The CSUSB Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships will begin accepting On-Campus Scholarship Applications for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year beginning on October 16, 2023. Scholarships are awarded to new and continuing students attending CSUSB. International Students and Dreamers are encouraged to apply!
Many of the scholarships available are administered through the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, others are administered by department majors, clubs, and associations on campus. Applications and further information about department scholarships may be obtained by contacting the department, club, or association directly.
Applicants will need to complete the CSUSB On-Campus Scholarship Application to be considered for all On-Campus based scholarships for which they are eligible. The application will be available via the MYCOYOTE Student portal, applicants will need to have a valid COYOTE ID# to apply. It is highly encouraged for students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or The California Dream Act Application (CADAA) to be considered for need-based scholarships.
For the upcoming 2024-25 Academic Year the deadline to apply will be Midnight March 4, 2024. If selected as a recipient, the scholarships would be applied for FALL 2024 and/or SPRING 2025. For further information, please contact The Scholarship Hotline at (909)537-7399 or via email at: FASHOLARSHIPS@CSUSB.edu .
Date | Time | Where | Zoom Meeting ID |
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1/9/2024 | 10AM | Zoom |
795 191 1801 |
1/23/2024 | 4PM | Zoom | 795 191 1801 |
1/30/2024 | 10AM | Zoom | 795 191 1801 |
2/6/2024 | 10AM | Zoom | 795 191 1801 |
2/13/2024 | 4PM | Zoom | 795 191 1801 |
2/20/2024 | 10AM | Zoom | 795 191 1801 |
Other Information Regarding Scholarships
Not only do we provide students with information on how to find scholarships, but we also try to provide them with information that educates, such as scholarship scams. Listed below are some additional web sites that may be of interest to learn more about scholarships:
- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) web site has information on scholarship scams and how to avoid them.
- National Association of Financial Aid Administrators has consumer scholarship tips.
- The Federal Student Aid Programs are the largest source of student aid in America, providing over $40 billion a year in grants, loans, and work-study assistance. This website will provide help for every stage of the financial aid process, whether a student is in school or out of school.
- Scholarship Search Center
- Grants & Scholarships