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"The KFC Colonel's Scholars Program® is looking for high school seniors with entrepreneurial drive, strong perseverance, demonstrated financial need, and who want to pursue a college education at an accredited public institution in the state they reside. "
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High school seniors who plan to attend a public institution in their state of residence and demonstrate "entrepreneurial drive, strong perseverance," and financial need should apply for this program.
  
 
== Requirements ==
 
== Requirements ==
"To be eligible to compete for the KFC Colonel's Scholars Scholarship, an individual must:
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* Graduate from high school in the current academic year
 
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* Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75
* Graduate from high school this academic year
 
* Earn a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 2.75
 
 
* Plan to pursue a bachelor's degree at a public, in-state college or university
 
* Plan to pursue a bachelor's degree at a public, in-state college or university
 
* Be a US citizen or permanent resident
 
* Be a US citizen or permanent resident
* Demonstrate financial need"
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* Demonstrate financial need
  
 
== Amount==
 
== Amount==
"The Scholarship offered by the KFC Colonel's Scholars Program provides funding for:
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Awards up to \$5,000 a year can help cover the costs of
 
 
 
* Tuition
 
* Tuition
 
* Fees
 
* Fees
 
* Books
 
* Books
 
* Room and Board
 
* Room and Board
 
Awards can be up to <dollar/>5,000 per year. The scholar could receive up to <dollar/>20,000 over four years to help complete a bachelor's degree. "
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:36, 29 June 2022

High school seniors who plan to attend a public institution in their state of residence and demonstrate "entrepreneurial drive, strong perseverance," and financial need should apply for this program.

Requirements

  • Graduate from high school in the current academic year
  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75
  • Plan to pursue a bachelor's degree at a public, in-state college or university
  • Be a US citizen or permanent resident
  • Demonstrate financial need

Amount

Awards up to $5,000 a year can help cover the costs of

  • Tuition
  • Fees
  • Books
  • Room and Board



For more information, check out the website.

See also