Scholarships
Clark College Foundation Scholarships
Clark College Foundation offers hundreds of scholarships. Each year the foundation distributes more than $1.5 million in scholarships, awards and other financial support to more than 600 students. Since its inception in 1973, Clark College Foundation has provided Clark College with over $83 million in college-related support.
Most of the funding is awarded through the Clark College Foundation Scholarship Application process that is open twice each academic year.
To apply for foundation scholarships, create a Foundation Scholarship Application account or click on the link associated with the application. Online applications require applicants to sign up for an account with the Awarded scholarship software. Be sure to complete and submit applications by the deadline in order to be considered. Most applications require pdf files of transcripts and letters of recommendation to be uploaded.
* Be sure to read through the list of available scholarships below. Some scholarship opportunities use their own application. Those that do will have a link to the associated application.
- Create a Foundation Scholarship Application account
- Complete or return to a Foundation Scholarship Application you have started
(Go to the profile tab in the portal to access applications. Be sure to click on the category associated with your application; for example, "International" or "Transfer") - Introduction video and overview of Awarded Scholarship Software
- Tech support from the Awarded software team
Upcoming Deadlines:
Clark College Foundation Scholarship Application
Deadline: Check back in September
For students attending Clark during the 2024-2025 academic year who have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
Letters of recommendation should be signed and completed on letterhead or on the Recommendation Form.
Other Foundation Scholarship Opportunities
Returning to College Scholarship
Deadline: September 6, 2024
For students who are returning to college after an extended absence from either high school or college.