Applications for Kellogg Community College Foundation scholarships for new, returning and graduating KCC students are now available on campus and online on the KCC website.
Scholarship applications, which are available at www.kellogg.edu/student-scholarships, include applications for the:
- Gold Key Scholarship and Board of Trustees Scholarship for graduating high school students who plan on attending KCC
- General Scholarship for new and returning KCC students
- Transfer scholarships for graduating KCC students, including the Walter and Lucille Harper Transfer Scholarship; the Virginia M. Hensley Education or Health Care Two-Year Transfer Scholarship; and the Robert F. Hites Transfer Scholarship
The Gold Key, Trustee and General scholarship applications are due Friday, March 1; transfer scholarship applications are due Friday, March 29.
Specific recipient criteria and application guidelines for each scholarship are also available online at www.kellogg.edu/student-scholarships. Physical scholarship booklets including scholarship information and applications for each scholarship are also available in the KCC Foundation office on KCC’s North Avenue campus, 450 North Ave., Battle Creek, and in area high school counseling offices.
The KCC Foundation was established in 1998 by the College to seek private funding to assist students with various needs. A nongovernmental, nonprofit 501(c)(3) with its own funds, the KCC Foundation is managed by a volunteer board of directors.
For more information about the KCC Foundation or to donate to student scholarships, contact Teresa Durham, executive director of the KCC Foundation, at 269-965-4161 or visit www.kellogg.edu/foundation.
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