Gracia Molina Enriquez de Pick Endowed Scholarship for Chicana/Latina/Indigenous Feminist Research and Programming
The Gracia Enriquez Molina Enriquez de Pick Endowed Scholarship for Chicana/Latina/Indigenous Feminist Research and Programming is an endowed scholarship that will be used to support scholarships within the Chicana/Chicano Studies Department of the College of Arts and Letters. Recipients must be actively engaged in a community action research project under an SDSU Chicana/Chicano Studies Department faculty member’s direction. Under the supervision of the Chicana/Chicano Studies Department, the scholarship recipients will be required to present their research results in a public community setting.
If you do not meet all of these requirements in a given term, you may lose your scholarship eligibility and your scholarship may be canceled.
Requirements:
- Recipients must be pursuing a program of study in Chicana/Chicano Studies and will be undergraduate or graduate level students.
- Undergraduate students must have a cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 2.80 out of 4.00, or the arithmetic equivalent.
- Graduate students must have a cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.00 out of 4.00, or the arithmetic equivalent.
- Graduate students are not required to be enrolled full-time.
- Undergraduate students are not required to be enrolled full-time.
- Demonstration of financial need, as defined by the SDSU Financial Aid Office, is not required for initial consideration.
- Prior recipients must submit a renewal application to be considered for renewal of a scholarship award.
- Prior recipients must continue to meet all of the scholarship eligibility criteria to be eligible for renewal of a scholarship award.
- Award
- To be determined by the scholarship committee
- Deadline
- 09/05/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- Please submit a letter of support from a faculty mentor from the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies. Faculty mentors are asked to address your research project in their letter as well as the mentoring that they will provide to you.
- Please provide details about your community action research project and how your research will advance Chicano/Chicana studies. Please make sure to discuss methodology, goals, and timeline, including a tentative date for your public presentation on your research.