New Kent Students Can Win $3,000 Scholarships by April 20
A Virginia community group is handing out $6,000 in scholarships to help local high school seniors pursue their dreams. The LaSertoma Club wants to make college and career training more affordable for New Kent students.
Two graduating seniors in New Kent County have a shot at $3,000 scholarships that could change the trajectory of their futures.
The Bottom of the Bridge LaSertoma Club announced it's offering two separate scholarship grants to New Kent High School seniors this spring. One scholarship supports students heading to community college or a four-year university, while the other helps those pursuing technical training in fields like nursing, welding, or culinary arts.
The scholarships recognize that education comes in many forms. Students attending traditional high schools, specialized programs like Code RVA and Maggie Walker Governor's School, or even homeschooled teens can apply as long as they live in New Kent County.
Award committees will look beyond just grades. They're considering financial need, academic performance, educational goals, and how students have given back to their community through volunteer work.
Technical program students can grab applications from the Bridging Communities Career and Technical Center admissions office. Everyone else should contact their guidance counselor at New Kent High School or request an application by mail.
The Ripple Effect
These scholarships do more than ease the burden of tuition. They send a message that the community believes in its young people, whether they're headed to medical school or learning a skilled trade. In an era when student debt can feel crushing, local organizations stepping up to invest in hometown talent creates hope that spreads beyond the two winners.
For families weighing whether higher education is financially possible, $3,000 can mean the difference between enrolling and waiting another year. That's textbooks, housing deposits, certification exams, and chef's knives covered.
The April 20 deadline gives students over a month to polish their applications and gather recommendation letters. Winners will be chosen based on merit, need, and potential to make their own positive impact someday.
New Kent's next generation of nurses, engineers, chefs, and community leaders just got a better shot at reaching their goals.
Based on reporting by Google News - Scholarship Awarded
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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