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Columbus Citizens Foundation College Scholarship

The Columbus Citizens Foundation’s College Scholarship Program was established in 1984. Recipients receive four-year scholarships that help underwrite the cost of their college tuitions. Our scholarships, while generous, provide assistance towards tuition but will not cover payment for all school costs.

If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please take a moment to learn about our requirements and the scholarship application process.

Students who are of Italian descent with a GPA of 3.25 (85%) or higher who are from households where the total gross income does not exceed $25,000 per capita are eligible. Only seniors in high school who will enter college as freshmen in the upcoming fall semester are eligible to apply. Students who are already in college are NOT eligible for this scholarship.

A committee reviews and evaluates the applications and asks applicants and their families to visit the Foundation for a mandatory interview.

Approximately a month after all interviews have been held, the committee decides which applicants will be awarded scholarships. Notification is made by mail.

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