Scholarship Program

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The SCAG Scholarship Program, in partnership with the California Transportation Foundation, awards nine $4,000 scholarships to high school or community college students from the SCAG region. Students of any field of study are invited to apply, with preference given to applications that demonstrate a commitment to community planning, regional planning, urban planning, civil engineering, political science, public administration, sustainable development, or other related fields.      

CONTACT

For questions, comments, or need more information, please contact:
Rachel Wagner
Scholarship Program Coordinator
Telephone: (213) 236-1960
Email: wagner@scag.ca.gov

2026 Scholarship Program Accepting Applications

APPLY ONLINE

2026 SCAG Scholarship Program applications are due electronically by 5 p.m., Friday, March 20.  

Know an eligible student? Please share the Scholarship Program factsheet with eligible students. 

Program Requirements

  • Residency:Must be a resident within the SCAG region (i.e., Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura counties, or on Tribal lands within the SCAG region) and be eligible to work in the United States.
  • School Enrollment:Must be a graduating high school senior or currently enrolled in a two-year community college in the SCAG region. Graduating high school seniors must enroll in higher education (i.e., two- or four-year college or university) immediately following graduation from high school (i.e., no gap year).
  • GPA Minimum:Candidates must have a 3.0 grade point average or higher (based on a 4.0, unweighted scale).
  • Other requirements: Students may be asked to submit proof of eligibility to work in the United States if selected as a recipient. Successful recipients may be asked to provide a picture and quote to publicize SCAG’s Scholarship Program.   

Application Materials

  • Minimum 500-word personal statement describing your interest in community planning, regional planning, urban planning, civil engineering, political science, public administration, sustainable development, or other related fields, and future career goals.
  • Provide two letters of recommendation from individuals (e.g., teacher, counselor, coach, employer, etc.) not related to you and who can attest to your leadership ability and interest in public service. Letters of recommendation must be uploaded when you complete the online application.
  • Submit transcript(s) from the school in which you are currently enrolled. Community college students must provide both high school and community college transcripts.
  • Complete online application. 

Things to Consider When Applying

  • Application packages that demonstrate a commitment to community planning, regional planning, urban planning, civil engineering, political science, public administration, sustainable development, or other related fields will be prioritized over application packages that do not.
  • Scholarship recipients will be notified by May 8 concerning their selection. Unfortunately, SCAG is unable to notify unsuccessful applications due to the volume of applications received. 

2025 Scholarship Program

The 2025 Scholarship Program application period is now closed. Scholarship recipients will be notified by May 9, 2025, concerning their selection. Unfortunately, SCAG is unable to provide notification to unsuccessful applications due to the volume of applications received. 

 

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