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2026 Fresno State Balanced Man Scholarship

Offered by Sigma Phi Epsilon California Phi Chapter

About this scholarship

The 2026 Fresno State Balanced Man Scholarship provides a total of $2,000 through Sigma Phi Epsilon’s California Phi Chapter. The program recognizes students attending or entering California State University, Fresno who can show academic achievement, leadership, community engagement, extracurricular participation, honors, work experience, and thoughtful plans for using an award. Applying does not create any obligation to join or affiliate with SigEp. The live official form asks for contact and birth information, gender identity, U.S. high-school attendance, expected college graduation year, current or intended major or minor, ACT or SAT participation, and cumulative high-school or college GPA. Applicants also describe leadership and community service, honors and scholarships, employment, clubs or sports, and how they would use the scholarship funds. The chapter does not state a minimum GPA, required major, citizenship requirement, or published individual award size; $2,000 is the total scholarship pool for the cycle. The application must be completed in one sitting because there is no save-and-return function, and clicking the final Next button submits the information. The national scholarship directory confirms the California Phi application opened May 6, 2026. The direct form remains open through October 27, 2026.

Eligibility

  • Attend or plan to attend California State University, Fresno for the applicable college term
  • Provide an expected graduation year and current or intended major or minor
  • Report a cumulative high-school or college GPA
  • Describe leadership, community involvement, honors, awards, and work experience
  • List extracurricular activities such as clubs or sports
  • Explain how the scholarship funds would be used
  • Complete the form in one sitting and submit by October 27, 2026

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