Bergholz Community Foundation
BERGHOLZ The Bergholz Community Foundation will offer scholarships for the 2021-22 school year with applications are available.
Students eligible for consideration for the scholarships are 2021 high school graduates who reside in the Edison Local School District.
Scholarships also are available to nontraditional students. These applicants must be past graduates of Edison High School or one of the Edison School District’s consolidated high schools, who are seeking a first-time associate or undergraduate degree or technical training.
Edison High School students may obtain scholarship applications from the Edison guidance office. Scholarship applications can be obtained from the foundation’s website at www.bergholzfoundation.org or by forwarding a request and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Bergholz Community Foundation, P.O. Box 201, Bergholz OH 43908.
Bergholz Community Foundation
BERGHOLZ The Bergholz Community Foundation will offer scholarships for the 2021-22 school year with applications are available.
Students eligible for consideration for the scholarships are 2021 high school graduates who reside in the Edison Local School District.
Scholarships also are available to nontraditional students. These applicants must be past graduates of Edison High School or one of the Edison School District’s consolidated high schools, who are seeking a first-time associate or undergraduate degree or technical training.
Edison High School students may obtain scholarship applications from the Edison guidance office. Scholarship applications can be obtained from the foundation’s website at www.bergholzfoundation.org or by forwarding a request and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Bergholz Community Foundation, P.O. Box 201, Bergholz OH 43908.
Holtz Scholarship deadline approaches for Lincoln Park seniors
Ellwood City Ledger
MIDLAND – With the March 27 deadline for the Lou Holtz Life Improvement Scholarship fast approaching, interested seniors at Lincoln Park Performing Arts School could soon be in the money.
The scholarship program, started in 1999 and funded by famed football coach Lou Holtz, awards 10 renewable, $5,000 scholarships to graduating seniors at select high schools who are pursuing post-secondary degrees from two-year trade institutions. Seniors at Lincoln Park Performing Arts school are amongst those eligible.
While the funds are good for any trade school, the scholarship program partners with the New Castle School of Trade East Liverpool, Ohio Valley College of Technology and Pittsburgh Technical College to enhance scholarship amounts. Partnering schools will match scholarship funds for winners who enroll in their institutions.