Key Club International is a high school organization sponsored by Kiwanis International which assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve the children of the world. The Key Club Scholarships was established by Redding Kiwanis to fund graduating seniors from Foothill, Enterprise, and Shasta High schools. This scholarship is centered around the active service of the recipients to their schools and community. Applying students must be active, dues-paying members of their high school Key Club. The Key Club scholarship recipients will be notified when their names are announced at the 2022 Key Club Education and Leadership Conference. Also, all scholarships will be provided as cash awards in the form of a check sent directly to the college and/or the student in August.

Eligibility:

In order to apply for this scholarship, the interested student must be a Key Club member who meets the following criteria:

Has been an active Key Club member since 11th grade (with the exception of the G. Harold Martin Outstanding Club President Award) and is in good standing.Completed volunteer work directed towards this project (If applying for the Governor’s Project scholarship).Has paid dues and appears on Key Club International’s Membership Report.Is a graduating high school senior (with the exception of the G. Harold Martin Outstanding Club President Award).Is a college, university, technical, or vocational school-bound student.Has a grade–point average of at least a “B” or the equivalent of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.Has attached an official high school transcript with an explanation of the grading system utilized.Has attached an official document that explains the community service hours the applicant has received through Key Club.

Application Procedure:

The Scholarships Committee encourages interested students to join the Remind 101. Text @flkcsh to 81010. Recipients of the 2022 Key Club Scholarships must complete and submit the Scholarship Recipient Information Form and the general application to the Scholarships Committee Chair Anna Langley at scholarships@floridakeyclub.org by February 10th, annually.

Key Club Scholarships 2022 in the USA

Some Related Scholarships include

1. The Ellie Gander Scholarship

This scholarship will be awarded to a member of Key Club in Division 1 of the Florida District of Key Club International and college-bound seniors who demonstrate the strongest qualifications as per the general application essays and recommendations, having discovered the heart to serve, answered the call to lead, and accepted the courage to engage which defines Key Club service leadership. Application Type: General Application, Certification Document Deadline: February 10th, annually. Amount Awarded: $1,000 per scholarship Number Awarded: Varies John W & C. McLean Trust Scholarships at Lincoln University

2. Governor’s Project Scholarship

This scholarship will be awarded to a member of Key Club International who has clearly served their home, school, and community through this service project and also placed much of his/her efforts into the Governor’s Project, Keys to Educate. The Keys to Educate Project is an initiative to eliminate the high rate of illiteracy in Florida. Application Type: General Application, Certification Document Deadline: February 10th, annually. Amount Awarded: $1,000 per scholarship Number Awarded: 1

3. The Florida Key Club Endowment Fund Scholarship

This scholarship from the Florida Key Club Endowment Fund will be awarded to college-bound seniors who demonstrate the strongest qualifications as per the general application essays and recommendations, having discovered the heart to serve, answered the call to lead, and accepted the courage to engage which defines Key Club service leadership. Application Type: General Application,  Certification Document Deadline: February 10th, annually. Amount Awarded: $2,000 per scholarship Number Awarded: 9 Wells Mountain Foundation Scholarships For Gabon students

4. Distinguished Club President and G. Harold Martin Outstanding Club President Scholarship

This scholarship is funded by the Kiwanis Club of Brooksville and will be awarded solely on merit to only one club president judged to be the most outstanding among all who meet the Distinguished Club President Award criteria. Application Type: Must complete the G. Harold Martin Outstanding Club President Award application. Deadline: March 7th, annually Amount Awarded: $1,000 Number Awarded: 1

5. Malcolm Lewis Scholarship

The Malcolm Lewis Scholarship for Leadership and Service is awarded to one person who embodies the ideals of Malcolm Lewis, the 1st Key Club International President Application Type: General Application, Certification Document Deadline: February 10th, annually Amount Awarded: $1,000 Number Awarded: 1

6. The J. Walker Field Scholarship (Florida Kiwanis Foundation)

This scholarship will be awarded to select graduating senior Key Club members who exemplify the spirit of Kiwanis through their service and prove to strengthen their community in the future. This scholarship applies only to colleges and universities within the Florida District. Application Type: The Foundation provides its own application. Click here for more information and the application. Deadline: March 1st, annually Amount Awarded: $1,000 per scholarship Number Awarded:14 Last Dollar Scholarships 2023

7. The George & Ann Langguth Scholarship (Florida Kiwanis Foundation)

This is a multi-year scholarship awarded to an immediate family member of a current Kiwanis Member who exemplifies Kiwanis’ value of service. The recipient may be a high school senior or already in college, not limited to Florida colleges and universities. Application Type: The Foundation provides its own application. Click here for more information and the application. Deadline: May 15th, annually Amount Awarded: $1,000 per scholarship, may be awarded to a recipient up to a maximum of 4 consecutive years. Number Awarded: Varies

8. Nancy M. Liddell Scholarship (Brock Communications Foundation)

This scholarship is especially for students having experience with neuromuscular diseases such as MS, lupus, and other similar diseases who show genuine use for this aid in achieving a higher education. Application Type: Requires a 1500-word essay and a one-page maximum recommendation from an educator that speaks to readiness for college courses and workload. More information such as the essay prompt can be found at www.brockcomm.com/foundation/ Materials should be emailed to lisabrock@brockcomm.com. Deadline: TBA Amount Awarded: $500 Obama Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Columbia, USA

9. Southern Housing Scholarship Foundation

Qualified students attending the Florida A&M University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida State University, Santa Fe College, Tallahassee Community College, and the University of Florida will be awarded scholarships in the form of rent-free housing to live in one of twenty-seven, furnished scholarship houses that are adjacent to their college campus. Application Type: The foundation provides its own application. Click here for more information and the application. Deadline: April 1st, annually Amount Awarded: Rent-free housing Number Awarded: Varies For more information Contact Scholarships Committee Chair Anna Langley at scholarships@floridakeyclub.org.

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