All CSM Scholarships
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Alpha Gamma Sigma - Eta Chapter
Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS) is the California Community College Honor Scholarship Society;
Eta is the name of the San Mateo Chapter. This scholarship is awarded to high achieving
students who are members of AGS.
Alpha Gamma Sigma - Joan Nightingale Service Award
Named after Joan Nightingale, who was a very committed and active president of the
Eta Chapter of AGS from 1992-93, this scholarship is given to a member of the Eta
Chapter of AGS who has rendered outstanding service to the chapter. Examples of outstanding
service might include: leadership within the organization; helping elevate the profile
of the chapter on campus; increasing chapter membership.
Dr. Harry Alton Memorial
Dr. Harry Alton was a photography student at CSM. This memorial scholarship was established
by his wife to assist a photography or a fine arts major in furthering his/her education.
American Association of University Women - Ethel Gayman Endowment
This scholarship was made possible by a very generous bequest by Ethel Gayman of Hillsborough,
a longtime member of the San Mateo Branch of the American Association of University
Women (AAUW). This scholarship is awarded to students, both women and men, who maintain
a 3.5 grade point average, show financial need and are motivated to succeed at a four-year
institution of higher learning accredited by the American Association of Colleges
and Universities or the AAUW. Awardees are selected by the scholarship committee of
the AAUW.
David Levy Asher Memorial
Established by Ingeborg C. Asher to honor her husband, this scholarship is for a widowed
or divorced woman in the CSM re-entry program. The scholarship recipient must have
a GPA of 2.75 or higher, be in need of financial assistance in order to continue her
education, and must be transferring and majoring in a subject leading towards a career.
Associated Students of CSM
This scholarship, funded by the Associated Students Senate at CSM, awards one $500
scholarship to high school students from each of 12 local area high schools who will
be attending All CSM ScholarshipsCSM. The high schools select the recipients.
Atkinson Foundation
George and Mildred Atkinson founded the Atkinson Foundation in 1939. They lived and
raised their family in San Mateo and were active leaders in both national and local
church, educational and community organizations. Mr. Atkinson was co-founder and president
of the Guy F. Atkinson Construction Company headquarted in South San Francisco, an
international construction and engineering firm. The scholarship was created to assist
and encourage students who might not otherwise have the financial resources to acquire
the education needed for personal and professional self-sufficiency. This scholarship
is awarded continuing students with financial need enrolled in the College. Recipients
must have a minimum 2.75 GPA. This scholarship may be awarded to one or more recipients.
Myrtle L. Atkinson Foundation
This scholarship was established to help nursing students with tuition, fees and books.
Consideration is given to single parents of small children enrolled in the CSM Nursing
Program.
Helen Chipp Berryhill Memorial
Helen Chipp Berryhill was an English instructor at CSM from 1954 to 1973, the year
of her sudden death. This scholarship was established in her memory by her many colleagues
and friends, and is awarded at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee to
a continuing or transferring student.
Ada Beveridge Memorial
Ada Beveridge was a speech and drama instructor, as well as the coordinator of college-community
relations at CSM during her 33-year career from 1927-1960. Upon her death in 1977,
her colleagues and friends established this scholarship to honor her wonderful personality,
her devotion to students, and her continued service to the community. This scholarship
is awarded to a continuing or transferring student.
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The Big Smile Scholarship
This scholarship was established in memory of the donor's uncle whose big smile was
the defining characteristic of his personality. In his work as an appliance salesman
for Sears and in his personal life, his big smile made people feel welcome and appreciated.
He himself never attended college but supported low-income students attending college.
This district wide scholarship will be rotated among the colleges: Cañada 2004; CSM
2005 and Skyline 2006.
Lt. Harold Bogan Memorial
This scholarship was established in 1986 in memory of Lt. Harold Bogan, who was the
chief of security and the head of the cadet program at CSM. As long time residents
of San Mateo, members of the Bogan family have both attended and worked at CSM. The
recipient of this scholarship should have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, is preferably an
administration of justice student, and is either a continuing or transferring student.
Julio Bortolazzo
Named in honor of Dr. Julio L. Bortolazzo, president of CSM from 1956-68, this scholarship
is awarded to a continuing CSM student, preferably one from an underrepresented group.
Dr. Bortolazzo was instrumental in guiding the process that permanently located CSM
in its current hilltop location.
Allan R. Brown
Dr. Allan R. Brown retired from CSM in 1989 following a distinguished career as a
scholar, teacher, counselor and administrator that spanned thirty years of service
to CSM. Dr. Brown's teaching ability was legendary. Over the years, he touched the
lives of hundreds of students through his immense subject matter knowledge and his
concern for the well being of his students. In a 1968 campus-wide poll conducted by
the student newspaper, Dr. Brown was voted CSM's most outstanding instructor. Although
he served as an administrator for 20 years, he continued to teach because he wanted
the close contact with students that teaching afforded him. Upon his death in 2000,
his wife, Kathleen, established this scholarship. The recipient must be attending
CSM with the intention of pursuing a four-year degree in his/her field of study and
have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
María I. Cárdenas
María Cárdenas was born in Perú. It was a very difficult decision to leave her family,
her country and everything familiar to her. But her characteristic eagerness to learn
new things, her independent spirit and her willingness to take risks prevailed. In
1963 she began a new life in a strange culture knowing no English. María moved to
San Mateo, enrolled in a healthcare training program at CSM and was hired by Peninsula
Hospital. María believed education held the key to success and opportunities. María
died in 2001 at the age of 74, leaving her legacy and the funds to support scholarships
for incoming high school students with financial need and whose background reflects
that of the Hispanic culture.
Dawn Charles Memorial
Named in honor of Dawn Charles, a former student at CSM, this scholarship is to be
used to purchase textbooks for CSM students majoring in technology who demonstrate
financial need.
Hal Clary Memorial (Art)
Hal Clary was a CSM student when he unexpectedly died in 1967. His parents established
this scholarship in his memory. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding sophomore
student in the art department who has a demonstrated financial need.
Michael J. Clemens Memorial
This scholarship is established in memory of Michael J. Clemens, director and dean
of the Social Science Division and an instructor in political science who died in
1990. A committee of his friends and associates recommended the creation of a scholarship
to memorialize Michael's work. Through a bequest to CSM from Michael's mother, Mrs.
Edna May Clemens, the scholarship was created to recognize the top honor graduate
at College of San Mateo each academic year.
The Constantino Family Fund
The Constantino Family Scholarship was established in 2003 in honor of Tom Constantino
who served for seventeen years on the San Mateo Community College District Board of
Trustees. The scholarship is awarded to a student studying Business or Business Management,
either continuing at CSM or transferring to a four-year college/university. This is
a district wide scholarship.
Henry Cordes Language Studies
Dr. Cordes joined the faculty in 1964 and was an instructor at CSM for 24 years. He
taught German, ESL and reading. Henry also served as chairman of the Foreign Language
Division prior to the creation of the Language Arts Division. He is remembered by
his colleagues as being a caring person who valued his students and was sensitive
to their needs. Henry's friends and colleagues describe him as "an urbane gentleman
with a rich sense of humor and a consummate scholar". The recipient should be an outstanding
student who is either taking a foreign language or is an international student or
a permanent resident. The student should also have completed at least two courses
in the Language Arts Division with a 3.0 grade point average.
Margaret Cornahrens Memorial
Margaret Cornahrens taught in the business division and was a counselor for thirty
years from 1940 until her retirement in 1970. Upon her death in 1980, her colleagues
and friends established this scholarship to perpetuate her memory and her many years
of dedicated service to CSM's students. This scholarship is awarded at the discretion
of the CSM Scholarship Committee.
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CSM Associated Students Leadership - Steve Robison Leadership Award
This scholarship is awarded to a students who demonstrates leadership skills in either
community or campus involvement.
CSM Chicano/Latino Transfer
This scholarship provides one or two scholarships annually to transfer students. One
scholarship is awarded to a Chicano or Mexican-American student; one to a student
from any Hispanic subgroup. Students must show academic promise, have demonstrated
involvement in Chicano/Latino community activities, appear to have potential to be
positive role models, graduating and transferring to a four-year institution.
CSM Faculty Investment
This scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee to
students who may be either continuing or transferring, have financial need and satisfactory
GPA.
CSM Management Council
This scholarship is sponsored annually by CSM's academic and classified administrators
and provides one or two scholarships for students who are entering or continuing their
education at CSM. Managers include the president, vice-presidents, deans, and directors.
CSM Math/Science
This scholarship is for a returning or continuing student majoring in mathematics,
science and/or computer science. Recipients must have a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
CSM Student Services
This annual scholarship is awarded to a first-year student who has been active in
student government at CSM and plans to continue his/her involvement in the subsequent
academic year.
Ray and Peggy Daba
Ray Daba was a student at CSM in the 1930s who went on to a successful career as an
attorney. This scholarship is based primarily on financial need, but each applicant
must also possess a satisfactory GPA; be a continuing student at CSM or high school
senior who is planning on attending CSM; and maintain an enrollment of 12 units or
more.
Dabney Family Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is awarded to continuing students at CSM who are U.S. citizens majoring
or planning to major in a practical trade (such as, but not limited to, aeronautics,
welding, or plumbing) with financial need and academic merit.
Robin Virginia Daly Memorial
Friends and relatives established this scholarship in memory of Robin Virginia Daly.
She was a successful business person, warm friend, good citizen, and courageous, thoughtful,
dedicated woman who worked quietly and efficiently as a community leader and volunteer.
She believed that assisting young people to achieve their educational goals was critical
to the continuation and betterment of our society. This scholarship is for a woman
of any age at CSM with at least a 2.75 GPA; who has completed a minimum of nine or
more units of college credit leading to an AA/AS degree or to transfer to a 4-year
university; and who has established an educational goal.
Paul M. Dierkes Fire Buff Award
This award is given to a fire technology student who plans a career in fire fighting/rescue,
is in good academic standing, actively participates in the community and has financial
need. The award is made in memory of Paul M. Dierkes who was known locally as the
"guy on Parrott Drive with a fire engine in his garage" and is funded through the
generosity of his family and friends.
Jack Daniels Memorial
Jack Daniels was an accomplished painter, sculptor and basket weaver, but above all
else, he loved to arrange flowers. He taught many courses during his long career at
CSM, including color, plant form and design, elementary and advanced design, interior
design and furniture history. The recipient of this scholarship must be a student
in the creative arts division at CSM, with preference given to those majoring in either
floristry or interior design; have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher and demonstrate
artistic talent with a high potential for artistic achievement.
Susan Duckworth Memorial
Susan Duckworth was a chemistry instructor at CSM from 1958 to 1967. Upon her death
in 1967, a generous bequest from her estate established this scholarship. Ms. Duckworth
believed in assisting students who were "late bloomers," those who perhaps didn't
show academic promise until after leaving high school. She wanted her endowment bestowed
upon a few students at a time, each of whom would receive a substantial amount. She
wanted the aid to be given to deserving students throughout their collegiate career.
Recipients should be transfer students with not less than a 3.0 GPA, with preference
given to students who give promise of having or developing a concern for social purposes
and not simply their own economic careers.
Eitel-McCullough
Named in honor of the two founders of EIMAC, Bill Eitel and Jack McCullough, this
scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee.
Frank & Marie Fahey Memorial
Dr. and Mrs. Fahey were both educators; Frank was a professor of history for 29 years
and Marie an English teacher. They co-authored a history textbook, were devoted parents,
grandparents and good friends to many. This scholarship was established in their memory
to support the liberal arts studies of continuing students at College of San Mateo,
especially those considering a teaching career.
Charles Ferreira Educational Fund
This scholarship is to be used to provide school supplies and books to worthy students
demonstrating financial need who are engaged in vocational studies.
Foster City Garden Club
This scholarship is for a continuing student with a major in horticulture who has
at least a 3.0 GPA.
Bob Foster Memorial Scholarship Fund
For over forty years, Bob Foster was a television and radio columnist for the San
Mateo Times. An open and gregarious man, Mr. Foster was particularly generous and
helpful with new, young TV reporters and editors. His family thought it fitting to
establish this scholarship in Mr. Foster's memory. It will be given to someone in
need of assistance who is a full-time student enrolled in the journalism program,
and who has a minimum GPA of 2.75.
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Samuel A. Francis Memorial
Samuel A. Francis was a member of the original faculty of CSM when it was founded
in 1922. He taught at the San Mateo Junior College for 32 years, and retired in 1954
as instructor and chairman of the mathematics department. This scholarship is awarded
to transfer students majoring in math and/or engineering who have a minimum GPA of
3.0.
Friends of CSM This scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee to
students who may be either entering, continuing or transferring, have financial need
and satisfactory GPA.
Robert C.Garvey Memorial
Robert C. Garvey, a member of the San Mateo County Community College District board
of trustees from 1955 to 1959, established this scholarship in his name. Recipients
are students who have been San Mateo city residents for one year and attended high
school in San Mateo. A different, deserving, student with financial need is the recipient
each year.
Herbert and Nylda Gemple
This scholarship fund is for three equal scholarships for bay area high school students
who are bilingual in English and Spanish and who seek to attend either Cañada, Skyline
or CSM. One scholarship shall be awarded at each college each year, as determined
by the campus scholarship committee to an entering student. All students selected
must have a high school GPA of at least 3.0 and have a demonstrated financial need.
Margaret S. Gerlinger Nursing
This scholarship is for two students who, preferably, are entering or maybe continuing
in the CSM nursing program who meet the following requirements: they must be San Mateo
county residents and they must have a demonstrated financial need. Recipients are
chosen by a committee of the nursing program faculty.
Ken Hamilton Scholarship
Ken Hamilton was born and raised in the bay area and graduated from Aragon High School
in 1991. He went on to study broadcasting a Foothill College in Los Altos. He was
a DJ on KFJC 89.7 FM broadcasting under the name SpiderMan. In addition to playing
a mix of the latest and greatest soul, funk, blues and hip hop, he used his weekly
show, Monday Beatdown, to support many local underground hip hop artists. His enthusiasm
and dedication to sharing music and art of all kinds touched everyone who knew him.
This is a district-wide scholarship for full-time liberal arts or creative arts students.
The award rotates among the three colleges: Cañada, College of San Mateo and Skyline.
Ainslee Harris Memorial
Ainslee Harris taught English and literature for 22 years at CSM until her retirement
in 1968. After her death, her family established the Ainslee Harris Memorial Scholarship.
A recipient must be a continuing or transferring student majoring in education and
planning to teach literature, and have a minimum GPA of 2.75.
Helen Hausman Fund
This scholarship, named in honor of a Trustee of the District and a past President
of the Foundation, is for one or more scholarships for students who have demonstrated
financial need, academic merit, and a spirit of volunteerism. The scholarship rotates
among Cañada, CSM and Skyline.
Cecilia A. Hopkins
Cecilia A. Hopkins began at CSM as a faculty member in the business division in 1958
and subsequently became division dean. Upon her retirement in 1986, in honor of her
many years of dedicated service, her colleagues and friends at the college established
the Cecilia A. Hopkins scholarship fund. This fund is for two scholarships for students
at CSM. One scholarship is for a student completing his/her first year, majoring in
business, with at least a 3.0 GPA. The second scholarship is for a student graduating
from CSM, majoring or minoring in real estate or business, with at least a 3.0 GPA.
Horticulture Club
The students of the Horticulture Club at CSM established this scholarship in 1980
for the purpose of assisting horticulture majors in transferring to a 4-year institution
to continue their studies in horticulture.
Herbert H. Hudson Athletic Memorial
Herb Hudson joined the CSM faculty at the Coyote Point campus in 1947. During his
tenure at the college, Herb coached football, baseball, swimming, boxing and wrestling;
taught physical education classes; served as athletic counselor; and was athletic
director for 10 years. Former colleagues in CSM's Physical Education/Athletics Department
remember Herb for hiring strong educators - not just people wanting to coach; and
for his willingness to provide new coaches and instructors with important career opportunities.
His family established this scholarship in his memory for students who participate
in college baseball, football, and wrestling or for students who are majoring in physical
education. The scholarship is for a full-time student continuing his/her studies at
CSM.
Iliff Award
The late John Iliff, professor of economics at CSM, left his entire estate to the
College for the purpose of establishing a scholarship to help international students
complete their education at CSM. Recipients of this award must be international (F-1
visa) students enrolled full-time at CSM who have a demonstrated financial need, and
who are making satisfactory progress in a major which emphasizes technical training.
Howard Immekus Memorial
This scholarship, originally established by the Bay Area Broadcast Engineers Society
(BABES), is in memory of Howard Immekus, who was the director of technical operations
of radio station KCBS in San Francisco and the founder of BABES. The recipient of
this scholarship must be majoring in broadcast engineering, have a minimum GPA of
2.75, and be in need of financial assistance to continue his/her education.
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Robert C. Jacobs
This scholarship is awarded to a CSM student who is a resident of San Mateo county,
enrolled as a full-time student at CSM, a graduate of the Sequoia high school district
or a former Sequoia high school district student and GED recipient, involved in African-American
cultural activities on campus or in the community, not otherwise financially able
to attend school full-time, and a science or engineering student intending to continue
his/her education at a California public university.
Florence Jaffy Memorial
Florence Jaffy taught in the economics department of CSM's social science division
from 1958 until her retirement in 1983. She was an involved and concerned person -
a dedicated activist. Her family thought it a fitting tribute to her activism to establish
a scholarship in her memory. Recipients of this award must be majoring in one of the
social sciences; have a minimum GPA of 3.0; be transferring to an institution of higher
learning; and have had experience in promoting civil liberties and political equality.
Howard B. Kaster Memorial
Howard B. Kaster, CSM faculty member in the 1930s, was a man of several interests
in science: among other things, he was an amateur botanist, a recognized innovator
in astronomy, an inventor of special navigation instruments and techniques, and a
pioneer in developing practical applications of meteorological theory to airline operations
and to ocean ship routing. Recipients of this scholarship are current CSM students
studying math and/or engineering.
Cathleen Kennedy Computer Science
Cathleen Kennedy, professor of computer and information science at CSM since 1988,
was named the nation's outstanding community college professor in 1998 by the Carnegie
Foundation. A graduate of Carlmont high school, professor Kennedy established a scholarship
in her name for a Carlmont high school graduate. Recipients must enroll at CSM, major
in computer and information science, have a demonstrated financial need, a minimum
GPA of 3.0, and be a resident of San Mateo County.
Donna Neal Kocmich Music Scholarship
Throughout her life, Donna Neal Kocmich loved music. She graduated from San Mateo
high school in 1960, attended several colleges, and took summer courses at CSM. She
played bass viol and studied voice. When she died of Hodgkins disease in 1965, at
age 22, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Neal, established this scholarship in her
memory. When Mr. Neal subsequently died, his name was added to the scholarship. The
recipient of this scholarship is either a continuing or transferring student who is
a music major.
Lucile Koshland
Mrs. Lucile Koshland, a friend and benefactor of the international student program
at CSM, directed money, which friends contributed, in her honor to be used "...for
the purpose of providing scholarship assistance to international students regularly
enrolled, to those seeking entrance or to those going on to a higher educational institution
in the United States of America."
Edward A. Kusich Memorial Engineering
This scholarship was established through the trust of Edward A. Kusich for engineering
students at the College of San Mateo. Professor Kusich taught engineering and math
at CSM until his retirement in 1977. The award is for students with upper division
standing who will be transferring to a four-year college or university. The scholarship
will be distributed in equal installments: one-half upon registration as a junior;
and the second half after successfully completing the junior year. Awards to students
will be based primarily on scholarship.
William E. Lane
This scholarship is used to purchase textbooks for CSM students majoring in horticulture.
Edward & Virginia Lanphier
Edward Lanphier taught classes in chemistry at San Mateo Junior College from 1936
until his death in December 1953. He was a big man with a sense of humor and he thoroughly
enjoyed both his students and teaching. Virginia Lanphier returned to teaching after
his death and taught math and science in the elementary and middle schools. She also
taught science teachers how to teach science for the NationalScience Foundation and
later taught anthropology at the College of Notre Dame. This scholarship was established
in their memory for students majoring in education or physical science with a 3.25
grade point average. Preference is given to a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma.
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Frank Chock Yuen Louie Memorial
This scholarship is named in memory of Frank C.Y. Louie, who was a CSM student and
a licensed aeronautics and engine (A&E) mechanic for Pan American Airways for 37 years.
This scholarship is awarded to one incoming or continuing student majoring in Aeronautics
or Engineering, preferably Electrical Engineering, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (in high
school or college) and financial need.
Marcia Mahood
Marcia Mahood was a much-beloved counselor and business teacher during her 36-year
career at CSM from 1960 to 1996. She was a warm, caring individual who was always
seeking ways to help students. One of Marcia's lasting legacies was her establishment
of this scholarship. Recipients must be working toward an associate's degree with
the intention of pursuing a four-year degree in his/her field of study; have a minimum
GPA of 2.75; and demonstrate financial need.
Anne Marquart
This is an endowed fund to provide annual scholarships for three worthy students who
are working and demonstrate financial need at Cañada, Skyline, and CSM.
Massole-Schroter
This scholarship is given to continuing CSM students studying horticulture, floriculture
or pre-pharmacy. Recipients must demonstrate financial need; have a record of involvement
in student activities; and show the promise of growth and success.
Dale and Helen Mersereau Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is given to a continuing or transferring student, and is based on
a combination of financial need and academic performance.
Mercer Trust
Harry T. Mercer was an instructor in the English department at San Mateo Junior College,
later College of San Mateo, from 1935 until his retirement in 1961. He and his wife
Dorothy were both active in faculty affairs. This scholarship is for a deserving continuing
or transfer student; the award is made at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee.
Dale and Helen Mersereau
Dale Mersereau was a self-taught Southern California real estate developer with an
interest in supporting higher education. Helen Mersereau taught school in the Los
Angeles area for forty years. While both attended universities, neither obtained a
degree. Their son, Wallace, has taken courses at CSM and has established this scholarship
to honor his parents. The scholarship is given to continuing of transferring students
and is based on a combination of financial need and academic performance.
Anne Moon Memorial
Named for Anne Moon, longtime member of the CSM staff, this scholarship is to be given
at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee.
Morris Family
This scholarship was established through the trust of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Morris.
Mrs. Morris was a CSM student and a UC Berkeley graduate. She lived in Half Moon Bay
and was the first person in her family to attend college, teaching at Burlingame High
School as well as at Ventura Community College. This Scholarship is for returning
or transferring students with financial need.
Carlena and C.S. "Jum" Morris
Charles S. "Jum" Morris was president of CSM from 1931 to 1952. He and his wife Carlena
were much-beloved figures on campus. The Morris' daughter, Betty Morris Roehr, herself
a graduate of CSM and wife of CSM music professor Fred Roehr, established this scholarship
in memory of her parents. The scholarship is awarded to a transferring student planning
a career in the field of education, with a minimum GPA of 2.75.
Claire D. Motroni Memorial
This scholarship was established by the husband of Claire D. Motroni, a nurse, to
recognize a nursing student who best exemplifies the true spirit of nursing - that
of compassion, dedication, leadership, and scholarship. The recipient must be a first-year
nursing major who has completed a minimum of 9 units with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Lois Mueller Memorial
Lois Mueller, a graphic designer, worked at CSM from 1969 until her retirement in
1994. She was known as a kind and caring person who generously shared her time and
talents with staff and students. Her husband, Allan, established this scholarship
in her memory. This scholarship is awarded to deserving film majors who have a GPA
of 4.0 in film with an overall GPA of 3.3 or higher and who will continue their studies
in film at an institution of higher learning.
Joe Drummond Nelson Memorial
Joe Drummond Nelson was a student at CSM when he was killed in a motorcycle accident
in 1976. His parents, Paul and Gwen Nelson, established this scholarship in their
son's memory. The scholarship is given to a second year engineering student at CSM
who has an interest in aeronautical engineering.
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Eleanore D. Nettle
Named after a long-time Trustee of the District, the scholarship recipient must demonstrate
an avowed interest in education with an intent to enter the teaching profession; student
must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher. The scholarship rotates among Cañada, CSM, and
Skyline.
North Burlingame Woman's Club
This scholarship is for two deserving nursing students who are U.S. citizens.
North Burlingame Women's Club
This scholarship is for two deserving nursing students who are U.S. citizens
Tim O'Connell Memorial
When Tim O'Connell was gravely ill, his wife was very impressed with the nursing care
provided by the students in CSM's nursing program. As an expression of her appreciation,
she endowed a scholarship in honor of her husband. This scholarship is awarded to
the nursing student(s) who best exemplify the true spirit of nursing by demonstrating
compassion and dedication to patients, as well as leadership and scholarship abilities.
Recipients shall have completed a minimum of 9 units of nursing study and a GPA of
3.0 or higher.
Orozco and Yoshimura
Adrian Orozco and Yoneo "Bo" Yoshimura have had long affiliations with CSM: Adrian
is the current coordinator of the EOPS/Multicultural Center and has been with CSM
since 1969; Bo was a counselor from 1978 until his retirement in 1998. This scholarship
is awarded to current EOPS students who have a satisfactory GPA.Page Family Memorial
Fund
This scholarship is in memory of Jean Weber Page, who worked as a staff member in
the College's counseling division for 31 years, from 1958-1989. This scholarship is
awarded to a student entering his/her sophomore year of study at CSM.
Page Family Memorial Fund
This scholarship is in memory of Jean Weber Page, who worked as a staff member in
the College's counseling division for 31 years, from 1958-1989. This scholarship is
awarded to a student entering his/her sophomore year of study at CSM.
Parent Motivation
This scholarship is for one or more single parents who are enrolled at CSM; demonstrate
financial need and academic merit; and intend to declare a major in a certificate
field with a high likelihood of employment. Recipients must be residents of San Mateo
county
Rosalie O'Mahony Prize in Mathematics
Dr. Rosalie O’Mahony, an immigrant to the United States, benefited herself from financial
aid. She received a scholarship from the National Science Foundation that enabled
her to attend graduate school. In 1965, Dr. O’Mahony began her teaching career in
mathematics at CSM. In establishing this scholarship, it is her hope that future generations
of CSM students will experience some of the incredible joy, challenge and satisfaction
that she has found in the field of mathematics. Recipients may be returning or transferring
students studying mathematics or civil engineering; recipients shall have demonstrated
professionalism in their studies and aspire to build better lives for future generations.
Eligible students must have completed Math 252 or higher math course at CSM. A minimum
3.2 grade point average is required.
Lorraine K. Peters Memorial
This scholarship is for deserving students majoring in, or preparing to major in,
nursing.
Patty Ramos Memorial
This scholarship is awarded to a student receiving services through the Disabled Student
Programs and Services (DSP&S). The recipient must be a re-entry student with a GPA
of 2.75 or higher.
Sterling Redman Trust
Sterling Redman was a teacher/professor of chemistry and physics and was very interested
in the impact the sciences have had upon the direction of our society. This scholarship
is awarded to a student for whom financial assistance will give encouragement to move
toward completing his/her educational goals.
Kern Richmond Memorial
George Kern Richmond ("Kern to his friends"), a political science teacher and counselor
at the College of San Mateo, passed away suddenly in September 2004. He retired from
CSM in 1995 after forty years of service. Kern joined the CSM faculty in 1955 at the
coyote Point campus. In addition to teaching political science, Kern spent many years
as counselor and was well known for his expertise in the area of UC transfer. He counseled
honor students, student athletes and administration of justice majors. Kern had the
distinction of being the first counselor at CSM to offer drop-in counseling services.
A scholarship for returning or transferring political science majors has been established
to honor Kern's life and work with students.
Fredric Roehr Memorial (Music)
Frederic Roehr was an instructor and chairman of the CSM music department during his
37-year career at CSM from 1931 to 1968. His wife, Betty Morris Roehr, endowed this
scholarship in her husband's memory. This scholarship is awarded to a graduating student
who plans to attend a college or university as music major, hopefully with the intent
of becoming a school music teacher. Recipients should maintain a satisfactory GPA.
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Douglas Ross Memorial
The classmates of Douglas Ross, a CSM student in 1994-95 who passed away in a car
accident, established this scholarship; he was studying to become a landscaper. His
love of the outdoors and plants sparked the desire of his fellow horticulture classmates
and family to establish this scholarship to assist other students with the same passion.
This scholarship is awarded to a re-entry student who is a horticulture major, with
a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
Rotary Club of Burlingame
Beginning in 2008, scholarships will be awarded to College of San Mateo students from
the Rotary Club of Burlingame. The “Make-a-Difference” scholarship is awarded to students
who have successfully completed their first year at CSM. Candidates must be Burlingame
residents or have graduated from Burlingame High School with a minimum GPA of 2.5;
be enrolled in twelve units; intend to transfer to a four-year college or university;
and demonstrate financial need and community involvement.
Rotary Club of Foster City
The Rotary Club of Foster City is proud to offer financial assistance to a Foster
City resident who is a continuing CSM student or a current student who may be transferring
to a four year school. The student's involvement in community service and their GPA
will be considered. This scholarship is also offered to the student for an additional
two years, provided they are enrolled at CSM or another four year institution.
Rotary Club of San Mateo
The Rotary Club of San Mateo, founded in 1924, is an organization of business and
professional leaders from the San Mateo area. Committed to community service, the
Rotary Club of San Mateo is pleased to offer scholarships to CSM students that will
be transferring to a four-year college. Students must have a demonstrated financial
need, good scholastic performance, participation in school activities and community
service. Scholarship awards are made on whether those funds will bridge the gap between
other grants, work study, outside work and loans.
Gregory Rouse Memorial (Music)
Gregory Rouse was just nine years old when he died of brain injuries due to a mountain
fall at the Russian River. He was well on his way to becoming an accomplished pianist
and loved all aspects of music. His neighborhood piano teacher valued Greg for his
talent and willingness to practice and enjoy his skills. Established by his parents
and friends, this scholarship is awarded to a continuing CSM student who is a music
major with financial need.
San Mateo County Community College District Bookstores
The SMCCCD bookstores and Pepsi sponsor scholarships, one each to Cañada College,
College of San Mateo and Skyline College. These scholarships are vouchers to be used
at the boolstores for supplies and books. Students may be full or part-time; have
a minimum 2.75 grade point average; and demonstrate financial need. Students who currently
work at one of the bookstores have preference.
San Mateo County Community College District Retirees
This annual scholarship is sponsored by the retirees of the three colleges - Cañada,
Skyline, and CSM. The scholarship is awarded at each college to student(s) with a
minimum GPA of 3.0; who complete 12 units, and who are enrolled full-time.
San Mateo County Law Enforcement
This scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee.San
Mateo County California Retired Teachers Association
San Mateo county division 22 of the California Retired Teacher's Association has been
organized since 1952. One of the organization's goals is to give scholarships each
year to deserving students. The scholarship recipients are selected by the discretion
of the San Mateo County Retired Teachers Association.
San Mateo County California Retired Teachers Association
San Mateo County Division 22 of the California Retired Teachers Association has been
in existence since 1952. One of the organization's goals is to give scholarships each
year to deserving students. The scholarship recipients are selected at the discretion
of the San Mateo County Retired Teachers Association.
San Mateo Credit Union
The San Mateo Credit Union, a provider of banking services to the college district,
established this scholarship for students with a minimum 3.0 grade point average;
financial need and demonstrated service to the community.
San Mateo Medical Association
This scholarship is awarded to deserving undergraduate nursing students or mature
re-entry nurses desiring to update their skills in order toreturn to the profession.
Preference is given to students who indicate they will work full-time in a hospital
located in San Mateo County.B.
Alyce and David Sayre Memorial
This scholarship is awarded to a CSM student who will be a full-time returning student
or transferring to a four-year college/university; has completed 12 college units;
and has a minimum GPA of 2.75.Ulysses and Marjorie Simonds
This scholarship is to be awarded based on need and academic merit.Soroptimist International
of Burlingame, San Mateo, Mid-Peninsula
Soroptimist International has more than 92,000 members in 88 countries throughout
the world. The local club was founded June 8, 1940. Theclub awards three scholarships
to CSM students.
Ulysses and Marjorie Simonds
Ulysses Simonds was a Trustee of the District from 1942 until 1969. This scholarship
is awarded based on need and academic merit.
SOHIO Fund
This scholarship is for welding or technology students in good academic standing who
demonstrate tne necessary skills and abilities to complete the program with success
and enter the field with the promise of a successful career. Financial need is also
a consideration.
Soroptimist International of Burlingame, San Mateo, Mid-Peninsula
Soroptimist International has more than 92,000 members in 88 countries throughout
the world. The local club was founded June 8, 1940. The club awards three scholarships
to CSM students who have above average GPAs and who are majoring in one of a variety
of academic of vocational areas.
South San Francisco Women's Club
The garden section of the South San Francisco Women's Club established this scholarship
in 1989, the purpose of which is to help students in the community who are interested
in horticulture and to promote interest in this field. It is awarded to two students
studying horticulture to help them further their education.
Mildred Howard Stickney
Mildred Howard Stickney taught a variety of courses at CSM in her 33-year career from
1935 to 1968, including business and human relations courses. In her memory, this
scholarship was established. Recipients must have demonstrated financial need and
have taken or are taking a course in human relations at CSM.
Harold Taggart Investment
Dr. Harold F. Taggart was, for many years, the dean of men at San Mateo Junior College.
After his death, his wife, Maude Ellis Taggart, established this scholarship in memory
of her husband and in recognition of the fine service he performed for the school.
This scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee.
Tarver Investment
Robert A. Tarver was a past Director of San Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation.
This scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee to
students who may be either continuing or transferring, have financial need and satisfactory
GPA.
James R. and Hope A. Tormey Memorial Endowment Fund
This scholarship is for a full-time second-year student (who has completed at least
30 units) or a graduate of one of the District's colleges who will matriculate as
an education major to the Education Department of the California State University
System or the University of California. There shall be one scholarship annually, rotated
among Cañada, CSM, and Skyline.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Trowbridge
Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Trowbridge are long time residents of San Mateo who established
this scholarship to help students who need assistance to stay in school. It is awarded
at the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee.
George Van Vliet Aeronautics
Named in honor of George Van Vliet, a long time instructor in aeronautics at CSM from
1946 to 1971, this scholarship is for one or more students majoring in or planning
to major in aeronautics. The student(s) must have financial need and a 3.0 GPA in
high school or college.
George Wallace
Named in memory of George Wallace - a veteran of WWII and the Korean War. Mr. Wallace
attended CSM and received his degree at Stanford University. He taught high school
and returned to CSM as a popular mathematics teacher and faculty leader. His hard
work, through formal committee work and informal communication, contributed to the
development of the Faculty Senate. He also facilitated communication among students,
faculty and administration. In addition, he was the author of an algebra book and
was involved in many activities related to the mathematics department and its curriculum.
Mr. Wallace became the dean of the Math-Science Division in 1979. He died of a heart
attack in 1980 at the age of 57.
Carl Ward Memorial
Named in honor of Carl Ward, former member of the San Mateo Community College District's
board of trustees, this scholarship is based on financial need and academic achievement.
Roy Webster Memorial
Named for Roy Webster, a musician and late husband of former CSM staff member in financial
aid, Leatha Webster, this scholarship is awarded to a music major with financial need
and who has been active in his/her community or the College community.
Kenneth R. West, Jr. Memorial
Named for Kenneth R. West, Jr., a former student and athlete at CSM who died while
serving in the United States Navy. The scholarships are awarded to a continuing student
at CSM who has a total of 28 units and a transfer student who has completed 56 transferable
units. The scholarship recipients must demonstrate financial need, maintain a satisfactory
GPA, and contribute to the athletic program at CSM. (Applicants will be selected for
character qualities such as desire, leadership, sincerity, and personality.)
Ruth "Granny" Weston
Named for Ruth "Granny" Weston, a much-beloved physical education instructor and administrator
at CSM from 1945 to 1973, this scholarship is awarded to deserving students, with
a preference given to those who are majoring in science or physical education.
Larry Williams Memorial
Larry Williams was a founding faculty member at Skyline College where he was hired
as an instructor of French and served as the foreign student advisor. He transferred
to Cañada College in 1972 to teach, eventually becoming acting director of special
projects; and was hired as director of the language arts division at College of San
Mateo. Larry retired in 1993 after serving the district for 24 years. This scholarship
is awarded to a returning language arts student with at least a 3.5 grade point average.
The scholarship will alternate between College of San Mateo and Skyline College.
Woman's Club of San Mateo
Established in 1967, this scholarship is sponsored by the Woman's Club of San Mateo.
The club feels that there is no better way to insure the future of our community,
and thus prepare young people to take over the care and prosperity of the community,
than to give them a chance for a good education. Recipients must be attending CSM
and have a minimum GPA of 2.75.
Edward D. Worrell Memorial
Edward D. Worrell was a physics instructor at CSM from 1946 to 1963. Upon his death
in 1963, a scholarship fund was created for engineering students. Recipients of the
award must graduate from CSM in the year of the award; be an engineering major; have
an overall GPA of 3.0; and be accepted and enrolled in an engineering program at a
four year accredited college or university. The scholarship is based on scholastic
achievement at CSM.
G. W. Williams Foundation
Founded by G.W. Williams in 1954, one of the Foundation's purposes is to provide and
administer scholarships for deserving young men and women to assist them in attending
educational institutions. These scholarships are awarded to deserving students at
the discretion of the CSM Scholarship Committee.
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