Valley Heights Junior/Senior High is located in Blue Rapids, Kansas. Scholarships for students attending Valley Heights Junior/Senior High can be found in our scholarship database
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2274 6th Road
Blue Rapids, Kansas
66411
(785)363-2508
Scholarships
The Kansas Promise Act Scholarship was created by the Kansas Legislature to assist students who are enrolled in specified high wage, high demand, or critical need industry programs at eligible Kansas community colleges and technical colleges, Washburn Institute of Technology, and certain private postsecondary educational institutions.This scholarship is only available for two-year degrees and certificate programs; bachelor’s degrees do not...
Our scholarship program has awarded countless deserving high school and college students pursue agriculture-related fields of study since its inception nearly 30 years ago.Scholarship RequirementsGraduating Kansas high school senior or current undergraduate student enrolled in a Kansas 4-year university, community college, or votechnical schoolSelf-starter, excellent academic credentials, good school and community citizens, strong desire to continue educationScholarships Offered5 $2,500 KARA...
The Orpha J. & Ernest Milbradt Scholarship was established to assist students attending KSU or KU.AMOUNT:Two new $500 scholarships will be awarded. This scholarship is eligible for an annual renewal for up to three years.GEOGRAPHIC LIMITATIONS:Kansas high school seniors attending either KSU or KUCRITERIA:Applicants must attend either KSU or KU.Applicants must have a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA.Applicants must have participated...
Each year, the North Central Regional Planning Commission (NCRPC) sponsors the Rural Voices Youth Contest to engage high school seniors in thoughtful reflection on rural Kansas. Since the contest began in 2006, more than $30,000 in awards have been given to students from the region.2025-2026 Theme: Rural Kansas Tomorrow’s PossibilitiesHigh school seniors in North Central Kansas (within the NCRPC 12-county...
Since 1983, the Topeka Community Foundation has worked to improve the quality of life in our region through an active partnership with donors and others who believe, as we do, that positive change occurs through effective charitable giving. Today, the Community Foundation manages almost 400 charitable funds established by individuals, families, and businesses and nonprofit organizations. Together, these funds represent...
Applications for Scholarships Must be Postmarked by March 31KPOA Scholarship Terms and Eligibility Requirements:1. Must be a high school senior or college student and the child or dependent* of an active KPOA Member. Dependent as defined by the IRS is either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative of the taxpayer.2. Must attend an accredited technical school, junior college (community...