• Colquitt County Interdenominational Christian Alliance Scholarship Application

    Colquitt County Interdenominational Christian Alliance Scholarship Application

    Application Deadline - May 13th, 2026
  • Read and follow the instructions carefully prior to submitting your application. All scolars will be notified on or before June 28th, 2026.

  • QUALIFICATIONS:

    To be eligible for consideration, applicants must meet the following criteria:

    Faith in Action: Maintain consistent attendance at your home church.
    Academic Excellence: Display strong grades throughout your schooling.
    Good Citizenship: Demonstrate integrity and service within your school and the broader Colquitt County community.
    College Ready: Provide a formal letter of acceptance from your chosen college or university.

  • I. Personal Data

    Tell us about yourself
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  • II. High School Information

  • May 2026 high school graduates are eligible for consideration for summer scholarships in addition to fall-spring awards. Accepting a summer award obligates you to attend in the following fall and spring.

  • III. ACT Information

  • ACT scores are not required for scholarship eligibility. However, providing an ACT score can increase the likelihood of your selection as compared to other candidates.
  • All scholarship applicants reporting an ACT score will be asked to provide official verification.
  • Note: If you are a 2012 high school graduate and received a composite score of 26 or higher you are eligible for an automatic one-year full tuition scholarship.

  • IV. For Transfer Students Only

  • VI. Extras

  • (School Name) administers many scholarships designed to offer aid to students that represent unique characteristics. Please check each of the qualifiers below that apply to you. This data may increase your likelihood of qualifying for selected scholarships. Please note, if you are awarded a scholarship based on any of these qualifiers, you will be asked to produce documentation verifying your unique eligibility.

  • VII. Essay

  • Your essay should be 300-500 words. You should address in your essay: your college goals and choice of major, what you intend to do with your education, and why a scholarship is important to you. Include any academic and non-academic accomplishments, personal characteristics, or experiences that make you uniquely worthy of scholarship consideration.

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  • VIII. Applicant's E-Signature

  • Parents and student applicant must sign below.

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  • QUALIFICATIONS
    To be eligible for consideration, applicants must meet the following criteria:

    Faith in Action: Maintain consistent attendance at your home church.

    Academic Excellence: Display strong grades throughout your schooling.

    Good Citizenship: Demonstrate integrity and service within your school and the broader Colquitt County community.

    College Ready: Provide a formal letter of acceptance from your chosen college or university.

    Scholarship Awards: June 28th

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