ACS Youth Scholarship Program

A limited number of scholarships will be awarded this year for students enrolled in an institution (university, college, technical or vocational school). The awards will be paid directly to the institution of choice and will supplement the fall semester tuition costs.

You are eligible to apply for an American Cancer Society Youth Scholarship if you:
- Were diagnosed with cancer before the age of 21
- Are under the age 25 at the time of application
- Are a legal resident of Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota or Wisconsin for at least one year
- Have been accepted to attend an accredited two to four-year institution (university, college, technical or vocational school)
- Have completed the application process
- Can provide your Estimated Financial Contribution (EFC) score from your Free Application for Financial Student Aid (FAFSA)

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