Kellogg Community College Foundation scholarship applications for new and returning KCC students are due March 1.
Scholarship applications for graduating/transferring KCC students are due April 1.
The scholarship applications, which are available to complete for free online at kellogg.edu/kccscholarships, include the following:
- Gold Key Scholarship and Board of Trustees Scholarship applications for graduating high school students who plan on attending KCC
- Field of Study/General scholarship applications for new and returning KCC students
- Transfer scholarship applications for graduating KCC students or students who are transferring with 30 or more credits from KCC to a college or university
Applications for Gold Key, Trustee and Field of Study/General scholarship opportunities are due by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, March 1. Transfer scholarship applications are due by 11:59 p.m. Saturday, April 1.
Specific criteria and application guidelines for each scholarship program are available on the scholarship website.
The KCC Foundation awarded nearly 630 scholarships totaling more than $685,000 in for the 2022-23 academic year. Scholarship funds resulting from the current application period will be awarded for use beginning with the 2023-24 academic year, which begins in July.
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 kellogg.edu/foundation.
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