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1137 N 19th Street
Elwood, Indiana
46036
(765)552-9854
Scholarships
The Linda Craig Memorial Scholarship, presented by St.Vincent Sports Performance, and a program of the Pacers Foundation, Inc., provides scholarships for undergraduate college students presently enrolled in an Indiana college or university. The scholarship is awarded to deserving students with an academic major of physical therapy, athletic training and/or related disciplines.The scholarship was established in the memory of Linda Lorraine...
2025 GMBS MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITIONThe 2025 music scholarship competition will be held June 12th and 13th during the Glenn Miller Festival.As we have since 1977 GMBS invites high school seniors and college freshmen to participate in the yearly competition. There are two categories: vocalist and instrumentalist musicians and 10 semi-finalists in each category. The top 3 winners will receive 1st...
To honor his late mother, Attorney Marshall Kaufman of Kentucky’s Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, has offered a scholarship to graduating high school seniors and current college students. Alberta C. Kaufman encouraged her son to further his education and to eventually attend law school. It is in that spirit of support that we are sponsoring the Alberta C. Kaufman Scholarship.Eligibility Requirements:Must...
The Ann Wilkins Legacy Scholarship is designed to increase the pipeline of well-qualified Black, Indigenous or Educators of color in Indiana. The scholarship was named for Ann Wilkins, a former Indianapolis Public Schools teacher, Indianapolis Education Association President and ISTA UniServ Director. The Ann Wilkins Legacy Scholarship awards $1,000 per semester for up to two semesters for any BIPOC undergraduate or...
Many of the brightest minds of tomorrow are unable to afford to pursue their college degrees and life goals due to the rising costs of college.Tuition and fees alone now average $9,400 per year at public 4-year institutions and private nonprofit institutions charge an average of $37,600 per year for tuition and fees. In addition to living expenses, these costs...
Administered by the AIST Ohio Valley Member Chapter, available to students who are dependents of Ohio Valley Member Chapter members or to student members who live or attend a university in the chapter area, who are pursuing an education directly relating to production of iron and steel, relating to the support of production of iron and steel, or the management...