Financial need; vocational students enrolled in 12+ units if not working; 9+ units if working; faculty recommendation and if working, employer recommendation; completion of 15 hours of community service for a charity. Peter Perkins Award Faculty recommendation; Vocational Trades or technology student. Edmund & Emma Slama Memorial Financial need; Vocational Trades major. Glenn B. Young Memorial Financial need; Aircraft related trades preferred. High School Recruitment Awards These awards are for graduating high school students only. They have been created to encourage highly motivated students with severe financial need to start their college education at Santa Monica College. Counseling and placement are also provided. It is hoped we will attract and retain underrepresented minority students with these awards. All incoming high school students must be enrolled at SMC in the fall and spring semester and complete 12 SMC units each semester; and follow the guidelines and polices set by the College and the SMC Foundation Office. AAUW: SM Bay Area Branch Local Scholarship Fund 3.0 GPA R 2.5 GPA R Female, U.S. citizenship, transferring to SMC as full-time student, financial need. Contact your high school counselor. Associated Students High School Award High school students must the enrolled in a minimum of 12 units For the fall and spring semesters at SMC; recipients must complete 20 hours of community service (on campus or off campus) by the beginning of the spring semester. Contact your high school counselor. 21 California Community Foundation: Wilma & Clyde Stieb Memorial 2.5 GPA R Financial need; pursuing education or training beyond high school; must attend (2) SMC fall semesters; financial need; primary caregivers preferred. Contact your high school counselor. Kermit and Elinore Greene Endowment 3.0 GPA R 3.0 GPA R 2.5 GPA R 2.5 GPA R 2.0 GPA R 3.5 GPA R 2.5 GPA R Financial need; incoming high school; preference to1st generation college students. Sydney Goldfarb High School Award Involved in leadership activities. Contact your high school counselor. Catherine (Kay) Louthan Scholarship Financial need; student in GED Program; Contact your high school counselor. Susan Bay Nimoy & Leonard Nimoy Award Financial need; minority student; graduate of Hamilton or Jefferson High School; SMC faculty or high school recommendation preferred. Planned 2-year curriculum, resulting in an AA degree. LULAC 2010-Darrell D. Marks Scholarship Latino students attending Westside high schools; community service; several awards given annually; students entering college, taking courses leading to a trade or financial need; paraprofessional job. Contact your high school counselor. Hilding A. Tegner & Carl E. Tegner Memorial Academic achievement; interviews will be in the spring at Santa Monica High School prior to graduation. Contact your high school counselor. Nancy & Joseph Owens Opportunity Fund Financial need; African American. Contact your high school counselor. 22 Scholarships & Financial Aid Library References Title Location Call Number Beckham’s Guide to Scholarships for Black And Minority Students Reference LB2337.2 .B43 2005 Big Book of Minority Opportunities Reference HD5724 .D56 1997 College Blue Book: Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants and Loans v.5 Reference LA226 .C685 2010 College Board Getting Financial Aid Reference LB2342.C622 2010 College Board Scholarship Handbook Reference LB2338 .C597 2010 College Money Handbook Stacks LB2337.2 .C65 2009 College Student’s Guide to Merit & Other No-need Funding Reference LB2337.2. C656 2005-07 Directory of Financial Aids for Women. Reference LB2338 .D564 2009-2011 Financial Aid for African Americans Reference LB2338.F5643 2009-2011 Financial Aid for Asian Americans Reference LB2338.F5644 2009-2011 Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families Reference LB2337.2.F58 2008-2010 Financial Aid for Hispanic Americans Reference LB2338.F5645 2009-2011 Financial Aid for Native Americans Reference LB2338.F5646 2009-2011 Financial Aid for Veterans, Military Personnel and Their Dependents Reference UB403.F47 2008-2010 Foundation Directory Reference AS911.A2 F65 2009 Hispanic Scholarship Directory Reference LB2338.H57 2000 Peterson's Scholarship Almanac Reference LB2338 .P44 2005 Peterson’s Scholarships & Loans for Adult Students Reference LB2337.2 P466 2000X Peterson's Scholarships, Grants & Prizes Reference LB2337.4 .P475 2010 Scholarship Book Reference LB2337.2.C37 2004 Scholarships Reference LB2338.S347 2006 Peterson’s How to Get Money for College Reference LB2337.2 .H8471 P4851 2010 For more titles look in LIBRARY CATALOG under the following headings: Scholarships or Student Aid. Website & e-mail Information SMC Website:www.smc.edu-link-to-Financial Aid-Scholarships e-mail: [email protected] 23 Q: A: What are the basic requirements to apply for a scholarship? 12 units completed at SMC; at least a 2.5 GPA making satisfactory progress. Q: A: How much is awarded? When you fill out one application, you will be considered for all the scholarships for which you are qualified. Award amounts vary. Q: A: May I be awarded more than one scholarship? You may win an SMC award as well as non-campus based award(s). Non-campus based awards are marked with an asterisk (*) in the brochure. Most students are awarded 1-2 scholarships. We also encourage you to investigate awards offered by companies, foundations and organizations that do not use our application. There are more than 75+ books in the SMC Library reference section to explore. Q: A: What if I haven’t declared a major? There are approximately 135 scholarships available to all majors and another 150+ for specific majors, so you must declare a major. You will be considered for all awards listed under your major, in addition to other awards with specific criteria. Q: A: What are the basic amount/s of awards? Awards range from $250 - $2000. Q: A: When do I get my award? Awards for SMC continuing students are usually disbursed by check in the fall semester. Some awards may be disbursed to continuing students who attend summer classes. Transfer students receive check/s after they have submitted a thank you letter(s). Vocational and graduated student awards are disbursed upon verified completion of a program. Outside organizations usually present awards at a special event. Q: A: How will I know if I have won? You will receive notification by mail in late May, and receive an invitation to the annual awards ceremony usually held the first weekend in June. Q: A: Do I need to attend the Annual Awards Ceremony? Yes. All winners are required to attend the Ceremony. If you do not attend, you may forfeit your scholarship(s). If you are unable to attend due to unusual circumstances, please inform the office by mail/e-mail or fax as soon as possible. Q: A: What is the institutional GPA to maintain outside based (private) scholarships? Students must maintain the GPA 2.5 or better and follow agency instructions. Q: A: How do I find out about private scholarships? We can provide you with additional information concerning private organizations. In addition, please check out our website: www.smc.edu under Financial Aidclick Scholarship. Embedded in our web pages are other sites to explore, or e-mail to, [email protected]. 24 A SIMPLE STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO WRITING ESSAYS Step 1. Find your focus before you write. Step 2. Write a short statement summarizing your response to the question what makes you unique? Step 3. Choose a technique and write your first draft. Step 4. Compare your draft to your summary statement. Did you convey what you intended? Can you explain how every paragraph and every sentence relates to your summary? Invite a second opinion. Step 5. Read your draft and answer the following questions: Are you bored? Does your essay sound enthusiastic or does it sound forced? What stands out because it sounds good to you? Put an “x” next to it and revise it. Step 6. Read your essay aloud to a friend. Step 7. Read you first sentence. Does it grab your reader? Rewrite the sentence if it doesn’t succeed in hooking your reader’s interest. Step 8. Reread the first sentence of each paragraph. Does each one relate to the previous idea and continue to increase your reader’s interest? If not, revise it. Step 9. Underline every “I”. Eliminate its overuse, particularly at the beginning of sentences. Step 10. Eliminate phrases that sound noncommittal. Step 11. Examine your use of the active and passive voice. Revise your draft if you rely too heavily on the passive voice. Step 12. Look for variety in the style and length of your sentences and your paragraphs. If you don’t find it, revise your essay to achieve it. Step 13. Consider your conclusion. Does it add substance to your essay or merely restate what has already been written? If your ending is weak or boring, revise it to leave your reader with a good impression of you and your work. 25 Example: Thank You Letter This is ONLY a sample format for writing an appropriate letter to scholarship donors or organizations that provides educational funding. Please use your own words! Date Scholarship Donor/Organization Dear Scholarship Donor/Organization, It is with great honor and gratitude that I write in appreciation of your generous gift in support of my education. As a student of, XYZ College, it has sometimes been a struggle to pay for the many educational expenses that can occur, and so for me, your assistance represents much more than a monetary gift. This gift also shows me that there are truly caring individuals in society who believe in my aspirations and willing to assist me in reaching them. Again, thank you for your kind helping hand. Sincerely, Your Name Your Address Your Telephone Number Your e-mail address (optional) 26 NOTES PAGE! (Scholarship Workshop - dates and times: see list below) (dates & room subject to change, please contact office) Location: Business Building Room B-111- 11:00 a.m. –12 p.m. “2010” October, 12, 14, 26 November, 9, 11, 18 December, 7, 9, 14, 16 “2011” January 11, 2011 SCHOLARSHIP CALENDAR October 2010 October - January February 1, 2011 Mid-May, 2011 June 11, 2011 27 Scholarship Booklets and Application Available Workshops Scholarship Application & Personal Statement Deadline Winners Notified by Mail Scholarship Ceremony-Location TBA √ Scholarship goal met Just Rewards!! * ***** Crowd gone wild for students! Celebration! great to win! Scholarship Scholar! 28 SMC HAS AMAZING DONORS! *Contact the Scholarship Office if you want/know more information about these awards. Al & Sylvia Quinn Memorial: Dr. Al Quinn was an SMC graduate, Vice President of the college and Dean of Students. Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society (AGS): Terry Green Award: Terry Green is currently an SMC Math professor, and Advisor to AGS. American Association of University Women (AAUW): AAUW was founded in 1881 by women with college and university degrees - they support higher education. Ann Carroll Award: Established by SMC Math professor, Ann Carroll. Anthony Boxer Memorial: Established in 1991 in honor of an Instructional Assistant in the English department. Art Chesluk Award: Established by Art Chesluk for students who are education/teaching majors. Aubrey E. Austin, Jr. Memorial: Aubrey Austin was the former chairman of the Santa Monica Bank and played a key role in the development of Marina Del Rey. Baha’I Spiritual Assembly of Santa Monica: Baha’u’llah, founder of the Baha’i Faith. This organization promotes world peace. Ben A. & Helen T. Barnard Scholarship: Ben Barnard was an SMC Political Science professor and Mayor of Santa Monica. His wife, Helen, was a much loved elementary school teacher. Bernard E. Johnson Jr. Memorial: Bernard Johnson was a Computer Information Systems and Accounting professor at SMC. He was very active in the Academic Senate and other academic affairs. Beverly Moore Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure Studies: Beverly Moore is the founding director of the Santa Monica Convention and Visitors Bureau. Bill Dreifus Memorial: Mrs. Shirl Dreifus established this award in honor of the Alpha Gamma Sigma students. Bill T. Lanahan Memorial: Established by Keith & Debbie Jones, for SMC Business students who possess leadership skills. California School Employees Association: SMC Chapter 36: Award established by SMC CSEA members, to assist working students. Charlie Donaldson Award: Charlie Donaldson was an SMC Journalism professor and Academic Senate President. Crawfords Coronettes Memorial: Kay Crawford was Director of Emeritus College and established the Coronettes of SMC, a women’s drill team. Crystal Ann Griffiths Memorial: Established in 1996 for a young woman who showed inspirational spirit, while facing tremendous challenges. Cummings Buick Award: Willard Cummings was the President of a Buick dealership in Santa Monica - the business was started by his father. Donald & Edna Brunson Memorial: Mr. Brunson was a civic activist and leader of Santa Monica’s first black boy scout troop. Donald Blemker Memorial: Established in 1981 by Frances Blemker in honor of her husband who was a counselor at SMC. Dr. Dot Gelvin Memorial: Established in 2004 by Dr. Bruce Gelvin, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at California State University Northridge, in honor of his wife who was an educator/administrator at SMC. Dr. Harry L. & May P. Bauer Memorial: Established by May Bauer in memory of Dr. Harry L. Bauer. Edmund & Emma Slama Memorial: Vocational awards established by educator Florence Cardine. Edna Ackerman Memorial: Established for a former English department member by her sister, Page Ackerman. Enid Lang Memorial: Enid Lang was a Physical Education professor. Fanette Wallace Memorial: Established by her daughter Ann Carroll, an SMC Math professor. Florence Cardine Memorial: Florence Cardine was a Santa Monica resident, educator, and advocate for vocational programs. Gerald M. Jennings Memorial: Gerald Jennings was the President of the Everest & Jennings Corporation - one of the largest wheel chair manufacturers in the world. Gerome De Rollin Painting: Gerome De Rollin was a former chair of the SMC Art Department. Initially funded by his daughter. Greg Fagen Memorial: Established in 1986 by Margaret Fagen, in honor of her husband. Harold Salter Memorial: Established by SMC Dean of Student Services, Judy Penchansky, in honor of her father. Harry Markowitz: A long-time businessman in the City of Santa Monica. Herman & Mina Swartz Memorial: Established by Matthew Millen. Hilding A. Tegner and Carl E Tegner: Carl Tegner was one of the founders and Chairman of Century Federal Savings and Loan. Ilona Jo Katz: Nursing Memorial: Ilona Katz was President of the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. Izeyl & Robert Goodrich Memorial: Established by SMC staff member, Marilyn Goodrich, in honor of her parents. James D’ Angelo Memorial: Jim D’Angelo worked more than 25 years at SMC as a coach, dean, Physical Education professor and athletic trainer. James & Lucille Cayton Award: Jim Cayton was president of a Santa Monica based Louverdrape company. James E. Bowers Memorial: James Bowers was the Director of the SMC Bookstore. 29 Jay H. Feldhorn Memorial: Established by Jay’s brother, Bill Feldhorn. Jean Litsey O’Brien Memorial: Jean Litsey was an SMC graduate. Jim & Jane Urmston Award: Jim Urmston is an SMC Art professor. John Joseph Scholarship Fund: John Joseph (aka JJ) was a SMC Athletic Director. Joseph F. & Hazel A. De Guise Burtiz: Established in 1997 by Robert S. Buritz, in honor of his parents. Juan M. Franco & Serratos Memorial: Established by Juan Franco, who was an Employment Development worker. Kiwanis Colin Petrie: Colin Petrie was an SMC Mathematics professor. Kiwanis Dr. Cyril Gail: Dr. Gail was an outstanding Santa Monica dentist. Kiwanis James Wood Memorial: James Wood was an SMC professor. Kiwanis Virgil Kingsley: Virgil Kingsley was the owner of Kingsley & Gates Mortuary. Kyle Esgate Memorial: Kyle Esgate was an SMC Social Science professor. Lucille Brown-Greene Memorial: Named after a former SMC and Santa Monica High School Art professor. Established by Nan Ohman. LULAC 2010-Darell D. Marks Scholarship: Established by the League of United Latin American Citizens. Mario G. Semere Award: Mario Semere is an SMC Art History professor. Margaret M. Blenkhorn Memorial: Margaret Blenkhorn was President of the Santa Monica Board of Education. Mary Pickford Foundation Award: Established in 1999 for the benefit of students of Performing Arts and Technology. Masonic Lodge No. 307: Kidd Family & C. Lee Smith: Established by Santa Monica-Palisades Lodge and SMC Recreation professor, Jo Kidd. Mike Jeffs Paddle Tennis: Established by Bill Brothers, who enjoyed recreation and leisure activities. Morton Anderson, Perry R. Davis & Jacob Rubel: Morton Anderson started the transit system in Santa Monica. Pearl & Sam Weissman Memorial: Established by Martin, nephew to Pearl and Sam, and his wife, Sherrie Weisman. Pearl M. Follmer Memorial: Pearl Follmer was an SMC Music professor. Pete Barrett Memorial: Pete Barrett was owner of Barrett’s Appliances. Prof. E. Bolivar-Owen: E. Bolivar-Owen is an SMC Modern Language professor who established several of these awards in 1989. Robert McClure and J.D. Funk Memorial: Robert McClure and J.D. Funk founded and owned the Santa Monica Evening Outlook and the Santa Monica Daily newspaper. Robyn Sorokin Memorial: Established in 1985, and was first granted to a Santa Monica High School graduate. Roland Waco Memorial: Roland Waco was a Mathematics professor at SMC. Rotary Club of Santa Monica Nick Holt: Nick Holt was a Rotarian and Vice President of Santa Monica Bank (now U.S. Bank). Ruth A. Clark Memorial: Established in 1998 by Dr. Robert Williams for a female in Business or Accounting. Santa Monica Bay Division CRTA: Established in 1988 to encourage students to become professional educators. Santa Monica Gems Award: Established in 1975 by a group of Santa Monica women. Later revised in 1976 by former Santa Monica Mayor, SMC Executive Director and community leader, Nat Trives. Stewart Ferguson Memorial: Award was established to honor a McKinley Elementary School principal. Susan Bay Nimoy & Leonard Nimoy: Established in 1993 by the Nimoy family for high school students. Sydney Goldfarb Memorial: Sydney Goldfarb was from New York. He moved to Los Angeles in 1936 and owned a wholesale souvenir business for 23 years. He was a world traveler and avid art collector. Sylvia M. Jordan Memorial: Established by Julian Jordan to bring success to students and vitality to the community. The Archie M. Morrison Rotary Club Achievement: Archie Morrison was Vice President of SMC and a District Governor of Rotary International. The Sheldon M. Hayden Memorial Scholarship: Established by SMC’s Continental and Corvette clubs. Sheldon Hayden was an inspirational teacher and sponsor of their clubs. Theo Boll & Norma Nyquist Memorial: Established by SMC English Department Chair, Nina Theiss. Valerie Jeanne Svec Memorial: Established in 1985 by Mauriel Svec. W. Felix Werner: Felix Werner was an SMC Mathematics professor and a founding member of the Santa Monica College Foundation. Warner History Essay Contest: Seth and Clive Warner were SMC History professors. Willie & Raymond Acevedo Memorial: Established in memory of Raymond Acevedo, former SMC Counselor, and his wife Willowdean who gave incredible service to SMC students. Wilson Brothers Builders: Established by Robert Wilson and overseen by his brother, John after his death in 1995. Y.E.S. (Youth Empowerment Scholarship): Established by SMC English professor, Julie Uslan and her husband, Kenneth. Additional support from the Anita and Julius L. Zelman Foundation - this award honors students pursuing a career in teaching or education. 30 The Santa Monica College Foundation advances the mission and goals of Santa Monica College by attracting contributions from individuals, businesses and foundations in support of the excellent education the College provides. We appreciate your participation in the Scholarship Program and welcome your involvement in other campus programs as well. For further information about making a contribution, please contact the Santa Monica College Foundation at (310) 434-4215. Santa Monica College Foundation Board Officers Dr. Merle Arnold, Chair Emeritus Paul W. Hosch Debra Berman, Coldwell Banker JoAnn McLin Ortiz, Ed.D. President Vice President/Treasurer Secretary Executive Director Directors Susan J. Barrett Samuel R. Biggs, President, Biggs & Co. Nancy Cattell, Esq. Anita L. De Frantz, President, LA84 Foundation Pat Train Gage, SMC Faculty Patrick S. McCabe, President Exec. Dir., New Roads Judy S. Neveau, SMC Community Relations Carol Ouchi Dr. Ava T. Shamban, MD Andrew Spiegel, Director, Entertainment Sales La Tisha Starbuck, VP, St. John’s Health Center Frank Stiefel, Executive VP, Radical Media Sven B. Svendsen, DMJMH & N Joan Tamkin Dr. Chui L. Tsang, President Dr. William F. Werner Jr, DDS Foundation Office JoAnn McLin Ortiz, Ed.D., Executive Director Charles A. Potts Jr., Associate Director/C.F.O. Barbara K. Ige, Ph.D., Alumni Coordinator Jody Price, Associate Director, External Relations Donna Savory, Administrative Assistant Ciza Tahan, Executive Assistant Santa Monica College Board of Trustees Judge David Finkel (Ret,), Chair Dr. Andrew Walzer, Vice-Chair Dr. Susan Aminoff Dr. Nancy Greenstein Lousie Jaffe Dr. Margaret Quinones-Perez Rob Rader Michael Song, Student Trustee Superintendent/President Dr. Chui L. Tsang Scholarship Office Steve Myrow, Associate Dean, Financial Aid and Scholarships Marcia Fierro, M.A., Scholarship Program 31
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