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Helen and L.S. Wong Memorial Scholarship

One to three scholarships for $1,000 to $3,000 will be awarded to qualified seniors from Fairfield and Suisun, Calif., high schools who will be attending four-year colleges and universities or community colleges (with a strong commitment to transferring to a four-year institution). Scholarships are renewable for $500 to $1,000 for up to four years. Awards are for undergraduate study only.

Background:
- Number of awards: 1-4
- Amount: $1,000-3,000
- Renewable: Yes, for up to four years
- To honor Helen and L.S. Wong, residents of the Fairfield-Suisun community

Eligibility Criteria:
- Graduating senior at a Fairfield or Suisun City, CA high school
- Grade level: Incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four year-college or university or community college with strong commitment to transfer to a four-year institution in the upcomning year
- Ethnic heritage: Asian heritage (at least 50%)
- Minimum GPA: 2.8
- Financial need
- Status: US citizenship or permanent residency

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