The Rogers Foundation Announces Over $400,000 in College Scholarships for Clark County High School Seniors – There’s Still Time to Apply Application Period Open Through February 4, 2024

January 11, 2024

Aspiring scholars are encouraged to review the minimum eligibility criteria and submit their applications directly through The Rogers Foundation's website at therogers.foundation. It's important to note that while applicants are required to complete the SAT or ACT, there is no minimum score requirement.

The Rogers Foundation is committed to shaping the futures of promising students by offering annual scholarships totaling $100,000, with a cumulative contribution of $400,000. These scholarships, spanning from $5,000 to $25,000 per year for four years, are designed to support students in their pursuit of higher education within and beyond the state of Nevada. The scholarships are for students attending any institution of higher education, including vocational or technical schools, community colleges, or state universities.

$25,000 Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship, renewable for an additional three years, will be awarded to one outstanding recipient.

$10,000 Scholarships: Five deserving students will be awarded $10,000 each annually, renewable for an additional three years, to attend the institution of their choice.

$5,000 Scholarships: An additional five students will receive $5,000 annually, renewable for an extra three years, to further their education at their preferred institution.

Michelle Sanders, Executive Vice President, and COO of The Rogers Foundation, expressed enthusiasm for the scholarship season, saying, “Scholarship season is the best time of the year for us, as it allows us to honor our commitment to changing lives through the power of education. We urge students to seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship and pursue their educational aspirations. We understand the very real and daunting challenges of planning for college, including the financial burden it can bring. Our mission is to alleviate this burden and provide a brighter future for these aspiring scholars."

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