Want a Better Chance at Scoring Money for College? Check Out These Three Local Scholarships
There is a common misconception that only national and school-funded scholarships are available for students but the truth is, there are lots of local scholarships for students who want to further their education. If you only apply for the national scholarships, you are going up against thousands of competitors. By focusing on applying for local scholarships, you have a better shot at scoring that scholarship and money for college.
Here is a list of a few local scholarships that many local teens will qualify for. Make sure to watch your deadlines though! For help with filling out scholarship applications or to find a list of more local scholarships, visit your school guidance counselor or SICAN.
Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship
Deadline: January 21, 2014
Scholarship Amount: various amounts
To apply for an RMHC scholarship, a student must be a high school senior who is younger than 21 years old and be eligible to attend a two or four-year college, university or technical school with a full course of study. They must also be a legal U.S. resident and live in a participating RMHC Chapter's geographic area. To apply: http://www.rmhc.org/rmhc-us-scholarships
Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union (ETFCU) Ted Hitch Scholarship
Deadline: January 31, 2014
Scholarship Amount: $5,000
Seniors who apply for this scholarship must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 at the end of the fall semester. Students should submit an essay, two letters of reference, and the application form to their guidance office who will complete the school section of the application and return all documents along with a transcript to ETFCU. See the scholarship file cabinet in the guidance office OR pick up an application from any ETFCU office OR print a copy from http://www.etfcu.org/scholarship
Indiana Conservation Officer Thomas J. Deniston Scholarship
Deadline: March 15, 2013
Scholarship Amount: $500
Each year, the Indiana Conservation Officer Organization awards two different scholarships. One of these scholarships is for the general public, while a second scholarship is awarded to a dependent of an Indiana Conservation Officer. Applications and information available at http://www.icoo.com or contact Gordon Wood gwoodico@aol.com.