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LCF/CCC Scholarship

DESCRIPTION
The LEXINGTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION and CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION have jointly established an annual scholarship of $600.00. This scholarship will be awarded to a Lexington High School student who plans full-time enrollment at CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE.

QUALIFICATIONS
Consideration for the scholarship will be given to any graduating senior who ranks in the upper 1/2 of the class, shows qualities of good character and leadership, academic achievement, financial need and participation in extra-curricular and community activities.

INSTRUCTIONS
Each applicant should complete the application. (The application is provided on-line in .pdf format. To view and print this application you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. To download the reader
click here. Or
Application in MS Word form) The applicant must also provide three letters of recommendation. Two are to be completed by instructors whose class the applicant has completed or in which he/she is currently enrolled. The third is to be completed by an adult designated by the applicant outside the school other than a relative. Please attach a recent photograph. The application should be submitted to the counselor who will submit it to the Lexington Community Foundation Scholarship Committee. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

The scholarship will be awarded at Honors Night.

PAYMENT
Payment of this scholarship will be made after successful completion of the first semester or term of the freshman year with a grade point average of 2.5 or better, based on a 4.0 grading system.

In the event the recipient does not meet the required GPA, a probationary term, immediately following the recipients first term, will be granted.  If the recipient's 2nd term GPA meets the scholarship requirement, the scholarship will be awarded following the probationary term.

An alternate will be named and will be awarded if the recipient does not attend a college within the state of Nebraska.

(updated 2002)