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SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES15,000 Degrees Scholarship FundDescription: 15K Degrees is a new initiative to actively engage and mobilize Louisville's AfricanAmerican community in support of 55,000 Degrees - Greater Louisville's Education Commitment.15K Degrees seeks to add 15,000 additional post-secondary degrees to Louisville's AfricanAmerican community by 2020.Eligibility: Part 1 – You must fall into one of three categories: 1. I will earn high school degree orGED certificate and plan to enroll in college by this fall. 2. I have college credit hours but havenot completed a degree program. I am not presently enrolled in college 3. I have college credithours but have not completed a degree program. I am presently enrolled in college.Part 2 – Your eligibility for the 15K Scholarship will be determined by the following criteria: AfricanAmerican descent; Demonstrate financial need; Plan to attend one of the followingcolleges/universities: University of Louisville, Bellarmine University, Sullivan University, SpaldingUniversity, Kentucky State University, Jefferson Community & Technical College, Simmons Collegeof Kentucky, Indiana University Southeast, or Ivy Tech Community College (Sellersburg, INcampus).Alden Scholarship FundDescription: The Alden Scholarship Fund was established by William O. Alden, Jr. to supportoutstanding Kentucky residents attending undergraduate or graduate school in the state ofKentucky. The scholarship may be awarded for a maximum of four consecutive years toqualified applicants. The number of scholarships granted will depend upon the funds availablefor awards.Eligibility: Resident of Kentucky; Attending a college or university in Kentucky (preference givento UK or UL); Cumulative 3.0 GPA; Studying Business AdministrationBill & Mary Brey Ag Scholarship FundDescription: The Bill & Mary Brey Ag Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarshipassistance in the form of grants to help defray college or university expenses for studentsgraduating from high schools located in Owensboro or Daviess County, Kentucky. Thisscholarship is for students pursuing studies in the area of agriculture at a Kentucky college oruniversity.Eligibility: Graduating senior from a high school in Owensboro or Daviess County, Kentucky;Cumulative 2.5 GPA; Pursuing a degree in the area of agriculture (the science, art and business

of cultivating soil, producing crops and raising livestock); Attending a college or university inKentucky; Preference given to students of Trinity High School in Whitesville, KentuckyBOLD Promise Scholarship FundDescription: The BOLD Promise Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarshipassistance in the form of grants to help defray college or university expenses for students fromDaviess County, KY who will be attending a post-secondary educational institution. Moreover,the purpose of the Bold Promise Scholarship is to increase the population of the work readycommunity through attainment of certificates, diplomas, and degrees.Eligibility: Daviess County, KY residents who either 1) left college in good standing with 12 orfewer credit hours needed for completion of a program of study or 2) have completed at least24 credit hours and have a demonstrated need for assistance to complete their education.Eligible colleges/universities must be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges andSchools (SACS). The only exception will be for students who are attempting to complete aprogram not offered at a college or university located in Daviess County, KY, in which casegrants may be considered for completion at another regionally accredited institution.Brian Jennemann Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The Brian Jennemann Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by his family andfriends to honor his life and commitment to helping others. Brian was a dedicated EmergencyMedical Technician (EMT) with the Jefferson County Emergency Medical Services. He waspreviously employed by the Yellow Ambulance Company for five years.Eligibility: Age 18 years or older; Accepted into a certified paramedic training programBrice Simpson Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The Brice Simpson Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to honor Lt. BriceSimpson, Air Force. Brice was a student that showed exemplary traits as a soldier and a person.He was a student of Fern Creek Junior Marine Corps ROTC program. He believed in honor,loyalty, integrity, and discipline. Brice was always willing to help and guide those around him.Losing his life at the young age of 25, this scholarship was founded to continue helping thosearound him as he did in his life.Brigadier General Ronald R. Van Stockum Scholarship FundDescription: The Brigadier General Ronald R. Van Stockum Scholarship Fund was established toprovide scholarship assistance in the form of grants to help defray college or university expensesof a graduating high school senior from Martha Lane Collins Army JROTC unit who has thehighest grade point average in all studies including the ROTC unit.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Martha Layne Collins High School; Member of the Army JROTCunitCharles A. Reid Memorial Scholarship Fund for Brescia University

Description: The Charles A. Reid Memorial Scholarship was established by Mrs. Marjorie Reid inloving memory of her husband. Mr. Reid was very involved in the Owensboro community andserved on the Owensboro-Daviess County Community Foundation (currently the Green RiverArea Community Foundation) for several years. Mr. Reid was concerned about the OwensboroCommunity, children's education, and particularly fond of Brescia University.Eligibility: Resident of Kentucky; Graduating high school senior from Daviess, Hancock,Henderson, McLean, McCracken, Warren or Webster Counties in Kentucky; Enrolled to attendBrescia University in the fall semester following graduation; Cumulative 3.0 GPA; Preferencegiven to applicants who demonstrate financial needCL Smith Scholarship FundDescription: The CL Smith Scholarship Fund was established to honor Lieutenant ColonelClarence L. Smith USMC (Ret.). Lt. Col. Smith was the first instructor of the Marine Corps JuniorROTC program at Fern Creek Traditional High School in Louisville, Kentucky. He was instrumentalin building the program from its founding to a national accredited unit. In doing so, heestablished a standard based upon the principals of loyalty, integrity and discipline. Thisscholarship has been created to encourage and reward those who exemplify these samequalities and values.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Fern Creek High School in Louisville, Kentucky; Cumulative 2.5GPA; Member of the Junior Marine ROTC program; Enrolled at an accredited college, university,technical or trade school on a full-time basis; Demonstrate financial need.Clair L. Hicks Food Science Scholarship FundDescription: The Clair L. Hicks Food Science Scholarship Fund was established to providescholarship assistance to help defray college or university expenses of students studying FoodScience or food related programs. Food programs are defined as Food Science, Chemistry,Engineering, Microbiology, Food Industry, or Food Business.Clay V. & Jennie Ree Watson Scholarship FundDescription: Mr. & Mrs. Watson taught in McLean County, Kentucky for many years and left abequest to establish a scholarship fund to help educate the needy in their county. Thisscholarship fund will provide grants to help defray the post-secondary educational expenses forresidents of McLean County, Kentucky.Eligibility: Resident of McLean County, Kentucky; Enrolled full-time to attend an accredited twoor four-year college, university, or trade school; Cumulative 2.5 GPA; Demonstrate financialneedDarcy Blair Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The Darcy Blair Memorial Educational Fund was established by the family of Dr.Darcy Blair with the many contributions made by her teachers, patients and friends who

remembered her as someone who felt she had a responsibility to be a positive influence in theworld. The fund had been conceptualized by Dr. Blair several years before she was diagnosedwith cancer. She had written a plan to create an opportunity fund that would help girls pursuean interest in addition to their formal education, which would otherwise not be possible such asextra-curricular or life experience activities, travel or studying a foreign language. Thisscholarship does not cover direct tuition costs.Eligibility: Female; Completed at least the 7th grade; Preference given to individuals who clearlydemonstrate a plan or commitment for a long-term goal; Applicants who are in secondaryschool should demonstrate merit and interest in short-term goals, which might lead to a career;Financial need is considered, but not necessary.David Brown Vocal Music Scholarship FundDescription: The David Brown Vocal Music Scholarship Fund was established by the DuPontManual High School's faculty, staff, students and their families in recognition and honor of Mr.Brown's retirement. Mr. Brown was the vocal teacher and founding choir director at the YouthPerforming Arts School (YPAS) for 23 years.Eligibility: This fund will provide scholarship assistance to help defray college or universityexpenses of graduating seniors from DuPont Manual High School who are members of the YouthPerforming Arts School (YPAS) Concert Choir. Financial need may be considered, but is not arequirement.David C. & Emma W. Miles McElvaney Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The David C. & Emma W. Miles McElvaney Memorial Scholarship Fund wasestablished to provide assistance to help defray college or university expenses of AfricanAmerican students from any Jefferson County Public School.Eligibility: African American; Graduating senior from a Jefferson County Public School;Cumulative 2.5 GPA; Enrolled to attend a four-year post-secondary educational institution;Preference given to applicants who will be the first in their family to attend college.Denise Fleck Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The Denise Fleck Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by her family to honora courageous woman dedicated to the prevention and intervention of tobacco use by teens.Denise was instrumental in the implementation of the Teens Against Tobacco Use program inKentucky and worked extensively with many health-related organizations. This scholarship fundis designed to provide scholarship assistance in the form of grants to help defray college oruniversity expenses of students who are actively involved in community service activities for theprevention and intervention of tobacco use by their peers.Eligibility: Resident of Kentucky; Actively involved with tobacco prevention programs or activities(ex: Teens Against Tobacco Use Program); Graduating senior from a high school in Kentucky;Cumulative 2.5 GPA and in good academic standing; Financial need will be considered, but isnot a requirement.

Dr. LL Cull Health Care Scholarship FundDescription: The Dr. LL Cull Health Care Scholarship was created by Alice Ann Cull Sanders inmemory of her father. This fund provides assistance to graduating seniors from Franklin Countypublic high schools who have chosen a career in the health care field.Eligibility: Graduating high school senior; Chosen a career in any area of the health care field(for example, but not limited to, x-ray technician, doctor, speech pathology, or any level ofnursing training); Demonstrate good character and sufficient academic aptitude to indicate aprobability of success in his or her chosen field.Dunaway Scholarship FundDescription: The Dunaway Scholarship Fund was established in 2004 by Samuel M. Dunaway toprovide educational grants to graduating seniors from any high school located in Breckinridge,Butler, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock and Ohio Counties, in Kentucky. This scholarship is basedon financial need and recipients will be selected on their determination and ability tosuccessfully complete the degree and/or education program he/she is enrolled in. In the eventof a tie among equally qualified applicants, preference will be given to children of currentemployees or retirees, with at least two years of employment, at the following companies:Dunaway Timber Company, Hy-Price Lumber Inc., Milner Sawmill, Hopkins Hardwoods Inc., A&EMachine Shop, and Fordsville Forest Products.Grants may be used at any college, university, community college, trade school or any othertype of post-secondary educational institution in the United States. The annual scholarshipamount will equal full tuition at the institution selected by the recipient, up to a maximum of 5,000 per year. The scholarship may be used for tuition, books, fees, and room and boardexpenses. The scholarship will be renewable for the selected institution's normally expected termof study, up to a maximum of four years (two semesters per year), as long as the recipientmaintains full-time status with a 3.0 cumulative GPA, and in good academic standing.Eligibility: Graduating high school senior; Resident of Breckenridge, Butler, Edmonson, Grayson,Hancock and Ohio Counties in KY; Financial needDuPont Manual High School Scholarship FundDescription: The DuPont Manual High School Scholarship Fund was established by ananonymous alum, who attended both DuPont Manual High School and the University ofLouisville. This Fund awards one graduating senior a scholarship to attend the University ofLouisville. This scholarship will be renewable as long as the recipient maintains full-time statuswith a cumulative 2.75 GPA at the University of Louisville.Eligibility: Graduating senior attending DuPont Manual High School; Cumulative 2.75 GPA;Attending the University of Louisville following high school graduationEastern High School Class of 1955 Scholarship Fund

Description: The Eastern High School Class of 1955 Scholarship Fund is designed to providescholarship assistance to help defray college and university expenses of graduating seniors fromEastern High School in Louisville, KY.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Eastern High School in Louisville, KY; Cumulative 3.0 GPA;Demonstrate leadership abilities in community service, co-curricular or extra-curricular activities;Financial need will be considered, but is not a requirement.

Edward E. & Beverley H. McDonald Scholarship FundDescription: The Edward E. & Beverley H. McDonald Scholarship Fund was established by Mrs.Beverley H. McDonald of Nicholasville, Kentucky, to provide scholarship assistance to graduatingseniors from Bryan Station High School, Lafayette High School or Tates Creek High School inLexington, Kentucky, or any high school located in Jessamine County, Kentucky.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Bryan Station High School or Lafayette High School, TatesCreek High School in Lexington, Kentucky; or any high school located in Jessamine County,Kentucky; Enrolled to attend a recognized college, university or junior college; Cumulative 2.0GPA; Employment experience for the two most recent years of high school; Demonstratefinancial needFlat Branch Farms Agriculture ScholarshipDescription: The Flat Branch Farms Agriculture Scholarship was established to provide scholarshipassistance to graduating high school seniors from McLean County High School and MadisonvilleNorth Hopkins High School who are looking to pursue a degree in Agriculture. Applicants mustbe members of Future Farmers of America. Preference will be given to applicants from McLeanCounty High School.Eligibility: Graduating high school senior from McLean County High School or Madisonville-NorthHopkins High School; Resident (minimum of 2 years) of McLean of Hopkins County, KY;Cumulative 2.75 GPA; Member of Future Farmers of America; Pursuing a degree in AgricultureGarland & Thelma May Scholarship FundDescription: The Garland & Thelma May Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Garland May ofHarrodsburg, Kentucky to provide scholarship assistance to deserving students from MercerCounty, Kentucky. Grants may be used for educational expenses at any grade level, and maybe used for any courses of study that will advance the recipient's skills or educational level.Eligibility: Resident of Mercer County, Kentucky; Academic competence; Demonstrate financialneed; Preference given to applicants attending a Kentucky school.George & Georgella Geile Scholarship FundDescription: The George & Georgella Geile Scholarship Fund was established by Kathleen Geileto honor the memory of her parents. George Geile, a navy veteran and survivor of the attackon Pearl Harbor, was an electrician by trade. Georgella Geile was a homemaker with anappreciation for the arts. Both George and Georgella Geile placed great emphasis on aneducation and its role in a person's development.The George and Georgella Scholarship Fund provides scholarship assistance in the form ofgrants to help defray post-secondary educational expenses of students from outside NorthAmerica who attend Spalding University.

Eligibility: Enrolled to attend Spalding University as a full-time student; Citizen of a country outsideNorth America; Demonstrate financial need

Harriet Poynter Musician Scholarship FundDescription: The Harriet Poynter Musician Scholarship Fund will provide scholarship assistance tohelp defray college or university expenses of a graduating senior from Shelby County HighSchool who has a passion for music.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Shelby County High School; Pursuing a degree in music.Harriet Poynter Scholarship FundDescription: The Harriet Poynter Scholarship Fund will provide scholarship assistance to helpdefray college or university expenses of a graduating senior from Shelby County High Schoolwho is of African American heritage.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Shelby County High School; African AmericanHarry Isaac Shrader Scholarship FundDescription: The Harry Isaac Shrader Scholarship Fund was established by a bequest from HarryIsaac Shrader to The Temple, Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom. Mr. Shrader had a greatinterest in the education of Jewish students.Eligibility: Jewish faith; Enrolled to attend an accredited college, university, junior college orcommunity college; Seeking undergraduate degree on a full-time basis; Demonstrate financialneedHelen "Heidi" Badgett Scholarship FundDescription: The Helen "Heidi" Badgett Scholarship Fund was established by Heidi Honchariw toprovide financial assistance to re-entry adults who are returning to college after a period awayfrom school or students graduating from high school or college seeking to further theiracademic, professional, or career training. The scholarship is for any field of study for students toattend a community college, technical or vocational school, or four-year accredited college oruniversity. Grants will be awarded to applicants with limited financial means who have a strongdesire to further their education and demonstrate sufficient academic promise to complete theircourse of study.Eligibility: Resident of Hopkins County, Kentucky; Enrolled/attend a college or university on a fulltime basis; Have/maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA ; Preference given to applicants who will beattending a school outside of Hopkins County, Kentucky.HL Lyons III Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The HL Lyons III Memorial Scholarship Fund will provide assistance to help defrayexpenses for vocational and/or technical post-secondary educational courses or other suchtraining that would help the recipient attain, sustain or expand their employability by learning

new technical skills or trades. Applicants must have experience working in a technical trade,vocation or manufacturing job; or a demonstrated aptitude for a technical trade and/orvocation.Eligibility: Have at least a high school diploma or GED certificate with a cumulative 3.0 GPA; Age18 or above; Resident of Jefferson, Shelby, Oldham or Bullitt Counties in Kentucky; Clark andFloyd Counties in Indiana; Enrolled to attend a post-secondary institution or an accreditedvocational or technical program; Financial need is a consideration, but is not a requirement;Preference given to those currently employed in the manufacturing field, or who has a parentwho is currently employed by a manufacturing company.J Clinton Foshee Scholarship FundDescription: The J. Clinton Foshee Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Foshee to supportoutstanding graduating seniors at Billingsley High School in Billingsley, Alabama. Applicants mustbe in good academic standing and enrolled to attend Vanderbilt University or acollege/university in Alabama.Eligibility: Graduating high school senior at Billingsley High School in Billingsley, Alabama; Goodacademic standing; Enrolled to attend Vanderbilt University or a college/university in AlabamaJack Freeman Scholarship FundDescription: The Jack Freeman Scholarship Fund was established by bequest from Dr. Freemanto help deserving graduating seniors from any high school located in Boyle County, Kentucky.Eligibility: Resident of Boyle County, Kentucky; Graduating senior from Boyle County High School,Danville High School, Danville Christian Academy, or Kentucky School for the Deaf; Pursuing anundergraduate degree at an accredited college, university or community college; Cumulative3.0 GPA and in good academic standing; Demonstrate financial needJennifer Zimlich Memorial Scholarship Fund for Assumption High SchoolDescription: The Jennifer Zimlich Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs.Zimlich in memory of their daughter. This scholarship is designed to reward an average studentwho enjoys the visual arts, especially photography.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Assumption High School in Louisville, Kentucky; Demonstrateproficiency or an interest in the arts (a variety of mediums); Cumulative 2.5 GPA; Enrolled toattend a college, university, or community college.Kute Family Scholarship FundDescription: The Kute Family Scholarship Fund was established by Stephen and Susan Kute toprovide an opportunity to non-traditional female students to pursue a college education. Anon-traditional student is one who did not pursue any form of post-secondary education aftergraduating from high school for a minimum of 24 months; or the student who entered college

directly out of high school but never completed a degree - having sat out a minimum of 2 years.Eligibility: Resident of Jefferson County, Kentucky; Enrolled as a full-time student to attend anaccredited college or university in the Greater Louisville Metropolitan Area; Female, age 22 orabove; Demonstrate financial need; Preference given to those enrolled in the Family ScholarHouse ProgramLaura Lee Sipes Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The Laura Lee Sipes Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by her mother,Barbara, to honor her daughter's passion for life. Laura received her Bachelors of Arts degree inSociology from the University of Louisville and was taking additional courses to become aparalegal. Unfortunately, Laura's life was cut short by several brain tumors. This scholarship willprovide grants to residents of Jefferson County, Kentucky who have overcome an obstacle inlife.Eligibility: Resident of Jefferson County, Kentucky; Preference given to females; Cumulative 2.7GPA; Enrolled to attend an accredited college, university, junior college, technical or vocationalschool; Demonstrate financial needLeon & Helen Ennis Scholarship FundDescription: The Leon & Helen Ennis Scholarship Fund was established by the Youngers CreekBaptist Church to honor two long-time, active members. This fund provides scholarshipassistance to help defray the cost of college or university expenses.Eligibility: Graduating high school senior, college/university student, or returning adult who is amember (or the child of a member) of Youngers Creek Baptist Church; Cumulative 2.5 GPALisa M. Quesenberry Scholarship FundDescription: The Lisa M. Quesenberry Scholarship Fund was established by Irvin and Mary AnnQuesenberry and Kathryn Quesenberry to memorialize the accomplishments of their daughterand sister, Lisa M. Quesenberry. The scholarship is designed to provide research or study awardsto motivated graduate students. This grant will cover necessary research expenses related to theproposed research. This may include support for per diem subsistence and travel to locationswhere the proposed research will be carried out, and hourly wages for research assistance oflimited duration. Limited support for supplies and equipment is also applicable under specialcircumstances.Eligibility: Graduate student who is overcoming significant personal hurdles to pursue theireducation; Preference given to females attending Vanderbilt University, studying in the field ofpsychologyLouis B. Payne Scholarship FundDescription: The Louis B. Payne Scholarship Fund was established by the Falls City Pork ProducersAssociation to support an outstanding graduating senior from Oldham, Shelby or Henry Counties

in Kentucky, to advance their education.Eligibility: Resident of Oldham, Shelby, or Henry Counties in Kentucky; Graduating high schoolsenior; Cumulative 3.0 GPA; Enrolled to attend an accredited institution of higher learning on afull-time basis; Preference given to those pursuing agricultural studies; Demonstrated financialneedLouisville Artisans Guild ScholarshipDescription: Nelle Peterson was a founding member and the first President of the LouisvilleCraftsmen’s Guild (now Louisville Artisans Guild), the oldest art guild in Kentucky. She was aformer Director of the Art Center in Louisville. Nelle was a well-respected teacher who gavemuch to developing young students who are professional artists today.The scholarship is a one-time award of 2,000.00 made available to a graduating senior whoplans to major in art or a related field. The scholarship recipient will also be awarded a one-yearfree membership to Louisville Artisans Guild.The name of the applicant will not be disclosed to committee members, but will be identified byan assigned number only. Before uploading artwork please cover names on artwork wheneverpossible. No committee member may be related to any applicant nor may any member beacquainted with any applicant in more than a casual manner.Eligibility: Graduating high school senior; Minimum 2.0 GPA; Pursuing a degree in Art; Resident ofJefferson, Oldham, Shelby and Bullitt Counties in Kentucky or Floyd, Clark, and Harrison Countiesin Indiana.Margaret & Lee Thomas Scholarship FundDescription: The Margaret and Lee Thomas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to residents ofJefferson County, Kentucky who are attending or planning to attend undergraduate orgraduate programs at an accredited college or university.Eligibility: Resident of Jefferson County, Kentucky; Enrolled as a full-time student; Cumulative 2.8GPA; Demonstrate financial need.Marian Kincaid Warns & Carl A Warns, Jr. Scholarship FundDescription: The Marian Kincaid Warns & Carl A. Warns, Jr. Scholarship Fund was established byDr. Marian Kincaid Warns to provide grants to help defray the law school expenses of studentscurrently enrolled at the Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville.Eligibility: Currently enrolled at the Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville who hascompleted at least one year of full-time coursework or its equivalent; Cumulative 3.0 GPA in allcourses pertaining to labor and employment law; Demonstrate financial need; Preference givento applicants who (1) demonstrate an intention to pursue a career in labor or employment law

or (2) despite a physical disability (ex: loss of vision, hearing or mobility impairment, etc.) ispursuing a career in law.Mary Belle Bloch Scholarship FundDescription: The Mary Belle Bloch Scholarship Fund was established by Mrs. Mary C. Jones inhonor of her daughter, Mary Belle Bloch, Collegiate Class of 1966 and an accomplishedenvironmentalist. This award is given to a senior female who has demonstrated a specialdedication to, and competence in, the natural sciences who intends to continue sciencestudies in college.Eligibility: Senior, female attending Louisville Collegiate School; Cumulative 3.0 GPA; Intend tofurther studies in science at a college level; Financial need will be considered, but is not arequirement.Mason Family Foundation Scholarship FundDescription: The Mason Family Scholarship Fund was established by Ann Mason Scott, adescendent of one of the founders of Lewisport, Kentucky, to assist graduating high schoolstudents in Hancock County who, without financial support, would not be able to pursue a postsecondary form of education.Eligibility: Resident of Hancock County, Kentucky; Graduating senior from a school in HancockCounty, Kentucky; Cumulative 3.5 GPA; Actively involved in community serviceM-H Tuggle Scholarship FundDescription: The descendants of Charles Tuggle, a slave freed by his owner in 1861, establishedthis fund to assist needy young person’s attending or wishing to attend an institution of higherlearning.Eligibility: Resident of Jefferson County, Kentucky; Cumulative 2.5 GPA; Demonstrate financialneed; Preference given to African American studentsPercy White Memorial Scholarship FundDescription: The Percy White Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 by Mr. Abner T.White in memory of his father, a lifelong citizen of Cadiz, Kentucky who envisioned and built thecity's first telephone system and first electric utility. Selection is based on character, citizenshipand academic potential.Eligibility: Graduating senior from Trigg County High School; Enrolled as a full-time student at anaccredited college or university; Demonstrate financial needPhillip Duke and Florence Deeb Owen Scholarship FundDescription: The Phillip Duke Owen Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarshipassistance in the form of grants to defray college or university expenses to graduating seniors of

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university expenses of students who are actively involved in community service activities for the prevention and intervention of tobacco use by their peers. Eligibility: Resident of Kentucky; Actively involved with tobacco prevention programs or activities (ex: Teens Against Tobacco Use Program); Graduating senior from a high school in Kentucky;