Scholarship listings – March 26

Johnson Memorial Hospital foundation

The Johnson Memorial Hospital Foundation is offering multiple scholarships to students who want to study in the medical field.

Scholarships include:

Johnson Memorial Hospital Guild High School Scholarship: To financially assist high school seniors or high school graduates within the last two years, who plan to continue their education in a health-related field at any recognized and accredited college or university in Indiana.

Johnson Memorial Hospital Guild High School Continuing Education Health Field Scholarship: To financially assist Johnson Memorial Hospital employees or volunteers to continue their education in a health-related field at a recognized and accredited college or university in Indiana.

The Freda P. and Milliard R. Montgomery Scholarship: To financially assist Johnson County seniors to continue their education to pursuing a Bachelor of Science Nursing degree at a recognized and accredited college or university in Indiana.

Katie Robards Memorial Education Scholarship: To financially assist Johnson County residents pursuing careers in a health-related field at any recognized and accredited college or university in Indiana.

Applications are available by visiting johnsonmemorial foundation.org and clicking on scholarships. The deadline is April 2.

Sertoma Club

The Sertoma Club of Greenwood is offering four $2,000 one-year college scholarships to graduating high school seniors seeking a bachelor’s degree at an accredited college or university.

Eligible applicants are seniors attending Center Grove, Greenwood, Perry Meridian, Southport or Whiteland high schools.

Applications are available through the guidance counselor offices or sertomaclubofgreenwood.com. The application deadline is April 13, 2018.

The Sertoma Club of Greenwood intends to award one of the four scholarships to a student who is hearing impaired, or intends to major in an area related to speech and hearing. The remaining three scholarships are open to all other studies.

American Legion

Students from Franklin Community High School and Indian Creek High School may be eligible for a scholarship.

Franklin American Legion Auxiliary will be awarding the annual Elizabeth Duhamell and Marjorie Rook scholarship to two students for $500 each.

Applications are available at each high school.

Music major grant

Johnson County high school seniors who intend to pursue a music career may be eligible for a scholarship from a local music advocacy group. Matinee Musicale is offering a $600 scholarship. Students must be planning to attend an accredited college or university.

If interested, contact Clare Board at 317-560-5574.

Indiana Sheriff’s Association

The Indiana Sheriff’s Association will give $500 college scholarships to 40 qualified high school seniors or college students who are pursuing a degree in criminal justice studies.

To qualify for a scholarship, the applicant must be an Indiana resident, be a current member of the association or a dependent child or grandchild of a member, attend an Indiana college or university, major in a law enforcement field and enroll as a full-time student.

Applications can be downloaded from the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association website at indianasheriffs.org.

Applications must be completed and received no later than April 1.

Indiana Members Foundation

Indiana Members Foundation, the charitable arm of Indiana Members Credit Union, along with Indiana Members Credit Union, is taking applications for the Robert E. Martin Collegiate Scholarship Program, available to college students that are members of Indiana Members Credit Union. Ten $5,000 collegiate scholarships will be given.

The scholarship application and instructions can be found online at imf4kids.org. The deadline is March 31.

Gilmore Scholarship Trust

Graduating Franklin Community High School seniors can apply for a locally-funded scholarship.

The Gilmore Scholarship Trust will award up to $2,000 per year over a four-year period to graduating seniors going to Indiana colleges and universities full time, with preference given to those attending Franklin College.

Application information is available in the school’s guidance office. Deadline for submission is March 31.

Information: 317-474-4069