Planning Your Career Path
The Greene County Foundation is pleased to provide a number of scholarships to area students for the continuation of their education. We believe our young adults are the most valuable resource we have. We want to encourage our young adults to expand their horizons and build their skills; however, we also want to encourage them to return and give back to this community. A wealth of job opportunities are being created in the area which can provide opportunities and wages equivalent to other larger areas. To explore career opportunities in your area, visit Next Level Jobs Indiana or www.indianacareerconnect.com and search for positions.
College and Career Pathways: There are many options available to graduating high school seniors to pursue after high school. Many will pursue post-secondary education and obtain two- or four-year degrees or certificates; some will enter the workforce; some will enter military service; and some may not be sure of their next step. For an insightful and informative look at each of these options, visit Indiana Youth Institute’s Postsecondary Pathways page.
Important Information: Most scholarships provide for educational expenses only: primarily tuition and books. Once a scholarship is awarded, receipts will be required before payment is made. All tuition payments are made directly to the institution; payments for books or required supplies are made on a reimbursement basis. Students, upon receiving announcement of their awards, will be asked to provide the Foundation with written documentation of their acceptance of scholarships. Failure to do so may cause the scholarship to be awarded to someone else. Students receiving more than one scholarship or other forms of financial aid are required to inform the financial aid office of their institution of all financial awards received. Failure to do so can jeopardize further financial aid.
All scholarships offered through the Greene County Foundation, unless otherwise specified in the terms of the scholarship award, are awarded for one year only. For questions about scholarships and your taxes, please see http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf
Resources For Prospective Students
ICI: 31 Answers To Your Questions About College – This is a resource provided by Independent Colleges of Indiana to help answer frequently asked questions from prospective college students and their parents. http://www.indianacolleges31.org/
College Scorecard – This resource, provided by the U. S. Department of Education, is a searchable nationwide database of colleges and universities, and provides valuable information on degree programs, tuition cost, and much more in an easy-to-read format: https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Learn How To Become: Best Colleges In Indiana – This site offers a complete ranked list of 2- and 4-year colleges and universities in Indiana, evaluating on criteria such as graduation rate, tuition, student-teacher ratio, and much more: https://www.learnhowtobecome.org/college/indiana/
Center For Online Education – This page contains information on many online college options available in Indiana, including scholarship opportunities: http://www.onlinecolleges.net/indiana/
Affordable Colleges Online – This website presents a ranking of the best accredited online colleges in Indiana, with an emphasis on affordability, program availability, student-to-faculty ratio and other data points that are important to students. It includes traditional universities and online degree programs. For more information, go here: https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/online-colleges/indiana/
Community For Accredited Online Schools – Another resource for those considering pursuing online degree programs: https://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/indiana/
Class of 2025 High School Scholarship Recipients
LILLY ENDOWMENT COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP
- Madeline Stone
HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
- Angell Family Scholarship: Hayden Feltner
- Bart Burris Eastern Greene Football Scholarship: Peyton Lewis
- Bloomfield Special Achievement Scholarship: Sadie Ross
- Byron & SueAnn McClanahan Math Scholarship: Kyle North
- Dale and Tillie Jessup Scholarship: Calvin Myers
- David Mullis Scholarship: Andrea Davidson
- Eastern Greene Advanced Education Scholarship: Thia Andis
- Eastern Greene Special Achievement Scholarship: Roman Valentine
- Eastern Greene Superintendent’s Scholarship: Reese Provo
- Faith Scholarship: Malia Pischel
- Hollee Lent Nursing Scholarship: Clara Barber
- Jack and Frances Birdsong Scholarship: Jamison Ewers
- Jaden Lauderdale Memorial Scholarship: Adalyn Figg
- Jane Ann Sipeman Memorial Scholarship: Mallory Snow
- Jennie Shaw Meek Scholarship: Aspen Daniel, Cammie Justus, Chloe Clark, Dillon Willis, James Denny
- JoEtta Turpin Scholarship: Claire Stanton
- Layla Raines Memorial Scholarship: Mel Cornelius
- Linton-Stockton Special Achievement Scholarship: Braden Crynes
- Mayor Robert & Marjorie Walters Memorial Scholarship: Acellyn Roach
- Merl and Maxine Brown Scholarship: Jordis Mason, Emelia Lynn
- Merrill Gene Petry Scholarship: Bentley Ford
- Mirisa Jones Memorial Scholarship: Claire Stanton
- Northwest/Ivy Tech Scholarship: Chase Hammon
- Phil Harris Scholarship: Emelia Lynn, Hayden Feltner, Maelee Pilant, Claire Stanton, Braden Crynes, Brayden Loveless, Acellyn Roach
- Rachel Hauser Memorial Scholarship: Mel Cornelius
- Robert D. Slinkard Scholarship: Ethan Davis
- Shakamak Special Achievement Scholarship: Mel Cornelius
- Tonda Lawrence Memorial Scholarship: Brayden Loveless
- Williams WRV Athletic Scholarship: Jake Antibus
- WRV Special Achievement Scholarship: Jordis Mason
2025 College Scholarship Recipients
- Dale & Tillie Jessup Re-App Scholarship: Neely Brown
- Helen Hunter Graduate Student Scholarship: Hannah Walters
- Helen Hunter Jr/Sr Scholarship: Ansley Ross and Colin Barber
- Helen Hunter Non-Traditional Scholarship: Amy Hammond
- Kenny and Ruth Richardson Scholarship: Ansley Ross
- Linton Tri Kappa Scholarship: Audrey Warrick
- Sarah D. Bailey Nursing Scholarship: Patrica Solliday