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College-bound seniors in Wayne Township have until March 7 to complete applications for a series of scholarships made available by the Wayne Township Education Foundation.

“We have a wide variety of scholarships, with an equally wide variety of application criteria,” said Wayne Township Education Foundation Executive Director Lisa Baize. “Our goal is to get the word out about these opportunities so students know what is available to them.”

There are 12 scholarships in all, most of which range from $500 to $1,000 or more. The exception is the Superintendent’s Endowed Scholarship, awarded to students seeking post-secondary degrees in education. This scholarship provides at least $1,000 each year for four years.

Each of these scholarships has an online application process. Learn more about each of these scholarships here.

ABOUT THE WAYNE TOWNSHIP EDUCATION FOUNDATION
The Wayne Township Education Foundation (WTEF) provides community leadership to enrich, engage, and stimulate teaching and learning in the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township. WTEF accomplishes this by supporting school programs and resources, while recognizing excellence among students and staff. To learn more about WTEF and/or establishing a named, designated fund, call 317-988-7966, visit wtef.wayne.k12.in.us, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter @WayneTwpEdFound.