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The Community College of Denver funds institutional scholarships to support our CityHawk students' educational endeavors while attending our institution.
CCD Institutional Scholarships Deadline is April 16.
The Academic and Career Experience (ACE) Scholarship program contributes to the national need for well-educated scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and technicians by supporting the retention and graduation of high-achieving, low-income students with demonstrated financial need at the Community College of Denver (CCD). Students selected for the ACE Scholarship program will receive scholarship funds in the amount of up to $2,500 per semester for a total of up to $10,000 over four semesters to complete an associate degree in a STEM field.
Along with the financial award each semester, the ACE Scholarship program includes a number of enrichment activities that support student retention, success, career preparedness, graduation, and transfer. These activities are required of student participants to remain in the scholarship program.
Students in the program work with a full-time faculty mentor to support them throughout the program and make connections to internships and research opportunities that align with their program. Students also benefit from professional development opportunities and exploration of STEM-related industries. Tours of four-year institutions are also provided to guide students toward completing a four-year degree upon graduation from CCD.
To participate in the ACE Scholarship program, students must meet the requirements outlined below and complete the online scholarship application.
Students must:
Students accepted to the ACE Scholarship program are required to attend all events, workshops, and meetings associated with the program.
The Community Scholarship provides access and opportunity to traditionally under-represented students from diverse backgrounds to advance their educational goals at CCD.
The College Success Scholarship (CSS) assists first-year and low to middle-income students with academic preparation and financial planning to help them stay in school and graduate.
The Digital Storytelling scholarship was created to honor students’ personal experiences while leveraging 21st-century skills, such as video creation, to tell stories. It is a $500 scholarship with up to two recipients per term. The biannual scholarship is awarded twice in the academic year: once in the fall semester and once in the spring Semester.
Digital Storytelling is using computer-based tools to create an edited video that tells a story. Digital stories are used when a person's voice and experience are just as important as the focus of the story. The Digital Zone coaches can support students in writing, recording, and editing their application videos. Email CCD.excel@ccd.edu for more information.
The Displaced Aurarian (DA) Scholarship program is designed to provide funds for tuition and fees for students who were residents of the Auraria neighborhood at the time the campus was first built between 1955 and 1973. The program also extends to descendants of these residents.
The Displaced Aurarian Scholarship will cover the student’s share of tuition and fees for all Community College of Denver classes.
To Qualify, You Must
Need Assistance acquiring the documentation needed for the scholarship?
The Denver Public Library has developed an online Displaced Aurarian Scholarship Resource Guide. They can also provide assistance in person at the Central Library and online.
To be considered for the Displaced Aurarian Scholarship, students need to fill out the Tri-Institutional Scholarship Application.
Created to assist students admitted into a Health Science program at the Community College of Denver.
The Excellence Scholarship recognizes outstanding CCD students, including incoming first-year students, sophomores, and CCD transfer students, with a renewable scholarship.
The Engagement Scholarship is a program for Community College of Denver (CCD) students and employees to request funding for the development of student engagement opportunities that advance the institutional mission and the strategic plan of the college.
The Together We Dream scholarship was created to support our DREAMer/Undocumented students. This scholarship offers $70,000 in scholarship funds - a $3,000 scholarship per academic year.
Foundation scholarships are funded by many wonderful donors from our community and many different walks of life who have committed to supporting the amazing students at the Community College of Denver to complete one of our various degree programs.
Please note: student requirements may vary for each CCD Foundation Scholarship.
*Indicates an endowed scholarship
All CCD Foundation scholarships require the following:
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $500 one-time award available for ONE student
Established by the American GI Forum (AGIF) 5218 Chapter, this scholarship supports Hispanic veterans pursuing post-secondary educational opportunities at CCD. "Education is Our Freedom and Freedom Should be Everybody's Business"
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $100 one-time award available for TWO students
The Chris Budden Scholarship was established to honor Dr. Budden upon his retirement from CCD. Needs-based awards are available for students enrolled in welding or machining, as well as veterans enrolled in Criminal Justice, Business, or Accounting.
Maintain satisfactory academic progress at CCD.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $2,000/student/year, available to ONE CCD students
In 1988, the Colorado Women's Bar Association established a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, first known as the Jennifer Robbins Fund, in memory of an activist lawyer dedicated to equal right for women and minorities.
Today, the Colorado Women’s Bar Association (CWBA) Foundation's mission and purpose is to implement the charitable and educational work of the CWBA, that is, to promote the advancement of women in the law, and to protect and promote the welfare of all women.
Demonstrate standard academic progress (SAP) and remain in good standing to qualify for future semesters of scholarship funding.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $2,500/student/year, available to TWO CCD students
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $2,500/student/year, available to ONE CCD student
CrowdStrike (Nasdaq: CRWD), a global cybersecurity leader, has redefined modern security with the world’s most advanced cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk – endpoints and cloud workloads, identity and data.
Demonstrate standard academic progress (SAP) and remain in good standing to qualify for future semesters of scholarship funding.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required); Considerations on merit, see requirements
Award: Award amount varies.
In honor of Dr. Everette Freeman’s outstanding leadership and service as President of Community College of Denver from 2013 – 2020, the Board of Community College of Denver Foundation has established the Dr. Everette Freeman Presidential Scholarship Endowment. The endowment is designed to support scholarships for students who best exemplify the persistence and aspirations of a CCD CityHawk through their academic achievements, campus leadership, and community service.
Demonstrate standard academic progress (SAP) and remain in good standing to qualify for future semesters of scholarship funding.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required); Considerations on merit, see requirements
Award: Award amount varies. Supports multiple students.
The Francie Anhut Scholarship Fund was established by family members, friends, and CCD colleagues to honor Francie’s passion for CCD students. Francie joined CCD in May 2014 as the executive director of the CCD Foundation and passed away on October 24, 2016, after a 16-month battle with cancer.
This permanent endowment assists students with demonstrated financial need and a strong commitment to volunteer work and community service – two of Francie’s core values. Students must apply on a semester basis.
Demonstrate standard academic progress (SAP) and remain in good standing to qualify for future semesters of scholarship funding.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: Award amount varies. Supports multiple students.
The Freda T. Roof Memorial and Yngve Hanson Distribution Fund benefits “worthy and needy” students obtaining a college or university education in Colorado. Ms. Roof desired to assist these students in defraying tuition, fees, living and transportation costs, and other expenses necessary to the education of individuals selected by the colleges and universities. She expressed sincere hope that the individuals selected as recipients of assistance will be of such character that they will feel a strong moral obligation to repay the amount received so that the benefits may be continued over a substantial time.
Type: Merit-based, chosen by committee/faculty – Tool & Safety Gear Award, Retention Grant
Award: Award amount varies. Supports multiple students.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $2,500/student/year, available to TWO CCD students
Hord Coplan Macht is an integrated downtown Denver firm offering planning, architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and environmental graphic design. We combine the goals of creating functional yet inspiring spaces with the principles of innovation, thoughtful design, technical strength, collaboration, and financial responsibility to uphold our clients’ best interests and deliver high-performing environments for the future. We are an award-winning design firm priding ourselves on leading a collaborative programming and design process that results in beautiful, environmentally responsible, user-friendly spaces. Our process is guided by the belief that all successful projects start by listening (and hearing) to what users and stakeholders really need and ultimately desire. Our goal with this scholarship is to support students working toward a long-term career in the Architecture profession.
HCM is willing to provide optional mentorship, shared networking communities within the Architecture community, and provide professional development guidance through resume and portfolio review
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $2,000/student/year, available to THREE CCD students
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $3,000/student/year, available to ONE CCD student
James Warner "Jim" Harbert was born in a sod house in Last Chance, Colorado. With only a sixth-grade education, Jim honed his skills in the machining and welding trades through hands-on experience, guided by his father, brother, and uncles. Drafted to serve in World War II, Jim bravely fulfilled his duty and, upon returning to Colorado, lived modestly in a trailer house with his wife. During this time, he worked alongside the construction crews of H.E. Loudermilk, traveling from Colorado to New Mexico and repairing essential construction parts overnight to ensure work could continue seamlessly the next morning.
In 1955, driven by his skills and determination, Jim founded Harbert Casting Repair Service in Denver, Colorado. The business, which originally operated at 2nd and Broadway, now stands proudly at 1380 S Jason Street. It serves as a testament to Jim's dedication to his craft and his entrepreneurial spirit. The business has been passed down through generations, with Jim's son, Ken, and now his grandson, Travis, continuing the legacy.
The James Warner Harbert Memorial Scholarship was established to honor Jim's remarkable journey from humble beginnings to becoming a successful tradesman and business owner. It aims to support and encourage individuals pursuing careers in the machining trade, celebrating Jim’s commitment to the industry and his belief in the value of hard work, perseverance, and skilled craftsmanship.
Type: Merit-based, chosen by committee/faculty
Award: Amount varies
The Jayme Emmons Clinical Excellence in Dental Hygiene Award was established by Dr. Eileen McGinty and Terry Emmons to celebrate the life and career of dental hygienist Jayme Emmons. The award is presented annually to a dental hygiene student selected by CCD faculty.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $500 one-time award available for ONE student
The Katerina Caballero Lanfranco Beca Scholarship Fund was established by her mother, family, and friends, to honor Katy and her passion for Architecture and community service work. Katerina was a Daniels Fund Scholar and graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder Environmental Design program with an emphasis in Architecture. Katerina passed away while doing community service work in Peru in October 2018.
This permanent endowment scholarship assists a Latina female in pursuing a degree in Architectural Studies. The student must demonstrate financial need and a strong commitment to volunteer work and community service.
Maintain satisfactory academic progress at CCD.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $1,500/student/year, available to TWO CCD students
The Kelly Anne Dunn Memorial Scholarship was established to help returning students complete their degree in higher education.
Type: Merit-based, chosen by committee/faculty
Award: Amount varies
A bequest from the estate of former fine arts professor Mel Carter established this endowment and honors his legacy while celebrating outstanding CCD art students. The Mel Carter Art Scholarship is awarded to a talented visual arts student currently enrolled at CCD and selected by visual arts faculty who meet annually to develop and review student submissions.
The scholarship is awarded based on talent and not on the need for one or more promising students majoring in visual arts or graphic design.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: Amount varies
Endowed scholarship established by the Organization of Chinese Americans.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: Amount varies
The Oneta Elaine Hollowell Memorial Scholarship Fund is sponsored by Kids 4 Real Incorporated Childcare Center in memory of Oneta, who lost her ten-month battle with Leiomyosarcoma cancer on February 26, 2012. Oneta was the owner and director of a childcare facility, and her center was continually ranked among the top centers in the state of Colorado.
For more than 20 years, Oneta educated Denver's children to become the future leaders of tomorrow. She received her associate degree in the early childhood education program at CCD.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required); chosen by committee/faculty
Award: Amount varies. Supports multiple students.
These scholarships are awarded as a part of HB22-1350, which established the Regional Talent Development Initiative Grant Program, operating as the Opportunity Now Colorado program. This program creates intentional pathways for workforce development, and at CCD, supports regional talent development through scholarships to students pursuing LPN to BSN pathway.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $500 one-time award available for ONE student
The Paralegal faculty developed the Paralegal Book scholarship to help paralegal students with their book expenses.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: Amount varies. Supports multiple students.
The P.E.O. Sisterhood is a 152-year-old U.S.-based women’s organization of about 230,000 members, with a primary focus on providing educational opportunities through scholarships, grants, and loans for female students worldwide. The Sisterhood is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, with chapters throughout the United States and Canada. P.E.O. has given over $398 million in financial assistance to more than 119,000 women to pursue their educational goals. Chapter GP, Colorado, is one of approximately 240 chapters in the state and 50+ chapters in the Denver metro area. Chapter GP began in 1976 with 18 members and is now comprised of 70+ women who live all over the metro area.
The P.E.O Chapter GP scholarship was created to provide needs-based scholarships to students at the Community College of Denver (CCD) who meet the criteria below.
Awardee is encouraged to attend PEO events throughout the year.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $1,000/student/year, available to ONE CCD student
Kaitlin and Andy Prinsen established this permanent endowment to assist students attending Community College of Denver who have emancipated from the foster care system and/or experienced homelessness. As young professionals who moved to Denver a few years ago, they decided to establish the Prinsen Family Scholarship as a way to help give back to their community. Education is very important to Kaitlin and Andy, and through this scholarship, they hope to offer stability to the recipients and a pathway to continue their academic pursuits. The Fund will annually award one or more scholarships.
TYPE: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
AWARD: Amount varies. Supports multiple students.
Jim L. Raughton served in a variety of roles throughout the Colorado Community College System during his career as an educator. The purpose of the fund is to provide scholarships to student(s) pursuing a certificate or degree in public service, fine arts or health sciences programs on the main CCD Campus, as well as our Health Services campus at Lowry and the Advanced Manufacturing Center.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $1,000/student/year, available to ONE CCD student – follows student to completion
The Edward J. Romero Memorial Scholarship was established to honor Edward J. Romero.
Type: Merit-based; chosen by committee/faculty
Award: Amount varies
The Roberta Shaklee Scholarship is a memorial scholarship established to honor Dr. Roberta Shaklee through a scholarship to a Dental Hygiene student with strong periodontal interest/skills.
Type: Needs-based (FAFSA/CASFA required)
Award: $3,000/student/year, available to multiple students – follows student to completion
“Companies like Wana Brands and the Wana Brands Foundation directly benefit from the academic programs and highly skilled employees who come from institutions like CCD. We feel it is incumbent on private industry to support education and provide support to the institutions working to empower those who wish to break generational cycles and improve their trajectory.”
- Wana Brands Foundation CEO, Nancy Whiteman
Type: Merit-based; chosen by committee/faculty
Award: Amount varies
The Winograd Award was established in 2017 to honor Leonard Winograd’s 30 years of teaching excellence at CCD and his contributions to CCD’s Ourglass publication. This yearly award recognizes excellence in creative writing by a CCD student whose work is published in Ourglass as selected by CCD faculty.
One of the most significant opportunities Leonard offered students was the chance to be involved in Ourglass, CCD’s literary magazine. Leonard championed a vision of the importance of the student's voice and personal expression on campus through his work on Ourglass. In doing so, he opened the door for many students who otherwise would not have had a forum to share their personal experiences and stories- he let students know that their voices were important.
If you are attending CCD or have attended in the past, please consider submitting your work. We accept submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, one-act plays, and any interesting combinations thereof. Winograd Award winners will be chosen by faculty and awarded a scholarship through Financial Aid. Click below to read more and submit your work for Ourglass.
In 2023, with the generous ongoing support of the Winograd Family, the Leonard Winograd Literature Award was established. In addition, to his work on Ourglass, Leonard was dedicated to the scholarship and teaching of literature at CCD—particularly the study of Shakespeare. In his classes, students explored fiction, poetry and drama while learning how to engage in literary criticism and write a literary analysis. As always, Leonard valued student voice and experience, while also appreciating a well-argued interpretation.
If you have any questions, email us at LIt.Scholarship@ccd.edu
Literary analysis papers are eligible for the Leonard Winograd Literature Award, named in honor of longtime English Literature and Shakespeare professor, Leonard Winograd. Submissions should focus on analysis of works of literature (fiction, poetry, drama) from any time period and genre, and should not exceed 10 pages in length. The award is given annually to recognize excellence in critical analysis. Finalists are chosen by the literature faculty, and the winner is selected by a literature faculty member. To donate to the Winograd Award, go to the CCD Foundation website. Be sure to mark this as a 'Tribute Gift' to the Winograd Award.