YLS TEXTBOOK SCHOLARSHIP

College textbooks are a necessary, but costly, expense that is not typically covered by academic scholarships. Our Young Leaders Society (YLS) helps ease that burden for high school students through its textbook scholarship fund. This scholarship is a $1,000 award, renewable for up to four years, created to offset the expense of books needed to further a student’s education after high school.

The 2023 scholarship applications deadline is March 31, 2023.

 

Scholarship Criteria

Recipients may receive up to $4,000 in scholarship funds. 

To be eligible for the scholarship award, students must:

  • Be a high school senior attending a Greater Stark County school district (Stark and Carroll Counties included)
  • Be a first-generation college student – defined as a student pursuing a 2-year associate’s degree or four-year college or university degree whose parent(s) or guardian(s) did not complete a 2-year associate’s degree or four-year college or university degree
  • Have an accumulated grade point average of 2.75 or better on a 4.00 scale or the equivalent by the demonstration of proficiency on all required state standards
  • Submit the below application, an official high school transcript and one letter of recommendation from a personal (non-family) reference by the published deadline of March 31, 2023, 10PM EST

Each of these criteria is a requirement, along with other factors as may be determined by the United Way Young Leaders Society Steering Committee. Students from underrepresented populations are encouraged to apply. 

Please email Madison Evans ([email protected]) or Brett Pinson ([email protected]) with any questions regarding the application process.

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Past Scholarship Recipients

Apply here for the YLS Book Scholarship


    * Are you a Greater Stark County High School senior?

    * Are you a first-generation college student? Defined as a student pursuing a 2-year associate’s degree or four-year college or university degree whose parent(s) or guardian(s) did not complete a 2-year associate’s degree or four-year college or university degree.

    Excellent, you are eligible!

    Please continue the application process by completing the remaining questions.

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    I affirm that the information that I have provided on this application form and any additional material that I submit is complete, accurate and true to the best of my knowledge. I authorize each high school that I have attended to release academic and personal information, as related to this scholarship application. Any application containing false or misleading information or documentation can result in revocation of the scholarship.

    One letter of recommendation from a personal (non-family) reference and a copy of your transcript is required to complete the application process. If you do not have these at this time, please email them to Madison Evans - [email protected] and or Brett Pinson - [email protected] after you submit the online application. They will need to be submitted by the published deadline.

    We're sorry but you must be a Carroll or Stark County high school senior and a first-generation college student to apply.