Black River High School is located in Sullivan, Ohio. Scholarships for students attending Black River High School can be found in our scholarship database
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233 County Road 40
Sullivan, Ohio
44880
(419)736-3303
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Through trade school, students learn the hands-on skills needed to contribute to this region鈥檚 growing industries. We support students in full-time science, technology, engineering, and mathematics trade school programs, with examples including welding, machining, mechatronics, networking, and automation.Award AmountsTypical scholarships for trade school range from $2,000-$5,000 per year.Eligible ProgramsStudents must plan to enroll in, or be accepted to, a full-time...
The Alfred B. Glossbrenner Scholarship was established in 1988, in honor of the founding chairman of the AISE Canton District Section. In 1996, the Executive Committee of AISE Canton Section voted to award a second scholarship in honor of John Klusch for more than 35 years as Canton Section Secretary.AwardsThe Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter scholarship program will award up to...
This scholarship will be awarded annually to a female student who is a resident of Ohio. Furthermore, the applicant will be committed to completing a Bachelor鈥檚 degree at a four year university/college.Larry F. Ball Memorial Scholarship ApplicationDear Student,Thank you for your interest in the $4000.00 Larry F. Ball Memorial Scholarship! In order to be eligible for this scholarship, you must...
The Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools (OMACCS) is offering our 2026 LEADS! Scholarship program for Ohio & Michigan high school seniors graduating by Spring 2026! This year we are offering 147 scholarships at 16 Ohio and Michigan career colleges, totaling over $255,000, with FULL and PARTIAL scholarships available! The DEADLINE to apply is April 17, 2026, and please...
Many of the brightest minds of tomorrow are unable to afford to pursue their college degrees and life goals due to the rising costs of college.Tuition and fees alone now average $9,400 per year at public 4-year institutions and private nonprofit institutions charge an average of $37,600 per year for tuition and fees. In addition to living expenses, these costs...
The Les Best Scholarship Program helps OCSEA members and their families pay for college education. A total of $12,000 is awarded annually for each academic year. The application process is open January 1-April 30 each year.How To ApplyThe deadline for all materials is April 30. Required materials include:The Les Best Scholarship application, completed and signed.An official copy of the applicant鈥檚...