MAGCS Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Midwest Association of Golf Course Superintendents
Description
**Summary**
The Midwest Association of Golf Course Superintendents (MAGCS) offers an annual scholarship program for the children or grandchildren of active MAGCS members. The awards recognize outstanding students who demonstrate strong academic performance and future potential. Three recipients are selected each year to receive financial support for higher education.
Key takeaways
- Open to children or grandchildren of MAGCS members.
- Program awards three scholarships annually.
- Designed to support promising students pursuing higher education.
Eligibility
**Who may apply**
Applicants must have at least one parent or grandparent who has been a MAGCS member in good standing for three or more consecutive years and is currently active in classification A, B, C, D, or E. Applicants must be enrolled full time at an accredited institution of higher learning, or — if a high school senior — have been accepted to such an institution for the upcoming academic year. Graduating seniors must attach a letter of acceptance to their application.
Key takeaways
- Parent or grandparent must be a qualifying MAGCS member (3+ consecutive years).
- Member must be currently active in classifications A–E.
- Applicants must be full‑time students or graduating seniors with acceptance letters.
Award Value
**Amount awarded**
Each year MAGCS grants three scholarships of $2,000 each to successful applicants. Awards are intended to help cover college expenses and are distributed directly to recipients.
Key takeaways
- Three scholarships awarded.
- Each scholarship is $2,000.
- Funds are provided to the selected students for educational use.
Criteria for Selection
**How applicants are evaluated**
Applications are judged on academic achievement, extracurricular involvement, community service, the quality and originality of the required essay, and the overall neatness and organization of the application packet. Applicants must submit an original 250‑word essay on the topic provided with the application; the essay must be the applicant’s own, previously unpublished work. Scholarship allocation between high school seniors and current college students will be based on application volume by class; ties are resolved at the judges’ discretion.
Key takeaways
- Evaluation covers academics, activities, service, essay, and presentation.
- A 250‑word original essay is required.
- Distribution by class depends on the number of applications received.
Judges and Award Payment
**Decision and disbursement process**
A panel of three judges who are not MAGCS or superintendent members will review applications; their decisions are final. Scholarship award checks will be made payable directly to the selected applicants. MAGCS does not accept appeals of the judges’ determinations.
Key takeaways
- Independent panel of three external judges evaluates applications.
- Judges’ decisions are final — no appeals.
- Award checks are payable directly to recipients.
How to Apply
**Required submission materials**
Complete the MAGCS scholarship application form and submit the following documents together under one cover: transcripts from all high schools and colleges attended, the typed original 250‑word essay, and for graduating seniors a collegiate letter of acceptance (or a letter stating the acceptance will follow). Send the completed application packet by mail or email to the MAGCS office at the address or email below.
Submission address and contact
MAGCS
2026 Scholarship Application
11855 Archer Avenue
Lemont, IL 60439
Phone: (630) 685‑2420
Email: luke@magcs.org
Key takeaways
- Submit application form plus transcripts, essay, and acceptance letter (if required).
- Send one complete packet by mail or email to MAGCS.
- Contact MAGCS by phone or email with questions.
Application Timeline
**Deadline and receipt requirements**
All application materials must be RECEIVED by MAGCS no later than June 19, 2026 at 5:00 PM. Allow extra time for schools to send transcripts; follow up with your school about a week after requesting records to confirm they have been mailed. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Key takeaways
- Firm deadline: June 19, 2026 at 5:00 PM (must be received by then).
- Request transcripts early and confirm delivery.
- Incomplete or late packets are ineligible.
Application Tips
**Presentation and preparation**
Judges evaluate not only content but appearance. Follow instructions carefully, provide all required information, avoid including extraneous materials, proofread thoroughly (use spell check and have others review your essay), and present a neat, single‑sided packet printed on white paper without staples or folders.
Key takeaways
- Follow instructions and submit a neat, well‑organized packet.
- Proofread your essay and application materials.
- Do not staple, bind, or include extra items; print on single‑sided white paper.
Checklist
**Complete application items**
Before submitting, confirm you have: completed every question on the application, signed where indicated, attached transcripts showing the last completed semester’s grades (official transcripts not required), included the proofed essay, and added the college acceptance letter or a letter stating it will follow.
Key takeaways
- Complete all questions and sign the application.
- Include transcripts, proofed essay, and acceptance documentation.
- Verify the packet is complete before sending.
History of the Award
**Purpose and intent**
MAGCS established the scholarship program to support the education of members’ families and to encourage academic and civic engagement among young people connected to the turf industry community. The awards reflect MAGCS’s commitment to investing in the next generation of student leaders and professionals.
Key takeaways
- Scholarship supports education for MAGCS members’ descendants.
- Program promotes academic achievement and community involvement.
- Awards demonstrate MAGCS’s investment in the next generation.