Scholarships
Pulaski/White provides scholarships to one senior from each of its area high school districts each school year.
To be eligible, applicants must:
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Be a graduating high school senior.
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Live with parent(s) or legal guardian(s) that are members of the Cooperative.
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Reside within the Pulaski/White exchange boundaries.
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Become a full-time student attending an accredited college or technical school.\
To apply:
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Complete the scholarship application in full.
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In a one-page essay, describe why this scholarship is important to you, why you want to attend college, and what you want to be doing in 10 years.
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Applications are due by March 31 of the year the scholarship is to be awarded.
Awards:
Five $1,000 scholarships may be awarded each year, one per school district within the Cooperative’s boundaries. Those schools are North White, Pioneer, Twin Lakes, West Central and Winamac.
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Winners will be selected by a qualified committee.
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The scholarship presentation may be at the applicant’s school awards program.
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The Board of Directors of Pulaski/White Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. reserves the right to withhold any or all scholarships.
Payment:
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Payment will be provided to the successful applicant upon proof of registration to the school of the applicant’s choice.
- The applicant should understand that if they drop out of school during the year in which they receive this scholarship, they will be asked to reimburse the money to Pulaski/White.
Application:
Questions?
Call or email the office, 574.595.7121.
Scholarship Recipients
Follow this link to see scholarship recipients.
Foundation for Rural Service Scholarship
The Foundation for Rural ServiceThe Foundation for Rural Service (FRS), in cooperation with the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA), seeks to sustain and enhance the quality of life throughout Rural America by advancing an understanding of rural telecommunications issues. Through its various programs and initiatives, the Foundation strongly supports the continuing education of rural youth.

