Scholarships are funds that do not require repayment. They range from a specific amount given in a particular semester to a full scholarship of tuition, fees and books for up to four continuous semesters.
A number of scholarships have been established at St. Charles Community College and through our local community. Institutional scholarships offered through SCC include the following:
Scholarships are based on a wide range of criteria that include academic achievement, enrollment in a specific career program, leadership involvement, talent and athletic ability.
Since there are literally thousands of scholarships nationwide, you may want to contact the library for additional scholarship sources, or review the information found at: Free Scholarship Search or Wired Scholar.com.
Information is subject to change without notice.
For more information, send an e-mail to scholarships@stchas.edu
| Scholarship | Value | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| University of Missouri- St. Louis Community College Merit Scholarship in Business Administration | Varies | Oct. 31, 13 |
| Southeast Missouri State University - Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship | $500. | Nov. 1, 13 |
| Southeast Missouri State University - Community College Scholarship | Varies based on GPA and credits | Nov. 1, 13 |
| Webster University - Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship | Scholarship awards may range up to $6,000 per year with the actual amount based upon the cumulative GPA. | Dec. 1, 13 |
| University of Missouri-Columbia - Community College Scholars Award | $2,000 | Feb. 1, 14 |
| Southeast Missouri State- Outstanding Community College Scholarship | $3,000 | March 1, 14 |
Entering accurate selections will help you narrow the scholarships for which you may be eligible. While you may not meet all of the criteria for the scholarships listed, following this filtering process will help to eliminate scholarships for which you do not qualify. Read each scholarship description and criteria carefully. To be eligible to apply for the scholarship you must meet all of the criteria specified. Meeting the eligibility requirement for a scholarship does not guarantee that you will be awarded the scholarship.