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HSF (Hispanic Scholarship Fund)/General College Scholarships are designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a college degree.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Phone
310-975-3700
Participation
Application
Location
California
National
SUHLA is a summer academy for rising 11th graders participating in the FACES for the Future-SF program at the O'Connell High School Health & Science Lab. SUHLA participants will learn key concepts of community health, social justice, advocacy, and social determinants of health through the lens of health and human rights, especially as it relates to the SF Mission District. We are recruiting graduate students in the fields of dentistry, medicine, nursing and pharmacy as SUHLA Fellows. The SUHLA Fellowship is a total of 6 weeks during the summer. This begins with a primer session before the summer academy, where Fellows receive training in teaching skills, small group facilitation, program implementation/evaluation, and community assessment. The Fellowship is followed by the 3 week academy in which the Fellows will take on an instructive role and facilitate the curricular sessions. This will largely take place at SFGH with some sessions at other UCSF-associated campuses. The Academy will culminate in with SFGH Family Health Center community fair, at which academy HS participants will present to their community highlighting health topics.
UCSF Learners K-12 Community Members
Open to All Underrepresented Minorities LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Outreach Service Learning Community Building Education/Training Mentorship
For more information contact us:
Contact
SUHLA Team
Email address
Phone
408.803.4244
Website
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
Bay Area
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
The Doctors Academy (DA) is a challenging school-within-a school program at Caruthers, Selma and Sunnyside High Schools for students interested in health professional careers. The program provides extended academic, personal, and career counseling as well as test preparation.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities Outreach
For more information contact us:
Contact
Bertha Dominguez
Email address
Participation
Application
Location
California
The HENAAC Scholars Program addresses the immense need that the United States has to produce more domestic engineers and scientists. The goal of the program is to ensure STEM college retention with a 3.0 grade point average or higher; to guarantee college graduation with an undergraduate technical degree in four-five years; and, to contribute to Hispanic communities by producing STEM role models for future generations and securing the country's place as the finest technological leader in the world.
Undergrad K-12 Open to the Public
Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College Female Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Gary Cruz
Email address
Phone
323-262-0997
Deadline
The application deadline every year is APRIL 30.
Participation
Application
Location
California
Dozier-Libbey Medical High School is located in Antioch, CA a primarily underserved community. Each year, we host a program for their junior physiology class in which students visit UCSF and experience a pathology seminar, visit to the Kanbar Center, hear from a UCSF faculty member and learn about medical school admissions.
K-12 Open to All Underrepresented Minorities
First Generation to College Outreach UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Valerie Margol,MD
Email address
Phone
415-502-1646
Website
Duration
January or February of each year
Location
UCSF Parnassus
Each year, for the past 18 years, approx. 75 seniors from the Doctor's Academy schools in the Central Valley (Sunnyside HS, Coruthers HS, and Selma HS) visit UCSF to experience a pathology lab and hear a faculty speaker. This program is in conjunction with the UCSF Fresno Latino Center.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College
Outreach UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Valerie Margol,MD
Email address
Phone
415-502-1646
Website
Duration
April each year
Location
UCSF Parnassus
MedLink is a partnership between UCSF medical students, SFUSD, OUSD and community organizations. Our mission is to inspire and support high school students from communities that are under-represented in the health professions through mentorship and hands-on activities in the health sciences. We envision a future in which healthcare workers come from backgrounds that are as ethnically and economically diverse as the communities they serve.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College
Academic Outreach Mentorship UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Valerie Margol,MD
Email address
Phone
415-502-1646
Deadline
Fall each year
Duration
November-April each year
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
1-Week Neuroscience camp for rising high school juniors or seniors from SFUSD. Hands on activities, lectures about neuroscience diseases and research and lots of fun!
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College
Outreach UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Lauren McHenry
Email address
Phone
415 439-0436
Website
Deadline
February
Duration
Summer (end of July-August)
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The GAPA Foundation Scholarship provides financial assistance to API LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer) students who are in the process of applying to, or are currently attending, a post-secondary institution. The purpose of the GAPA Foundation Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) students in high school; undergraduate, graduate or professional school; or trade or vocational school who are interested in activism in the API and LGBTQ communities.
UCSF Learners Undergrad K-12
Underrepresented Minorities LGBT Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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Contact
Philanthropy Committee
Email address
Phone
415-857-4272
Deadline
June-July
Duration
March-April
Participation
Application
Location
Bay Area
National
PRIME hosts 4-5 health pipeline organizations to come and visit the UCSF campus during the summer. We have current partners that we invite, Mentoring in Medicine and Science, Huckleberry Youth Wellness Academy, San Francisco State Summer Science Institute, FACES for the Future. PRIME students work with the coordinators of the pipeline programs to develop a site visit that is in line with the interests of their programs. Some typical activities include a tour, a medical student panel, specimen/organ hands-on activity. Each program visits UCSF once for about 3 hours.
K-12 Community Members Underrepresented Minorities
First Generation to College Academic Outreach Community Building Mentorship UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Aisha Queen -Johnson
Email address
Phone
415 307-4077
Website
Duration
Summer Annually
Location
UCSF Parnassus