Scholarship Deadline Approaching

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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The Kosciusko County Community Foundation is accepting applications for non-traditional scholarships administered by the Foundation.

The deadline for applying is July 15, which falls on a Sunday this year. Mailed applications will need to be postmarked by July 14, and personally delivered applications will be accepted in the Foundation's mail slot (to the right of the main entrance) on July 15.[[In-content Ad]]Non-traditional scholarships are generally meant for adult residents of Kosciusko County who are attending, not immediately after high school, an accredited college, university or technical school.

The Mary Elsbury Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Mary Elsbury by her family.

The Mary Leedy Hand Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Mary Leedy Hand by her family.

Both the Mary Elsbury Memorial Scholarship and the Mary Leedy Hand Memorial Scholarship give preference to applicants over the age of 25, who are seeking advanced education for the first time, or who are continuing after one or more years of interruption.

Applicants who will contribute to their educational expenses by working will also be given preference.

Mary Elsbury and Mary Leedy Hand both valued education and encouraged their families to gain educations beyond high school.

The George and Gertrude Schiff Charitable Endowment Scholarship Fund was created to provide tuition assistance for financially needy residents of Kosciusko County.

Mr. and Mrs. Schiff wished to make financial assistance available to adult students in the community who have made the decision to return to school to improve themselves.

The Warsaw Lions Club Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to students who have attended a college, university or trade school in Indiana for at least one year. Preference is given to a single parent, man or woman. A committee from Warsaw Lions Club will recommend the recipient(s).

The Kosciusko 21st Century Foundation Scholarship Endowment Fund was created to provide tuition assistance for worthy, needy and deserving residents of Kosciusko County, over the age of 23, employed in the health care industry in Kosciusko County and pursuing a degree in the health care industry.

Applications for non-traditional scholarships are available at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, 102 E. Market St., Warsaw, or online at www.kcfoundation.org

Applicants accessing information online should be sure to download the non-traditional application, as it differs from the traditional one.

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation is accepting applications for non-traditional scholarships administered by the Foundation.

The deadline for applying is July 15, which falls on a Sunday this year. Mailed applications will need to be postmarked by July 14, and personally delivered applications will be accepted in the Foundation's mail slot (to the right of the main entrance) on July 15.[[In-content Ad]]Non-traditional scholarships are generally meant for adult residents of Kosciusko County who are attending, not immediately after high school, an accredited college, university or technical school.

The Mary Elsbury Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Mary Elsbury by her family.

The Mary Leedy Hand Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Mary Leedy Hand by her family.

Both the Mary Elsbury Memorial Scholarship and the Mary Leedy Hand Memorial Scholarship give preference to applicants over the age of 25, who are seeking advanced education for the first time, or who are continuing after one or more years of interruption.

Applicants who will contribute to their educational expenses by working will also be given preference.

Mary Elsbury and Mary Leedy Hand both valued education and encouraged their families to gain educations beyond high school.

The George and Gertrude Schiff Charitable Endowment Scholarship Fund was created to provide tuition assistance for financially needy residents of Kosciusko County.

Mr. and Mrs. Schiff wished to make financial assistance available to adult students in the community who have made the decision to return to school to improve themselves.

The Warsaw Lions Club Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to students who have attended a college, university or trade school in Indiana for at least one year. Preference is given to a single parent, man or woman. A committee from Warsaw Lions Club will recommend the recipient(s).

The Kosciusko 21st Century Foundation Scholarship Endowment Fund was created to provide tuition assistance for worthy, needy and deserving residents of Kosciusko County, over the age of 23, employed in the health care industry in Kosciusko County and pursuing a degree in the health care industry.

Applications for non-traditional scholarships are available at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, 102 E. Market St., Warsaw, or online at www.kcfoundation.org

Applicants accessing information online should be sure to download the non-traditional application, as it differs from the traditional one.
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