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Dr-loomis-rockton-lions-club-scholarship

Dr-loomis-rockton-lions-club-scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,000

Application Deadline:

01/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

A Hononegah High School full-time student who intends to enroll in a two-, four-, or vocational college will receive financial aid through the Dr. Loomins/Rockton Lions Club Scholarship. The Rockton Lions Club is the sponsor of this honor.

Eligibility Criteria For Dr-loomis-rockton-lions-club-scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that may apply:

  • Vocational or Technical Field: Vocational scholarships are typically geared towards individuals pursuing education or training in specific vocational or technical fields, such as automotive technology, cosmetology, culinary arts, plumbing, electrician training, healthcare, or other skilled trades.
  • Enrollment or Acceptance: Applicants may need to be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited vocational school, trade school, community college, or technical institute offering programs in the desired vocational field.
  • Career Goals: The scholarship program may have a focus on supporting students who have clear career goals in the vocational field they are pursuing. Applicants may need to demonstrate their commitment and passion for their chosen vocational field.
  • Financial Need: Some vocational scholarships consider the applicant’s financial need or limited resources to support their education or training. Financial information, such as income statements or FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) data, may be required.
  • Academic Performance: While vocational scholarships may have less emphasis on academic performance compared to traditional academic scholarships, some programs may still have minimum GPA requirements or academic criteria that applicants must meet.
  • Recommendations: The scholarship program may require letters of recommendation from instructors, employers, or individuals who can speak to the applicant’s aptitude, dedication, and potential in their chosen vocational field.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Applicants may be asked to provide a personal statement or essay explaining their interest in the vocational field, career goals, and how the scholarship will help them achieve their aspirations.
  • Certification or Licensure: Depending on the vocational field, applicants may need to provide evidence of certifications, licenses, or relevant training they have completed or plan to pursue.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Some vocational scholarships may have specific requirements regarding the applicant’s citizenship or residency status.

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