Hispanic-Latino Scholarship
Established to provide tuition and fees for undocumented and/or DACA Hispanic/Latino students who attend IU Columbus, IU Indianapolis, Purdue Polytechnic Columbus, or Ivy Tech Community College Columbus.
Established to provide tuition and fees for undocumented and/or DACA Hispanic/Latino students who attend IU Columbus, IU Indianapolis, Purdue Polytechnic Columbus, or Ivy Tech Community College Columbus.
Established by the Last Will and Testament of Alice Weichman to provide scholarships to adult students attending or planning to attend IU Columbus Ivy Tech College (Columbus) and Concordia Theological Seminary (Ft. Wayne, Indiana).
Established by The Findlay Publishing Company of Findlay, Ohio, in memory of Harold H. Heminger, President of the Findlay Publishing Company from 1965 to 1983. The Findlay Publishing Company is the parent company of White River Broadcasting located in Columbus.
Established in memory of Greg Craft who lost his life in a tragic accident in 2021. Greg was a 1995 graduate of Columbus East High School and a member of the football team.
Established to assist students who are studying nutrition science, food science, consumer or extension education or hospitality management.
Established in 2022 by Floyd & Cindy Rutan to provide educational assistance to students living in the Flat Rock-Hawcreek community.
Established in 2007 by the Bartholomew County Edward Jones financial advisors to provide scholarships to help students pursuing a career in financial services.
Established by friends and members of the dental community to honor the memory of Dr. Glenn Callaway, who practiced dentistry in Columbus for more than 39 years.
Established by Mr. and Mrs. Cleve J. Francoeur, Sr. in memory of their son. A graduate of Wabash College and Indiana University Medical School, Dr. Francoeur practiced dermatology in Bartholomew and Jackson counties. He passed away in an automobile accident in February 2007.
Established by friends, colleagues and family to honor the memory of Dave Galle and his work in our community. Dave was a man of quiet strength and integrity, who treated others with respect and compassion. He also understood the value of education and its ability to improve quality of life. As executive director of the Community Education Coalition, Dave championed efforts to increase availability of quality education in our region, from pre-K through the postsecondary level. His greatest wish was to ensure that students in our region would have the opportunity to pursue education that could lead to well-paying employment, regardless of income, race or background.