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Native American Scholarship

SDCAS Native American Scholarship

Native American Scholarship

Administered by San Diego County Archaeological Society

The San Diego County Archaeological Society is pleased to begin offering a Native American Scholarship. The purpose of scholarship is to promote Native American involvement in San Diego County archaeology and related endeavors.

Applicant Guidelines

Eligibility

Preference will be given to applicants connected to a tribe in San Diego County or, alternatively, a Native American from elsewhere in California or the United States living in our county. Applicants must attend a college or university in San Diego County studying anthropology, archaeology, Native American studies or a closely related field. Local candidates studying elsewhere may be considered.

Award Timeline

The deadline is on a rolling basis with at least one scholarship awarded every year. Applications are now open.

Award Amount

The available award is $500.

 Selection Committee

A committee made up of representatives of the San Diego County Archaeological Society will determine the recipient. In addition, efforts will be made to have a local Native American on the committee.

Application

Applicant should complete the application form provided by the San Diego County Archaeological Society, via the Google Form linked below. Press Apply Now below to be taken to the application.

for further questions, contact info@sdcas.Org.please use “Native American scholarship” in the subject line.

 
 
 

Thank you for your interest!

SDCAS

P.O. Box 81106, San Diego, CA 92138

Office Phone: 858-538-0935

Email: info@sdcas.org

SDCAS Land Acknowledgement 

As a nonprofit organization devoted to the understanding, preservation, and appreciation of cultural resources, the San Diego County Archaeological Society acknowledges that our county occupies the unceded homelands of Indigenous peoples. We are committed to collaborating with the Cahuilla, Cupeño, Juaneño, Kumeyaay, Luiseño, Quechan, Serrano and other tribal communities in this region.