The Rotary Club of Santa Maria Breakfast recently completed its scholarship selection process and is making awards ranging in size from $500 to $2,000 to 17 local students.
All local high schools, including St. Joseph High School, Pioneer Valley High School, Santa Maria High School, Valley Christian Academy, Righetti High School and Orcutt Academy High School were invited to have their seniors apply.
The categories of scholarships include $1,000 Vocational Scholarships, $500 Hancock Bound Student Scholarships , $2,000 Breakfast Rotary Support Awards, and $2,000 Memorial Scholarships given in memory of deceased members of the Club based solely on outstanding community service.
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