Fort Loramie High School is located in Fort Loramie, Ohio. Scholarships for students attending Fort Loramie High School can be found in our scholarship database
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Fort Loramie, Ohio
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JFSA’s College Financial Aid Program has been helping students realize their educational dreams for more than a century regardless of their financial circumstances. The program helps reduce the need for students to rely solely on loans to fund their education and helps minimize the burden of student loan debt after graduation.Scholarships are awarded in competition with other students who have...
For three decades, compassionate donors have been champions of education for students in Erie County, Ohio, through scholarship funds. While education has evolved over the years, the unwavering commitment of our donors remains steadfast.DeadlineApply by 11:59 pm ET March 1!September 30: Six Flags Associates, RAAM, and Maintenance Scholarships; November 10: Harry DeLapp Scholarship; February 1: Ohio Athletic Committee ScholarshipResidencyResidency requirements...
Ohio 4-H recognizes and rewards individual excellence, whether it is in project work, leadership, citizenship or community service. Ohio 4-H Scholarships were established in 1976 in order to help young people become self-directing, productive and contributing members of society. In addition to the scholarships listed here, individual counties may also offer county-based scholarships. Please check with your local extension office...
The scholarship is for students from the Hilltop area of Columbus who have a strong commitment to community service.Eligibility Criteria:Candidates must be a graduating senior of Bishop Ready Catholic High School, Briggs High School, Franklin Heights High School, or West High School, or reside within the boundaries of those high schools and attending a charter school or be home-schooled.Candidates must...
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...
The Community Foundation of Shelby County, a nonprofit based in Sidney, Ohio, plays a pivotal role in supporting local education by administering over 70 endowed scholarship funds that collectively offer around 190 individual opportunities annually, distributing more than $105,000 to deserving students in the region. These scholarships target a diverse range of applicants, including graduating high school seniors, current college...