Local lawmakers are encouraging high school students who want to pursue work-based learning and credentials outside the classroom to apply for the Career Scholarship Account program.
Career Scholarship Accounts program provides $5,000 annually for 10th through 12th-grade students enrolled in eligible work-based learning programs, including internships, apprenticeships, applied learning experiences and credential attainment experiences.
Career Scholarship Accounts funds can be used to cover eligible expenses in the following categories:
- Enrollment fees for courses, sequences, apprenticeships or programs of study
- Career coaching and navigation services
- Post-secondary education and training
- Transportation and equipment
- Certification and credentialing examinations
Students at any Indiana high school are encouraged to apply by Oct. 1.
To apply and learn more about Career Scholarship Accounts visit in.gov/tos/csa.