Monterey County HIstorical Society New Website and Scholarships
Monterey County Historical Society’s New Website
&
Available Scholarships
April, 2023. Salinas, CA. The Monterey County Historical Society is pleased to announce that its new website has been launched and that one of the most important components of its website is to solicit scholarship applications. Please view their new site at: https://mchsmuseum.com
AT A GLANCE
WHAT: Monterey County Historical Society New Website & Available Scholarships
CONTACT: James Perry, Executive Director: 831-757-8085 or email: [email protected]
WHAT: Monterey County Historical Society has recently launched its new website.
There are two specific scholarships available the Society is administrating. Please Note: The deadline to apply for these scholarships is June 1.
1) The Albert Jensen Agricultural Scholarship: This is available to sophomore, junior or senior year college students in their who meet the following criterion: Be legal residents of the United States; Live within Monterey County with preference to graduates of high schools within Monterey County; Be enrolled in and/or attending universities with the intent of matriculating in agriculturally-related programs; Recipients shall maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA AND a minimum of 12 units per semester and/or quarter throughout the life of the multi-year scholarship.
Applicants must be committed to using their degree(s) to fill the needs of the agricultural industry.
The Monterey County Historical Society pledges to renew the $10,000 scholarship for up to seven additional years. The scholarship(s) shall not exceed $20,000 per academic year. The family Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) will be a factor in determining the amount of the scholarship.
To apply: https://mchsmuseum.com/jensen-
2) Jess Tabasa Fund for Filipino Studies Scholarship: This is available to Upper Division Undergraduate and Graduate students for Filipino Studies. The Undergraduate fellowship alternates with the Graduate fellowship. The 2024 Application is specific to the Undergraduate fellowship. Graduate fellowships will again offered in 2025. Applicants who meet the following criterion will be considered: Must be a resident of California; Preference is for Filipino undergraduate students who live within Monterey County and are graduates of high schools within the region; Graduate students pursuing Filipino studies, particularly heritage and historical studies, in northern California are encouraged to apply;
Applicants should presently be enrolled in either an Undergraduate or Graduate program, depending on Award being administered, and be able to provide documentation of their enrollment status, and/or contact information for their college or university’s grants and scholarships program; Recipients shall maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum of 12 units per semester and/or quarter throughout the life of the scholarship. Applicants must be members of the Filipino community, and/or committed to using the scholarship funds to pursue Filipino heritage and/or history studies regardless of background.
The Tabasa Fund for Filipino Studies awards scholarships in the amount of $3,000 per semester for two semesters for Upper Division Undergraduate students, and $5,000 per semester for two semesters for Graduate students. The scholarship(s) shall not exceed $6,000 for Undergrad, or $10,000 for Graduate students per academic year. To Apply: https://mchsmuseum.com/jess-