IACAC Scholarship
- Alex Castillo
- Jan 11, 2017
- 1 min read

$1,000 IACAC Scholarships
On behalf of the members of the IACAC Scholarship Committee, we are pleased to announce that we will again award five $1,000 scholarships ($500 per semester, non-renewable) to students who plan on pursuing a college or university education. This program allows our organization to give back to the students that we work with on a daily basis. In 2012, the Executive Board unanimously approved the creation of the Scholarship to be awarded to five deserving students of IACAC member high schools who exhibit a commitment to learning and have demonstrated involvement in their schools, the community, and/or service to others, with a motivation to achieve personal goals. This year’s recipients will be recognized on Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the IACAC Annual Conference in Itasca.
The application process, for both students and counselors, can be submitted entirely online, including the uploading of the student transcript and letter of recommendation. If your school does not permit an electronic upload, you may still mail in the required documents. We invite members to share this information with your students and encourage them to apply for the scholarship.
The application deadline for students is Tuesday, February 7, 2017. Thank you for your time and support of our organization. IACAC continues to lead the way in being a resource for students and families. Scholarship Committee Co-Chairs scholarship@iacac.org David Bennett, Legal Prep Academy Tara Brewer, Michigan Technological University Wallace Holder, Grand Valley State University
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