Linsky Family Scholarship

UPDATED 2025/2026

The Linsky Family has a multi-generational commitment to education, civic engagement and democratic governance. A scholarship dedicated to students in the Social Sciences is essential to this commitment as we move through the 21st Century.

To be considered for this scholarship you:

  • Must have a 3.0 (B) GPA
  • Must be enrolled at least part time at Mesa College
  • Must demonstrate service to others
  • Must demonstrate leadership
  • Must be transferring to a 4-year college in the fall
  • Must major in one of the following areas:
    Geography
    History
    Philosophy
    Political Science
    Social Sciences
    Sustainability
    Women’s Studies

 

Award funds will be disbursed:
Immediate release of full award (May)

Award
$500
Deadline
02/17/2026
Supplemental Questions
  1. 2025: Your Educational Journey. Please share the following: The educational journey that led you to Mesa, including what you did before coming here and what made you decide to enroll at Mesa. Your future goals, including what you plan to do after graduation from Mesa and what your long-term career and educational goals are. Why you chose your major or field of study. You do not need to include every detail, but please try to address each part of the question (your goals, challenges overcome, and what it would mean to you). (500 words)
  2. 2025: Resiliency Question. Please share the following: How you have exhibited resiliency in your life. Specific examples of a challenge or challenges that you have overcome. How this scholarship will have a meaningful impact on your educational journey. You do not need to include every detail, but please try to address each part of the question (your goals, challenges overcome, and what it would mean to you). (500 words)
  3. 2025: Community Service. Please share your experience regarding ways you give back to your community, this may include volunteerism, or helping out with family, friends, church, etc. (500 words)
  4. 2025: Leadership. Please describe your individual leadership style and discuss a specific incident or event where its characteristics demonstrated beneficial service to the campus or your community. Additionally, define what that service has meant to you. (500 words)
  5. 2025: The world looks very different today than it did jus a few years ago. Norms, values and laws are being challenged at the highest levels of government, business and education. The current (and former) President of the United States seems to be challenging the very underpinnings of our democracy and potentially pushing us toward an unknowable future. That said, the Social Sciences are dedicated to examining real world problems and finding paths towards the resolution of those problems. Based on your educational experience and observations, what would you as a student recommend be done so that future outcomes reflect the best of who we are as Americans?