Coloradans for Nebraska

Coloradans for Nebraska will be offering additional Scholarship for Colorado Students to attend the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Kearney or the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

The $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to Colorado Students based on Scholastic Achievement, School Activities, Extracurricular Activities, Career Goals and Financial Need.

The completed applications must be submitted to Coloradans for Nebraska by March 1st to be considered for the coming school year.

Scholarships will be awarded on a semester basis of $500 per semester. Students must maintain a 2.5 or C+ average to receive the second semester scholarship of $500.

Finalist selected for the Scholarship may be interviewed by the CFN Board of Directors or by the CFN Scholarship committee. A presentation ceremony will be held in late April to announce the winners of this year Scholarships.

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