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Find financial aid for college, career training and more.

Education opens doors — don’t let cost close them.

Higher education opens doors, but financial strain, systemic barriers, and personal responsibilities can make it difficult to pursue. Whether you’re a high school graduate, a first-generation college student, or a professional leveling up your career, we know that navigating the path to education (including finding the right funding) can feel overwhelming.

Financial Barriers & Unwanted Debt

Students working toward their future need financial help to pay for school, make up for lost income while studying and minimize debt.

Inequity & the Education Gap

Students of color and first-generation college students face unique challenges, including having less access to opportunities, resources and family experience with college.

Mental & Emotional Pressures

Stress plays a big role in mental and physical health problems for students, lowering retention rates and making it harder for them to succeed.

Enrichment Opportunities Out of Reach

Internships, studying abroad, research projects and extracurricular activities can be pivotal, but they’re often too expensive — especially for students with jobs, families or other responsibilities to manage.

60+ Scholarships & Education Grants

For All Levels of Education After High School

Kalamazoo Community Foundation is dedicated to creating pathways to higher education so students can thrive in their academic pursuits and for a lifetime. We oversee more than 60 scholarships and education grants (many of which are multiyear awards) for college, graduate school, career training and more.

Emergency Scholarship Funding for Kalamazoo County Residents

Kalamazoo County residents and high school graduates can apply for urgent funding for unexpected or unmet costs as they arise any time of year so that they can continue pursuing their academic goals without interruption.

Get started with our all‑in‑one application.

Our all‑in‑one scholarship application opens December 1 and is due by March 1 every year.* Students can apply once online, and based on their eligibility, be matched from more than 60 scholarships and education grants funded by Kalamazoo County community members, neighbors and families making an impact.

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Easy, Accessible Scholarships For Today’s Students

Funding for All Levels of Education

Kalamazoo Community Foundation offers 60+ scholarships and grants to support college, graduate school or career training students in their pursuit for learning.

Emergency Scholarships to the Rescue

We offer emergency funding to cover unexpected or unmet education costs as they arise any time of year.

Universal, All-in-One Application

With one easy, online application, students can get matched to numerous KZCF scholarships and education grants based on individual qualifications.

Coverage Beyond Tuition

Many KZCF scholarships and grants can be applied to more than books and tuition — including housing, transportation, food, health insurance, childcare and more!

No FAFSA, No Problem

While the FAFSA is required to complete our sponsorship application, we can still support students who may be ineligible to complete it.

Simple Yearly Process

Many KZCF scholarships are multiyear awards — no need to reapply, just submit the form and keep funds flowing.

Here’s How KZCF Scholarships Work

Below is a general timeline to help you understand the application process and what goes on behind the scenes while you wait. Please note that some dates may change, and applicants will be notified as needed along the way.

Application

Starting December 1, students can apply for scholarships via the all-in-one online application. Submissions are due by March 1 every year.*

Initial Review

In March, once the general application window is closed, your application gets reviewed for completeness and to confirm eligibility. We’ll reach out to students regarding any missing documents or information.

Selection

From March-June, scholarship review committees read eligible applications and convene to select recipients.

Formal Notification

From April-June, KZCF Scholarships staff will reach out to selected scholarship recipients as committees make decisions, and update application statuses.

Payment

By mid-July-August, scholarship payments are sent directly to institutions on the awarded students’ behalf.

Frequent Scholarship Questions Answered

What is the timeline for the scholarship process?

The All-in-One Scholarship Application* is available December 1 through March 1 every year. In early March, our Scholarships team reviews applications to ensure successful completion and eligibility. For the remainder of March until May, our Scholarship Review Committees review applications and convene to recommend recipients. As early as April, KZCF Scholarships staff may begin reaching out to recipients to notify them of our scholarship decisions and update application statuses in Kaleidoscope accordingly. Notifications will continue until June. From late July to the end of August, scholarship payments are sent directly to institutions.

If my scholarship information is incomplete will I be notified?

Yes, a member of our Scholarships team will reach out to students regarding any missing documents.

Do I need to be a U.S. Citizen or Certified U.S. Permanent Resident to apply?

No, KZCF scholarships are open to students regardless of their citizenship or permanent residence status.

What is the FAFSA, and do I need to complete it?

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) allows college students to access financial aid for college, including grants, scholarships, work-study and federal student loans. Visit studentaid.gov for information on the FAFSA and how to apply.

While the FAFSA is required to complete our scholarship applications, we can still support students who may be ineligible to complete it. Please indicate on your application in Kaleidoscope that you are ineligible to complete the FAFSA. You will be prompted with the next steps from there.

How do I check the status of my application? Will I be notified if I am selected?

Yes, you will get email updates about your application status. You can also check your status anytime by logging into your Kaleidoscope application portal. Within your portal, you can see which KZCF scholarships you qualify for. Each scholarship will show its own application status, which will be updated as your application is reviewed.

What can scholarship funds be used for, and how is it dispursed?

KZCF scholarships may be used for any items related to your school’s cost of attendance (COA). Each school has a different COA that includes items such as tuition, fees, housing, transportation, food, health insurance, etc. You can find your school’s COA online or by contacting your school’s financial aid office.

Scholarship awards are paid directly to your institution, and if there are additional acceptance stipulations related to your scholarship, they will be listed in the individual scholarship’s details.

I received a multiyear award, how can I be sure that I continue to receive it?

A member of our Scholarships team will email you the link to an online form in February each year your scholarship is eligible for renewal. To ensure you receive this link, please make sure you have shared your current email with us. This short form needs to be submitted by March 15 to be applicable to the following school year. Some scholarships require you to maintain a minimum GPA or have a specific major to continue receiving your scholarship. Scholarship requirements are always included in acceptance agreements.

Do I pay taxes on scholarships?

In certain situations, scholarship awards are considered taxable income for the recipient. You can find information about scholarships and taxes via The Internal Revenue Service.

For questions about how scholarship awards might impact your taxes, please consult a tax professional.

*This excludes a select few scholarships which have unique applications, timelines and criteria. These special scholarships include The Women’s Education Coalition Grant, the George Disborough Trout Unlimited Research Grant and the Jim Cristy Swimming Scholarship.

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Meet our 2025 Scholarship Recipients

KZCF Scholarship Recipients
Abigail Ulbrich Hackett Catholic Prep High School Michigan State University
Alayna Houts Portage Northern High School Western Michigan University
Alejandro Mondragon Covert High School TBD
Alexander Frost Loy Norrix High School University of Arizona
Alexi Martinez Covert High School TBD
Amya Jackson Portage Northern High School Western Michigan University
Anastazia Selemani Phoenix High School Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Anay Saucedo Covert High School Lake Michigan College
Anessa Jaeger Plainwell High School Western Michigan University
Anne Hensley Livonia Churchill High School Western Michigan University
Antonio Spencer Kalamazoo Central High School Western Michigan University
Ariel Hoggan Kalamazoo Innovative Learning Program (KILP) TBD
Audrey Hamilton Loy Norrix High School Western Michigan University
Ava Quinn Gull Lake High School Michigan State University
Ava Shorb Portage Northern High School Michigan State University
Brady Caswell Parchment High School Albion College
Brady Jensenius Portage Central High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Brandon White Phoenix High School Wayne State University
Cameron Shaffer Loy Norrix High School Hope College
Carly Koch Portage Central High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Carson Grant Gull Lake High School Western Michigan University
Carson Smith Mattawan High School Michigan State University
Carter Hausman Loy Norrix High School Michigan State University
Alex Lanting Kalamazoo Central High School Columbia College Chicago
Claire Essenmacher Parchment High School Daytona State College
Clara DeWaele Kalamazoo Central High School University of Chicago
David Artman Homeschool Michigan Technological University
Deon Kelley Loy Norrix High School Western Michigan University
Dorian Roberts Kalamazoo Central High School Eastern Michigan University
Elijah Dyk Kalamazoo Christian High School Calvin University
Eloise Dunfee Loy Norrix High School TBD
Fariba Rahimi Kalamazoo Covenant Academy Western Michigan University
Georgia Edmonds Loy Norrix High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Grace Totten Kalamazoo Central High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Hailey Zagar Vicksburg High School TBD
Haneef Hampton Loy Norrix High School Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Hannah Stimson Portage Northern High School Michigan State University
Isabella Morris Loy Norrix High School Michigan State University
Jackson Parker Schoolcraft High School Grand Valley State University
Jacobi Nabors Kalamazoo Central High School Western Michigan University
Jadin Easter Decatur Js Sr High School Kalamazoo Valley Community College
James Hauke Loy Norrix High School Kalamazoo College
Jeffery Wilson Portage Central High School Gallaudet University
Jeremiah Williams Mumford High School (Detroit) Western Michigan University
Jeremy Dixon Kalamazoo Central High School Michigan State University
Jill Kasper Gobles High School TBD
Jimena Ruiz Covert High School Michigan State University
Joelle Wheeler Kalamazoo Christian High School Grand Valley State University
Joseph Spada Kalamazoo Central High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Justice Smith Muskegon High School Western Michigan University
Kaitlyn Clark Schoolcraft High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Kayona Bradley Phoenix High School Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Keyren Ruiz Covert High School Michigan State University
Kiara Crigger Kalamazoo Central High School Hope College
Kiya Dolph Galesburg-Augusta High School Western Michigan University
Kosygin McNeely Jr Kalamazoo Central High School Madonna University
Lauren Cardinal Parchment High School Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Layla Hemphill Kalamazoo Central High School Southern University and A&M College
Levarn Smith Kalamazoo Innovative Learning Program (KILP) Wayne State University
Luke Singer Portage Central High School Georgia State University
Madeleine Gauthier Kalamazoo Central High School College for Creative Studies
Mahdi Hassnawi Kalamazoo Central High School Michigan State University
Maria Ruiz Covert High School Lake Michigan College
Marques Glover Parchment High School Western Michigan University
Marrisa Wells Parchment High School Albion College
Marykate Thomas Kalamazoo Christian High School Taylor University
Matai Stanfill Kalamazoo Central High School Wayne State University
Matthew Kelly Loy Norrix High School TBD
Meredith Chenier Hackett Catholic Prep High School Western Michigan Unviersity
Methmi Amaratunga Portage Central High School Kalamazoo College
Nacoya Holling Kalamazoo Central High School Central Michigan University
Noah Emmer Hackett Catholic Prep High School Trine University
Paarth Sharma Portage Central High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Paige Wright Kalamazoo Central High School Wayne State University
Percy Misenga Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Ramone Jarrett Oakland University
Riley Jepkema Mattawan High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Rilley Briggs Vicksburg High School Calvin University
Rocco Fiocchi Gull Lake High School Michigan State University
Scarlett Hindbaugh Kalamazoo Christian High School Western Michigan University
Shukurani Nsengiyumva Loy Norrix High School Western Michigan University
Sophia  Orton Schoolcraft High School Davenport University
Sophia Barnard Kalamazoo Central High School Stanford University
Sophia Lin Portage Central High School Saint Louis University – Madrid
Tajanae Lewis Loy Norrix High School Western Michigan Unviersity
Tamekka Bennett Kalamazoo Central High School Grand Canyon University
Trellina Presley Kalamazoo Central High School University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Trinite Murray-Hoskin Parchment High School University of Michigan
Yasmine Al Diab Phoenix High School TBD
Zacson Norgbey Western Michigan University
Zarifa Ibrahimzada Gull Lake High School Kalamazoo College
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“My whole goal is to give back to the community. Just like someone gave me a chance, I want to give someone a chance. I feel like everybody deserves great health care. They deserve the best chance at better health.”

Charles Hanks

– Emergency Scholarship Recipient
Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Western Michigan University

“I really appreciate the committee at the Kalamazoo Community Foundation. They worked with me to make sure I had what I needed to be successful in my education. Attending an HBCU means a lot to me because of my culture, and it has opened me up in a lot of ways.”

Tre’Quan Hayes
– Clarence L. Remynse Scholarship Recipient
Elementary Education Degree, Coppin State University

“I was thankful when Kalamazoo Community Foundation helped me, because I got a scholarship for school, and the money leftover covered my housing.”

Leonel Aguila-Martinez
– Jerry A. and M. Christine Walker Scholarship Recipient
Nursing Degree

“The Love Where You Live Scholarship, along with the other scholarships, helped make it possible to pursue my dreams and especially, studying abroad."

Clifford Pulley III
– Love Where You Live Scholarship Recipient
Global Studies and International Business, Western Michigan University

Scholarship questions? Brooke has answers.

To learn more about scholarships and the application process, or for help with your application, email Brooke Travis via the contact form or call 269.585.7268.

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