The Arizona Community Foundation’s general postsecondary scholarship application is now open at azfoundation.org/scholarships.
Scholarships are available for high school seniors, current college students, graduate students or adult re-entry students attending accredited two-year and four-year colleges and universities, as well as career and technical schools anywhere in the United States.
In preparation for the scholarship season, ACF will host three virtual scholarship application workshops. At the workshops, ACF’s scholarship team will be available to answer questions regarding the application process. To register for a workshop, visit acf.cventevents.com/scholarship2025 .
The Arizona Community Foundation offers access to more than 150 scholarships through a single online application.
During the 2024-25 academic year, more than 1,300 students across Arizona received about $5.6 million in scholarships, the ACF says.
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