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      • The State Scholar Program recognizes students attending approved high schools (typically, Illinois public high schools; see the Approved High Schools section on this page for further details) for outstanding academic achievement. State scholar designation provides honorary recognition with no monetary award.
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  2. A scholarship is a type of “gift aid” that rewards a student for grades, athletics, a unique skill, a special talent, financial needs or even a specific career interest. Scholarships do not typically need to be paid back, though some scholarships have program requirements and/or obligations.

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    The State Scholar Program recognizes students attending approved high schools (typically, Illinois public high schools; see the Approved High Schoolssection on this page for further details) for outstanding academic achievement. State scholar designation provides honorary recognition with no monetary award. Approximately the top ten percent of grad...

    To be considered for State Scholar eligibility, you must: 1. Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen or meet the “undocumented student” criteria of the RISE Act 2. Be a resident of Illinois 3. Attend an approved high school 4. Take the ACT or SAT between August 1 and June 30 (by the end of the third semester before high school graduation*) 5. ...

    Students attending Illinois public high schools, who meet all eligibility requirements, will be considered for the State Scholar Program. In addition, students who are Illinois residents attending other high schools (located in Illinois, or elsewhere) with standards of instruction that are substantially equivalent to an Illinois public high school ...

    There is no application to complete for the State Scholar Program; standardized test scores and performance-based academic data reported by your high school are key factors in the formulaused to de...
    ISAC receives your ACT and/or SATscores from each test's service, provided that you indicate Illinois residency and take the exam during the required timeframe
    Your high school counselor submits information to ISAC for the selection process
    Your high school then receives a Certificate of Achievement for each State Scholar at that school

    Note that ISAC routinely updates this section as new information becomes available. Be sure to check back periodically for the current processing status. 2025-26 State Scholars (last updated August 12, 2024): Attention high school seniors: Designation of 2025-26 State Scholars will take place this fall (i.e., high school seniors, who will be colleg...

  3. www.scholarships.com › illinois-scholarshipsIllinois Scholarships

    1 day ago · What is an Illinois Scholarship? An Illinois scholarship is an award given to a student who is either attending school in Illinois, is from Illinois or both. Yes, that is correct; some Illinois scholarships will require that students be both from Illinois and attend school in Illinois.

  4. IllinoisTax Credit Scholarship Program transforms lives by providing up to $100,000,000 per year in K-12 scholarships to low-income and working-class children in Illinois who need them the most, as their educational options are limited by family income or ZIP Code.

    • Anhelo Project Dream Scholarships. Amount: Varies. Deadline: January 31. Eligibility: High school seniors and Illinois residents attending college, university, or a vocational training program located within Illinois.
    • Billy Smith Memorial Scholarship. Amount: N/A. Deadline: February 1. Eligibility: Graduating senior who played at least three years of baseball or softball in high school (including their senior year), is planning to major in a sports-related field, and is a resident of one of the following counties
    • Bleeding & Clotting Disorders Institute (BCDI) Green Family Scholarship. Amount: $1,500. Deadline: March 2. Eligibility: Resident of the BCDI service area (downstate Illinois), congenital or acquired chronic bleeding disorder or a congenital clotting disorder diagnosis, annual Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) comprehensive clinic attendance, and planning to enroll full-time in a vocational school, junior college, or four-year university.
    • Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Scholarships. Amount: $3,500. Deadline: May 6. Eligibility: High school seniors who are residents of Chicagoland and its suburbs who have experienced homelessness and are admitted to, or enrolled in, a two- or four-year college or university.
  5. Empower Illinois is a 501(c)(3) that provides low-income and working-class families the opportunity to explore new, quality K-12 education options through private school scholarships and advocating for innovation in Illinois education.

  6. Illinois’ Tax Credit Scholarship Program is 100% need-based. K-12 students from low-income and working-class families qualify to receive a tax credit scholarship through Empower Illinois. See the chart below for more details.

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