Iroquois Middle School Magnet Career Academy is located in Louisville, Kentucky. Scholarships for students
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5650 Southern Parkway
Louisville, Kentucky
40214
(502)485-8270
Scholarships
We have three different scholarship programs. The application deadline for our 2024-2025 scholarships is Friday, March 29, 2024.Stewart Health Foundation ScholarshipAmount: $2,000The Stewart Health Foundation Scholarship is $2,000 annually, renewable for up to four years, as long as scholarship criteria are met. Use is limited to tuition, room and board, books and lab fees. Scholarship payment of $1,000/semester will be...
Women Leading Kentucky serves the community by offering scholarships to women attending Kentucky colleges and universities. Since 2001 over $205,000 has been awarded. Winners will be announced in the summer of 2023. APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 5, 2024.UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION:Each year Women Leading Kentucky awards multiple scholarships to female undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional leadership and are attending a Kentucky college/university. This...
Though about 40% of the world’s workforce is women, according to data from the Inter-Parliamentary Union, only 25.7% of all national parliamentarians were female as of 1 September 2021. Because Zonta International believes that young women are the key to women’s advancement in the field of public service, it offers the Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award, which recognizes...
College Access Program (CAP) grants help Kentucky’s financially needy undergraduate students attend eligible public and private colleges and universities, trade schools, and technical colleges.EligibilityRequirementsTo be considered for a CAP grant, a student must:Be a Kentucky resident.Have financial need.Attend an eligible college.Have no past-due financial obligations to KHEAA or to any Title IV program.Be enrolled at least half-time in a program...
The Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association Youth Scholarship, funded by the KCA Foundation, began in 1991 and has provided $165,000 in scholarship funds to students across Kentucky. Students applying for the application must attend a Kentucky College or University and must major in agriculture or an agriculturally-related subject. The recipients are chosen based on academic performance, community activities, and beef industry essay...
The Early Childhood Development Scholarship helps Kentuckians who work in daycares and preschool settings earn credentials, certificates and degrees in the field of early childhood education.EligibilityTo qualify for an Early Childhood Development Scholarship, a student must:Be a Kentucky resident.Be a U.S. citizen, national or permanent resident.Be enrolled in a qualifying program of study at a participating institution pursuing one of...