February 1, 2023 – Macon County high school seniors and adults looking for funding to help pay for a two- or four-year degree, master’s degree, PhD, or vocational training this fall can apply for scholarships through the Community Foundation of Macon County until March 1st.
The Community Foundation of Macon County is accepting applications to help fund fall semester 2023 expenses for graduating high school seniors and adult nontraditional students. Students can apply online at www.maconcountygives.org.
Any Macon County high school senior who has been accepted at an accredited college or university is encouraged to apply. Individual scholarship awards vary in size from $500 to $6,000.
Applications are also being accepted for Macon County adult/nontraditional students who are 24 or older and are seeking to complete college degrees or training at Millikin University, Richland Community College or any other accredited college/university nationwide in person or online after interruptions in their education. The awards range up to $2,500.
For eligibility requirements, and additional details and to apply, go to www.maconcountygives.org. Awards will be announced in May 2023.
