Welcome to the 蓝莓视频 Joint Union High School District Scholarship Site. Scholarships on this website are open to any student attending a 蓝莓视频 Joint Union High School District High School who meets the scholarship's criteria.
Scholarship Opportunities for Students:
South Yuba River Citizens League
Environmentalist of the Year Scholarship Opportunity:
The Environmentalist of the Year Scholarship, administered by South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL), is offered annually in the summer to graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to the environment.
SYRCL has offered this $4,000 scholarship ($1,000/year for four years) annually to local students since 2002.
Scholarship monies are sent directly to the recipient’s college or university and can be applied toward tuition or fees.
The following are requirements to apply:
You must be a student of a high school in either 蓝莓视频 County, Yuba County, or Sierra County
Minimum 3.0 G.P.A.
Commitment to pursue an environmentally related degree
Two letters of recommendation (at least one of which is from a teacher, coach, or mentor)
Demonstrated community leadership, extra-curricular activity, and environmental volunteerism
Need is a consideration in awarding this scholarship
Preference will be given to students with a history of volunteering at SYRCL, but is not required to receive this award
Apply here:
Applications close January 31, 2025
Scholarship Information & Updates
馃幆 Scholarship Prep To-Do List for Seniors
馃捇 Create Your Going Merry Account
Use your personal email (not your school email) when signing up
馃摑 Start Your Scholarship Writing Responses
Begin drafting your four required scholarship application responses.
Prompts are available on the District Scholarship Application tab.
Starting early gives you time to revise and improve!
鉁夛笍 Letters of Recommendation
Request two letters:
One from a community member
One from a staff member
馃搮 Important Dates
October 1 – FAFSA/ CADAA Opens
October 2 – Going Merry Local Scholarships Open.
December 15 – Letters of Recommendation due (upload to Going Merry)
January 16 – Applications Close at 11:59 pm
April 22 – Scholarship Night Event
馃懆馃懇馃懅 Senior Parent Google Meet Information Sessions
Learn about the scholarship program, deadlines, and tips for success!
Choose a session that works best for you:
Thursday, August 21 at 12:30 pm
Monday, August 25 at 8 am
Wednesday, August 27 at 6 pm
Tuesday, September 2 at 12:00 pm
Wednesday, September 3 at 6 PM
铃 Time zone: America/Los_Angeles
Senior Parent Google Meet Google Meet joining info Video call link: Or dial: 鈥(US) +1 470-499-1643鈥 PIN: 鈥201 968 367鈥# More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/fvj-qgkg-rsr?pin=1579887781998
鉁 Junior and Sophomore Scholarship Prep To-Do List
馃摎 Academic Preparation
Do your best in your classes — not all scholarships are GPA-based, but putting in effort and showing growth matters.
Build strong relationships with teachers — they can offer guidance and write recommendation letters later.
馃 Skill Development
Practice writing essays through English class or journaling.
Work on time management — balancing school, activities, and responsibilities.
馃専 Extracurricular Involvement
Join clubs, sports, or organizations — depth and leadership over time look great.
Track activities and achievements — keep a running list for later use.
馃挅 Community Service
Find a volunteer activity you care about and stick with it.
Start logging hours and impact — time, duties, lessons learned, etc.
馃懇馃捈 Personal Branding
Start a resume or brag sheet — list honors, awards, work experience, etc.
Identify passions and strengths — what do you care about? What comes naturally?
馃摎 Scholarship Awareness
Start a scholarship folder (digital or paper) with:
Interesting scholarships you hear about
Deadlines (set reminders for future years)
Essay prompts (some repeat yearly)
Look into local scholarship foundations or programs now — they often support students early.
馃挰 Mentorship and Support
Meet with your school counselor and let them know you're interested in scholarships.
Ask older students about their scholarship experiences.
馃捇 Online Presence (Optional but Helpful)
Create a professional email address.
Clean up social media — scholarship committees may check.
鉁嶏笍 Personal Writing Practice
Draft reflections on:
Your background and goals
A challenge you've overcome
What you want to study or do with your life
These will evolve, but they will help with scholarship essays later.
馃攳 Financial Aid Basics
Learn about FAFSA and financial aid terms early.
Talk with family about college costs and expectations.
CalKIDS College Fund
Contact Information
Brandy Sanders
District Scholarship/Fund Coordinator 11645 Ridge Road Grass Valley, CA. 95945 Phone: (530) 273-4431 ext. 2038 Email: bsanders@njuhsd.com