CSU Nathaniel R. and Valerie Dumont Scholarship Fund

2024-2025 Academic Year Award

The Nathaniel R. and Valerie Dumont Scholarship was established through a bequest in 1993 to assist students with financial needs, especially those with visual or physical impairments.

*Strong consideration should be given to students who are visually impaired, followed in priority by students with other physical impairments. Students without visual or physical impairments are also eligible for this scholarship.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Be in good standing with a minimum GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Open to CSUN undergraduate students.
  • Open to students majoring in any major field.
  • Demonstrate financial need as determined by a completed FAFSA or California Dream Act application (CADAA).
  • Be currently enrolled as a full-time enrolled undergraduate student (12+ units)
    Any change to your eligibility status in any term within the award year will result in a cancellation of your award.
  • Enroll in a minimum of 12 units or more during the Fall 2024 & Spring 2025 terms
    Any change to your eligibility status in any term within the award year will result in a cancellation of your award.
  • Complete the Personal Statement questionnaire covering the following information:
    -What experience has impacted your personal growth?
    -Tell us about a time you failed. What did you learn from that experience?
    -Why are you pursuing your major? How does it relate to your career aspirations?
    -Provide an example of service beyond the classroom (i.e., have you taken on significant family obligations, helped others in a specific way, been involved in political action, worked/volunteered/interned at a particular organization, etc.). Why is this example significant to you?
  • Verify a licensed physician or disabled student services office of visual or physical impairment if applicable.

Award amount: Eight scholarships of $5,000 will be awarded for the academic year among 4 CSU Campuses.

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.

For more information on this and other CSU Systemwide scholarships, please visit https://www.csun.edu/financialaid/csu-foundation

Award
$5,000
Scopes
CSU Systemwide Scholarships
Deadline
04/01/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. If selected, visually or physically impaired applicants must provide verification from a licensed physician or the Disabled Student Services office. I can provide this verification.
  2. If you answered Yes to the above question, please upload your verification of Physical/Visual impairment
  3. What do you think it means to be a CSUN Matador?
  4. 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.
  5. What experience has impacted your personal growth?
  6. Tell us about a time you failed. What did you learn from that experience?
  7. Why are you pursuing your major? How does it relate to your career aspirations?
  8. Provide an example of service beyond the classroom (i.e., have you taken on significant family obligations, helped others in a specific way, been involved in political action, worked/volunteered/interned at a particular organization, etc.). Why is this example significant to you?
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