Nominations may be submitted through Feb. 24; only high school seniors are eligible for the scholarship money, though the foundation said freshmen, sophomores and juniors can still be recognized through a nomination.
To win, students must have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA and must live within the counties served by the Anthony Muñoz Foundation.
In Ohio:
- Preble
- Montgomery
- Greene
- Butler
- Warren
- Clinton
- Hamilton
- Clermont
- Brown
- Highland
In Indiana:
- Union
- Franklin
- Dearborn
- Ohio
- Switzerland
In Kentucky:
- Boone
- Kenton
- Campbell
- Gallatin
- Grant
- Pendleton
- Bracken
On April 26, the selected winners — nine male and nine female — will be recognized at a luncheon and receive a letter of achievement and name recognition on the foundation’s website.
Seniors selected will be awarded a one-time scholarship of $2,000. One male and one female winner will each receive an additional $3,000 award.
In addition, the foundation’s Scholarship Fund will accept applications until May 1. That fund will award a $20,000 scholarship to one high school senior attending a college or university in the counties the Anthony Muñoz Foundation serves. For that award, students will be chosen based on financial need, academic achievement, ability to overcome adversity and their ambition to succeed, according to a press release.
Finalists for the Scholarship Fund will be interviewed by mid-May and recipients chosen will be recognized on June 11.
According to the press release, the organization has awarded $700,0000 to 306 students through the Straight “A” Scholarship and over $2 million to 100 students through its Scholarship Fund since its inception.
HOW TO APPLY ONLINE
High school seniors should visit munozfoundation.org/straightascholarship by Feb. 25.
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