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Financial Aid Resources for TAY Youth.


  • Chafee Grant

    Current and former foster youth and dependents or wards of the court may qualify for up to $5,000 a year in free money for career training or college with the Chafee Grant.

  • Pell Grant

    Federal Pell Grants usually are awarded only to undergraduate students who display exceptional financial needs and have not earned a bachelor's, graduate, or professional degree.

  • Santa Cruz Community Foundation Scholarships

    The Community Foundation Santa Cruz County offers various scholarships to graduating high school seniors and Cabrillo College students in Santa Cruz County.

  • Cabrillo College General Annual Scholarship

    An annual application that awards selected students each Fall through private donations to the Cabrillo College Foundation ($500-$2,500).

  • Cabrillo College Scholarship for High School Seniors

    Scholarships are offered to encourage Santa Cruz County High School Seniors to begin their college education at Cabrillo. Each scholarship fund is designed to assist students who meet specific eligibility requirements, and award amounts start at $500. Recipients must enroll full time at Cabrillo to be eligible.

  • The California College Promise Grant

    A state sponsored program, which waives enrollment fees ($46 per unit) for eligible California/AB540 residents and a portion of a students' parking permit for Fall and Spring semesters.

  • Pivotal Scholarship

    If you're a student who is or was in foster care, who's already enrolled in or planning to enroll in community college, university, or a vocational training program. You're eligible to receive up to a $2,000 scholarship each year you're in school, for a maximum of 5 years. We'll also pair you with an amazing Pivotal coach who will stick with you throughout your higher education journey and help you pursue a career when you've finished school.

  • Omega Nu Scholarship

    Omega Nu Scholarships are open to students who plan to enroll in a California community college, CSU, UC, or California Vocational School and are currently enrolled in a local high school or community college.

  • Zombie Apocalypse Scholarship

    The "Imagine that your high school or college has been overrun with zombies. Your math professor, the cafeteria ladies, and even your best friend have all joined the walking dead. Flesh out a plan to avoid the zombies, including where you’d hide and the top five things you’d bring to stay alive." (250 words or less)

  • Make Me Laugh Scholarship

    Make Me Laugh is a fun scholarship that lets you cut loose and lighten things up. Looking for a scholarship for comedians? Now is your chance to show us your funny bone. Perhaps you always have an embarrassing - but funny - story to share. Great! We'll promise to laugh with you, not at you.

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