Scholarship applications are open
The application period for nearly 20 college scholarships offered through North Valley Community Foundation has started.
According to a press release from North Valley Community Foundation, the majority of the scholarships that are being offered at North Valley Community Foundation are for graduating seniors who are planning to attend college in the fall. There are also some scholarships being offered for current college students.
“Students from any high school in Butte, Glenn or Tehama Country can enter their school to see which scholarships they are eligible for,” the press release said.
Most of the scholarships that are being offered have a deadline of April 15, 2022. There are 17 scholarships that are managed by North Valley Community Foundation. According to the press release, there are also three other scholarship programs that have a separate application processes and are offered by North Valley Community Foundation funds.
The scholarships that are open for applications through North Valley Community Foundation include the Altacal Audubon Elizabeth I. Brown scholarship, Bridging The Gap For Breast Cancer scholarship, Butte County Sustainable Communities scholarship, Arrie Holiman Memorial scholarship, Cindy Kennedy Memorial scholarship, Ethan Mccoy Memorial scholarship, Harold Williams scholarship, Jerry Novotny Journalism scholarship, Molly Sacksteder Memorial scholarship, Mo-Train Spirit Award, Red Bluff Alums For Justice scholarship, George And Alice Smith scholarship, Lydia Schulerud scholarship, Susan E. Williams scholarship, Women’s Improvement Club Of Paradise scholarship, Thomas Sprys scholarship and the Vietnam Veterans Of America Chapter 582 scholarship.
There are different requirements and eligibility criteria for each scholarship application. Some of the scholarships require letters of recommendations, essays, and minimum GPA requirements. Details about each scholarship and its requirements can be viewed at www.nvcf.org/scholarships.