Clarence M. Kimball High School is located in Royal Oak, Michigan. Scholarships for students attending Clarence M. Kimball High School can be found in our scholarship database
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1500 Lexington Boulevard
Royal Oak, Michigan
48073
(248)435-8500
Scholarships
In April of 2009, Isabella Community Credit Union (ICCU) established the Isabella Community Credit Union Members’ Scholarship. The purpose of the fund is to provide educational assistance to a soon-to-be Isabella County high school senior that wishes to continue their education through an accredited college, university or trade school.ICCU wanted to establish a permanent fund that would keep on giving...
This scholarship supports Gratiot County students in pursuit of arts education Sue Dilts approached her mission as an art teacher at Ithaca High School with enthusiasm, creativity and encouragement of her students. Her love of art and teaching led her to provide her students with experience in a variety of mediums in a creative environment. Through her special gift of...
About the ScholarshipNumber of Awards and ValueOne scholarship for $600RequirementsMust be a graduating senior of an Ithaca High School pursuing a post-secondary education at a college or university, or post-secondary underclassman currently enrolled at a college of university pursuing a Pharmacology degree (first preference but non-exclusive) or a degree in a qualifying Licensed (Human) Health Profession.Previous recipients may re-apply without...
Sue and Doug Dodge established a scholarship fund to thank and benefit two communities that have had a great influence on the Dodge Family.Doug’s career in education began in Reed City with a student teaching assignment. That beginning turned into a 17 ½ year professional relationship with the Reed City Public Schools. Doug’s first appointment as a public school superintendent...
When Jeff was born with a severe heart defect, he was not expected to live past his 18th birthday. Yet, as a gift of God's great mercy, Jeff lived to be 33 years old. Jeff graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1984 with an award in broadcasting. He continued his education at Central Michigan University, where he graduated in...
Robert W. MacDonald was enmeshed in ink from an early age. Journalism became a part of him as a young boy and later became his life-long career. He was the owner and publisher of the Gratiot County Herald for many years until his death. Because of his love for the written word, this Scholarship was established in Robert's memory. The...