Amy Lowenstein Scholarship

The Amy Lowenstein Scholarship Fund was created to provide financial support in the form of scholarships for academically promising graduates of Addison County public high schools who plan to attend a competitive, degree-granting, four-year, accredited postsecondary school full-time.

Eligibility:
- Attend an accredited school approved for federal Title IV funding
(Pell grants, Stafford loans, PLUS loans)
- Reside in Addison County
- Attend a competitive postsecondary school
- Seek a bachelor’s degree
- Demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and promise of continued excellence
- Demonstrate financial need
- Demonstrate school/community involvement

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