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Tell City Site Specific Scholarships

Scholarships

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµios students have the opportunity to apply to several scholarships that are specific to the Tell City Career & Technology Center. Please find these local scholarships outlined below or see even more scholarships that you can get through our Evansville full-service campus

Tell City Campus Retention Scholarship

Awarded to a degree seeking student taking at least six credit hours in the Fall Semester at the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµios Tell City Campus and enrolled in at least six credit hours for the Spring Semester. Scholarship awarded in Spring Semester only.

Ervin and Lelan Lautner Memorial Scholarship

Two $5,000 (maximum) scholarships will be awarded in the Spring of 2020

  • One scholarship to a Tell City High School graduate, and
  • One scholarship to a Perry Central High School graduate.

Each scholarship covers courses at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµios campuses in Evansville and/or Tell City that lead to Certificate, Technical Certificate or Associate of Applied Science Degree in one of the following areas:

  • Manufacturing, Production and Operations
  • Advanced Automation and Robotics
  • Industrial Technology (Mechanical, Electrical or Welding)
  • Building Construction Technology or HVAC
  • Healthcare Specialist (including Medical Assisting, Paramedic Science or Surgical Technology)
  • Information Technology
  • Automotive or Diesel Technology

The resources of each scholarship will be distributed over multiple semesters for a total award value of up to $5,000.  The scholarship funding priority is: 1) tuition and fees; 2) books only if tuition and fees are covered.

The scholarships expire 40 months after the initial award date or when the $5,000 limit is reached.

Scholarship award priority will be based on:

  • Students completing Early College Pathway courses prior to high school graduation
  • Students with financial need,
  • Students with no near-term plans for transferring to a 4-year college