California Scholarship Federation
The California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is a highly respected organization that recognizes outstanding academic achievement and service in California high schools.
Membership in CSF can open doors to scholarships, colleges, and universities, making it a valuable asset for college-bound students.
California Scholarship Federation Requirements
For you to qualify for CSF membership, students must meet specific academic criteria based on their grades from the previous semester.
These are some of the main requirements:
- Minimum Points: Students need to earn a minimum of 10 CSF points based on their grades in approved courses.
- Course Distribution: Points are earned from specific course lists:
- List I: College preparatory courses in English, mathematics, science, social science, and foreign languages.
- List II: Additional college preparatory courses, electives with a strong academic emphasis, and some vocational courses.
- List III: All other courses.
- Point Distribution:
- A minimum of 4 points must come from List I courses (except for graduating seniors applying in February or June).
- At least 7 points (including the 4 from List I) must come from a combination of List I and List II courses.
- The remaining 3 points can come from any list (I, II, or III).
- Course Limit: A maximum of 5 courses (or 25 credits) can be used to calculate the 10 CSF points.
It’s important to note that these are general guidelines, and some schools may have slightly different point systems.
Students should always refer to their school counselor or CSF chapter advisor for the most up-to-date information on specific requirements.
How to Apply for California Scholarship Federation
The application process for CSF membership usually takes place at the beginning of each semester.
This is a general outline of the steps involved:
- Confirm with your school counselor or CSF advisor if you meet the academic requirements.
- Applications are usually available through your school counselor or the CSF chapter advisor.
- Take your time to fill out the application form, ensuring all information is accurate and complete.
- Gather Transcripts (Optional): Some schools may require unofficial transcripts to verify grades.
- Pay Dues (Optional): Some chapters have a nominal membership fee. Check with your advisor for details.
- Return the completed application by the deadline set by your school’s CSF chapter.
It’s important to note that deadlines for CSF applications are strict and normally cannot be extended.
This is why it is important to submit your application on time to ensure consideration for membership.
California Scholarship Federation Contact
The California Scholarship Federation website is a valuable resource for students and advisors.
Here, you can find information about CSF membership, scholarship opportunities, upcoming events, and chapter resources.
Here are the other ways you can get in touch with the California Scholarship Federation:
- Central Office:
- Address: California Scholarship Federation, Inc. 28241 Crown Valley Parkway, Suite F-201, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
- Website: https://csf-cjsf.org/
- Email: office@csf-cjsf.
- Social Media: CSF also maintains a presence on Facebook and Instagram for updates and announcements.
- Regional Chapters: Contact information for your school’s specific CSF chapter advisor can be obtained through your school counselor or administration.