The California Association of Private Postsecondary Schools (CAPPS) is dedicated to spreading the word about the role of private post-secondary education and represents the many diverse kinds of schools in California. For more than 25 years, CAPPS has been actively engaged at all levels of government to ensure our members' voices are heard and our issues are addressed. With more than 300 institutions, CAPPS member schools are helping students of all ages, backgrounds and skill-levels achieve their dreams and secure stable employment. All CAPPS member schools and colleges are nationally or regionally accredited or approved-only.

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Memorial Scholarship Recipients

2010 Memorial Scholarship Recipients

  • Sue Fleming Memorial Scholarship: Rosa Jimenez, Anthem College, Sacramento, CA
  • Norma Ford Memorial Scholarship: Errikka L Richard, Carrington College, San Leandro, CA
  • Bonnie Manley Memorial Scholarship: Kristen LuJan, Bellus Academy, Poway, CA
  • Mike Mikhail Memorial Scholarship: Pahoua Yang, Carrington College, Sacramento, CA

2011 Memorial Scholarship Recipients

  • Sue Fleming Memorial Scholarship:  Sara Custer, San Joaquin Valley College, Bakersfield, CA
  • Norma Ford Memorial Scholarship: Adrian Rico Sy, American Career College, Ontario, CA
  • Norma Ford Memorial Scholarship: Desmond Rayford, CES College, Burbank, CA
  • Bonnie Manley Memorial Scholarship: Carolina Alvarado, North-West College, West Covina, CA
  • Mike Mikhail Memorial Scholarship: Jonathan Dominguez, Criminal Justice student, Kaplan College, Vista, CA

CAPPS
555 Capitol Mall
Suite 705
Sacramento, CA 95814

Telephone
916-447-5500

California Only
888-92-CAPPS

Fax
916-440-8970

The California Association of Private Postsecondary Schools (CAPPS) is dedicated to spreading the word about the role of private post-secondary education and represents the many diverse kinds of schools in California. For more than 25 years, CAPPS has been actively engaged at all levels of government to ensure our members' voices are heard and our issues are addressed. With more than 300 institutions, CAPPS member schools are helping students of all ages, backgrounds and skill-levels achieve their dreams and secure stable employment. All CAPPS member schools and colleges are nationally or regionally accredited or approved-only.