This webpage provides links to common scholarship resources for Fullerton College students as well as links to scholarship webpages for our university partners. Featured scholarships listing is updated periodically; so be sure to return to this webpage frequently!
Note: Questions regarding any of the scholarships should addressed directly to the agency offering the scholarship.
We post “featured scholarships” as we are made aware of them, so please return periodically. Note, spring is scholarship season for Fullerton College, as many of our campus and district scholarships are made available in the spring semester. Once the Friends of Fullerton College Foundation opens the scholarship application, it will be the first one we will post in this section. This section is updated periodically, so visit us again!
The Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship is a highly selective scholarship for the nation’s top community college students seeking to complete their bachelor’s degrees at four-year colleges or universities. Each Cooke Scholar has access to generous financial support for two to three years (up to $55,000 per year to attend a four-year accredited undergraduate school!), college planning support, ongoing advising, and the opportunity to connect with the thriving community of fellow scholars.
Scholarships offered to qualifying Fullerton College students.
Scholarships offered by the following NOCCCD organizations:
Scholarships offered to qualifying Cypress College students.
The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is an agreement among WICHE’s 16 members, through which 160+ participating public colleges and universities provide steep nonresident tuition savings for Western students. Click here for the full list of participating WUE schools!
Through WUE, eligible students can choose from hundreds of undergraduate programs outside their home state and pay no more than 150 percent of that institution’s resident tuition rate! Since full nonresident college-tuition rates may exceed 300 percent of resident rates, WUE increases affordable higher-education choices for students, and minimizes the adverse impacts of student loan debt.