Scholarships AT PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE 626.529.8091 pacificoaks.edu
Dear Students, At Pacific Oaks, we celebrate the differences among each other as opportunities to learn and grow. In keeping with our values of equality and inclusion, we seek to attract a diverse group of students who will thrive in this learning environment. Through the generosity of numerous donors who believe in the mission of Pacific Oaks College, we are pleased to offer scholarship assistance to support your academic journey and to reward your academic excellence. I encourage all current and prospective students to explore the scholarship opportunities presented in this brochure and follow the application procedures. Best wishes, Ezat Parnia, Ph.D., President
We have the power to create change in our world. Pacific Oaks Motto
3 Scholarships at pacific oaks college We recognize the sacrifices many of our students make to fulfill their educational dreams. The scholarship program at Pacific Oaks College has been designed to reflect our history, values, and educational philosophy. Institutional scholarships are awarded upon admittance to the college. All donor scholarships are available to online and on-ground students who have completed two consecutive semesters in good academic standing. Unless otherwise specified, all scholarships are applied toward tuition. pacificoaks.edu/scholarships
for Incoming Students Institutional Scholarships President s Scholarship $500 $1,000 Awarded to students who demonstrate a commitment to Pacific Oaks College s mission. Each student will be considered automatically for the President s Scholarship through the admissions application process. Qualified full-time students receive $1,000 at the beginning of the first two semesters and qualified half-time students receive $500 at the beginning of the first two semesters. During the final semester of the student s degree program, full-time recipients will receive a final installment of $1,000 and half-time recipients will receive a final installment of $500. Educator s Scholarship $1,500 $3,000 The Educator s Scholarship is awarded to new students in the School of Education, specifically master s degree seeking students holding a teacher s license, or bachelor s-completion students seeking a teaching credential. Qualified full-time students will receive $1,500 per semester for the first two semesters of their program and qualified half-time students receive $750 per semester for the first two semesters of their program. Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress and be continuously enrolled in their program throughout the first two semesters in order to maintain eligibility. *Master s degree seeking applicants must provide proof of a teaching license. Legacy Scholarship $1,000 Awarded to full-time students who have an immediate family member (parent, grandparent or sibling) who is either currently enrolled or is a graduate of Pacific Oaks College. Legacy Scholarship recipients receive a $1,000 scholarship divided equally between the first and second semesters of enrollment.
5 Academic Partner Scholarship $1,000 Awarded to Bachelor s degree seeking full-time students who are transferring to Pacific Oaks from a designated partner institution. Transfer counselors at these colleges with articulation agreements may award a $1,000 scholarship to transfer students that they refer to Pacific Oaks College. Academic Partner Scholarship recipients will receive a $1,000 scholarship that will be divided equally between the first and second semesters of enrollment. Each student may receive a maximum of one Academic Partner Scholarship. Community Involvement Scholarship $2,000 Awarded to Master s degree seeking full-time students who have provided outstanding service to their communities. Applicants must submit an 800-1,000 word essay that explains their experiences and personal commitments to their communities, demonstrating support for Pacific Oaks College s mission. Essays will be reviewed by a committee. The Community Involvement Scholarship recipients will receive $2,000 scholarships that will be divided equally between the first and second semesters of enrollment. Submit your essay to admissions@pacificoaks.edu. Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress and be continuously enrolled as a full time student in order to be eligible for any of the scholarships listed above (except the President s Scholarship). For more information about institutional scholarships, please contact the Student Finance office at 626.529.8466 or email at pocstudentfinance@pacificoaks.edu. pacificoaks.edu/scholarships
for current Students Donor Scholarships General Scholarships All Pacific Oaks students are eligible to apply for general scholarships to support their educational journeys. Both undergraduate and graduate students may apply online. The timeline and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for applying for fall and spring scholarships and awarding scholarships are posted online at pacificoaks.edu/scholarships. Awards will be made following a review by the Scholarship Committee consisting of faculty and staff representing all academic schools, Financial Aid, Student Services, Finance and Advancement offices.
7 Need-based Scholarships The primary factor in determining these awards is the student s financial need based on financial aid documentation. Students must also be in good academic standing in order to apply. Funds are available for both undergraduate and graduate study. Scholarships for Academic Excellence Scholarship funds are available to students who have demonstrated an exemplary level of academic leadership during their initial semesters of study at Pacific Oaks College. Undergraduate and graduate students may apply upon the completion of their second consecutive semester. In addition to submitting the online application and essay, a faculty recommendation may be required. First Generation Scholarship Fund Since a significant number of Pacific Oaks students are the first generation in their families to attend college, a special fund has been established to support their academic pursuits. Financial need will be a primary factor in determining award recipients. The Ruth Pearce Fund for Therapeutic Companions Thanks to a generous donor, a special fund has been established to support students who are pursuing careers as therapeutic companions. Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply. Helping Hands Scholarship The Pacific Oaks College Student Government Association supports the Helping Hands Scholarship, which provides financial assistance to current students to assist with the cost of pursuing their education. pacificoaks.edu/scholarships
for current Students How to Apply Students may apply for one or more donor scholarships by submitting a single application. Scholarship applications may be submitted online only at pacificoaks.edu/scholarships. Students receiving scholarships will be required to write a thank you note to the scholarship fund donor prior to disbursement of funds. This note may be used in Pacific Oaks publications and materials. Recipients will also be requested to attend an annual scholarship recognition reception held in the spring to celebrate student scholarship recipients and the donors who support them. For more information or to apply for Donor Scholarships please contact the Office of Advancement at 626.529.8091 or scholarships@pacificoaks.edu.
We gratefully acknowledge the following scholarship fund benefactors The Ahmanson Foundation The Driscoll Clevenger William Randolph Hearst Foundation Mrs. Adelaide Hixon W.M. Keck Foundation The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation Pacific Oaks College Student Government Association The Pilario/Brown Endowed College John Stauffer Charitable Trust The Marianne Wolman and we celebrate the lives of those for whom memorial scholarships have been given. Eaton & Beverly Ballard Stephen D. Blood, Jr. Rose Engel Endowment James & Elizabeth Greene Ruth Pearce Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Jane G. Treister
Mission Statement Grounded in its social justice heritage, Pacific Oaks College prepares students to be culturally intelligent agents of change serving diverse communities in the fields of human development, education, and related family studies. Pacific Oaks College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. 55 Eureka Street, Pasadena, CA 91103 Information contained in this brochure is subject to change without notice. This brochure does not constitute a contract, express or implied, between any applicant, student, or faculty member and Pacific Oaks College. Copyright 2013 Pacific Oaks College. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without prior written permission from Pacific Oaks College. Requests should be made in writing to Pacific Oaks College.