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DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Coast Federation of Educators, Local 1911
Contact: Pat Arfsten, Professor Counseling Services 714-432-5784
E-Mail:
Pat ArfstenCriteria: This award is for an OCC student who has exhibited leadership in education, labor, and/or politics. Our faculty union recognizes this person for her/his special talents and persistence in supporting student success, honoring diversity and academic freedom. The 2009 application can be downloaded here.
CFEScholarshipApplication.pdf Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club
Contact:
Anis Wakim, Advisor, Circle K Club 714-432-5118
Criteria: Outstanding member of the Circle K Club preferred, or student leader on campus. Selections made in the spring each year.
International Understanding Scholarship
Contact: International Student Office 714-432-5940
Criteria; International student status. Student are selected via an application available from the International Student Office. The applications will be available in March or April each year.
Joyce Kai Mott Course Assistant Scholarship
Contact:
Mary Ann Lee, 714-432-0202 x 26340
Criteria: Student who has a love of nature, education & teaching. Applications will be available in the Course Assistant’s office each spring. The application will be available in February or March each year.
OCC Vietnamese Club Scholarship
Contact: Hue Pham, Dean of Counseling & Advisor to the Vietnamese Club - (714) 432-5764 - e-mail:
Hue PhamCriteria: Outstanding member of the Vietnamese Club selected via nominations from club members with input from the advisor.
Persian Students' Society Scholarship
Contact: Vida Shajie, Counselor & Advisor to the club - (714) 432-5895 e-mail:
VidaCriteria: Outstanding member of the Persian Student's Club who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to academic and self improvement and has overcome socioeconomic challenges.
Service Learning Scholarship
Contact: Jay Yett, Professor, Geology & Natural Science
714-432-5686 e-mail:
Jay YettCriteria: Complete an essay that demonstrates critical & reflective thinking, a better understanding of the self and the nature of public service, and an appreciation for diversity. Recipients selected through the department in the spring.