The Career & Technical Scholarship Program is funded through the generosity of Horatio Alger Association Members, Dennis R. Washington and Jim F. Dicke II. Scholarships are awarded to students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their lives who wish to pursue a career or technical education at an accredited non-profit post-secondary institution in the United States.
The scholarship application opened March 15, and we have 500 to award to adults 18-35, specifically for certifications and technical diplomas.
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Eligibility Criteria:
- Have completed high school (or earned a high school equivalency credential) by July 1
- Be enrolled in an associate’s degree, certificate, or diploma program by September that will lead to employment
- May not be enrolled in pre-requisite courses
- Attend a not-for-profit post-secondary institution
- Demonstrate financial need; applicants must either show family income of $55,000 or less OR prove Pell Grant eligibility
- Be under the age of 35
- Be a United States citizen
Funds may be used for any costs associated with earning a degree/certificate including, but not limited to: tuition, fees, books, supplies, transportation and other personal expenses. All scholarship funds are paid directly to the institution on behalf of the recipient.
The Career & Technical Education application is now open until June 15, 2023
Julia Kasper
ACTE: Association for Career and Technical Education
Senior Manager, Outreach and Scholarships
[jkasper@ACTEonline.org]jkasper@ACTEonline.org
Cell: 954-818-1549 Direct Office: 703-683-9318
Click here to apply for up to $2,500 for a Certification or Technical Scholarship!