Scholarships are a financial resource provided to students by the generosity of the Contra Costa College Foundation, local businesses, community groups, alumni, and a variety of other private donors.
Scholarship funds help to assist students in paying for their higher education expenses when federal and state financial assistance is not enough.
Unlike loans, scholarship funds do not have to be paid back. The Contra Costa College Office of Financial Assistance encourages all students to apply for scholarship opportunities!
Connect with Us
Financial Aid Office
Student Services Center, Room 102 |
Types of Scholarships
For CCC Students Only
Scholarship funds are limited and usually awarded on a competitive and/or special criteria basis, such as GPA, academic major, or demonstrated volunteerism, leadership, or community service.
Because scholarships are a private educational resource, selections for recipients are usually made by the donor/organization based on these types of criteria.
The CCC Foundation Scholarships Application is open between November and February annually for the following academic year. Through this single application, you can apply for 100 different scholarships.
Before you get started on your application, make sure you have the following items handy:
1. Your InSite Portal log in
2. The email address for ONE reference from a Contra Costa College faculty/staff or other reference such as a teacher, professor, employer, counselor, or someone who has supervised your community/volunteer work.
3. Your unofficial CCCCD transcripts
The 2025-2026 CCC Foundation Scholarship Application is now open.
The Kennedy-King Scholarship was founded in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. It is an annual $6,000 per year scholarship awarded to students who plan to transfer to an accredited U.S. College or University and obtain a bachelor degree. To apply, students must: belong to a minority group underrepresented in the California College and University system, have completed at least 12 transferable units of course work from any of the Contra Costa Community College District campuses, and be eligible to transfer to a four-year college or university with junior standing.
For more information, please visit the Kennedy-King website.
There are 2 info sessions for the Kennedy King Scholarship and all are held from 1-2pm.
Info Session 2 on 1/24/2024., and Info Session 3 on 1/30/2024.
External Scholarships
External Scholarships are funding opportunities offered by a donor, organization, business, or foundation outside of the Contra Costa College Foundation. These scholarships may be offered to students at the local, regional, statewide, or even nationwide level.
Please Note: This information is offered by informational purposes only and does not imply any endorsement from Contra Costa College. The links below will take you to external websites for scholarship opportunities.
Follow the instructions carefully and contact the organization directly for questions or assistance. Always use caution when providing personal identification information online.
Undocumented students should visit Help Paying for College for Undocumented Students page.
Sign up for one of these credible scholarship search tools to find more scholarship opportunities that you may qualify for!
Alamo Women’s Club Scholarship
Allied Van Lines Scholarship 2022
American Indian Scholarship Fund
Assistance League of Diablo Valley
Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. Disability Scholarship Program
Burger King McLamore Foundation
California Community College Student Financial Aid Administrators Association Scholarship (CCCSFAA)
California-Hawaii Elks Association
California Strawberry Scholarships
CASA Education Foundation Scholarship
East Bay Associations for Women in Science
Fouche Foundation Grant Opportunity
Health Care Administration Scholarship
Indigenous Education Inc. Scholarships
Jack Kent Cooke Transfer Scholarship (For students transferring to four-year schools.)
Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund
Kaiser Permanente Latinx Scholarship Program
Marcus Foster Education Institute
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund
Medical Assistant Scholarships
National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc – Oakland/Bay Area Chapter
National Organization for Women (NOW)- Contra Costa
Nevada/California Indian Housing Association Scholarship
Nordson BUILDS Scholarship Program
PepsiCo Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship Fund
Pine Cone Foundation Scholarship
Point Foundation Community College Scholarship
Richard E. Arnason Court Scholarship Program
Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarships
Scholarships for Native American Students
Scholarships That Don’t Require Proof of US Citizenship or Legal Residency
Soroptimist International of Richmond
10,000 Degrees Community College Scholarship
Avoid Scholarship Scams!
Every year, hundreds of thousands of students are defrauded by scholarship and financial aid scams. Don’t be a victim! Use the resources below to determine how to identify a fraudulent organization and how to protect yourself.
Your scholarship essay, or personal statement, is your chance to shine! Use the resources below to make sure your essay is a winner.
Many scholarships require one or more Letters of Recommendation. This gives the scholarship committee a chance to see how others feel about your academic and personal achievements. Use the resource below to find out how you should request Letters of Recommendation.
Scholarships for Undocumented Students
Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC) provides several useful tools for undocumented students to find and apply for scholarships.
Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC) provides several useful tools for undocumented students to find and apply for scholarships.
Undocumented students may also apply for most of the Contra Costa College Foundation Scholarships. Applications for these scholarships are due annually in March.