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Offered by Oklahoma City Community Foundation
Noble County, Oklahoma was established in 1893 when a “land run” divided the region into counties. It is named for John W. Noble, the interior secretary at the time. Today, the city is known for being the Rose Rock capital of the state, and for housing approximately 11,000 residents. If you’re one of the people lucky enough to call Noble home, the Malzahn Family Fund – Noble County Scholarship may be a great opportunity for you!
To qualify for the scholarship, individuals must be residents of Noble County, Oklahoma, who are in their final year of high school at Perry, Morrison, Frontier, or Billings High School. Applicants must have attended one of these high schools for at least (2) two years to be eligible. Special consideration will be given to those who participate in school and community activities, demonstrate financial need, and excel academically.
If you’re a soon-to-be graduate of Perry, Morrison, Frontier, or Billings High School in Noble County, Oklahoma we encourage you to apply! Then, consider checking out the other Oklahoma scholarships available on the Scholarships360 platform. Apply today for the chance to turn your academic achievements into cash for college!
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This scholarship is open to students who meet the eligibility criteria below:
High School Senior
Billings High School, Frontier High School, Morrison High School, Perry High School
Billings High School, Frontier High School, Morrison High School, Perry High School
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
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