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Apologia Mission Homeschool Scholarships
Today we received an email from the Director of Apologia Mission, a 501(c)3 non-profit arm of Apologia Educational Ministries. Apologia Mission was created to promote worldwide missions efforts while giving back and investing in the homeschool community.
Apologia Mission currently offers two college scholarships for homeschoolers. The first is an academic scholarship for homeschooled students in Indiana; the second for North Carolina homeschoolers who plan to train for the ministry or missions.
Apologia Mission also offers a homeschool scholarship for students planning to attend Impact 360, an outstanding Christian gap year program. Students from any state are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
For information on the two college scholarships, and a link to Apologia Mission’s site, visit our List of Homeschool Scholarships page. For information on the Impact 360 Scholarship, visit the Etc. page. To learn more about Impact 360, visit our Gap Year Programs page.
New–North Carolina homeschool scholarship
Today we list a $1000 scholarship specifically for North Carolina homeschool graduates planning to study for the ministry or missions, funded by Apologia. For more information and a link to the Web site visit our List of Homeschool Scholarships page.
New today–homeschool scholarship for Indiana
For those of you from Indiana, be sure to check out our newest listing. Apologia Educational Ministries sponsors a scholarship just for you! To apply for The Indiana Congressman Mike Pence Award for Academic Excellence, you must be a resident of Indiana, have been homeschooled throughout high school, and planning to attend a four-year college. Financial need isn’t considered for this one; it’s based on academic merit only. Award is $2,000, renewable for up to four years. For contact information, visit our List of Homeschool Scholarships page, and look for Regional Scholarships.
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