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Illinois Valley Community College Opens $300,000 Scholarship Applications for 2025-2026

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Illinois Valley Community College is now accepting scholarship applications for the 2025-2026 academic year, with nearly $300,000 in awards up for grabs. The application window opened on February 6, 2025, and will close on March 6th, offering students a streamlined process thanks to new software. Scholarships are available across a wide range of disciplines, and over 80 general awards are specifically designed for students still exploring their academic paths. This opportunity aims to ease the financial burden and support the educational journeys of diverse learners. Don’t miss the chance to apply and secure funding for your future!

When the application window opens on February 6th, applicants will create an account at ivcc.awardspring.com to begin. After providing identification and academic record information, they will move on to detail their educational and professional goals, community service and involvement, and financial need. For more information about the Foundation scholarships, contact Donna Swiskoski, Scholarship Specialist for the IVCC Foundation, at 815-224-0551.

Foundation Executive Director Tracy Beattie reminds students the application is only open once each year, so it is important to take time to apply now.

Beattie expects the number of applicants to grow this year as rising enrollment brings more students looking to finance their education, and she hopes the simplicity of the new software encourages more applicants. “The IVCC Foundation has invested in new software with the intention of creating a better experience for our students.”

Although not required, students are encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for need-based scholarships. “Not all scholarships are need-based. There are scholarships for every type of student and financial need, and a high GPA is not always required. Do not assume that you will not qualify for anything,” Beattie said.

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