Deadline: February 20, 2025
Location(s)
United Kingdom United States of America Worldwide
Overview
The Chevron International REACH (Recognizing Excellence and ACHievement) Scholarship Program is sponsored by Chevron for the children of its employees and retirees. The Program was established to recognize and assist outstanding children who plan to pursue post-secondary education. Scholarships are offered for one academic year for full-time undergraduate study.
Details
About the Scholarship
The Chevron International REACH (Recognizing Excellence and ACHievement) Scholarship Program is sponsored by Chevron for the children of its employees and retirees. The Program was established to recognize and assist outstanding children who plan to pursue post-secondary education. Renewable scholarships are offered each year for full-time undergraduate study at college, universities, and vocational-technical schools.
Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, gender, disability or national origin.
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Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants to the Chevron International REACH Scholarship Program must meet the following criteria as of the application due date:
- Be children (natural, legally adopted, or stepchildren on Chevron’s benefits plan) of active non-U.S.-payroll employees of Chevron and its wholly owned subsidiaries as of the scholarship selection. This includes children of retired employees and domestic partner’s children who live with the employee. Additionally, the retiree must not be employed at a competitor energy company.
- A domestic partner must meet and continue to meet all the criteria detailed in Chevron’s Affidavit of Domestic Partnership and be internally registered with Chevron by having filed an Affidavit of Domestic Partnership that has been accepted by Chevron.
- Be in your final year of high school/Year 12/final Year in upper secondary high school and about to enter your first/freshman year of university/college, vocational-technical school OR currently be in your first year of university in a full-time undergraduate course of study for the entire academic year.
- Have at least a U.S equivalent GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Students who received Chevron International REACH one-time honorarium awards or other Chevron-sponsored awards are not eligible to apply.
- Students who received Chevron International REACH one-time honorarium awards or other Chevron-sponsored awards are not eligible to apply.
- Students who received a Chevron International REACH Scholarship for the academic year of 2024-2025 do not need to complete a new online application. Additional instructions and requirements will be provided to the 2024-2025 scholarship recipients in December 2024. Contact REACH Advisor at chevron@iie.org for renewal information.
Dates
Deadline: February 20, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
Award
Scholarship awards will range from $500 to $2,500 per year. One-time, non-renewable $1,000 honorariums will be granted to students who do not demonstrate relative financial need or whose parents choose not to supply the requested financial information.
Provided there are qualified applicants, at least 50% of awards will be granted to students majoring in a STEM field.
Awards, other than the honorarium awards, may be renewed for up to three additional years or until a first degree or certificate is earned, whichever occurs first. Awards, other than the honorarium awards, to attend a two-year college or vocational-technical school may be renewed once.
Renewal awards are contingent on having at least a U.S. equivalent GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in a full-time undergraduate course of study, continued parental employment, and continuation of the program by Chevron. In addition, retirees must not be employed at a competitive energy company. Additional instructions and requirements will be provided to the scholarship recipients during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Awards are for undergraduate study only.
Scholarships are intended to assist students as they pursue undergraduate study and are NOT intended to cover all educational expenses. Recipients are responsible for the balance of funding, including tuition and fees, books and supplies, living expenses, and transportation.
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