The Ebell/Flint Scholarship Program
For the past 106 years,

dedicated students in need of financial assistance who live and attend school in the County of Los Angeles have had the support of the Ebell/Flint Scholarship Fund.

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The Ebell/Flint Scholarship Fund
Empowering Futures

The Ebell/Flint Scholarship Fund was established for undergraduates who have completed their first year of studies. Scholarships range from $3,000 per year for two-year community college students to $5,000 per year for students attending a four-year university. Scholarships continue for a maximum of three years while the student is enrolled as an undergraduate and maintains Ebell eligibility requirements.

The Ebell/Flint Scholarship is open to male and female undergraduate students of any major who currently attend private or public non-profit colleges or universities in Los Angeles County. Scholarship recipients are chosen based on financial need, academic achievement, and community service/leadership. To date, over 4,800 scholars have been helped on their academic journeys totaling over 10 million dollars. There is no fee to apply.

Scholarship applications for the 2026-2027 academic year will open Thursday, April 2, 2026.
For questions, email
scholarship@ebellofla.org

Application opens Thursday, April 2, 2026
Scholarship Application Directions
Dear Scholarship Applicant,

Thank you for your interest in the Ebell/Flint Scholarship. Please review the following instructions before you proceed with our online application process. Selection of Ebell Scholars is based on a combination of financial need, academic performance, and personal character as demonstrated through commitment to community or extra-curricular activities and leadership. If you have any questions about this process, please refer to the FAQs and Terms and Conditions.

Ebell Scholarship Program
743 South Lucerne Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90005
ScholarshipApplication@ebellofla.org

The Ebell/Flint Scholarship application consists of the following:
  • Completed and signed online application with a personal statement 
  • Personal Statement should tell us about all three of the following:
    • your immediate and long-term goals as related to your field of study;
    • your community service or extra-curricular involvement including your leadership roles;
    • personal challenges you have faced and how addressed OR a lived experience that has shaped the way you contribute to your community.
Required Documents:
  • Your FAFSA Submission Summary, your school's cost of attendnace, and the Financial Aid Award Letter that your school sent you.
  • Three letters of recommendation from a faculty member, professional or work manager, counselor, teacher or religious leader. (Letters from family members or peers will not be considered). These can be emailed or mailed to the above addresses
  • Official Transcripts. Official transcripts must be uploaded into the application portal.
  • TIP: Order your official transcripts and request letters of recommendations early to meet the application deadline.

You may save and update your scholarship application as many times as you would like. However, once you submit the application with your electronic signature your application is final and you will not be able to make any other changes.

You will receive a confirmation notice when you submit your final application. This notice will timestamp your application and enable you to print or save a copy of your final application submission. Please save the confirmation for your records.

All applicants will be notified if they qualify for an interview. Please allow up to 6 weeks from the deadline date to get a response.

If at any time you have any questions regarding our online application process, please contact the Scholarship Department at: ScholarshipApplication@ebellofla.org

Good luck!

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The Ebell/Flint Scholarship Program
ALUMNI CORNER
Jose Torres, Ph.D.
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CSU Northridge
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CSU Los Angeles
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