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Highway 19 South
Steelville, Missouri
65565
(573)775-2144
Scholarships
The James L. and Nellie M. Westlake Scholarship Foundation was established in 1981 pursuant to the provisions of the wills of James L. and Nellie M. Westlake for the purpose of assisting Missouri residents in pursuing a college education. Renewable scholarships are offered each year for full-time study at an accredited four-year institution of the student’s choice.This scholarship program is...
Members of the Women Legislators of Missouri sponsor this scholarship program for young women graduating high school in Missouri. This is a one-time $1,000 scholarship.Eligibility:Applicants must be:FemaleMissouri residentCurrent high school seniorGraduating from a public high school, private high school or home school in Missouri this yearSupplemental QuestionsAre you a U.S. Citizen?Who is your Missouri State Representative and what is your...
This fund was established by the Black Community Fund Board of Directors to provide scholarship support to African-American students from the Greater Kansas City area seeking educational advancement through a college or university degree or accredited certificate program in areas and fields determined by the Black Community Fund Board of Directors.The students eligible for assistance shall be:African-American heritage; andAt the...
The Naumovich Scholarship Fund will annually award scholarships to Missouri students who are graduating high school seniors or current college students. Preference will be given to students of Polish descent (student, parent, or grandparent born in Poland) if all eligibility criteria are met.EligibilityTo be eligible, the applicant must:be a graduating high school senior or current college student.be a Missouri resident.plan...
Simon Youth Foundation works to help students achieve their goals, and cost alone should not prevent a student from furthering their education. Each year, SYF looks to award, on average, $1 million, in scholarships, to help students with the cost of post-secondary education. Scholarship awards and amounts are based on available funding.Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarships of the Simon Youth...
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations identifies and recognizes high school students who, through action and service, have demonstrated leadership in advancing racial equity, promoting racial understanding, or eliminating racial bias and prejudice in their schools and communities.Prize recipients receive a cash prize of $1,000 and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University, where they will...