Howard T. Short and Burdette Augsburger Scholarship Fund of the Legacy Fund
Up to $500
Mar 01, 2026
United States
individual
About This Opportunity
The Howard T. Short and Burdette Augsburger Scholarship Fund of the Legacy Fund was established to benefit gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students pursuing post-secondary education. This scholarship provides financial support to LGBTQ students who are pursuing their educational goals at central Ohio colleges or universities, or at Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio. The scholarship is designed to promote educational access and equity for members of the LGBTQ community. Applicants must have a minimum 2.75 grade point average and meet the geographic eligibility requirements. The minimum award amount is $500.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- United States
- Residency
- United States
- Project in
- United States
- Applicants
- individual
- Priority for
- lgbtq
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Required documents
Restrictions
- geographic_restrictions
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- Award Amount
- Up to $500
- Application Deadline
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March 01, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDeadline passed
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