One, non-renewable scholarship awarded to a graduating senior(s) and/or nurses pursuing continuing education in the field 

  • Applicants shall be high school graduates going into nursing and/or continuing education as a nurse 
  • Applicants shall have a minimum GPA of 3.00 
  • Preference given for well-rounded applicants that are/were involved in school and community activities 

One, non-renewable scholarship awarded to a graduating senior of Pine River Area Schools 

  • Average student (1.80 GPA or higher) 
  • Preference for those pursuing skilled trades 
  • Preference for those with a career focus 

One, non-renewable scholarship awarded to Evart High School graduating seniors. 

  • Must be an athlete, preference for multi-sport athlete 
  • Preference for those entering criminal justice 
  • Preference for 2.50 GPA or higher 

 

One, non-renewable scholarship awarded to deserving graduating senior(s) from a high school in Osceola County 

  • Preference shall be given to Marion High School graduating seniors 
  • Preference shall be given to those pursuing a manufacturing field 
  • Scholarship can be utilized toward obtaining certification, an associate or bachelor’s degree 

One, non-renewable scholarship to deserving graduating seniors of Evart High School or graduates of Evart High School that are in their first year of college 

  • Preference for a student pursuing a degree in the education field 
  • Preference for financial need 

One, non-renewable scholarship awarded to a graduating senior and/or graduate of Reed City Public Schools 

  • Applicant(s) shall be graduating seniors and/or graduates or Reed City Area Public Schools 
  • Applicants shall plan to attend, or be attending Ferris State University 
  • Applicants shall have demonstrated commitment to community through community service 
  • Preference given to applicants pursuing information systems or information technology 
  • Preference given to applicants that were/are members of Boy Scouts of America 

Renewable scholarships awarded to graduating seniors from Evart High School 

  • Applicants shall demonstrate academic achievement and potential for success but highest-class ranking is not a requirement

One, non-renewable scholarship awarded to a graduate of Evart High School

  • Applicants need to be a graduate of Evart high school
  • Students need to be pursuing a career in a skilled trade, attend a trade school, or participate in an apprenticeship program
  • Scholarship award may be used for certifications or required equipment for the trade
  • Preference given to a student involved in athletics and/or demonstrates community involvement

Up to three non-renewable scholarships awarded to a graduating senior(s) at Marion High School

  • Applicants shall have maintained a GPA of 2.8 or higher during high school through the first semester of their senior year at Marion High School
  • The annual available to spend amount may be split up to three ways to provide three students with a scholarship award
  • Scholarships are for students who will be pursuing full-time undergraduate studies

One, non-renewable scholarship awarded to a graduating senior at Marion High School

  • Applicants shall have maintained a GPA of 2.8 or higher during high school through the first semester of their senior year at Marion High School
  • Preference to a student pursuing a career in education

Up to two non-renewable scholarships awarded to a graduating senior(s) at Marion High School

  • Applicants shall have maintained a GPA of 2.8 or higher during high school through the first semester of their senior year at Marion High School
  • The annual available to spend amount may be split up to two ways to provide two students with a scholarship award

One, non-renewable scholarships to a graduating senior at Marion High School

  • Scholarship is for a student attending a college or university and is enrolled in a four-year degree program, pursuing a career in mathematics
  • Applicants must complete at least seven of the designated college preparatory mathematics and science courses including: algebra one and two, geometry, pre-calculus, biology, chemistry, physiology, and physics
  • Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher

One, non-renewable award to graduates of Evart High School

  • Preference for applicants to be graduates of Evart High School
  • Preference for applicants going into a music related field
  • Preference for applicants going into the skilled trades

One, non-renewable scholarship to graduates of Reed City High School

  • Preference given to graduates exhibiting potential for success in their post-secondary educational pursuits
  • Preference given to graduates with demonstrated involvement in a variety of extracurricular activities both at school and in the community

One, non-renewable scholarship to a graduating high school senior residing in Mecosta, Missaukee, Osceola, or Wexford County

  • ACT score must be listed
  • Active member of the County M.S.U. Extension 4-H
  • Financial need is NOT a criterion

One, non-renewable scholarship to a graduating senior of Reed City Area Public Schools

  • Minimum GPA of 3.5
  • Interest in science and technology
  • Preference given to applicants pursuing an education in engineering

One, non-renewable scholarship to a graduating senior from an Osceola County high school

  • Demonstrated academic success, ranking among the top 20 percent of class
  • Participation in community and volunteer service
  • Involvement in extracurricular activities
  • Financial need is NOT a criterion

One, non-renewable scholarship to a graduating female senior of an Osceola County high school

  • Demonstrated academic success, ranking among the top 20 percent of her class
  • Participation in community and volunteer service
  • Involvement in extracurricular activities: school, church, and community
  • Financial need is NOT a criterion

One, non-renewable scholarship to a graduating senior from Reed City High School

  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Demonstrated academic success, ranking among the top 20 percent of his/her class
  • Plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a four-year Michigan college or university