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APPLY FOR A PREBLE COUNTY YOUTH FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP


The Preble County Youth Foundation has scholarships available to Sinclair students who reside in Preble County. All scholarships will be awarded by the Foundation in an amount up to $1,000 per student, per school year. To be eligible to apply for the scholarship, you must meet all of the following criteria:

1. Students must maintain eligibility throughout the semester. The purpose of the Preble County Youth Foundation Bright Horizons Scholarship endowment is to advance education by providing scholarship support to students residing in Preble County who attend or are planning to attend Sinclair Community College.

2. All students enrolled or planning to enroll at Sinclair Community College, who reside in Preble County, and who demonstrate academic merit and financial need but are NOT eligible for Federal Pell grants, are eligible for this scholarship.

3. There is no course load requirement, but recipients must either be: enrolled in an associate degree program; taking classes toward possible transfer to a four-year college or university, enrolled in classes in pursuit of a licensure or certification; or enrolled in classes that will further enhance the recipient’s employment potential.

To apply for the Preble County Youth Foundation Scholarship, you will need to create an account with Sinclair’s Scholarship Tracking and Review System (STARS). STARS opens and closes at specific times before the start of each semester, so pay attention to the open and close dates. To find out how to create an account in STARS, visit the following website at http://www.sinclair.edu/stars. To learn more about the Preble County Youth Foundation, visit their website at http://www.preblecountyyouth.org/.



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