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Endowed Scholarships are perfect if you want to create a lasting legacy that will support students for generations. The principal gift remains invested, providing a sustainable source of aid year after year. Annual Scholarships are ideal if you want your gift to have an immediate, direct impact.
Scholarships 101 Begin your scholarship search with the SFSU scholarship website at financialaid.sfsu.edu/scholarships for more than 700 campus and external scholarship opportunities, essay-writing tips and helpful links. You must apply for each scholarship separately based on eligibility requirements.
With an endowed scholarship, a donor makes a large initial donation, creating an endowed scholarship fund. When a large amount is donated to an endowment fund, the money isnt given directly to students all at once. Instead, the money is invested.
Non-endowed scholarships are typically one-time donations, often for a single award. Endowed scholarships entail giving to the school, which then invests your donation and issues scholarships from the interest accrued on your principal donation each year.
The Richard and Helen Brown Endowment for Church Leadership provides funding for students seeking a Master of Divinity (M. Div.) degree or equivalent. Potential Brown Scholars must demonstrate at least a year of active membership in a United Church of Christ (UCC) church and maintain a GPA of at least 3.0.
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Whether or not you get an endowed scholarship is often dependent on your application. The better you do on an essay, video, or other form of application, the better chances you have of winning. However, some of these scholarships may choose winners based partially on their financial need.

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