Indiana College Scholarships & Grants
A rising number of students need help affording a college education. Before looking
to loans for assistance, students should consider the myriad scholarship and grant
opportunities available to them. In fact, students may be eligible to receive awards
simply by residing or attending college in Indiana. Check out the Indiana scholarships
listed below for a sample of the awards you may find at our site. For additional
information about scholarship and grant opportunities based on state and non-state
criteria, you may conduct a free college scholarship search at
Scholarships.com.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance eXceL Awards
eXceL Awards is a creative arts competition by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, allowing
high school authors, poets, artists, songwriters, filmmakers and performers the
opportunity to express themselves on topics of interest and vital importance to
Indiana teenagers. Since 1989, eXceL Awards has invited every Indiana high school
student to express himself or herself on a relevant issue.
More
information on the Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance eXceL Awards.
The Linda Craig Memorial Scholarship
The Linda Craig Memorial Scholarship provides scholarships for undergraduate college
students presently enrolled in an Indiana college or university. The scholarship
is awarded to deserving students with an academic major of medicine, sports medicine,
physical therapy and/or related disciplines. The scholarship was established in
the memory of Linda Lorraine Sharvelle Craig by Indiana Pacers Head Athletic Trainer
David Craig and Dr. John Abrams. The scholarship is supported by those who remember
Linda and perpetuate her legacy through the scholarship recipients.
Each year, 25 students in the 10th and 11th grades are selected to receive awards
of up to 50 percent (50%) of their calculated need at the college of their choice
within the continental United States.
More information on The Linda Craig Memorial Scholarship.
The Minority Teacher Scholarship
The Minority Teacher Scholarship was created by the 1988 Indiana General Assembly
to address the critical shortage of Black and Hispanic teachers in Indiana. In 1990
the Indiana General Assembly amended the Minority program to include the field of
Special Education, and in 1991 the fields of Occupational and Physical Therapy were
added.
More information
on The Minority Teacher Scholarship.