Community · Jun 2nd, 2023
JOIN US AT A ST. JOE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BRANCH!
Five free, on-site opportunities to register and complete required program (SSP) steps, ScholarTrack account help, and more!
June 21, 5:00-6:30 pmCentre Branch,Alligator Room1150 E Kern Road |
June 22, 5:00-6:30 pmTutt Branch,Meeting Room2223 Miami Street |
June 24, 10-11:30 amFrancis Branch,Pasture Room52655 N Ironwood Road |
June 27, 5:00-6:30 pmRiver Park Branch,Meeting Room2022 Mishawaka Avenue |
June 28, 5:00-6:30 pmWestern Branch,Meeting Room611 Lombardy Drive |
About Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars program
Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars program is an early-college promise program designed to make college more affordable for students. Eligible students who meet requirements receive a two- or four-year scholarship that pays up to 100% tuition at an eligible Indiana college or university.
An opportunity for students to afford college in Indiana. The 21st Century Scholarship pays up to 100% of tuition at public colleges in Indiana and part of the tuition at private or independent colleges. Learn more about the schools, colleges and universities that accept the 21st Century Scholarship.
The scholarship does not cover the cost of books, room and board, parking fees, lab fees or any other fees that are not assessed to all students.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
To be eligible for 21st Century Scholars, students must:
- Be an Indiana Resident
- Be enrolled in 7th or 8th grade at an Indiana public or private school accredited by the Indiana Department of Education
- Be a US Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen
Be a member of a family that meets income eligibility guidelines
Note: A student in foster care does not need to meet this requirement.
For detailed requirements, visit LearnMoreIndiana.org/scholars/enroll.
JUNE 30 IS THE DEADLINE FOR:
Seniors to finish required steps
8th graders to enroll
Who should come?
7th and 8th grade students and parents who want to learn more about the program and/or enroll, and high school students who are enrolled in the program and need to complete required steps to earn their scholarships.
Questions?
Call the Community Foundation, the event host, at 574-232-0041, or email [email protected].