GCMS Middle School is located in Gibson City, Illinois. Scholarships for students attending GCMS Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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316 E 19th Street
Gibson City, Illinois
60936
(217)784-8731
Scholarships
NEXT for AUTISM FELLOWS is a work-based scholarship program for health and human services students that combines tuition assistance with paid work experience as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) assisting neurodivergent adults.Applications for the 2026/27 school year will open January 12, 2026.FINANCIAL AND PERSONAL BENEFITSPay starts at $16 per hourReceive a $5,000 annual tuition scholarshipIncrease your scholarship award each year...
Three $1,000 WCFA Agent of Change Scholarships are offered to students who have attended at least one Women Changing the Face of Agriculture Conference.Scholarship Eligibility includes:$1000 WCFA Agent of Change Phyllis Johnson Memorial Scholarship Illinois High school senior who has attended at least one WCFA and will study at an Illinois college or university next fall.$1000 WCFA Agent of Change Joan...
Our mission is to promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region and To Encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.Requirements for EligibilityMust be a high school senior and a resident of Mercer, Rock Island, Henry, Whiteside, Carroll, Knox, Lee, Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa...
Larry Hall was a president of ISA, a dedicated Illinois arborist, a true tree enthusiast, a 1999 Arborist of the Year, and a lifelong learner who believed in the education of young arborists as the next generation of tree ambassadors. He began his 60-year career in the tree care industry at the age of 18 with no formal training, but...
Since 1992 the Christian Missionary Scholarship Foundation has helped thousands of missionary kids receive a quality Christian college education. Stanley and Harriet van Reken founded the nonprofit after members of their family returned to the mission field with no way of financing a college education for their children. The van Rekens' heart for the sacrifices missionary families make has helped...
Betty was vivacious and always pursued a new project or hobby. She was involved in all forms of visual arts and loved sharing it with others. The intent of this scholarship is to support someone with a continually creative mind who enjoys creating art.Eligibility CriteriaEvery CFNIL scholarship has a unique intent, often reflecting the background of the donor or person...