Charles E. Jones Scholarship

The Charles E. Jones Scholarship is for use at an accredited two or four-year institution (public or private). The award amount may vary from year to year; it is non-renewable and paid directly to the institution upon receipt of verification of enrollment.

To be eligible, applicant must:
- Be a U.S. citizen
- Be a graduating senior from Lincoln High School
- Have attended LHS for at least two years
- Rank in the top half of the graduating class
- Demonstrate evidence of growth in citizenship while at LHS
- Demonstrate financial need to pursue post-secondary education
- Have participated in at least two extracurricular activities during junior and senior years at LHS
- Demonstrate potential for completing post-secondary degree program
- Be accepted for enrollment at an accredited two or four-year institution

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