• Scholarships

    Scholarships provide financial support for students to help pay for a college degree. These funds enable students to obtain education they may not have access to otherwise. Scholarships go further than being financial aid for many students. They reward deserving students with the ability to afford higher education. Below are resources to assist students with their search for scholarships. 

  • STEP Scholarship

    Every year, STEP gives scholarships to many deserving students who have attended our program. You are encouraged to complete an application for a STEP scholarship.

     
    If you have any questions, please contact Melissa Upton, the Career and College Specialist at STEP - melissa.upton@ahschools.us 
     
     
    Deadline: Must have all application materials submitted by Thursday, April 17, 2025. 
     

    General eligibility for all scholarship applicants:
     Must have attended STEP
     Must be a 2025 high school graduate
     Must have made an application to college before applying for scholarship
     Must register for at least 12 credits at an accredited college/university/technical institute

     
    Process for Scholarship Application:
    1. Write your goals and financial needs essay in either a Word document or Google doc. See instructions and rubric for scoring.
    2. Determine a STEP instructor who can provide a recommendation. They will be sent the recommendation form on your behalf to complete after you submit your complete application. You do not need to ask them for a separate letter.
    3. Complete the entire form and upload your goals and financial needs essay. 
     
     
  • Scholarship Resources

    Click here for a list of scholarships by the Career and College Specialists in the district. This list is regularly updated and organized by scholarship application deadline. 

    Use this Scholarship Tracker to maximize your scholarships. 

    Click here for other scholarship resources.

    Click here to learn more about financial aid basics, grants and scholarships, student loans, and other aid options.