Lindsey Peralta Vallerga Legacy
Scholarship Information & Requirements
Scholarship Information & Requirements
SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT
TBD
ELIGIBLE SCHOOL / AREA
- Elk Grove High
- Cosumnes Oaks High
- Florin High
- Franklin High
- Laguna Creek High
- Monterey Trail High
- Pleasant Grove High
- Sheldon High
- Valley High
- Calvine High
- Las Flores High
- Rio Cazadero High
- William Daylor High
- Elk Grove Charter School
OTHER CRITERIA
Minimum Required Grade Point Average: 3.5
Financial Need: Not required
Post Secondary Type of School: 4 year university, community college or vocational college
Specific Requirements for Applying: Be a current high school senior in good academic standing at an eligible high school. Plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year college or university, or in a recognized vocational/technical training program in the upcoming academic year. Provide proof of acceptance to the institution or program prior to receivign scholarship funds. Submit an official high school transcript.
Attendance Requirement: Full-Time Students
Required Participation in School Activities: Yes
Required Participation in Community Activities: Yes
Additional Qualifications: None
Required Letters of Recommendation: 1 from a Teacher, 1 from a mentor (other than a teacher)


Scholarship owner: Monique Chhun-Lum
Lindsey was a light in the lives of so many. Above all else, she was a devoted mother whose world centered around Colton and Sydney. Her unconditional love for them was constant, and her hopes for their futures were rooted in kindness, growth, and opportunity.
Lindsey was also the proud owner of Grade Power Learning Tutor Center, where she shared her passion for education and helped countless students reach their potential. She believed deeply in compassion, resilience, and the power of learning to open doors. This scholarship reflects her heart by supporting students who work hard to achieve academic excellence, pursue their dreams, and give back to their community. Through your donation, Lindsey's legacy lives on - not only in memory, but through real and meaningful opportunities for students.