We understand the issues that many students are facing with completing their 2024/2025 FAFSA. If you are unable to provide FAFSA information, please choose "No" FAFSA isn't complete and select household income. If you are unable to provide FAFSA information, please submit either your parent's 2022 Federal Tax Return or 2022 W2's. These documents can be uploaded into your application under the Letter of Recommendation option, or it can be emailed to jessica@stclairfoundation.org or dropped off at the Community Foundation during normal business hours.

Please black out all social security numbers before submitting this documentation.

Community Foundation Scholarships

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County administers a variety of scholarship funds - both traditional scholarships and nontraditional - such as the Come Home Award. The scholarship funds were established by individuals and organizations wanting to assist students in obtaining a college or vocational education and each have their own set of specific criteria.

The scholarships listed below with the expandable boxes are all traditional scholarships. These are awarded at the ‘front-end’ of your college education and paid directly to your college or university. Traditional scholarships are available beginning in early January of each year with a priority deadline of mid-March.

The Community Foundation also manages scholarship funds for the SC4 Foundation. More information regarding those funds may be found here

Who is eligible?

  • HS/GED grads of all ages & academic levels
  • Incoming freshmen or upper classmen
  • Non-traditional/returning students

What schools/programs?

  • Colleges/Universities
  • Skilled Trade & Vocational Training Centers
  • Michigan institutions & out-of-state

Life Needs Assistance Application

The Community Foundation has expanded our Life Needs Program to reach more college students who are not already current or former scholarship recipients.

Our Life needs program is need-based support that assists students with removing unexpected financial barriers while completing their college degree, such as transportation, groceries, or housing. Eligible applicants must be residents of St. Clair County and are currently attending a college anywhere in America.

Applicants are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and support is not guaranteed. We have multiple sources of funding, however, some funds have specific requirements for eligibility. For instance, the Douglas & Elda Webb Fund supports life needs only for graduates of Port Huron Schools.

If you have any questions, please contact Heather at heather@stclairfoundation.org
or 810-984-4761.

Community Foundation
Scholarship Funds