MSP Reggie T. Harvill, PPM Scholarship

2024-2025 Academic Year Award

Reggie T. Harvill was the chief supervisor of custodians at California State University Northridge in the late 1960s. The Reggie T. Harvill, PPM Scholarship is open to continuing undergraduate students who are Business Administration or Engineering majors.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Open to continuing CSUN undergraduate students.
  • Undergraduate students must have a GPA of at least a 3.0.
  • Must have a FAFSA or California Dream Act application on file for the upcoming academic year.
  • Undergraduate students must enroll in 12 units or more during the Fall & Spring terms of the award year.
    Any change to your eligibility status in any term within the award year will result in a cancellation of your award.
  • Must be currently enrolled CSUN undergraduate students in Business Administration or* Engineering majors*.
  • Must upload a copy of your student resume. A student resume is a detailed record of your personal and educational information. It includes the name of your school/college, coursework, projects (if any) undertaken, and awards. The resume may also contain additional information like your extracurricular activities, volunteer experiences, job experiences (if any), hobbies, etc.
  • Award recipients will be required to submit a letter of gratitude to the donor.

    Please note:
    If you are receiving Financial Aid (including loans), your financial aid award(s) may be adjusted if you receive a scholarship amount that exceeds your financial aid total limit. Speak to a financial aid counselor during walk-in hours to get a detailed overview about your individual situation.

Award
$1,000
Deadline
05/13/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. I am a CSUN undergraduate student who is a Business Administration or Engineering major.
  2. Discuss how your interest in your field or major developed and elaborate on your short and long term academic and/or professional goals.
  3. What do you consider to be the best advice you ever received? Who gave you that advice and did you follow that advice or not?
  4. [MSP 1] Please request: A letter of recommendation from a teacher, professor, counselor, or community leader - who can attest to your meritorious performance and personal strengths and can assess your potential for academic and career success. The letter should include a signature, title, and contact information. The letter should be addressed to: *Award Selection Committee*.
  5. Please upload: A copy of your student resume/CV. A student resume is a detailed record of your personal and educational information. It includes the name of your school/college, coursework, projects (if any) undertaken, and awards. The resume may also contain additional information like your extracurricular activities, volunteer experiences, job experiences (if any), hobbies, etc.