For Immediate Release
Contact: Laura Inlow
(618) 468-3200
linlow@lc.edu
L&C Foundation Taking Applications for Remaining Scholarships
GODFREY – The Lewis and Clark Community College Foundation is accepting applications for about $27,000 in remaining scholarships available to support L&C students during the 2020-2021 academic year.
The deadline to apply is Aug. 7, 2020.
“All students – full and part-time, career and transfer, students of color and more – are encouraged to apply,” said Debby Edelman, director of development for the Lewis and Clark Foundation.
Students can fill out a single application at www.lc.edu/scholarships and be matched with any and all they are eligible for.
The following scholarships are available:
- Brad, Kyra, Kris, and Karey Lakin Scholarship – for students from Roxana and East Alton-Wood River High Schools (2 scholarships available)
- Dylan M. Kiehna Automotive Technology Scholarship
- L&C Alumni Association Scholarship – for students who have completed 28 credit hours at L&C
- L&C Alumni Association Scholarship – for students who have completed 28 credit hours at L&C
- Phillips 66 PTEC Minority Scholarship (2 scholarships available)
- The Edna Sawyer Memorial Scholarship – for students who intend to major in education (2 scholarships available)
- The Eric & Joan Gowin Scholarship for Construction Management
- The Jack and Irene Reed Memorial Scholarship for the Visually Impaired
- The Jake Rose Scholarship for Physical Science
- The John L. & Betty L. McDaniels Endowed Scholarship – for students who intend to major in English, physics, or an engineering discipline
- The Olin Minority Scholarship (3 scholarships available)
- The Susan Hemminger & Robert Awe Educational Scholarship
- The Talley Broadcasting Corporation Scholarship
- The Theresa D. Finkes Nursing Scholarship – for 3rd semester Nursing students (2 scholarships available)
Students who have questions about the application process can contact Foundation Administrative Assistant Alex Ruiz at aruiz@lc.edu for assistance.
Cover photo by Krystie Morrison.