The Lawrence County Community Foundation is accepting non-traditional scholarship applications

BEDFORD – The Lawrence County Community Foundation (LCCF), a Partner in the Community Foundation Partnership, Inc., is accepting applications for non-traditional scholarships.

Non-traditional scholarships are available to students who postpone pursuing secondary education for one or more years after graduating high school. LCCF will offer the following non-traditional scholarships:

The Bedford Elks Ladies Marie Disbennett Scholarship is available to a male or female student who has been enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college, university, or technical school for at least one year since high school graduation.

The Walk with Excellence Returning Women’s Scholarship is available to a female student
currently enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college, university, or technical school after at least one year since high school graduation.

The Amalie Ford Barger Scholarship is to provide scholarships for qualified Lawrence County students attending Oakland City University Bedford Campus. Preference will be given to female students returning to school after a period of time, especially those who have returned to school after raising a family.

Applicants must be a current resident of Lawrence County, Indiana, who has lived here for at least one year before applying for the scholarship and maintains a local, permanent mailing address.

The Application deadline is May 29, 2024.
Additional information regarding these non-traditional applications and access to the online
application can be found at our website www.cfpartner.org/scholarships.