The Hagan Scholarship provides up to $7,500 each semester for up to 8 consecutive semesters, workshops to learn important life skills not typically covered in the college curriculum, funds to purchase college essentials, an HSF Schwab Brokerage Account to manage, funds to study and travel abroad, and the opportunity to extend the Hagan Scholarship to obtain a graduate or professional degree.
- The disbursement amount each semester will be determined by HSF by taking the Total Cost of Attendance including tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies, personal and transportation costs; then, deducting the total dollar amount of ALL scholarships, awards, grants, waivers, institution provided work-study, and one-half of the recipient’s SAI. The SAI does not have to be paid; it is used only to determine the disbursement amount.
- The disbursement amount will be adjusted each semester to offset the expiration or loss of other scholarships, awards, grants, waivers, institution-provided work-study, and changes in the recipient’s SAI.
- The Hagan Scholarship is renewable for up to seven additional consecutive semesters if the recipient fulfills the scholarship criteria and mandatory workshop responsibilities. Funding of the Hagan Scholarship will cease upon graduation from college or after earning 140 credit hours, whichever first occurs. In such event, recipients will continue managing their HSF Schwab Account and fulfill all other scholarship criteria until their Award Year Class graduates college. To receive funding after graduation or after earning 140 credit hours, recipients must apply for and be awarded a Hagan Graduate Scholarship.
- First-year recipients receive $1,000 prior to college enrollment to purchase essential items for college not covered by the scholarship; items such as a computer, cell phone, clothing, school supplies, and bedding.
- Second-year recipients will open a Personal Schwab Brokerage Account. After the account is opened HSF will deposit $100 in the account and provide each recipient with an HSF Schwab Brokerage Account to manage until graduation. HSF funds managed by each recipient will be $10,000 the second year, $15,000 the third year, and $20,000 the fourth year.
- Third year recipients who have achieved a 3.50 CGPA are eligible for an all-expense paid study and travel abroad experience worth up to $8,000. Or the funds can be used to study abroad the second semester of the third year in college.
- Recipients who will graduate college while in the Hagan Scholarship Program can apply for a Hagan Graduate Scholarship the semester prior to graduation, good for up to four additional consecutive semesters to attend graduate school or a professional school receiving up to $7,500 each semester. Recipients must enroll in college as a full-time graduate student or professional student the first semester following receipt of their undergraduate degree.
- Recipients must work 240 hours from January 1 each year until commencement of the fall semester in college. Work can be performed at recipient discretion. Employment must be regularly scheduled work performed under supervision for compensation. Work can be full-time during the summer and/or part-time work.
- There is no application fee or processing fee.
Recipients of a scholarship will be selected on an objective and non-discriminatory basis, regardless of applicant’s race, creed, color, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or sex.
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a U.S. Citizen or have a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card).
- Must attend a high school located in the United States. Can be a public, private, charter, magnet, or STEM school.
- Must be in the high school graduating class.
- Must have achieved a 3.50 Cumulative Grade Point Average.
- Must enroll in an eligible four-year not-for-profit College or University the first-semester following high school graduation.
- Must maintain a four year or less graduation schedule in college, or complete the equivalent of a four year degree if in a professional program.
- Recipients must work 240 hours from January 1, 2025 until commencement of the 2026 fall semester in college. Work can be performed at recipient discretion. Employment must be regularly scheduled work performed under supervision for compensation. Work can be full-time during the summer and/or part-time work.
- Applicant’s Adjusted Gross Household Income reported for 2023 Federal Income Tax Purposes must not have exceeded $100,000. “Household Income” is defined as the total income received by all members of a household living under the same roof.
- Applicants selected as Finalists must provide the first two pages of their FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS) showing their Student Aid Index (SAI).
- Must apply for Federal and State grants if eligible.
- Must not have a felony conviction.
The intended recipient is a high-achieving goal-driven student having substantial financial need.
How to Apply:
Awards Available: 1000
Award Deadline: Dec 1, 2024