Scholarship Resources
Increase your odds of earning a scholarship. Your effort and energy will pay off. You are encouraged to apply for more than one scholarship if you feel you qualify.
General Information
You probably have lots of questions. We have some answers. See our Scholarship FAQs below, or email Michelle Duggan, Scholarship and Nonprofit Specialist, at mduggan@nevadafund.org.
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Scholarship Recipient Spotlight: Jacquelyn Leung, pictured on the right, received the Stockman Scholarship. In Jacquelyn's thank you letter to the Stockman Scholarship Committee, she noted, "I’m happy to tell you that I have graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology with my Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering, Cum Laude. I will be moving to Seattle, Washington this summer to join Microsoft as a Software Engineer. I am deeply grateful for the scholarship and financial support it has given me these past four years. Thank you for believing in me and giving me the strength to accomplish my goals.”
Scholarship FAQs
January 15th
Each application has a separate deadline date to apply. In fairness to all applicants, each date is firm, unless the pool of applicants is minimal, then the application deadline date may be extended.
- Transcript(s)
- SAT and ACT Test Scores – if applicable
- FAFSA Submission Summary from the Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®)
- Letters of Recommendation – if applicable
- Essay – if applicable
High school seniors can contact their high school counselor and college undergraduates can locate this information from the financial aid office.
The FAFSA Submission Summary – previously called the Student Aid Report – is a summary of the information provided on a student’s FAFSA®. The summary provides a snapshot of the student’s eligibility for financial aid.
After submitting your FAFSA® form, it will be processed within 1-3 days. If you filed online and included your email address, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access your FAFSA Submission Summary.
You will find the following information on your FAFSA Submission Summary:
Student Aid Index - This is the primary number generated by the FAFSA® and is used by your school to determine your financial need. It is not the amount a family will have to pay or the amount of federal aid a student will receive.
Data Release Number – This is the code your schools will use to access your FAFSA® online. The FSA will provide the schools listed on your application with this number once your FAFSA® has been signed and processed.
Aid Eligibility Estimates – The FAFSA Submission Summary is not a financial aid offer, but it does indicate the award amounts you may be eligible. Included is an estimate of your Pell Grant and Direct Loan eligibility.
Further information about the FAFSA is available at: https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa.
First, visit our website at Find Your Scholarship | Community Foundation of Northern Nevada (nevadafund.org)
Find out which scholarship you qualify for by completing the Eligibility Quiz.
Once the eligibility quiz is completed, you will be provided with the scholarships you qualify for.
You can review your application at any time, however, once you submit your application, it can no longer be edited by you. Please take your time and review your application before submitting it.
If you realize your application needs to be edited after submission, please contact the Scholarship Coordinator at (775) 333-5499 as soon as possible so they can edit your application.
We have many scholarship committees that are committed to volunteering their time to review and make final decisions on awards.
The monetary value of each scholarship award varies depending upon the amount available in each individual scholarship fund. Scholarship award amounts range from $1,000 - $5,000 for a single year.
Scholarships are designated as non-renewable one-year awards or renewable multi-year awards depending upon the scholarship fund criteria, as established by the donor of the scholarship fund.
Notices regarding application decisions will be sent to all applicants via email between March and May and are typically sent out within 4 weeks after the deadline.
Each year the number of scholarships we award depends on the generosity of our donors. You can see how many scholarships we awarded last year with other demographic information on the Scholarship Programs Statistics page.
Non-Community Foundation Scholarship Resources
To help you find even more tuition support, we have listed links for you to explore scholarships not managed by the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada.
- Alpine Recovery Lodge Scholarship
- College Financial Aid for Women
- Frank M. & Gertrude R. Doyle Foundation
- Homeless Youth & Higher Education: Resources & Awareness for College Students in Need
- Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarships (Young Scholars Program, the College Scholarship Program, and the Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Program)
- Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship
- National Scholarship Search Tool
- Navigating College – Resource Guide for Homeless & Low-Income Students
- Nevada Department of Health and Human Services – Education Opportunities
- Nevada Women’s Fund
- Reno Elks Scholarships
- Soroptimists International Truckee Meadows
- Tuition Funding Sources is a privately owned website exclusively sponsored by Wells Fargo. It provides access to over 7 million scholarships.
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Scholarship
- Volunteers of America Dare to Dream Scholarship
- Zonta Young Women in Public Affairs
Good luck!