Corydon Central Junior High School is located in Corydon, Indiana. Scholarships for students attending Corydon Central Junior High School can be found in our scholarship database
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377 Country Club Road
Corydon, Indiana
47112
(812)738-5750
Scholarships
The Ohio Valley Member Chapter’s Scholarship Program offers up to 6 scholarships of up to US$17,500 for the current year. A single application is required to apply for any of these scholarships.AwardsAny candidate applying for a scholarship will only be eligible to win one scholarship annually. Recipients are encouraged to re-apply each year.Scholarship Qty Term Amount Criteria Allan M. Smillie 1, 1year, $5000, STEM...
Alexander Christian Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable, organization established in 1964 for the purpose of granting to students who are members of the independent Christian Church/Church of Christ in Indiana, for the advancement of their Christian education.Stipulations for applying for an Alexander Christian Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship1. Resident of Indiana.2. Attending member of an Independent Christian Church/Church of Christ in...
Founded in 1994, the Indiana Golf Foundation was created to preserve and promote the game of golf in Indiana. The Indiana Junior Golf Program was already well-established, having been formed in 1987, and once moved under the Foundation umbrella, would continue to grow. In 1996, a scholarship program was created to provide financial assistance for students who actively participated in...
The Chicago/Midwest Chapter of NATAS is very involved with students in our region. We offer up to $36,000 in scholarships each year through our charitable arm, the Foundation of the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of NATAS. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3). We also have both college and high school award programs and have an active Junior Board made up of students and...
Zonta Young Women in Leadership Award (formerly the Young Women in Public Affairs Award) recognizes young women, ages 16-19, for demonstrating leadership skills and commitment to public service and civic causes, and encourages them to continue their participation in public and political life.Since 1990, Zonta has given 1,165 awards, totaling US$1,858,750 to 993 young women from 60 countries.The program operates...
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...