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Most of these opportunities are competitive with national and global applicants and are NOT sponsored by PCSD. Please check the sources before sharing your personal information.

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Please click here for a list of Community and Local Scholarships

Please check this link frequently.  This is an alphabetical list of scholarships that are community and locally funded.

Information on this list is subject to change based on availability.  

Click here for Scholarship Opportunities - Vocational, Technical, and Trade Schools

Automotive or Mechanic, Dental, Nursing, HVAC, Plumbing, Skilled Trades Scholarships, Welding

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Click here for Princeton City School District Scholarships  

Please check this link frequently.  This is an alphabetical list of scholarships that are community and locally funded.

Information on this list is subject to change based on availability.  

If you have questions or concerns, please e-mail Mrs. Kelly Meyer

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Click here for PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS

Please check this link frequently.  This is an alphabetical list of scholarships that are community and locally funded.

Information on this list is subject to change based on availability.  

If you have questions or concerns, please e-mail Mrs. Kelly Meyer

Hispanic Scholarship Programs

Click here for Information on Hispanic Scholarship Programs

Please check this link frequently.  Information on this list is subject to change.  

You will find information on scholarships for current high school students and for undergraduate students currently attending college.

If you have questions or concerns, please e-mail Mrs. Kelly Meyer

Click here for More opportunities for Scholarships

Please check this link frequently.  This is an alphabetical list of scholarships that are community and locally funded.

Information on this list is subject to change based on availability.  

The Mega List of Scholarships You Should Apply For from Colleges of Distinction

* These opportunities are competitive with national/global applicants and are not sponsored by our District

Mini-Grants for Youth Service Projects:

America’s Promise Alliance: Power of Youth Challenge
The Power of Youth Challenge, an initiative of America’s Promise Alliance, invites youth from across the country to bring positive change to their communities by leading social service projects. Teams made up of at least three young people, ages 13 to 18, will have access to a mini-grant of up to $250, with the amount determined by project needs. Teams who complete their projects will be eligible to apply for an accelerator grant of up to $5,000 to grow their projects over the next year. The deadline for team registration is 5:00 PM EST on July 30. Visit the Power of Youth Challenge website to review the eligibility criteria and application process.