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CalCPA Orange County/Long Beach Scholarship

Scholarships are administered through a number of local colleges so check with your school office for deadlines and details.

Scholarships Available:
OC/LB 2-Year Community College Scholarship
OC/LB 4-Year University Scholarship

The local schools in our program are: California State University, Fullerton; California State University, Long Beach; Cerritos College; Chapman University; Concordia University; Cypress College; Fullerton College; GoldenWest College; Irvine Valley College; Long Beach City College; Orange Coast College; Saddleback College; Santa Ana College; Santiago Canyon College; University of California, Irvine; Vanguard University.

We wish you the best of luck as you pursue your educational goals.

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