Simon Kenton High School senior Brett Bockmon has been named as one of six winners of the Better Business Bureau’s Thomas J. Klinedinst, Jr. Memorial Students of Integrity Scholarship, worth $5,000. The scholarship competition is an essay contest in which students must address an ethical quandary. Hundreds of students around the Better Business Bureau of […]
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Scholarship fund started in late Beechwood guidance counselor’s honor
A scholarship fund has been established in honor of the late Mary Philippe, a guidance counselor at Beechwood Independent Public Schools, to be open to any graduating Beechwood student.
Fraternal Order of Police offers $500 scholarship to Covington seniors
The Covington branch of the Fraternal Order of Police is offering a $500 scholarship for local graduating seniors, the application deadline of which is July 1. “The FOP is proud to continue the tradition of helping to support the community with this scholarship as we invest in the future of Covington through encouraging the development […]
Transportation cabinet offering new scholarship in construction management
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is expanding its two civil engineering scholarship programs to include a construction management scholarship, which provides tuition assistance, hands-on experience, and employment after graduation. KYTC will award up to 30 new scholarships for the 2022-2023 school year to prospective and current college students pursuing civil engineering and engineering technology degrees. […]
NKU students awarded scholarships from adult national honor society organization
Two Northern Kentucky University students received a $2,500 scholarship award and are the only students in Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati area to be selected. Anna Dailey and Asia Whitmore received the scholarship from Alpha Sigma Lambda, an adult national honor society organization. “I was beyond thrilled to hear I had won this scholarship,” Whitmore, an […]
Local family sponsors college scholarships for students with outstanding track records in community service
Due to the rising cost of college tuition, some productive high school students who aspire to attend college or trade school may have been dissuaded due to financial barriers. More than half, or 56%, of college students say they can no longer afford their tuition, according to a survey by OneClass. Lloyd Memorial High School […]

