Applications for Charlton Scholarship Due April 1
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
The Donald L. Charlton educational scholarship trust was funded at Charlton’s death in July 2004 with assets in excess of $1,400,000 through the 1st Source Bank Personal Asset Management Group.
He was a lifetime Milford resident who retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1988 after 33 years. He was a member of the Milford American Legion and was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in the Korean War.
Charlton also owned and farmed land in Van Buren and Jefferson townships. Knowing of the importance of obtaining a college degree, he created this fund for the benefit of graduates of Wawasee High School, according to information provided. To date, $649,700 has been awarded to graduates of Wawasee High School.
The requirements for applying for the scholarship include: demonstrated academic proficiency and ability to succeed at accredited college, university or vocational school; must show evidence of financial need as reported on the FAFSA’s Student Aid Report; active participation in community and school activities; a graduate of Wawasee High School.
Special consideration will be given to students residing in Van Buren and the east quarter of Jefferson Townships in recognition of Charlton being born and living in those Townships. Previous graduates who are now enrolled in college or a vocational school may also apply. Scholarships will not be awarded for post-graduate studies.
The applications are available at the Personal Asset Management Office of 1st Source Bank, 120 S. Lake St. Warsaw, 46580-2850. The completed application must be returned to the bank location by 5 p.m. April 1.
In addition to the application, the student needs to include three letters of recommendation. One letter must be written by the Wawasee High School principal. The other two letters should be from a teacher, employer or minister. A photo also needs to be attached to the application.
For more information, contact John Elliott, vice president and trust officer, at 574-268-1207.
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The Donald L. Charlton educational scholarship trust was funded at Charlton’s death in July 2004 with assets in excess of $1,400,000 through the 1st Source Bank Personal Asset Management Group.
He was a lifetime Milford resident who retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1988 after 33 years. He was a member of the Milford American Legion and was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in the Korean War.
Charlton also owned and farmed land in Van Buren and Jefferson townships. Knowing of the importance of obtaining a college degree, he created this fund for the benefit of graduates of Wawasee High School, according to information provided. To date, $649,700 has been awarded to graduates of Wawasee High School.
The requirements for applying for the scholarship include: demonstrated academic proficiency and ability to succeed at accredited college, university or vocational school; must show evidence of financial need as reported on the FAFSA’s Student Aid Report; active participation in community and school activities; a graduate of Wawasee High School.
Special consideration will be given to students residing in Van Buren and the east quarter of Jefferson Townships in recognition of Charlton being born and living in those Townships. Previous graduates who are now enrolled in college or a vocational school may also apply. Scholarships will not be awarded for post-graduate studies.
The applications are available at the Personal Asset Management Office of 1st Source Bank, 120 S. Lake St. Warsaw, 46580-2850. The completed application must be returned to the bank location by 5 p.m. April 1.
In addition to the application, the student needs to include three letters of recommendation. One letter must be written by the Wawasee High School principal. The other two letters should be from a teacher, employer or minister. A photo also needs to be attached to the application.
For more information, contact John Elliott, vice president and trust officer, at 574-268-1207.
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