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Mildred Culbert Kelly & Fred W. Kelly Traditional Student Scholarship

Mildred Culbert Kelly Fred W. Kelly Traditional Student Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$3,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

The legacy of Mildred Culbert Kelly and Fred W. Kelly helps young people by providing scholarships for those who might not otherwise be able to earn a college or vocational degree. Senior graduating from high school with a minimum GPA of 2.5  Pursuing a bachelor’s degree or Career and Technical Education (CTE) (skilled trade/vocation) training

Although Mildred Culbert Kelly and Fred W. Kelly were never parents, they gave generously of their time and talents to church and community organisations that supported young people. The legacy of Mildred Culbert Kelly and Fred W. Kelly helps young people by providing scholarships for those who might not otherwise be able to earn a college or vocational degree.

Eligibility Criteria For Mildred Culbert Kelly & Fred W. Kelly Traditional Student Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that are often considered:

  • Educational Qualifications: Applicants may need to have completed a certain level of education, such as a high school diploma or equivalent, to be eligible for a vocational degree scholarship.
  • Field of Study: Vocational degree scholarships are typically available for specific vocational or trade programs. The applicant must be pursuing a course of study that falls within the scope of the scholarship.
  • Age Requirements: Some vocational degree scholarships may have age restrictions. For example, they may be limited to individuals under a certain age, such as 25 or 30 years old.
  • Financial Need: Many vocational degree scholarships are designed to support students with financial need. Applicants may be required to demonstrate their financial need through income statements, tax returns, or other relevant documents.
  • Academic Performance: Some scholarships may require applicants to have a minimum grade point average (GPA) or academic standing to be eligible. This criterion helps ensure that recipients are academically capable of successfully completing their vocational program.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Scholarships may be restricted to specific countries or regions. Some scholarships may only be available to citizens or permanent residents of a particular country, while others may be open to international students.
  • Extracurricular Activities or Work Experience: Some vocational degree scholarships take into consideration an applicant’s involvement in extracurricular activities, community service, or relevant work experience. These factors can demonstrate the applicant’s dedication, leadership skills, and passion for their chosen field.
  • Language Proficiency: Depending on the language of instruction, applicants may need to demonstrate proficiency in the language of study, usually through language proficiency test scores.

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