The Marino J. Riccomini Family Scholarships
Summer/Fall 2023 application deadline: Monday, February 5, 2024
Each semester, eligible U100 students are invited to apply for one of three Marino J. Riccomini Family Scholarships in the amount of $1000.
See the application requirements and other details below.
Questions?
Contact Debbi Mercado, AFYE Course Coordinator
About these scholarships
The Marino J. Riccomini Family Scholarships were created in 2015 in memory of Marino J. Riccomini, an advocate of higher education who wanted to provide opportunities for college success to those for whom financial need might otherwise be a barrier.
Established by his widow Linda Riccomini, his daughter Lisa Riccomini, and his son-in-law Garrett Clancy, these scholarships are intended to support CSUN students who demonstrate financial need, who are in good academic standing with the university, who show a desire and commitment to succeed in their academic careers, and who have successfully completed University 100 in the semester that ends just before the deadline.
Who can apply?
CSUN freshmen who meet the criteria are eligible to apply, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Applications will be reviewed by a committee of CSUN faculty and staff familiar with University 100. Interested students should apply online through the CSUN Financial Aid and Scholarship Department on or before the deadline.
Application requirements
- You must have successfully completed University 100 in the semester that ends just before the deadline.
- You must complete the FAFSA or CADAA to demonstrate that you have unmet financial need. For more about this process, go to the CSUN Financial Aid & Scholarship Department website.
- Your cumulative CSUN grade point average must be 3.0 or higher.
- You must compose a short essay that responds to these three questions (no more than 250 words, total):
- The goal of University 100 is to teach you strategies that will help you succeed in your pursuit of a college degree and in life beyond graduation. Choose the most meaningful tip, strategy, or information you learned in U100. Then, compose thoughtful answers to the following questions, using examples and specifics (Who, What, When, Where, Why):
- Identify and describe the most important thing you learned;
- Describe what you are doing to practice this as a student, and how this is helping you to succeed at CSUN;
- Describe how you expect to use this information in your life beyond graduation.
- You need a confidential, written recommendation of support from your U100 professor.
- The recommendation should be brief and address the question: "What specific insights or examples can you offer from the student’s performance in your class to illustrate their desire to succeed in their academic career?" The recommendation must be submitted using CSUN's online scholarship application system.
- When you submit your application, you will be asked to submit the name and email address of your U100 professor, which will give them access to the system.
- Important: be sure to give your professor enough notice to meet the application deadline; at least two weeks' notice is recommended.
- To apply for this scholarship and submit all application materials, go to: Marino J. Riccomini Family Scholarship link
- ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS, INCLUDING FACULTY WRITTEN RECOMMENDATION OF SUPPORT MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE THE DUE DATE.
Scholarship winners
Fall 2022 - Spring 2023: Isabella Contreras, Melody Gonzalez, Mohammad Ibrahimi, Qu'marre Jamerson, Julian Perez, Mariam Rizk, Jeslyn Salas, Jenifer Salinas, Sierra Snodgrass, Amen Temesgen, and Angel Tiznado
Fall 2021 - Spring 2022: Ana Cachu, Marla Gaona Cruz, Izabella Deramo, Laylah Fonseca, Jesus Gonzalez, Jazzie Hoare, Pamela Jacinto, Marleny Luis, Ilona Nahapetyan, Stephana Powell, Nafina Raha, and Jordan Slaughter
Fall 2020 - Spring 2021: Sophia-Marie Cabacungan, Maraya Carbajal, Anya Castro Mendez, Edgar Cervantes, Lorenzo Fonseca, Brisa Garcia, Michelle Hernandez, Gerardo Lopez, Ricardo Pineda, and Erin Pritchard, Michelle Nuyens Ramirez, and Lily Ross
Fall 2019 - Spring 2020: Hannah Albrecht, Ruben Ayala, Amy Barcena, Suelen Chicas Garcia, Leslie Chung, Jasmin Correa, Aaron Hoffman, Blaise Hurr, Patricia Llige, Cathy Quach, Sanjiti Sharma, and Sophie Wade
Fall 2018 - Spring 2019: Zenani Dennis, Maritza Duran, Destinee Estrada, Nelson Mejia-Gonzalez, Jeff Mendoza, Anna Nshanyan, Itzel Lopez Pacheco, Devan Prince, Emily Regala, Eliseo Rosario, and Grayson Szumilas
Fall 2017 - Spring 2018: Lavina Barlow, Jesus Gomez Perez, Zaeriyon Griffin, Carlos Huerta, Grace Jacobsen, Elizabeth Jahna Pitpitan, Daniel Pluma, Aileen Ruiz, Monica Diaz Segovia, Ariana Solis. and Brianna Vallejos
Fall 2016 - Spring 2017: Christopher Aguilar, Dodge Alden Alcantar, Guadalupe Avitia, Liseth Ceja, Ingrid Morales, Davit Pashanyan, Jasmine Rodriguez, Sara Shatela, and Alannah Urata
Fall 2015 - Spring 2016: William Aric Goldstein, Angelica Rocio Andrade, Gloria V. Robles Gallardo, and Eloisa Garcia