Scholarships

See more about each scholarship here along with past winners, and nominate students using the form below.

  • NJACAC will be awarding $1250 scholarship to 4 high school seniors including one who has attended Camp College and/or College Key. Awards are presented at our Annual NJACAC Conference in May.

    Previous Winners

    2023:

    Nauman Choudhry, Atlantic County Institute of Technology (Rutgers University)

    Jasmine Contreras, Egg Harbor Township High School (Stockton University)

    Kai Salugo, Glassboro High School (Rowan University)

    David Valarezo, Hackensack High School (Cornell University)

    2022:

    Liam Hempstead, Bloomfield High School (College of Mount Saint Vincent)

    Samiyah Lewis, Passaic County Technical Institute (Montclair State University)

    Nayah Regans, Hackensack High School (Skidmore College)

    Will Stozenski, Academy for Biotechnology at Mountainside High School (Villanova University)

    2021:

    Trystan Ng, Northern Valley Demarest High School (Rutgers University)

    Abigail Alvarez, Edison High School (The College of New Jersey)

    Jeffrey Yumbla, Hackensack High School (Montclair State University)

    Shreya Shivakuma, J.P. Stevens High School (Barnard College)

    Sunrit Panda, Edison High School (Princeton University)

    2020:

    Jeffrey Fay, Passaic County Technical Institute (William Patterson University

    Jennifer Martinez, Dover High School (Montclair State University)

    Matthew Turo, Morris Knolls High School (West Chester University)

    2019:

    Brian Ziegelhofer, Hackensack High School

    Jharia Morris, Notre Dame High School

    Matthew Hoffman, West Milford High School

    Imani Griffin, Rahway High School

    2018:

    Melvin Temu, Innovation High School

    Jelani Herbert, School of Earth and Space Science

    Emily Menjivar, Saint Dominic Academy

    John Grecco, Butler High School

  • NJACAC will be awarding a $1250 scholarship to 1 community college student enrolling at a four-year institution. Awards are presented at our annual NJACAC Conference in May.

    Previous Winners

    2023: Ozichi Chinedu, Union College (transferring to Rutgers University)

    2022: Sybel Francois, Union County College (transferring to Princeton University)

    2020: Jehan Shalabi, Passaic County Community College (transferring to New Jersey Institute of Technology)

    2019: Karina Familia, Union County College

    2018: Joshua Loew, Cumberland Community College

  • NJACAC will be awarding a $1250 scholarship to 1 graduate student. Awards are presented at our annual NJACAC Conference in May.

    Previous Winners

    2023: Kamilla Dosantos, Monmouth University

    2022: Arianna Hoffman, Monmouth University

    2021: Sasha Rashid, Seton Hall University

    2020: Liz Arostegui, New Jersey City University

    2018: Nicole Sandas, Montclair State University