• BURBANK HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS 2023-24

    College and Career Center Scholarship List 

    The following scholarships are available on-line at the listed website.

     Read the criteria carefully and make a note of scholarship deadlines!

     Please let Mrs. Marando know if you receive any of the scholarships that you apply for

     Remember that this list will change frequently

     LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS will be available during the spring semester

     

    PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU RECEIVE ANY OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS THAT YOU APPLY FOR, SO THAT WE MAY HONOR YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS AT SENIOR AWARDS IN MAY.

     

    ******REMEMBER THIS LIST WILL CHANGE FREQUENTLY, WITH MANY LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE DURING SECOND SEMESTER. CHECK THE COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER GOOGLE DOC OFTEN FOR A NEW LIST******

     

    The list of scholarships can be found at the following link:

    https://tinyurl.com/BUSD-2023-Scholarships        

    For further detailed information on all scholarships, please click on the links listed below so that you may be able to read and review the requirements for each scholarship.  If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Marando in the Career Center, ShannonMarando@burbankusd.org, or call 818-729-5100 Ext. 54901 

    The most effective way to come across non-local scholarships is by using online search engines that are designed to provide personalized scholarship matches! Students should sign up to use the databases found below to access numerous, available scholarships!!!

    For more information on scholarships, please visit 

    www.CollegeBoard.org

     www.Studentscholarships.org

    www.SallieMae.com/ScholarshipSearch

    http://www.goodcall.com/scholarships/search

    www.fastweb.com

    www.collegeprowler.com

    www.newfuturo.com - The largest bilingual database of Hispanic scholarships

    www.collegeanswer.com

    www.latinocollegedollars.org

    www.petersons.com

    www.scholarshiphunter.com

    www.zinch.com

    Tips for Applying for Scholarships

    • Read the eligibility requirements carefully, along with the deadline dates.
    • Get a brag sheet from the College/Career Center, fill it out and give it to teachers, a counselor, or anyone who may be writing a letter of recommendation for you. The earlier you get started, the better. Most scholarships require two or three letters of recommendation.
    • Organize your applications, your parent’s financial information, your test scores, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and anything else that is requested.
    • Follow instructions to the letter, and make sure that your application is legible. Proofread your application, or have someone do it for you. Also, make a copy of your application for your records.