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The Disneyland Resort Scholarship Program

The Disneyland® Resort Scholarship Program – Celebrating Community Service, will award $5,000 scholarships to 10 high school seniors who have demonstrated excellence in volunteerism and leadership and who are committed to making a difference in our community.

By granting scholarships to students who strive to improve their local community, the Disneyland® Resort aims to make the dream of attending college or a professional trade school a reality.

Criteria:
- Resident of Orange County, California
- Currently attending an Orange County public or private high school
- Graduating high school senior pursuing secondary education
- Have accumulated 100 or more volunteer hours through a charitable nonprofit organization
- Have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (most recent transcript required)
- Provide a letter of verification from the predominant charitable nonprofit organization with which you volunteer

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