SBCC Scholarships Continued
This page contains scholarship information and short How-To documents for uploading your unofficial academic transcripts and tips for the personal statement/scholarship essay.
Academic Transcript -
If you are a continuing SBCC student, or transferring to a 4-year from SBCC, you will need to upload your SBCC unofficial transcript.
If you are a high school student, or coming from a different college to SBCC, you will want to follow Step 3 outlined in How-To documents above.
Personal Statement/Scholarship Essay -
The personal statement/scholarship essay is your opportunity to tell the scholarship committee about yourself as a student and as an individual. The personal statement/scholarship essay will be reviewed for every scholarship you qualify.
Scholarship Opportunities Page -
- You will need to complete a General Application before applying to any scholarship
- There are three scholarship categories
- Apply-To
- You have to apply to these scholarships by clicking on the "Apply To" button
- These scholarships may have additional questions for you to answer
- These scholarships may require a Letter of Recommendation
- Auto-Match
- Some students may also need to complete a Conditional Application which will contain major/program specific questions
- Based on the information on your General and Conditional Applications, you are automatically matched with the criteria/qualifications for various scholarship opportunities
- You are automatically added to the applicant pool as a potential candidate
- External
- These scholarships are by nomination from faculty/staff only
- You will need to contact the department staff/faculty/chair for more information on how you may be nominated
- Apply-To