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The Frank M. Doyle Foundation Scholarship

The Frank M. Doyle Foundation Scholarship can be applied to any post-secondary institution.

Criteria for applying for a scholarship from the Frank M. & Gertrude R. Doyle Foundation, Inc. is fulfilled if you meet any of the following:
- You are a graduating senior or past graduate (G.E.D. is acceptable) of the Huntington Beach Union High School District in Southern California
- You are a graduate or student of the Huntington Beach Adult High School in the Huntington Beach Union High School District in Southern California
- You are a graduating senior or past graduate (G.E.D. is acceptable) of the Washoe County School District in Northern Nevada,
- You are a graduate or student of the Washoe Adult High School in the Washoe County School District in Northern Nevada
- You are a graduate/current or previous student of any of the following community colleges in Southern California: Coastline, Cypress, Fullerton, Golden West, Irvine Valley, Orange Coast, Saddleback, Santa Ana or Santiago Canyon.

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