Class of 2024 graduates

Current Scholarships

Penn’s College & Career Resources Center collects information on scholarships, college, and career resources to to share with students and families. 

A listing of current scholarships shared with Penn’s College & Career Center are updated regularly in Google Doc.

Click here to review current scholarship opportunities shared with Penn High School.

 

Other Scholarship Resources

We don’t have access to all scholarship resources. There are many places you can visit online for a listing of other opportunities. Check with the Financial Aid Office of the college/university you are applying to see what institution scholarships are available and see what you are qualified for. These are some other great resources for your scholarship search:

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Indiana:

National:

Scholarship information shared with Penn High School is shared with students and families in a number of ways:

Don’t forget to fill out your FAFSA!

Any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs must fill out a FAFSA. This includes grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans. Click here to start the process.

Have questions or need help, click here to email Mrs. Jodi Jensen or call (574) 258-9582.


DISCLAIMER:

As a public educational institution, Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is prohibited from sharing scholarships, fellowships, internships, research projects, or any other opportunities that may exclude or otherwise discriminate against students on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, or any other protected characteristic. 

Posting information about such scholarships on a public school or district website is viewed as promotion and free advertisement by the Office of Civil Rights and restricts public entities from doing so.

Many private organizations, colleges and universities offer scholarships to eligible students based on a set of criteria determined by that institution and are permitted to do so as private organizations if they do not receive federal and state funding. 

Private all female and all male colleges/universities and certain all male military institutions are expressly permitted under the law.

Students are encouraged to research, seek out, and pursue all types of scholarships available to them. There are many resources available online or through higher education institutions themselves as those listed above along with many others.

Scholarships listed on this webpage have signed a non-discrimination form attesting to and certifying that they are in accordance with all federal and state executive orders and laws. 

It is the responsibility of parents/guardians/custodians to do their due diligence before applying for any scholarships, not just those listed.