SCHOLARSHIPS

Supporting our local youth in their athletic and educational endeavors is what MMCF is all about. MMCF spends over $100,000 annually on athletic and academic scholarships for student athletes, including athlete recognition awards.

MMSST REIMBURSEMENT SCHOLARSHIPS

MMSST Team Reimbursement Scholarships are need-based scholarships that are awarded to families that meet all eligibility requirements. These scholarships will reimburse a portion of the monies that families spend on Team Fees, Competition Fees, and Camp Fees.

Check out each individual scholarship page for specific information, FAQ, and application timelines.

ACADEMIC ELITE TEAM AWARD

The MMCF Academic Elite Team Award honors student-athletes who excel in the classroom and on the slopes. This award recognizes individuals who have participated on one of the Mammoth Mountain Ski & Snowboard Teams while maintaining exceptional grades throughout the school year.

Visit the Academic Elite page below to learn more about requirements, FAQ, and application timeline.

MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM

BIKE LENDING PROGRAM

The MMCF Mountain Bike Lending Program is available to any student/athlete on the Mammoth Mountain Bike Team.  This program is designed to help families with a loaner mountain bike for the mountain bike season.

REIMBURSEMENT SCHOLARSHIP

The MMCF Mountain Bike Team Reimbursement Scholarship is a need-based scholarships awarded to families that meet all eligibility requirements.  This scholarship will reimburse a portion of fees affiliated with your team fees and competition fees, such as race registration fees, race lodging, travel and more.

ALYSSA LARA PURPLE SNOWBOARD SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Alyssa Lara Purple Snowboard Scholarship Fund has been established in honor of Mammoth Mountain’s dynamic and joyous instructor, Alyssa Lara.  

Alyssa loved the outdoors, travel, sports, swimming and paying her good fortune forward. If she wasn’t hiking, backpacking, camping, surfing, scuba diving, swimming, snowboarding, or traveling, she was spending quality time with her friends and family.  She embodied Joie de Vivre, the Joy of Life.  

Snowboarding was her passion. She would drive up to Mammoth every chance she could get, sometimes by herself even, with no worries about where she would sleep. She couldn’t get enough of the thrill and wonder she found up in the mountains. In her first year, she earned Snowboard Instructor ‘Rookie of the Year’. 

EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS

Here are a couple of organizations that offer scholarships we think are worth exploring if families are looking for additional funding avenues.