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“The Imagine America Scholarship is
a scholarship that has really awarded an individual ..."
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Imagine America, sponsored by the Imagine America Foundation, is a $1,000 career education award that is available to recent high school graduates who are pursuing postsecondary career education at career colleges across the United States.
Each year, every high school may select three graduating seniors to receive $1,000 Imagine America scholarships.
Only recent high school graduates who are qualified applicants and who meet the following recommended guidelines should apply:
2008 high school graduates have until December 31, 2008, to apply. High school graduates of 2009 can start applying on January 1, 2009.
More than 500 career colleges participate in the Imagine America program. Click here to use the career college search.
High schools must be enrolled in Imagine America before scholarship applications can be submitted from your child's high school. There is no fee for enrollment. Guidance counselors can enroll their high schools by calling 202.336.6724 or e-mailing us at scholarships@imagine-america.org with the following information:
(If your child's guidance counselor does not have an e-mail address, please have them contact us at 202.336.6724)
Imagine America applications are available and can only be submitted online. Click here to apply today!
All Imagine America scholarship certificates are non transferable, not negotiable, not refundable and have no cash value.
The Imagine America Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing career education in America by providing scholarship programs, elevating public awareness of the vital role of career colleges, conducting research, and honoring the achievements of professionals and students involved in career education. For more information about the Imagine America Foundation, click here.