CSU System-wide Scholarships
The application deadline for 2009-2010 has passed. Information regarding scholarships for the 2010-2011 academic year will be posted on our website during the Fall of 2009 so check back soon!
Glenn and Dorothy Dumke Fellowship
One $1,000 fellowship is awarded each year to a CSU graduate student at any campus in the area of public policy, American history, economics, archival management, or government in honor of the late Chancellor Emeritus Glenn S. Dumke and his wife Dorothy. Dr. Dumke was Chancellor of the California State University from 1962 to 1982.
Nathanial R. and Valerie Dumont Scholarship
Six $4,000 scholarships are available to help meet the financial needs of students, particularly those with visual and physical impairments.
William Randolph Hearst/CSU Trustees Award for Outstanding Achievement
One scholarship of $6,000 and eighteen $3,000 awards recognize students who have demonstrated financial need and attributes of merit, including but not limited to, superior academic performance, community service, and personal achievements.
California Society of Municipal Finance Officers Robert M. Odell Endowed Scholarship in Public Administration
The California Society of Municipal Finance Officers established the Robert M. Odell endowed scholarship fund in April 1987 to honor the former city treasurer of Los Angeles. Four scholarships of $1,500 are awarded on a rotational basis to the sixteen campuses offering degree programs in public administration and alternate between northern and southern geographic regions of California.
Wilson C. Riles Education Scholarship
Scholarships of $1,000 are available for first generation college students enrolled in a CSU teaching credential program.
Angelina Aliberti and Lawrence L. Ruggie Endowed Scholarship
Applicants must be satisfactorily pursuing a course of study in the humanities, including law and the field of social work, but excluding military sciences.
Dale M. Schoettler Scholarship for Visually Impaired Students
The $5,000 award provides assistance for full-time students at any CSU campus who are declared visually impaired. CSU undergraduates or graduate students in any major field are eligible with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale.

