Applications for the City of Oceanside 2020 Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Program are now available on the City website, at local high schools, and at the Oceanside Public Library. Any graduating high school senior that lives in Oceanside that will attend college after graduation is eligible to apply, regardless of what high school the student attends. The sole requirement for applicants is to have Oceanside residency. Students may contact the scholarship coordinator at their high school for information about the program and return application forms to your school scholarship coordinator. The deadline for submission of applications is April 1, 2020.
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Oceanside, Ca., September 30, 2019— BSMCO are opening their college scholarship competition to all high seniors in the San Diego County Area. (* to include home school, as long as education can be verified and students of club members)
MiraCosta College this fall is rolling out an array of new certificate and degree programs providing the skills needed to land good-paying jobs and transfer credentials that can lock up a seat at a California State University campus.
Dear Community Partners and Friends:
The Oceanside Promise partnership is excited to announce Dr. Rafe Edward Trickey, Jr. as its interim President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Dr. Trickey is an Oceanside resident with a passion for our community and a commitment to the Oceanside Promise’s vision of every child and young adult reaching their fullest potential in college, career, and life. If you are interested in entering the exciting career field of healthcare, consider a career as a medical assistant. The CSUSM/VCC MA Training Program is designed to provide career advancement opportunities to individuals with no-post high school education who are interested in the medical field.
What do we do when data tells us that a group of students could benefit from better aligned and focused support? You bring together some of the best Oceanside has to offer!
The Oceanside Friends of the Arts(OFOA) is proud to announce the availability of scholarship grants for local Oceanside students interested in pursuing art through their college curriculum. OFOA is the producer of First Friday Art Walk and proceeds from those events support the arts related activities for the Oceanside community including scholarships.
The Summer Laboratory Science Program at Tri-City Medical Center offers high school students the opportunity to explore career options and gain experience in the clinical laboratory environment. Clinical laboratory work is different from research work in that a patient’s diagnosis, treatment, and health may be directly dependent upon the laboratory testing results. Our scientists are part of an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals dedicated to patients’ health.
NCPC’s annual 420 Remix Arts and Video contest for middle and high school students in San Diego County has launched! Incorporate the theme – “Just because it’s legal, doesn’t mean it’s safe!” Win up to $250. Deadline is April 1. Download your forms here!
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