Nancy Smith, Director, Michigan City Promise Scholarship
Mayor Ron Meer is pleased to introduce the Michigan City Promise Scholarship which offers up to $5,000 per year, renewable for four years, to eligible Michigan City High School seniors who will be attending a regionally accredited college, university, post-secondary educational program or vocational school in the State of Indiana.
The Michigan City Promise Scholarship applies to tuition and fees, including laboratory, student activity, and registration fees at regionally accredited colleges/universities/post secondary undergraduate programs in Indiana. Scholarship cannot be applied to room and board, books, summer school, or graduate school.
Amount of Scholarship is determined by the number of consecutive years student attends MCAS and lives in a home owned by the student’s parent/guardian in Michigan City corporate city limits.
The United Kingdom pledged $130 million on Friday August 4th toward the fight to eradicate polio. The contribution will help fund immunizations of 45 million children a year through 2020. In June, at the Rotary Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, global leaders pledged $1.2 billion of the estimated $1.5 billion required to end polio. However, Rotary's work continues. We're now working to raise $50 million a year and to ensure that global leaders make good on this summer's pledges.
Mobilizing more than 200,000 volunteers across 92 countries, the Rotary Community Corps expands Rotary’s reach by bringing the knowledge and talents of local people to projects in their communities. Discover how this program lets volunteers tap into our network to improve lives around the world.
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