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The scholarship is for a female who is currently employed and wishes to pursue a degree that will improve her profession, income, or standard of life. The applicant must reside in Hancock County and must be 23 years or older.

The applicant must be a graduate of Findlay High School who excelled at tennis for no less than two years. The applicant must have been active in school and community activities.

This scholarship is dedicated to scholar athletes graduating from McComb High School in memory of Herb S. and Cindy Aldrich.

This scholarship is for the student who might not otherwise be able to attend a post secondary educational institution without scholarship assistance. The applicant must be a graduating senior from Arlington High School who resides in the Arlington School District.

This scholarship will support Arlington High School graduates attending Bowling Green State University.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. The applicant must have maintained a 2.5 GPA or above. The applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America.

This scholarship is for a student who has demonstrated citizenship and wishes to pursue a post-secondary education in nursing. The applicant must be a Randolph Central High School graduating senior who will be a full-time freshman at an accredited university or college.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior from Findlay High School, or a home or online student who resides in the district, who participates in community/volunteer service.

The applicant must be a graduating senior or graduate of McComb Local High School. The applicant must be pursuing a degree in a broadly-defined health-related field.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior athlete of Arlington High School. Applicant must be a resident of the Arlington High School district and a citizen of the United States of America.

This scholarship will benefit a graduating senior from Arlington High School with a minimum 2.5 GPA who demonstrates dedication, reliability, initiative, honesty, sincerity, compassion, maturity, community spirit and other such qualities.

Applicants must be a female graduating senior from Arcadia High School. Applicants must have played basketball during her four years of high school.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior from a Hancock County school who resides in Hancock County. The applicant must be full or part time student pursuing a business degree at an accredited college or university.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Cory-Rawson High School enrolled for their first year at an accredited four year college or university and have participated in volunteer and community service activities.

This scholarship was established in memory of long-time Van Buren High School Teacher Jim "Mr. B" Baughman. It will support a graduating senior from Van Buren High School.

This fund will award a graduating Hancock County senior with a scholarship for a two or four-year college, university or technical school. The applicant must be a graduating senior of a Hancock County high school. Applicant must be able to document their participation in community/volunteer service through their application and written recommendations. Preference may be given to a student with financial need.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for his or her freshman year at an accredited college, university, community college, or technical school.

​The applicant must be a McComb Local School District graduating senior pursuing a two-year or four-year degree at an accredited college or university. The student must demonstrate enthusiasm for learning and good citizenship.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior from Findlay High School pursuing a degree in visual art. Preference will be given to students with proficiency in art.

This scholarship, established in memory of John and Mary Blide, will support a student graduating from a Hancock County high school who is involved in golf.

This fund was established in honor and memory of Denise Bowsher, a loving wife, wonderful mother, and teacher and advocate for young people. This scholarship will benefit a student graduating from a Hancock County high school who also attended Bigelow Hill School.

The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a major or minor degree in vocal or instrumental music.The applicant must have participated in the music program and demonstrated leadership qualities among their peers.

The applicant must be a graduating senior and student athlete of Liberty Benton High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for their freshman year at an accredited college, university, or technical school. Applicant must be a resident of Hancock County and a citizen of the United States of America.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a four year degree at an accredited college or university as a full time student. The applicant must have participated in soccer as a varsity sport in high school.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. The applicant must demonstrate financial need. The applicant must demonstrate enthusiasm for learning. The student must maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of a state-chartered school located in Hancock County and have participated in golf as an organized sport through their high school or other organization. Financial need is a requirement.

The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. The applicant must pursue a degree in English, Writing, Literature, Philosophy, English Education, Journalism, or other English and Writing related field.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Arlington High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for their freshman year at an accredited two or four year institution. The applicant must have participated in or plan to participate in a full-season of high school athletics during their senior year.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a degree in engineering. The applicant must be an outstanding math and science student.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student at an accredited four-year institution. Applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America. The applicant must have maintained a 3.0 GPA or above on a 4.0 System while in high school.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduate. The applicant must be a full or part-time student attending a college/university or technical/community college pursuing a degree in Education.

At the 50th Reunion, the FHS Class of 1970 established the Findlay High School Class of 1970 Memorial Scholarship to support future Findlay High School graduates.

This scholarship will benefit a high school senior graduating from Findlay High School who demonstrates participation in community/volunteer service.

The applicant must be a graduating high school senior and the child, either biological, adopted, step or via guardianship of a current Cooper Tire & Rubber Employee majoring in Business or Engineering.

The applicant must be a graduating high school senior and the child, either biological, adopted, step or via guardianship of a legacy Cooper Tire & Rubber Employee.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior with at least one Varsity letter in Van Buren Soccer. The applicant must plan to be a full or part time student enrolled for his or her first year at an accredited two or four year college or university.

The applicant must plan to be a full time student enrolled at an accredited two or four year college, university or technical school. The applicant must be a graduating senior of a Hancock County high school. Priority will be given to students with Type 1 Diabetes.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior or non-high school senior of Arcadia High School entering their freshman year with a maximum GPA of 3.5 who demonstrates financial need.

The applicant must be a member or child of a member of Hancock Federal Credit Union residing in Hancock County. The applicant must be a graduating senior of a high school located in Hancock County or a home schooled or online student who resides in Hancock County. The applicant must plan to be a full time student enrolled at an accredited two or four year college, university or technical school.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from a high school located in Hancock County and demonstrate strong financial need.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Arlington High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for their first year at an accredited university or college.

The applicant must be a Mt Pulaski High School graduating senior who will continue their education after high school, or a previous recipient reapplying.

The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a major in the arts, including graphic design, music, dance, theatre, or speech (broadcasting), art education, journalism, English literature writing, or other music related fields. The applicant must have participated in a music, journalism, or arts program and be involved in school and community service activities.

This scholarship, established by friends and family in memory of Roger D. Davis, will benefit a Findlay High School graduate. Standards for Determining Eligibility This Scholarship is intended for a well-rounded student who has demonstrated hard work. • The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School. • The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited four-year college or university. • Applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America. • The applicant must have maintained a cumulative 3.0-3.8 GPA while in high school/the most recently completed grading period. • The applicant must be able to document their participation in organizations and volunteer service in the community through their application and written recommendations. Preference may be given to applicants with participation in church activities. • Financial need is a requirement. • Any student who receives a full scholarship that includes all of the fees normally payable by policy of the Community Foundation will not qualify for this Scholarship.

The applicant must be a graduate of a high school located in Allen County, including, but not limited to: Bath High School, Bluffton High School, Allen East High School, Elida High School, Lima City Schools, Perry High School, Shawnee High School and Spencerville High School.

This fund was established by Chris and Gregg Ward in memory of Chris' dad, Jerry Droll. This scholarship will support a graduating senior attending a two-year or technical institution.

This scholarship is dedicated to the well-rounded student who has demonstrated citizenship and who has financial need and wishes to pursue a post-secondary education. The applicant must be an Ottawa-Glandorf High School graduating senior. The applicant will be a full-time freshman at a four-year accredited university or college. The applicant must have maintained a 3.0 GPA or above.

The applicant must have satisfied the requirements to qualify for the FAGA Championship two of the last three years with a minimum 3.0 GPA

​The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School OR a child of a Findlay Education Association member. Preference may be given to a student pursuing a degree in an Education field. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for his/her first year at an accredited college or university. The applicant must have maintained a 2.5 GPA or above while in high school.

Established by a group of alumni, this scholarship will support a graduating Findlay High senior who is a part of Findlay First Edition (FFE).

Applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. Applicant must have participated in inter-scholastic athletics for two years at Findlay High School.

​The applicant must be a high school graduate from a school located in Hancock County. May be a graduating high school senior who will pursue a pre-law degree at an accredited college or university or a college graduate who will begin their first year of law school.

The applicant must be a high school graduate from a school located in Hancock County. The applicant must be a full-time student attending a four-year accredited university or college pursuing a degree in secondary level education, specifically, a degree in English or in a related field such as written and/or oral communications, foreign language, or creative writing.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time freshman enrolled at an accredited college, university, or technical school majoring in Social Studies or Education.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior from Bluffton High School who is a student-athlete. Preference will be given to a relative of a first responder and/or a student pursuing a career in emergency services, including fire prevention, law enforcement or emergency medicine.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior from Cory Rawson High School who is a student-athlete. Preference will be given to a relative of a first responder and/or a student pursuing a career in emergency services, including fire prevention, law enforcement or emergency medicine.

​The applicant must be a graduate of a state chartered high school located in Hancock County. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for at least their second year towards a nursing degree at an accredited college or university.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college or university. Financial need is a primary consideration.

This scholarship is dedicated to a graduating high school senior who has demonstrated significant Christian faith-based behavior and activities along with possessing a basic knowledge of the U.S. constitution.The applicant must be a graduating high school senior enrolled at an accredited two or four year college or university. The applicant must have demonstrated his/her achievements and participation in church and other organizations and volunteer services in the community.

This scholarship, established by friends and family in honor of Judy's outstanding career, will support a Findlay City Schools graduate pursuing a degree in music.

This scholarship will support a graduate of Arlington High School who intends to pursue a degree in science and/or engineering, who has a minimum 3.0 GPA, participates in community/volunteer service, and demonstrates financial need.

​The applicant must be a female graduate from a high school located in Hancock County. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited university or college and major in a Business related field.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from a high school located in Hancock County. The applicant must have participated in school and community activities.

This scholarship is to recognize the accomplishments of a graduate of Hancock County schools who will study Historic Preservation, Architecture, or History Education.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Van Buren High School. The applicant must plan to be a full or part time student enrolled for his or her first year at an accredited two or four year college or university or any accredited technical institution in preparation for a career in the trades. Applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior of OR graduate of ­­­­­­­­a high school located in Hancock County or a home schooled or online student who resided in Hancock County. The applicant must be pursuing a career in the culinary arts.

The applicant must live in Hancock County and be a high school graduate of a school located in Hancock County. Students funding their own educational opportunities will receive priority consideration.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. The applicant must be a full-time student pursuing a degree in business or finance or some related area at an accredited university or college. The applicant must have participated in a varsity sport at Findlay High School for at least one year.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from a school located in Hancock County. The applicant must be a full-time freshman student attending a four-year accredited university or college and pursing an engineering field of study. The applicant must indicate an early commitment to pursue an engineering career by having successfully completed high school courses required by colleges to pursue an engineering degree.

​This scholarship is dedicated to a Findlay High School graduate who has demonstrated hard work and high ethical standards in school, extra-curricular activities, and life. The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will be a full-time freshman at an accredited university or college.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue instrumental music education. The applicant must have a 2.5 GPA or greater.

The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who attended Donnell Middle School for a least one full school year. The applicant must have earned a letter in at least one sport during their attendance at Findlay Middle School.

The applicant must be a female graduating senior from Cory Rawson High School. The applicant must have lettered in two of the following sports: basketball, volleyball, outdoor track or softball while attending Cory Rawson High School.

The scholarship supports students in the medical field in Ohio or Michigan who will be participating in a medical mission trip. Priority will be given to pharmacy or nursing students.

​The Jackie Klear Massey Memorial Scholarship was established by Jackie’s parents, Dan and Mary Ellen and their daughters Jenny, Stephanie, Allison, and Emily. The purpose of this scholarship is to honor Jackie’s memory by providing scholarships to students at Hanover Central High School (Cedar Lake, IN) where she taught music.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Liberty Benton High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for their first year at an accredited university, college, technical school, or community college. The applicant must have maintained a 3.25 GPA or above while in high school.

The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior residing in Hancock County. The applicant must have excelled in at least one of the following: art, drama, or music.

The Ray Landes Memorial Scholarship will benefit a Findlay High School graduate who has achieved academic excellence and is an active member of school and community organizations.

This scholarship will advance education by providing scholarships to students at any Hancock County Ohio high school attending Bowling Green State University.

​This scholarship fund, established by former teacher Chris Leuthold, is for a math student in the senior class at Cory-Rawson High School, as determined by a mathematical formula based on GPA and ACT scores.

Lincoln Elementary School closed at the conclusion of the 2020-2021 school year after serving Findlay families for more than a century. The Lincoln Elementary School Memorial Scholarship has been established to honor and celebrate this historic school building and the generations of Findlay family members and educators who have been a part of Lincoln’s century-long history. Future generations of students will continue to benefit from Lincoln's legacy as they pursue education beyond high school through the financial support provided by this scholarship.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from a Hancock County high school. The student must have played golf for no less than two years.

The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for at least their third year at an accredited four year college or university. The applicant must be majoring in a science, math, or any engineering field.

This scholarship will benefit a graduating senior from Bluffton High School pursuing a higher education.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduate (male or female). The applicant must have participated and lettered in a sport at Findlay High School, preferably football or track.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior of OR graduate of ­­­­­­­­a state-chartered public or private school located within Hancock County. The applicant must be pursuing a career in the medical field.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. The applicant must have participated in school and community activities.

The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior or a Findlay High School graduate pursuing a degree in social studies or writing.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from Arlington High School who was raised on an operating farm in Hancock County.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of McComb High School. The applicant must be pursuing a degree in Engineering, Mathematics or Physical Sciences (including Chemistry, Physics, or Pre-Med).

The applicant must be a McComb High School graduating senior who will pursue a health-related field. The applicant must demonstrate a commitment to the well-being of the McComb community and schools.

The applicant must be a high school graduating senior or a graduate of a state charted school located in Hancock County. The applicant must be a student currently enrolled or enrolled during high school in the culinary art program at The Millstream Career Center.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college or university. Financial need is a primary consideration.

​The student must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a four-year undergraduate degree as a full-time student at an accredited college or university. The student must have financial need.

Findlay Moose established this scholarship to award to children, grandchildren, stepchildren and step-grandchildren of Findlay Moose 698 members.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from Liberty-Benton High School who has participated in one or more varsity sports while in high school, is a member of National Honor Society, and who demonstrates vision, insightfulness, thoughtfulness, and compassion.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of ­­­­McComb High School. The applicant must plan to attend an accredited college, university, or technical school.

​Applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. Applicant must have played hockey and received a varsity letter in that sport.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior of a Blanchard Valley Conference School or Findlay High School pursuing a degree in the medical profession including, but not limited to Physical and Occupation Therapy, Athletic Training, etc.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from Findlay High School who resides in Hancock County. The applicant must be a full-time student who will attend a four-year accredited university or college.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior. The applicant must letter in basketball in his senior year.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will be a full-time freshman at an accredited university or college. The applicant must have been enrolled in and showed proficiency in a variety of math and science classes.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior or graduate of an Ohio high school pursuing education in environmental/energy law, music or social work. The applicant must have a minimum 2.5 GPA and demonstrate community/volunteer service participation.

The applicant must be a graduating senior from a school located in Hancock County and be able to demonstrate involvement in school and community activities. Financial need is a primary consideration.

This scholarship, established by Rod Russell, will benefit an Arlington High School graduate who has demonstrated a strong work ethic and spirit of volunteerism and will pursue a higher education.

David established this scholarship fund to benefit a child in Hancock or Hardin County who is a foster child or has been adopted from the foster care system. Preference may be given to those students pursuing a degree in a STEM field.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School and plan to be a full or part-time student enrolled at an accredited two or four-year undergraduate college, university or technical school.

​Applicants must currently be employed by Findlay City Schools and have been for a minimum of three successive school years. All applicants must also have applied for and been accepted into a graduate degree program at an institution of higher learning for obtaining a masters or doctorate degree in a field of study for which the applying teacher is certified to teach or can be certified to teach upon completion of the degree.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of a Hancock County High School and plan to be a full or part-time student enrolled at an accredited two or four-year undergraduate college, university or technical school.

Applicants must currently be employed by the Hancock County Educational Service Center or one of the 8 local schools in Hancock County and have been for a minimum of three successive school years. All applicants must also have applied for and been accepted into a graduate degree program at an institution of higher learning for obtaining a masters or doctorate degree in a field of study for which the applying teacher is certified to teach or can be certified to teach upon completion of the degree.

This scholarship was established by Katherine Schwinn through her estate plan to benefit a graduating senior from Findlay High School who will major in music or business.

This scholarship was established by Roy Schwinn through his estate plan to benefit a graduating senior from Cory Rawson High School who will major in agriculture or business.

This scholarship is to support a graduating Findlay High School senior. The applicant must plan to be a full-time freshman student attending a four-year accredited university or college and major in civil, mechanical, electrical or chemical engineering. The applicant must have maintained a GPA of 3.75 or greater while in high school.

The applicant must be a high school graduate of a state-chartered city or county school in Hancock County because Dr. Shoupe loved Hancock County. The applicant must be enrolled in or accepted for admission in an accredited graduate or professional institution.

Applicants must have participated as a member of the Findlay High School varsity swim team during their senior year. Applicants must reside in Hancock County.

​The applicant must be a graduate of a high school located in Hancock County or a home schooled or online student who resides in Hancock County. Preference will be given to Findlay High School graduates. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled at the Ohio State University.

This scholarship, in memory of Kay Siebeneck, will benefit a graduate of Findlay High School.

​The applicant must be a member or employee, or the child or grandchild of a member or employee of Legacy Farmers Cooperative. The applicant must be an undergraduate student entering at least their sophomore year.

The applicant must be an Arlington High School graduating male senior who was involved in sports.

The Sisser Family has established this fund in Jerry’s honor to build on his legacy of supporting Hancock County students in their pursuit of higher education. Preference will be given to Fostoria High School graduates pursuing degrees in the liberal arts or humanities, including film, television production, communications, or journalism.

The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who has attended the school for a minimum of 2 years. Financial need is a primary consideration.

The purpose of this scholarship fund is to assist McComb High School graduating seniors who are pursuing a four year degree in agriculture, business, education, engineering or healthcare.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School and have excelled in social studies and plan to pursue a major in some area of social studies including, but not limited to pre-law, economics, psychology, political science or international relations.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Arlington High School. Applicant must be a resident of Hancock County. Financial need is a primary consideration.

​The applicant must plan to be a full time student enrolled at an accredited two or four year college, university or technical school. The applicant must be a graduating senior of a high school located in Hancock or Hardin County or a home schooled or online student who resides in Hancock or Hardin County. The applicant must have maintained a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA in high school.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior from Miller City-New Cleveland High School who plans to attend the University of Findlay.

The applicant must be a Millstream Career and Technology Center graduating senior. The applicant must be an outstanding student in an automotive trade program.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of a Hancock County high school. Applicant must be a resident of Hancock County and a citizen of the United States of America. Preference may be given to those living in Findlay. Applicant must be able to document their participation in church activities and in community/volunteer service through their application and written recommendations. Financial need is a requirement.

​This scholarship is dedicated to the student who wishes to pursue an education in an agriculture-related profession. The applicant must be a graduating senior from a state-chartered high school located in Hancock County, Ohio. The applicant must be a full-time student attending a two or four-year program at a vocational or technical school, community college, or an accredited university or college and pursuing a course of study in agricultural.

​The applicant must be graduating senior from Patrick Henry High School or a Hancock County High School. The applicant must be active in their church and community.

​The recipients will be one male and one female athlete graduating from Findlay High School who has played sports for at least two years for FHS. The applicant must be a full-time student attending a four-year accredited university or college of their choosing.

​The applicant must plan to be enrolled at any accredited technical, two-year, four-year, or post-graduate degree institution. The applicant must be able to document their achievements, participation in church and other organizations and volunteer service in the community.

​The applicant must be a graduating senior from Carey High School. There is a preference for the applicant to be pursuing a degree in agriculture or a related field.

This fund will honor Glenda and Paul Treece by supporting a student furthering their education.

​The applicant must be a high school graduating senior from a school located in Hancock County. The applicant must be a full-time student attending a four-year accredited university or college pursuing a degree in music which may include either instrumental or vocal.

​The applicant must be a high school graduating senior from a school located in Hancock County. The applicant must be a full-time student attending a two or four-year accredited university or college pursuing a degree in nursing. The applicant must have demonstrated good attendance while attending high school. The applicant must have maintained a 2.75 GPA or above. The applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of or a graduate from a county school located in Hancock County. The applicant must be pursuing their degree in speech, occupational or physical therapy, or special education, with the goal of working with children.

The applicant must plan to be a full time student enrolled at an accredited two or four year college, university or technical school. The applicant must be a graduating senior of Arlington or Liberty Benton High School or a home schooled or online student who resides in one of these districts.

This scholarship will support a graduate of Liberty-Benton High School who participated in music and/or sports and participates in community/volunteer service activities.

This scholarship will support a male and female student of Ottoville High School who is involved in sports, including team trainers, managers and cheerleaders.

​The applicant must be a Mt Pulaski High School graduating senior who will pursue a four year degree. The applicant must have participated in the Mt Pulaski Band music program for no less than four years.

​The applicant must be a high school graduate from a state charted school located in Hancock County. The applicant must be a full-time student attending The Ohio State University.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of a Hancock County High School. The applicant must plan to be a full-time student enrolled for their freshman year at the University of Findlay. Applicant must be a resident of Hancock County and a citizen of the United States of America.

​The applicant must be a high school graduate from Millstream Career and Technology Center and reside in Hancock, Putnam, Hardin or Wyandot Counties. The applicant must be a full-time or part-time student attending a fully accredited post secondary education institution pursuing a course of study which may include, but not be limited to construction, welding, automotive, engineering or cosmetology while at Millstream and intends to pursue employment in their area of trade or industry.

​The applicant must be a male or female graduating from Van Buren High School. The applicant must be planning to major in agriculture, agribusiness, or nursing. The applicant must be accepted as a full-time student for their first year of college at an accredited four-year educational institution or technical college.

The applicant must be a graduating senior of Findlay High School. The Scholarship will be offered in both Mariann and Chuck’s name, but the eligibility criteria will alternate annually.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a four-year degree at an accredited college or university as a full-time student. Applicants must have participated in one or more of the following; a varsity sport, the music program, forensics, student government, and/or debate while in high school.

The applicant must be a North Clay High School graduating senior who will pursue a four year degree at an accredited college or university as a full time student. The applicant must have participated in one or more of the following; a varsity sport, the music program, forensics, student government, and/or debate while in high school.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a four-year degree at an accredited college or university as a full-time student. Applicants must have participated in one or more of the following; a varsity sport, the music program, forensics, student government, and/or debate while in high school

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a four-year degree at an accredited college or university as a full-time student. Applicants must have participated in one or more of the following; a varsity sport, the music program, forensics, student government, and/or debate while in high school.

​The applicant must be a Findlay High School graduating senior who will pursue a four year degree at an accredited college or university as a full time student. Applicants must have participated in one or more of the following; a varsity sport, the music program, forensics, student government, and/or debate while in high school.

This scholarship will support a graduating senior of a high school in Hancock County, or a home-schooled or online student who resides in Hancock County. The student must have a 3.0 GPA and demonstrate participation in community/volunteer service.

The applicant must be a graduating senior at Findlay High School. Applicant must be enrolled in or accepted for admission in an educational institution; this may include a college, university, trade school or business school. A grade point average of 3.5 is required.

This scholarship was established by Nathalie Osmun in memory of her father Walter. This fund will support a graduate of Arlington High School.