Centennial Scholarship Applications Available to Richardson County Students
Applications for the Richardson County Bank and Trust’s Centennial Scholarships are available at county schools.
The bank is again offering two $1,300 college scholarships to graduating seniors from one of the three county schools – Falls City Public, Sacred Heart, and HTRS – who plan to attend an accredited four-year college or university beginning this fall.
One scholarship will be awarded to a student furthering their education in the business field and one will be given to a student majoring in agriculture. Scholarships will be awarded based on a student’s personal achievements, academic success, recommendations, and without regard to economic need.
Scholarship applications are available from the guidance counselors of Richardson County schools. Completed applications can be mailed or personally delivered to the Richardson County Bank and Trust in Falls City, with a deadline of April 1st.
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