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Jellison Benevolent Society, Inc. Scholarships

The Jellison Benevolent Society, Inc. provides awards to students on an individual basis, as decided by the submission of a formal application and decision by the Board of Trustees at semi-annual meetings in July and December of each year. Emphasis is given to financial need and primarily grants are given to students in the Geary County, Kansas area- although, funds permitting, grants are awarded otherwise.

Applications are due in December for spring semester awards and June for fall semester awards.

Contact Susan Williams at the address or phone number provided here for formal application form that must be completed to be considered.

Applications can be sent to the following address:

819 N. Washington St. Junction City, KS 66441
Phone: (913) 762-2210 Fax: (785) 238-3880

Additional application address: c/o Dean R. Cassity, VP 141
Rimrock Junction City, KS 66441

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