Scholarships Available
Protect Geauga Parks is offering its eighth annual Bob McCullough Memorial Conservation Scholarships to assist Geauga County high school seniors who will be attending two or four-year colleges, as well as those interested in pursuing non-degree technical programs that focus on environmental sustainability...
PGP Offers Scholarships
Protect Geauga Parks is offering its eighth annual Bob McCullough Memorial Conservation Scholarships to assist Geauga County high school seniors who will be attending two or four-year colleges, as well as those interested in pursuing non-degree technical programs that focus on environmental sustainability.
Three scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded. Applications are due by midnight March 16.
Visit ProtectGeaugaParks.us for application information and eligibility.
Questions? Email info.protectgeaugaparks@gmail.com.
Academic Awards Available
The Awards Committee for the First Congregational Church of Claridon announces the availability of awards for the 2024-25 academic year. The purpose of the award is to encourage people to further their education through a traditional college, trade school or the equivalent.
Graduating high school seniors, college students or high school graduates are encouraged to apply. Candidates should be prepared to write about church, school and community involvement.
Application forms are available through the guidance offices of Chardon, Berkshire, Cardinal and Agape schools or through Claridon Congregational Church.
Applications are due no later than March 30 via email at awards.ccc@gmail.com.
Farm Bureau Scholarships
Geauga County Farm Bureau is offering scholarship opportunities to students pursuing post-high school education. The number of acceptable qualifying applications determines the scholarship amount.
Applicants do not have to be enrolled in an agricultural field of study. The scoring system places a higher emphasis on applicants with agricultural involvement, as well as Farm Bureau involvement and membership history. Prior recipients may reapply.
The applicant must be either a current Geauga County Farm Bureau member or a family member whose parents/guardian is a current Geauga County Farm Bureau member at the time of applying and at the time of scholarship payout.
Applicants must be a part-time or a full-time enrollee of an accredited two or four-year college, university or technical school. For first-year students, the applicant must prove enrollment or admission status.
Recipients of a scholarship or a representative must attend the Farm Bureau annual meeting held in September. If unable to attend, the county board/office must be notified at least 24 hours before. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of the scholarship.
The fillable form is available online at www.geaugafb.org or by emailing geauga@ofbf.org. No handwritten forms will be accepted.
Applications must be submitted by March 31.
For more information, contact the county Farm Bureau office at 440-426-2195.




