WHAT IS A SCHOLARSHIP?
A scholarship is an amount of money awarded to a student to help pay for college. Unlike a loan, which accumulates interest and has to be paid back, scholarships are gifts that don't need to be paid back. Scholarships are awarded to students based on a specific set of criteria, such as financial need, academic performance, college major, hometown, or other unique criteria. Scholarships can come from any number of sources, including governments, corporations, colleges (like Ivy Tech!), philanthropists, or any organization with goodwill.
WHO QUALIFIES?
To qualify for scholarships you must first apply and be accepted to Ivy Tech. After that, every scholarship has a different set of eligibility requirements, depending on the type of scholarship it is.
The most common qualification for scholarships is financial need, which is calculated as the gap between a student’s cost of attendance and the "expected family contribution"—usually an amount determined by your FAFSA.
Learn more about how need is calculated
Maintaining Eligibility
Some scholarships are renewable. In order to renew a scholarship, a student must adhere to the scholarship requirements to maintain eligibility.
IVY TECH SCHOLARSHIPS
Each year, Ivy Tech offers hundreds of scholarships worth over $8 million. In fact, there are more than 1,000 scholarship opportunities listed in MyIvy right now. Scholarships are offered at the statewide and local levels and there are options for all types of students.
How to Apply
To apply for most Ivy Tech scholarships, all you have to do is complete one scholarship application in MyIvy to see if you qualify. It's that easy! Occasionally, scholarships require additional steps, such as an essay or an interview, and some local scholarships require a separate application.
Scroll past the table below for more details on how to apply.
When are Scholarships Awarded?
They are typically awarded close to the beginning of each semester. You can see if you received an Ivy Tech scholarship by logging in to MyIvy and viewing your financial aid awards.
How to view your financial aid award
The Best College Value in Indiana
With Ivy Tech’s already affordable tuition, plus any scholarships you are awarded, you are guaranteed to get the best deal for your education.
Types of Scholarships
There are many types of scholarships, from academic to need-based to student-specific scholarship programs. With so many options, you may find one or more that apply to you. The most common types of scholarships that Ivy Tech students benefit from are:
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HOW TO APPLY FOR IVY TECH SCHOLARSHIPS
Apply to Ivy Tech
Prior to applying for scholarships, complete an Ivy Tech application for admission to the college.
Complete the Scholarship Application in MyIvy
Once you have been accepted to Ivy Tech, follow these steps to apply for Ivy Tech scholarships:
- Log in to MyIvy.
- Click on the Tools & Resources tab.
- Click the Apply for Scholarships link; this will take you to a separate scholarship application website provided by our partner NextGen.
- On that site, click on the Scholarships Search tab.
- Browse available scholarship opportunities.
- When you are ready to apply, click the green Apply Now button found near the top of the Scholarship Search page.
- Complete the scholarship application. It is called the "Ivy Tech System Student Application." On average, students spend 30-45 minutes completing the application. You do not have to complete this application in one sitting.
Apply Once Each Year
Complete the general scholarship application in MyIvy (described above) one time each year and you will be considered for the vast majority of scholarships offered by Ivy Tech.
Some local scholarships require a separate application; consult your campus financial aid advisor to learn about additional local scholarship opportunities.
Local Scholarships
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Scholarships Specific to the Columbus Service Area
Family Self-Sufficiency
Eligibility:
May be degree/certificate student or may be enrolled on a "courses only" basis
Anthony Moravec Scholarship
This scholarship was established By Anthony Moravec to recruit and retain students pursuing a technology/manufacturing or agriculture-related career or a post-secondary degree related to technology/manufacturing or agriculture. Home campus-Columbus.
Eligibility:
Degree declared
Full or Part-time student, minimum of 6 hours
New or current student
Minimum GPA 2.5
Financial need considered, but not required
Academic achievement, extracurricular activities and honors considered
Brooke E Tuttle Scholarship
This scholarship was established in memory of Brooke E Tuttle to honor his work in education and community service. Designed to recruit and retain students pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering (MET).
Eligibility:
Degree declared
Full or Part-time student
New or Current student
Minimum GPA 3.0
Financial need considered but not required
Columbus Development Endowed Scholarship
An endowed scholarship fund established by the Regional Development Council to support Ivy Tech students in their pursuit of higher education and improved job skills.
Eligibility:
May be new or current student
Financial need
Power of ONE Scholarship
Created and supported by the employees of Ivy Tech Community College-Columbus Campus.
Eligibility:
Minimum GPA of 2.0 or be a high school graduate
Financial need
Seymour Rotary Scholarship
Established by Seymour Rotary Club to provide financial assistance to Seymour area students in order that they may attain the educational goal being pursued.
Eligibility:
Degree or Technical Certificate declared student
Completed one-half of degree or certificate requirements
First preference to students who attend the Jackson County Learning Center; second preference given to Seymour area residents
Financial need
Must submit names and phone numbers of three references
Custer Foundation Scholarship
Established in memory of Clarence E. and Inez R. Custer. This scholarship assists students whose financial needs cannot be met through traditional sources of financial aid. Nursing students preferred.
Eligibility:
Degree declared student
Completed 12 credit hours of program
Minimum GPA of 2.50
Financial need
Community Education Coalition (CEC) Scholarship
The scholarship is established by the Columbus Learning Center and the Community Education Coalition to provide financial assistance to students seeking a degree and having a financial need.
Eligibility:
Degree declared student
Completed 12 credit hours of program
Minimum GPA of 2.0
Financial need
Jodi and Mike Engelstad Nursing Scholarship
Established by Jodi and Mike Engelstad to provide aid to students in either the Nursing (A.S.N.) or Practical Nursing Programs.
Eligibility:
Pursuing a Technical Certificate in Practical Nursing or Associate of Science in Nursing degree
Minimum GPA 2.0
Successfully completed one semester in program
Financial need
Eloise T. Lewis Nursing Scholarship
Established to provide financial assistance to students in either the LPN-RN/ASN or RN/ ASN programs.
Eligibility:
Must be pursuing a Technical Certificate in Practical Nursing or Associate of Science degree in Nursing
Must have successfully completed one semester in program
Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher
Must demonstrate financial need
Faurecia Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Faurecia to support students enrolled in the Technology or Engineering related programs.
Eligibility:
Degree declared in a Technology program
Completed 12 hours of program
Minimum GPA of 2.5
Financial need
Rose Barnes Memorial Scholarship
Established by the Business Division faculty in memory of Professor Rose Barnes, this endowed scholarship was supported by family and friends, to encourage students to attain their educational goals.
Eligibility:
Registered full-time
Enrolled in Office Administration
Pursuing degree or Technical Certificate
Completed one semester
Minimum GPA of 2.5
Marjorie & Orphie Bridges Scholarship
This scholarship was established by the late Marjorie and Orphie Bridges to support vocational education students who do not qualify for sufficient assistance through other traditional sources of scholarship support.
Eligibility:
Enrolled in 6 credit hours of class
Bartholomew County resident
Must demonstrate through grades & activities intentions to excel
Financial need
Ivy Tech Board of Trustees Scholarship
An endowed scholarship fund established by the Regional Board of Trustees to support Ivy Tech students in their pursuit of higher education and improved job skills.
Eligibility:
May be new or current student
Financial need
Futures Unlimited Scholarship
Established to help first-time Ivy Tech students achieve their education goals and gain skills needed to succeed in the workplace. Special Preference given to: 1) displaced homemakers; 2) displaced workers; 3) minorities; and 4) recipients of public assistance.
Eligibility:
First-time college student
Financial need
Patricia Gosnell Bush and R. Benjamin Bush Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Patricia Gosnell Bush and R. Benjamin Bush in memory of Edythe and Max Gosnell. The scholarship is intended to help a Bartholomew County student enrolled in the Practical Nursing program or the Associate of Science in Nursing program.
Eligibility:
Financial need
Resident of Bartholomew County
Pursuing either Technical Certificate in Practical Nursing or Associate of Science in Nursing degree
Successfully completed one semester in PNU or ASN program
P.E.O. Sisterhood - BM Chapter Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is established to provide financial assistance to students in either the Practical Nursing or Associate of Science in Nursing Programs.
Eligibility:
Degree declared Practical Nursing or Associate of Science in Nursing student
Must be a Bartholomew County resident
Financial need
Pitt Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship fund was established by Carolyn Pitt, originally in honor of, and now in memory of her parents, Frank and Gladys Pitt, who valued the professional benefit and personal satisfaction gained through education.
Eligibility:
Degree declared student
Completed one semester
Minimum GPA of 2.50
Must reflect a seriousness of purpose as related to both academic and career goals in program area.
Swain/Allred Endowed Scholarship
Established by Franklin and Ella Swain as a tribute to their daughter, Susan Swain Allred, the scholarship provides financial assistance to deserving students.
Eligibility:
Completed one semester
Cumulative GPA 2.5
Financial need
Franklin and Ella Swain Endowed Scholarship
This endowed scholarship fund was established as a tribute to the donor's home community of Columbus. This scholarship assists students in developing to their full potential, which contributes to a well-trained workforce.
Eligibility:
Completed one semester
Minimum GPA of 2.00
Must demonstrate through grades and activities intentions to excel
Hazel Teegarden Memorial Scholarship
Established as a memorial to Hazel Teegarden, who valued education, to support students as they expand their education goals.
Eligibility:
Degree declared student
Completed one semester
Preference given to a Nursing Student
Minimum GPA of 2.50
Financial need
Kent Witte and Stacy Ford Walters Scholarship in Memory of Shannon Ford
This scholarship was created by the donors in memory of Shannon Ford to provide financial support and incentive for Ivy Tech students.
Eligibility:
Degree declared student
Completed one semester
Minimum GPA of 2.50
Financial need
Must demonstrate through grades and activities intentions to excel
Columbus Sunrise Rotary Club/Thor Bogren Memorial Scholarship
PURPOSE: In memory of charter member and past president, Dr.
Thor Bogren, Jr. who exemplified the Rotary International’s motto of SERVICE ABOVE SELF.
AMOUNT: Awarded in Fall ($750.00) and Spring ($750) -$1,500 total. One recipient
FUNDING SOURCE: Columbus Sunrise Rotary Club
ELIGIBILITY: Ivy Tech student in any program
Bartholomew County high school graduate or resident of Bartholomew County
2.5 or greater GPA requirement
Enrolled in 9 credit hours or above
Financial needs based
Volunteer and extracurricular activities preferred
Recommendations preferred
Recipient must attend a Columbus Sunrise Rotary Club meeting
SELECTION: The Ivy Tech Columbus Scholarship Committee will choose one recipient from the applicants.
SCHOLARSHIP USE: The scholarship will support a student with financial need to continue his/her education at Ivy Tech Community College. The scholarship will be paid directly to the educational institution and may be used for tuition, books and fees only.
Paul E. and Marilyn S. Hogan Scholarship
This scholarship was established to support Columbus Region students with financial assistance in pursuing post-secondary education.
Eligibility:
Full-time or Part-Time student with no designated program determined
Minim GPA of 2.5, no grade lower than a C
New Student and or existing student
Harvey S. Poling, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship, held by the Ivy Tech Foundation, is established as a tribute to a veteran teacher and Ivy Tech administrator, Harvey S. Poling, Jr. to allow students in need to continue and finish their education in a timely fashion.
Awards are for tuition, fees, books, and expenses.
Eligibility:
Completed half of program of study
Minimum GPA of 3.00
Financial need
Graphic Design Scholarship
Established by Dick & Margot Cain to provide financial assistance to deserving students with exceptional talent in the Graphic Design Program.
Eligibility:
Must have completed at least 2 semesters
Must be enrolled in the Graphic Design Program
Must demonstrate financial need
Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
Full-time and part-time students are eligible
Photography Scholarship
Established to provide financial assistance and to recognize a photography student with exceptional talent.
Eligibility:
Degree declared photo student
Completed two semesters in photography program
Minimum GPA of 2.5
Financial need
Douglas E. Blankenship Scholarship for Photography
The scholarship was established by Laurey Blankenship, a graduate of the Graphic Design Program, as a memorial to her late husband Douglas E. Blankenship, a student with great talent in the Photography Program who died before being able to graduate. This scholarship is to help other photography students achieve the same dreams he had. Applicants must present work before a jury in Spring.
Eligibility:
Degree declared Photography student
Cumulative minimum GPA of 2.50
Financial need
Successfully completed one semester in Photography Program
Must present work before jury in Spring
Michael Price Scholarship
This endowed scholarship was established in memory of Michael Price, a gifted Ivy Tech Graphic Design student, by the parents, family and friends of Michael. The scholarship enables students to complete their educational objectives and begin careers in graphic design. Only advanced students in Graphic Design are eligible to receive awards.
Eligibility:
Degree declared Graphic Design student
Completed one-half of degree requirements
Minimum GPA of 2.50
Must have exceptional talent
Financial need considered but not required
Must present work before jury in Spring
Peter A. and Anna I. Massa Memorial Scholarship
Established by two Ivy Tech employees as a memorial to Peter A. and Anna I. Massa, grandparents of one of the employees, to help students in Accounting or Business Administration programs achieve their dreams.
Eligibility:
Full-time Accounting or Business Administration student at Columbus campus
Minimum GPA 3.0 with no grade lower than C
Successfully completed minimum 24 program related credit hours when receive scholarship
Satisfactorily completed ACC 102 (Accounting program) or BUS 105 or MKT 101 (Business Administration program)
Borgman Family Farms Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Kevin Borgman, a 2014 graduate of the Ivy Tech Columbus Agriculture program, to honor his parents, Paul and Jenet Borgman, in an effort to ‘give back’ to other students pursuing the same degree program.
Eligibility:
Pursuit of an Agriculture Degree
Completed 24 hours in the program
GPA of 3.0
Residency in Bartholomew, Jackson or Jennings County
Boyer Machine & Tool Scholarship
The Boyer Machine & Tool Co., Inc., will provide financial assistance to students pursuing Advanced Manufacturing and Pre-Engineering degrees.
Eligibility:
Must be degree declared
May be a full or part-time student
Completed at least one semester in Advanced Manufacturing or Pre-Engineering declared program.
Does not have to demonstrate financial need
Must be a United States citizen and a resident of Bartholomew County
Minimum GPA of 2.5
Jennings County Scholarship
This scholarship was established to provide students from Jennings County with financial assistance in pursuing post-secondary education.
Eligibility:
May be full or part-time student
Preference given to Jennings County Student
Does not have to demonstrate financial need
Paul and Jenet Middendorf-Borgman Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Kevin Borgman, a 2014 graduate of the Ivy Tech Columbus Agriculture program, to honor his parents, Paul and Jenet Borgman, in an effort to ‘give back’ to other students pursuing the same degree program.
Eligibility:
Pursuit of an Agriculture Degree
Completed 24 hours in the program
GPA of 3.0
Residency in Bartholomew, Jackson or Jennings County
Phyllis A. Borgman-DeLap
This scholarship honors the memory of Phyllis A. Borgman-DeLap. It is intended to help students financially in order that they may pursue and achieve their career goals. Tuition comes first, but the donor wishes for the student to be able to use it for books, childcare and other expenses that can be barriers to pursuing further education.
Eligibility:
May be full or part-time student.
Preference given to residents within the Lincoln-Central Neighborhood and who demonstrate financial need.
GPA of at least 2.5
Taylor Bros. Construction Scholarship
This scholarship is established to recruit and retain students attending Ivy Tech Community College with preference given to students pursuing a Design Technology degree, a Business Technology degree or Information Technology degree.
Eligibility:
Maybe full or part-time student
Minimum GPA of 3.0
Walter C. and Elizabeth R. Nugent Scholarship
This scholarship was established as a memorial and tribute to Elizabeth R. Nugent.
Eligibility:
Must be degree-declared Practical Nursing student.
Minimum GPA of 2.0.
Farm Credit Mid-America Agriculture Scholarship
The Farm Credit Mid-America scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing an Associate's degree in Agriculture. enrolled in at least 6 credit hours and witha GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Eligibility:
Student must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours
Minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher
Five For $5 Scholarship
Created by Columbus campus employees as part of an employee campaign-Jeans Fundraiser.
Eligibility:
Preference given to current students vs. new students.
Student must be fulltime
Minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher
Frank and Ella Swain Endowed Scholarship
This endowed scholarship fund was established as a tribute to the donor's home community of Columbus. This scholarship assists students in developing to their full potential, which contributes to a well-trained workforce.
Eligibility:
Student must have completed 12 credit hours in degree declared program
May be full or part-time student
2.0 GPA or higher
Gene Haas
The Gene Haas Foundation’s goals are to introduce students to careers in machine technology and manufacturing. Gene Haas is founder and president of Haas Automation, a CNC machine tool manufacturer. He has a passion for revitalizing the manufacturing industry in our country and has invested millions in educational projects throughout the years.
This scholarship is to be given to students currently enrolled-in or will be enrolling-in a machining-based training and/or engineering program at the postsecondary level or the costs of attending CNC machining classes at a secondary level career center. The scholarship can also apply to NIMS certifications.
Eligibility:
Maybe full or part-time student
2.0 GPA or higher
Honda Manufacturing of Indiana Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship is established to assist in recruiting and retaining students pursuing a technology/manufacturing-related career or a post-secondary degree related to technology/manufacturing.
Eligibility:
Maybe full or part-time student
Degree declared in technology/manufacturing
2.5 GPA or higher
Early Childhood Education Scholarship
The ECED scholarship fund provides financial assistance to ECED students pursuing their educational goals through the Early Childhood Education Program at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana. Scholarship funds may be apportioned to cover costs associated with ECED tuition and fees linked to courses included in CDA Process Certification, other ECED certficates and any other coursework included in the ECED degree programs at Ivy Tech.
Eligibility:
Preference will be given to applicants who do not currently receive financial assistance
Minimum 2.5 GPA or greater
Student may be full or part-time
The African American Fund Scholarship
The African American Fund Scholarship is a renewable $1,000 award, per academic year, available for an incoming African American freshman. The scholarship is funded by the African American Fund of Bartholomew County whose purpose is to inspire and equip people of this d: Leadership Development, Health Awareness, Arts and Culture, Economic/Career Development and Education.
Applications must be submitted to the Foundation by May 29th, of the current academic year, for funding beginning in fall, of the next academic year.
Requirements and Description:
• Applicant is an incoming Ivy Tech Community College first-year (freshman) student.
• Applicant must be admitted as a student by Ivy Tech Community College no later than May 29, of the current academic year, with the intent to pursue an associates degree.
• Applicant must be enrolled as full-time student at Ivy Tech Community College by July 31, of the current academic year.
• Applicant must be residing in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
• The award is designated for African American students.
• $1000 paid in two payments - $500 paid in the fall semester and $500 paid in the spring semester.
• After initially receiving the scholarship, a recipient can seek renewal of the scholarship for a second academic (sophomore) year beyond the freshman year dependent upon academic performance.*
• The scholarship recipient will receive academic advisement from Ivy Tech Community College - Columbus staff and mentoring from professionals identified by the African American Fund.
*After the first academic year, GPA minimums will apply for freshmen students seeking to continue the scholarship into their sophomore year.
Joshua Conner Chasteen Scholarship
In memory of Joshua Conner Chasteen, who wanted to be a police officer.
Objective: To help a Hauser Jr./Sr. High School student with Ivy Tech tuition and/or books and supplies
Eligibility:
• Declared program of School of IT or Criminal Justice
• Full or Part time student
• New and Continuing students eligible
• Enrolled in at least 6 credit hours per semester
• 3.0 GPA or above requirement
• MUST be a Hauser graduate.
Amount of Scholarship:
$1,000.00 annually
Award Schedule:
Disburse half in fall, half in spring
Terms/Scholarship Use:
Tuition/fees, book and/or supplies only
Larry Riss Information Technology Scholarship
To aid non-Pell Grant students in their pursuit of an IT degree.
Eligibility:
- Declared program- Any of the current AAS IT degrees offered at the Columbus/Franklin service area. As of 2021, that would be Software Development, Cybersecurity/Information Assurance, IT Support and Network Infrastructure
- Student can be either part-time or full-time.
- Student can be Continuing or Returning student.
- The student should have a minimum of 30 credit hours already completed in the degree pathway.
- Minimum GPA requirement- 3.0
- Home campus must be the Columbus Service area.
Amount of Scholarship: $500
Award Schedule:
- -Disburse half in fall, half in spring
Terms/Scholarship Use:
- The award can be used for tuition, fees, books or supplies through Ivy Tech only.
- After the student has graduated and started a job, we ask that the student make a monetary donation back to the scholarship fund to “pay it forward”. The Schmelz family will provide a letter to the student indicating this expectation.
- The student application will require a narrative of “Why they want to work in the IT industry and why they need the funds.” This doesn’t have to be long, but at least a couple of paragraphs on how they got to this point at Ivy Tech.
Local Scholarships Page
All scholarships require a 2.5 GPA and a FAFSA on file unless otherwise noted in the description. Scholarships are applicable for students taking courses in Evansville, Tell City or Princeton unless otherwise noted in the description. Students can apply for scholarships by visiting their MyIvy page > Financial Aid > Scholarships.
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MORE THAN $400K AVAILABLE IN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TERRE HAUTE/GREEENCASTLE STUDENTS
At Ivy Tech Terre Haute/Greencastle many students receive scholarships. For many of the scholarships, you just need to submit the general scholarship application in MyIvy to be considered. Whether or not you qualify for scholarships at other colleges, Ivy Tech has options for you. Find out what you qualify for by using the scholarship finder tool—you may be eligible for more than you think!
- If you have questions, contact the Office of Financial Aid at th-finaid@ivytech.edu or 812-298-2293, or use our virtual on-demand service:
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LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Chancellor's Award Scholarship for High School Seniors
Our region's most prestigious scholarship, the Chancellor's Award Scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, technology fees, and books for four semesters. Eligible students must:
- Graduate high school with a 3.5 cumulative GPA or in the top 10% of their class
- Must enroll in at least 12 credit hours of Ivy Tech coursework each semester
- Must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA during their time at Ivy Tech to remain a Chancellor's Scholar
Now Accepting Applications
Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
Academic/Technical Honors Scholarship for High School Seniors
Open to students to graduate high school with an Academic Honors or Technical Honors diploma, this scholarship awards $750 a semester for up to four semesters. Eligible students must:
- Receive an academic honors or technical honors high school diploma
- Must enroll in at least six credit hours of Ivy Tech coursework each semester
- Must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA during their time at Ivy Tech to remain an Honors Scholar
Now Accepting Applications
Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
Laptop Scholarship for New and Current Ivy Tech Students
The Laptop Scholarship provides deserving students with a brand-new laptop computer to assist with coursework completion, communication with faculty and classmates, and access to online resources. This scholarship can be awarded in conjunction with any other scholarship. Selection will be based on a rubric of essay questions, high school GPA, dual credit history, and Ivy Tech GPA (if applicable). Student must:
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
Scholarship Opportunities for Current ivy tech students
Bowen Scholars Program for New and Current Ivy Tech Students
Open to new and current students, the Bowen Scholars Program will support 20 African American students each academic year. Each recipient will be awarded a $2,000 scholarship to attend Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute, renewable for up to two years.
Application Deadline: March 18, 2024
Thrive On! Scholarship Nominations for Current Ivy Tech Students
The Thrive On! Scholarship will provide deserving students with the tools and resources to help them grow and develop into strong and vibrant leaders. The selected scholars will receive:
- Exclusive monthly programming targeted at professional development, community service, and honing those necessary “soft skills” for leadership development and future employment
- $1,000 living stipend per semester in the program
- Opportunity to participate in professional mentorships
Applications Open: January 10, 2024
About the TeenWorks Scholars Program
The TeenWorks Scholars Program is a scholarship program that can help you turn your dreams into a realistic career so you can make a better life for yourself, your family. You will also have the opportunity to give back!
This program offers:
- Free Tutoring
- Wraparound and support services
- $100 monthly stipend
- Tuition based scholarships
- Textbook assistance
- Laptop Loaner Program
- Much more!
Eligibility Criteria
Individuals must meet all of the following criteria:
- TeenWorks alumni who attend or plan to attend Ivy Tech Community College (Indianapolis)
- Full-Time enrollment at Ivy Tech Community College
In order for students to remain in good standing and demonstrate a high level of efficacy, they much adhere to the following criteria:
- Each student must have completed two sessions of the TeenWorks program by either participation in two summer sessions or one summer session and a full year in the Pro Employment Program.
- Students must be in good standing in regards to both attendance and academics.
- Students must have completed an academic plan in their junior or senior year of high school.
- Students must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA.
- Students must complete their degree or certificate in a maximum of 5 semesters with an average of 12 credit hours per semester.
How to Apply
Need some help? We are here for you! If you have any questions at any point of the application process, contact us using at the emails above!
- Step 1: Apply to this program at link.ivytech.edu/TeenWorksApplication
- Step 2: Submit your application to Ivy Tech Community College.
- Step 3: Complete the FASFA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
- Step 4: Send 1-2 recommendation letters via the program application above or emailing to the contacts listed above
Don't forget to:
- Complete FAFSA for academic year of application
- Request 1-2 recommendation letters
You will be required to attend an onboarding workshop to give you more information about the TeenWorks Scholars program. We’re so excited to have you join us!
Scholar Responsibilities
To remain eligible for this scholarship, you must participate in:
- Individualized guidance, mentoring and tutoring
- Service learning & cultural events
- Monthly programming & student meetings
- Retain full-time academic status
Laptop Loaner Program
The Laptop Loaner Program is for TeenWorks students currently enrolled at Ivy Tech. For more details please email the contacts above.
Apply
Contact & Info
- Cayla Maurer, Director
- cmaurer15@ivytech.edu
- North Meridian Center, Room 551
About
The TeenWorks Scholars Program at Ivy Tech was made possible through a $1 million grant from the Marianne Glick and Mike Woods Charitable Fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF).
Learn more in this article:
"Ivy Tech receives $1 million grant from Marianne Glick and Mike Woods Charitable Fund."
Tell City Campus Retention Scholarship
Awarded to a degree seeking student taking at least six credit hours in the Fall Semester at the Ivy Tech Tell City Campus and enrolled in at least six credit hours for the Spring Semester. Scholarship awarded in Spring Semester only.
Ervin and Lelan Lautner Memorial Scholarship
Two $5,000 (maximum) scholarships will be awarded in the Spring of 2020
- One scholarship to a Tell City High School graduate, and
- One scholarship to a Perry Central High School graduate.
Each scholarship covers courses at Ivy Tech campuses in Evansville and/or Tell City that lead to Certificate, Technical Certificate or Associate of Applied Science Degree in one of the following areas:
- Manufacturing, Production and Operations
- Advanced Automation and Robotics
- Industrial Technology (Mechanical, Electrical or Welding)
- Building Construction Technology or HVAC
- Healthcare Specialist (including Medical Assisting, Paramedic Science or Surgical Technology)
- Information Technology
- Automotive or Diesel Technology
The resources of each scholarship will be distributed over multiple semesters for a total award value of up to $5,000. The scholarship funding priority is: 1) tuition and fees; 2) books only if tuition and fees are covered.
The scholarships expire 40 months after the initial award date or when the $5,000 limit is reached.
Scholarship award priority will be based on:
- Students completing Early College Pathway courses prior to high school graduation
- Students with financial need,
- Students with no near-term plans for transferring to a 4-year college
Other Scholarships Available
See even more scholarships that you can get through our Evansville full-service campus by selecting Evansville in the dropdown.
MORE THAN $400K AVAILABLE IN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TERRE HAUTE/GREEENCASTLE STUDENTS
At Ivy Tech Terre Haute/Greencastle many students receive scholarships. For many of the scholarships, you just need to submit the general scholarship application in MyIvy to be considered. Whether or not you qualify for scholarships at other colleges, Ivy Tech has options for you. Find out what you qualify for by using the scholarship finder tool—you may be eligible for more than you think!
If you have questions, contact the Office of Financial Aid at th-finaid@ivytech.edu or 812-298-2293, or use our virtual on-demand service:
Virtual On-Demand Service
Video | Voice | Chat
Monday–Friday | 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. ET
Enter Zoom Room →
Scholarship Opportunities for High School Seniors
Chancellor's Award Scholarship for High School Seniors
Our region's most prestigious scholarship, the Chancellor's Award Scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, technology fees, and books for four semesters. Eligible students must:
- Graduate high school with a 3.5 cumulative GPA or in the top 10% of their class
- Must enroll in at least 12 credit hours of Ivy Tech coursework each semester
- Must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA during their time at Ivy Tech to remain a Chancellor's Scholar
Application Period Closed
Academic/Technical Honors Scholarship for High School Seniors
Open to students to graduate high school with an Academic Honors or Technical Honors diploma, this scholarship awards $750 a semester for up to four semesters. Eligible students must:
- Receive an academic honors or technical honors high school diploma
- Must enroll in at least six credit hours of Ivy Tech coursework each semester
- Must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA during their time at Ivy Tech to remain an Honors Scholar
Application Period Closed
Laptop Scholarship for High School Students
The Laptop Scholarship provides deserving students with a brand-new laptop computer to assist with coursework completion, communication with faculty and classmates, and access to online resources. This scholarship can be awarded in conjunction with any other scholarship. Selection will be based on a rubric of essay questions, high school GPA, dual credit history, and Ivy Tech GPA (if applicable). Student must:
Application Period Closed
Scholarship Opportunities for Current ivy tech students
Bowen Scholars Program for New and Current Ivy Tech Students
Open to new and current students, the Bowen Scholars Program will support 20 African American students each academic year. Each recipient will be awarded a $2,000 scholarship to attend Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute, renewable for up to two years.
Now Accepting Applications
Application Deadline: June 14, 2024
Thrive On! Scholarship Nominations for Current Ivy Tech Students
The Thrive On! Scholarship will provide deserving students with the tools and resources to help them grow and develop into strong and vibrant leaders. The selected scholars will receive:
- Exclusive monthly programming targeted at professional development, community service, and honing those necessary “soft skills” for leadership development and future employment
- $1,000 living stipend per semester in the program
- Opportunity to participate in professional mentorships
Now Accepting Applications
Applications Deadline: July 1, 2024
STATEWIDE SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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Since 2021, the SkillPointe Foundation has raised more than $1M to help aspiring workers afford the training they need to build rewarding careers in high-demand industries.
The SkillPointe Foundation awards multiple $1,000 scholarships every month for individuals pursuing technical/vocational training in construction, healthcare, energy, manufacturing, transportation, and other fields.
A minimum of two (2) new winners will be chosen every quarter to receive a $1,000 scholarship. The application deadline is the last day of every month and winners will be notified approximately 12 weeks from entry.
Deadlines: Last day of March, June, September, and December
Eligibility:
- 17 years of age or older
- Any ethnicity and educational background.
- U.S. citizens or legal residents, whose course of study or training program includes technical school, vocational school, or community college, are encouraged to apply
- Individuals wishing to gain a certificate, credential, or 2-year degree
The online application includes two essays of up to 250 words:
- Why and how you chose this particular career path
- How will this training help you achieve your career goal
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Home Depot Foundation’s Path to Pro Scholarship by SkillPointe Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap, and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next generation of skilled tradespeople and bridging the opportunity gap through its Path to Pro program.
We want to help create the next generation of skilled trade leaders by providing scholarships to further your education.
Eligibility Requirements
- Be a high school senior, high school graduate, or have a GED equivalent
- Plan to enroll, or be enrolled, in an approved trade-related program at an accredited two-year school (technical/vocational school or college) in the United States
- Not be an employee or dependent of an employee of the Home Depot.
- Focused on Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, or Construction Management
Application Deadlines - Quarterly
Remaining 2022 deadlines: December 31, 2022
Online application includes two essays of up to 250 words
- Your background and why you are planning a career in skilled trades
- How education and scholarship will help you achieve your career goals
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The Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarship
Offered in partnership with Skillpointe and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Created in honor of retired longtime CEO Tom Donohue and his commitment to workforce development, this scholarship program supports skills training that will empower more Americans to get ahead in their careers and build better lives.
A total of 50 Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarships in the amount of $2,000 each will be awarded during 2022 and 2023. Scholarships are available to individuals of all backgrounds pursuing vocational training in industries such as construction, communications, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, public service, technology, and transportation.
Eligibility Requirements
- Individuals across the United States who are pursuing high-demand careers that don’t require a four-year degree
The online application includes two essays of up to 250 words:
- Why and how you chose this particular career path
- How will this training help you achieve your career goal
Remaining Deadlines: March 31, 2023 and September 30, 2023
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Presidential Honors College Scholarship ApplicationNew students who apply to and are accepted into the Ivy Tech Honors College may apply for the Presidential Honors College Scholarship.
This scholarship provides substantial assistance ($3,000 per year, renewable up to 2 years) for new Honors College students who demonstrate financial need and exceptional potential. This award will be available to students starting in the Honors College Fall 2024.Eligibility Requirements- Must be a new, full-time Ivy Tech student
- Must have graduated from high school within the past two years with a minimum GPA of 3.5 (will be asked to provide this information)
- Must be accepted into the Honors College and remain in good standing (you will be prompted to upload your acceptance letter which is emailed to your Ivy Tech email)
- Must submit ACT, SAT, and/or Knowledge Assessment scores
- Must submit one letter of recommendation from a high school teacher, guidance counselor, or work supervisor
- Must submit a written essay (500-word minimum) or creative presentation (e.g., Powtoon, Vimeo) where you share your Big Goals and how you feel the Honors College can help you reach them
- Must submit the FAFSA form (does not have to be complete to apply for the scholarship)
- Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen
Deadline: Applications are due by Sunday, June 30, 2024
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Teresa Lubbers Next Step Endowed Scholarship
The Teresa Lubbers Next Step Endowed Scholarship has been established to recognize Teresa’s longstanding career leading postsecondary access and attainment efforts aimed at improving the lives of Hoosiers and strengthening Indiana’s economy. The Teresa Lubbers Next Step Scholarship will encourage working Hoosiers to take the next step in their careers leading to economic mobility and meeting Indiana’s greatest workforce needs.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Must have earned a High School Diploma or High School Equivalency (HSE)
- Must have filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Must be enrolled as an Ivy Tech student
- Must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements
- Must be enrolled in an Education or Healthcare program
Deadlines
- May 15, 2023 – Application deadline at 5:00 pm Eastern
- July 1, 2023 – Award Notification
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Lilly Scholars @ Ivy Tech
Lilly Scholars @ Ivy Tech is a scholarship program supporting students who are pursuing credentials in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality, or related industries. The Lilly Scholars @ Ivy Tech will receive financial assistance and experiential learning opportunities, including opportunities to apply for summer programs and/or work-study programs. The program will also support Lilly Scholars with customized education and training as they earn their manufacturing certifications and associate-level manufacturing degree options.
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All Indiana Academic Honors
The program accepts nominations from each campus affiliated with one of the six regionally accrediting bodies. Contestants are scored in three categories: 1) academic recognition honors and awards; 2) activities and leadership, community service, and work experience; and 3) student essays. A national panel of judges evaluates the contestants. There are 5 types of scholarships you may be eligible for!
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SUMMER-FLEX SCHOLARSHIP OPTION
Full-time students generally complete 30 credit hours of classes per year. Our Summer-Flex Scholarship is a great option to consider if you are a full-time student but do not take 15 credits in both the fall and spring terms. With Summer-Flex, you can take any remaining credit hours over the summer session to reach the 30 credit hour target for a full-time student without paying anything extra.
OTHER RESOURCES To Find Scholarships
- Indiana Scholarships Guide on LearnMoreIndiana.org
- BigFuture Scholarship Search on CollegeBoard.org
- Scholarship database on Fastweb
- Scholarship directory on finaid.org, comprehensive and categorized
- Scholarships.com scholarship matching (requires registration)
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