Teaching Grants will be awarded for the 2024 Cycle
Your Journey to a Higher Education
While many have a vision for a better tomorrow, the way to get there is not always clear. A little creativity and innovation can help. That’s where we come in. We believe that everyone has an innovative vision for the future. We’re here to encourage members of our community to find and pursue theirs through higher education.
Innovision Society has a strong commitment to education in our community. Our Scholarships Program helps to unlock brighter futures for deserving and dedicated students. Recipients are selected based on: GPA, test scores, awards, achievements, community service, an essay and financial need.
Since 2001, Innovision has awarded over $275,000 in academic scholarships* to students attending:
California State University Dominguez Hills
Claremont McKenna College
University of California Berkeley
University of Hawaii, Manoa
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
Cornell University
Harvard University
University of California Merced
University of California Irvine
Middlebury College
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Montana
Mount San Antonio College
Carnegie Mellon University
San Diego State
Columbia University
Dartmouth College
California State University, Long Beach
University of California, Davis
University of California, Santa Barbara
Rice University
Hampton University
Colby College, Maine
University of Wisconsin
Tennessee State University
Loyola Marymount University
California State University, Riverside
California State University, San Bernardino
California State University, Sacramento
El Camino College
Boston University
Clark Atlanta University
University of Arizona
California State University, Fullerton
Central State University
Howard University
Xavier University
Pitzer College
LaVerne University
*Membership is a requirement to receive scholarships.
Innovision Society Scholarships
The Belva Roberts Leadership Scholarship
Belva Roberts served on the Board of Directors from 1991 until her death in 2016. During her career, Belva was an avid supporter of the cooperative movement, and was active in her community and in legislative advocacy. Providing scholarships to help students further their college education was a source of great pride for Belva, and she truly enjoyed meeting and congratulating each of the students who earned a scholarship in prior years.
1 scholarship will be awarded, demonstrating an interest in leadership and government relations and/or student relations.
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