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Education - Scholarship |
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Warren Water Values Education |

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The Warren County Water District continues to promote education in the water supply field and as a part of its overall community involvement efforts by offering a scholarship each year. Michael Alford of South Warren High School was awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Western Kentucky University for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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The scholarship is renewable for four years, as long as requirements are maintained. The scholarship program is administered by the College Heights Foundation at Western Kentucky University.
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Warren Water Scholarship Requirements |
Application must be postmarked no later than February 1.
- Applicant must:
- Be a resident of Warren County.
- Be a dependent of a Warren County Water District customer.
Be graduating from Greenwood High School, Warren East High School, Warren Central High School or Bowling Green High School.
- Be enrolling at Western Kentucky University or BG Technical College.
Have a minimum high school GPA of a 3.0.
- Complete a current FAFSA report.
- Be seeking a degree in one of the following fields of study.
- Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Architectural & Manufacturer Sciences
(Drafting or AutoCAD)
- Agriculture
- Public Health
- Maintain one of the required fields of study throughout their post-secondary academic career to remain eligible.
- Students who receive scholarships from other sources with total amounts equal to full tuition or above will not be eligible for the WCWD Scholarship.
- Relatives of the WCWD staff and board will not be eligible for this scholarship.
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