Michigan Elks Gold Key Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Michigan Elks
The Michigan Elks Charitable Grant Fund is offering scholarships for special-needs students who want to pursue higher education at an accredited educational institution or a licensed trade or vocational school. This scholarship is intended to aid qualifying seniors in high school, who could not otherwise continue their education or training past high school and is available for study at an accredited college, university, licensed trade or vocational school. Our purpose is to help them become self-respecting, self-reliant, self-supporting, contributing members of society.
For the purpose of this scholarship, Special Needs is a student that is physically challenged, currently eligible for special education services under the Federal guidelines or as may be approved by the Gold Key Commission of the Michigan Elks Association.
Each scholarship award will be in the amount of $2,000.00 per year. Each may be renewable for up to three additional years, upon re-application by a prior recipient, who must also provide proof of attendance and good academic standing. All scholarships are in the form of certificates of award conditioned upon enrollment.
Scholarships are paid directly to the educational institute the student is attending.
Each application must be accompanied by the following:
- Official high school transcript(s).
- Completed Student Application Form.
- A letter of not over 200 words from parent(s)/guardian describing your family obligation, resources and need for financial assistance.
- Three letters of recommendation from a high school teacher/counselor, a special educator/therapist, and one other, such as a responsible community member.
- The Individual Education Program Report supplied from the students school. A 504 form will also be accepted.
- A letter from doctor regarding “special needs” is needed if applicant does not have an I.E.P. or form 504 from the school.
- A letter of acceptance from a school if available with the submission of your application, if not available it must be submitted before you will be given any scholarship money.