Las Vegas Review-Journal

Vegas Strong scholarshi­ps add new opportunit­ies

- By Julie Wootton-greener

The Public Education Foundation and Vegas Strong Resiliency Center announced new scholarshi­ps Thursday to support those affected by the mass shooting on Oct. 1, 2017.

High school or college students may apply for the Vegas Strong scholarshi­ps by Jan. 31.

“We will always remember the strength and courage exhibited five years ago, and we remain committed to supporting those affected and our first responders as our community continues to heal,” said Kirsten Searer, president of the Public Education Foundation, in a news release. “Thanks to the generous support of our Vegas Strong donors, we are able to honor those impacted by this tragedy by promoting a brighter future for their loved ones and our students.”

The education foundation already has provided $530,000 in scholarshi­ps to those affected by the mass shooting and to the first responder community, according to the release.

Vegas Strong First Responders’ Dependents Scholarshi­p

The $2,500 scholarshi­p is open to Clark County high school seniors who are the dependent of a first responder.

It’s renewable annually for four years or two years, depending on whether the student is pursuing a bachelor’s or associate degree.

Students must have a 3.0 GPA. They also must attend a Clark County School District campus or a Clark County charter school or private school.

Vegas Strong Future First Responders’ Scholarshi­p

The $2,500 scholarshi­p — which is renewable for up to four years — is open to Clark County public or private school high school seniors who have at least a 3.0 GPA and plan to attend a Nevada college or university.

Students must be pursuing education in a first responder field such as police, fire, health care, nonprofit or government disaster relief.

Vegas Strong Helping Hands Scholarshi­p

The $2,500 scholarshi­p is available for high school seniors affected by the mass shooting who plan to pursue a college or university degree in a high-need area such as accounting, education, health care and medical services, informatio­n technology or STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and math).

The scholarshi­p can be renewed annually for a two-year or four-year degree.

To apply for scholarshi­ps, visit thepef.org/scholarshi­ps. To make a donation to support the scholarshi­ps, visit thepef.org/1october.

The shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival on the Strip initially left 58 concertgoe­rs dead and hundreds more injured. Two victims died from their injuries more than two years after the shooting.

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Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Letters from local businesses to honor those who were affected by the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting are displayed at the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center on Sept. 26.

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