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Scholarship Information

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The 2025-26 RCCD Foundation Scholarship Application period is October 14, 2024-January 17, 2025.
High School seniors may apply until April 30, 2025.
 
Scholarships are available through our district Riverside Community College District (RCCD) and can be applied to online. All scholarships are available to all admitted students including dual enrolled students.

APPLY FOR RCCD/ NC SCHOLARSHIPS   EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS      

Student Financial Services will be hosting 2025-2026 RCCD Foundation Scholarship Zoom Workshops on:

Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at 1:00 PM Thursday, December 19, 2024 at 1:00 PM
Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 3:00 PM Friday, January 10, 2025 at 2:00 PM

 

Please join us at the following link during the dates/times listed above: https://rccd-edu.zoom.us/j/83263471896


 How to Apply for Scholarships

  • Enter your MVC, NC or RCC student email address and create a password. Write the password down so you won’t forget it.
  • You will receive an email to your MVC, NC or RCC student email address to confirm your identity. Click on the link within the email to get started.
  • When you log in later, there is no need to create a new account, just click “Sign In” at the top right corner.
  • Students not yet registered in classes at RCCD: If you are not currently enrolled in classes at MVC, NC or RCC, you may have trouble logging in. If so, please contact Brianna Mason at Brianna.Mason@norcocollege.edu for instructions.

Please note: The scholarship application site is best accessed using browsers other than Internet Explorer.

Navigating the Scholarship Application System

  • When you create a log-in account at the scholarship application site, the first page you are directed to will be the scholarship application. Be sure to answer all questions on the scholarship application completely and accurately. Your answers will help determine your eligibility for certain scholarships. For some of the questions there may be help text included if you hover the cursor on the question. 
    • You will be automatically matched to scholarships for which you meet the criteria. These are referred to as “Auto-Match” scholarships. There is no other action required on your part to be placed in the pool of applicants for these scholarships.
    • You will be prompted to apply for other scholarships that require more information. These are referred to as “Apply-To” scholarships. You will be able to see a list of these scholarships on your home page of the scholarship site. You will need to click on each one and complete other actions to be considered for the Apply-To scholarships.
  • For the Apply-To scholarships that will require more information or action from you, you may need to have the following documents ready on your desktop or memory device to include/upload to your application where indicated:
    • Unofficial RCCD transcripts, Veteran discharge document (DD214), Creative writing sample (if applying for a creative writing scholarship).
    • You will be given the information of any required documents if you qualify for these specific scholarships.
  • Be sure to click the “Save” or “Submit” buttons at the bottom of the scholarship application each time you make any additions or changes. You will have up to the deadline to finish all revisions to your application. Be sure to log in now and then for any messages from the system that need your attention. You will see important information in the message bar at the top of your page.

  • Part of the RCCD scholarship application requires you to answer scholarship essay questions which are an important part of your application. The answers to these questions will help those reviewing your application gain a better understanding of you as a student and individual. This is your chance to explain to scholarship reviewers why you feel you should be a recipient of an RCCD scholarship and your chance to let the Scholarship Committee or Donor know your educational and career goals, why you have selected your stated major and career goal, your life experiences which have influenced this decision, and your anticipated role in society after your career goal has been achieved.
  • In the questionnaire, you will be asked to address the following questions:
  1. Please briefly introduce yourself to the scholarship reviewing committee. (150 words or less, or about 12 lines of text)
  2. What are your career goals and your educational plan to meet these goals? Tell us about why you have selected your current major and career goal and any life experiences which may have influenced this decision. Also tell us about your anticipated role in society after your career goal has been achieved. (200 words or less, or about 15 lines of text)
  3. Do you have any activities, volunteerism, interests or responsibilities that you are involved with? Tell us about any accomplishments or achievements that you are proud of. (200 words or less, or about 15 lines of text)
  4. Have you had any challenges or life-changing experiences you would like the scholarship committee or donor to know about? What have you learned from these experiences? Also, tell us about any unusual circumstances which may affect your current financial situation. (250 words or less, or about 18 lines of text)
  • You will have a limited number of words for each question as indicated. Please be sure to use the following guidelines when answering each essay question: 
    • Compose your answers to the essay questions in a word document, then cut and paste them into the scholarship application after you have edited and are happy with the final product. Be sure to check for correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.
    • Do not plagiarize! Remember, some members of the reviewing committee are faculty members who have access to check for plagiarism online. You may be subject to disciplinary action if your essay answers are not your original work.
    • If you have had negative circumstances or difficulties in your life, they can be mentioned briefly, but state how you have positively overcome them. The scholarship Committee is looking for individuals who have prevailed over difficult circumstances and have a commitment to succeed despite a hard or unstable life.
    • Explain any circumstances regarding your financial situation (especially if it has changed since you completed the financial aid application; for example job loss, etc.) and why you need the scholarship funds.
    • Talk about your academic history, what classes you have taken to further your educational goal, your scholastic successes, what your plans are at RCCD and/or your future University and how they will translate into your career and life goals.

Ask at least one qualified person to provide a scholarship Recommendation (one is required; however you may provide up to two other optional recommendations).g a specific panel to open on load.

  • The recommendations need to be completed by individuals who can attest to your current academic strength and potential for success (please see the detailed information regarding obtaining Recommendations on this website).
  • Read the scholarship descriptions carefully, as some require evaluations from specific sources.
  • You will need the email address of the individual you are requesting to provide a recommendation. Please let them know they will receive an email from the scholarship system and will be able to provide the recommendation directly to your application.
  • You will not be able to view the recommendation, but you will be able to see if it has been submitted. If the recommendation is still listed as “Requested” on the scholarship application site, it means the recommendation has not been properly submitted.
  • It is your responsibility to be sure the recommendations are submitted before the deadline. Please do not wait until the last minute to request recommendations. You will also have the option in the scholarship system to send a reminder email to the person from whom you requested a recommendation.
  • Please know that RCCD Faculty members have the right to decline providing a recommendation.
  • It is highly recommended that you ask more than one person for a recommendation.

Recommendation Information

When completing the scholarship application, you will be asked questions that will help determine your eligibility for certain scholarships. Please be sure to answer these questions correctly. Some information will be imported from the RCCD system directly into the scholarship application which can impact your eligibility for some scholarships. To ensure the correct information is imported from the RCCD system, please be sure of the following:

  • Your home college is correct
  • Your name is correct
  • Your address is the most current and correct
  • The high school you attended and your high school graduation status is correct
  • Your Program of Study/Major is active and correct.
  • Be sure if you mention your Program of Study/Major in your essay, it is the same as listed in the RCCD system. If they are different, it can be confusing for those reviewing your application.

 

Submit your complete scholarship application before the DEADLINE

Scholarships available

Athena Scholarship
The Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce is pleased to announce the availability of a $1,000 scholarship to each of our higher learning institutions, for any undergraduate or graduate college student. Applicants must be knowledgeable about their chosen field of study, have demonstrated academic achievement, have given back to their community through public service, and served as role models and mentors to others. Recipients must be available to attend the ATHENA Award presentation on Thursday, May 25 at the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa at 11:30 AM. Applications and headshot must be returned to Quirina Arana via email at qarana@riverside-chamber.com or fax at (951) 683-2670 by 5:00 PM on April 21, 2023.
 
 
The Community Scholars Program (Scholarship)
The Community Scholars Program is a joint endeavor of The Community Foundation, Riverside Community College District Foundation, California Baptist University, La Sierra University, the University of Redlands and other generous philanthropists in our community who share a commitment to education. The objective of the scholarship is to reward students who have shown excellence in scholastic achievement, community involvement and mastery of knowledge while in local high schools.
 
The Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship
 

A yearly scholarship that supports the nation's top community college students in completing their bachelor's degrees through university transfer with financial aid, planning, and advising. The Foundation provides up to $55,000 per year, making it one of the largest private scholarships for two-year and community college transfer students in the country. 

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship 

2023-24 Real Estate Education Scholarship

The application period is September 1, 2023 - April 30, 2024

The Foundation for California Community Colleges (FoundationCCC) is pleased to announce the availability of 2023-24 Real Estate Education Scholarships for California Community College students. These awards are available for students who need financial assistance to help afford enrollment costs in community college real estate education programs.

The application and additional scholarship requirements are available at our RCCD scholarship website (under opportunities - select external - signing in is not required) or by visiting the Real Estate Scholarships (foundationccc.org) website. 


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Riverside Community College District Foundation

Riverside Community College District (RCCD) Foundation provides scholarship opportunities for continuing and transferring students. Qualifications for scholarships vary from financial need to academic performance to community in evolvement. Scholarships are awarded to the student(s) who best fit the criteria, as established by the donor or organization providing scholars hip funds.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Although your financial need may be considered in determining eligibility for some scholarships, eligibility may also be based on scholastic achievement and other criteria as set forth by the scholarship donors. However, if you are applying for a need-based scholarship (where financial need will be considered), you must complete the current academic year Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or CA Dream Act application prior to submitting your scholarship application.

The FAFSA is available on-line at www.fafsa.gov. You will need to list your home college (Moreno Valley College/MVC, Norco College/NC or Riverside City College/RCC) as your school by listing the Title IV Code for your college (MVC=041735, NC=041761, RCC=001270). It is highly recommended that you complete the FAFSA or Dream Application even if you are not applying for need-based scholarships as you may be considered for other scholarships that become available at a later date. To apply for the online CA Dream Application, please visit: https://dream.csac.ca.gov/

Some scholarships require other special documents that you will need in electronic format (scanned to your computer or memory device) so that you may upload them for those specific scholarships. Those items include:

  • Unofficial transcripts: Please upload unofficial transcripts for any scholarships that ask if you have completed certain classes.
    • To obtain an unofficial RCCD transcript:
      • Go to your home college website and log into Web Advisor
      • Click STUDENT
      • Under ACADEMIC PROFILE click on “View/Print my Unofficial Transcript”
      • Print your transcript, scan it and save to your desktop or memory device

Printing Unofficial Transcripts