The Vivian Scott Scholarship helps support High School Seniors as they attend college.
FASFEPA awards $2,500 scholarship to two (2) recipients in each of the five (5) FASFEPA regions.
Qualification:
Qualification:
- High school senior on track to graduate in May/June
- Eligible under USDA guidelines or approved CEP Direct Certification for free/reduced price meals
- Enrolled in a Florida public school
- Scholarship Packet: Routing Form, Application Form, Scoring Criteria Worksheet, 2025 Scholarship Timeline
- FASFEPA Scholarship Timeline
- Completed application packets are to be returned to federal programs personnel no later than January 24, 2025. After vetting the applications using the Scoring Criteria document, federal programs personnel submit only two applications no later than February 14, 2025 to [email protected].
- Please note that there is a routing form that requires school and district signatures that must accompany each submitted application.
- Submit applications and attachments to: [email protected]
- A Scholarship award announcement will be sent to both the recipient and district by March 14, 2025.
Mrs. Vivian Scott
Mrs. Vivian Laverne Jackson Scott was born and reared in Hamilton County. She was 1 of 10 children in a household that truly believed in education and work ethic. Her parents taught her much about hard work on their family farm. This work ethic transferred to the school and anything she touched in life.
Mrs. Scott was an excellent student, graduating at the top of her class. After graduation she continued her education at the University of West Florida and Florida State. Upon college graduation, she dedicated her life to education and taught in Hamilton County for over 30 years. From the classroom to the district office, she touched one life after the other. Her memory forever lives in the hearts of those who knew her and to know her was to love her.
Mrs. Scott was an excellent student, graduating at the top of her class. After graduation she continued her education at the University of West Florida and Florida State. Upon college graduation, she dedicated her life to education and taught in Hamilton County for over 30 years. From the classroom to the district office, she touched one life after the other. Her memory forever lives in the hearts of those who knew her and to know her was to love her.
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