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Reagan Foundation & Institute

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute has significant scholarships than can help college bound students towards tuition and other fees. Below is a list of what is offered and their descriptions. They include live links for more information. Depending on the program, application deadlines are coming soon. 12-16-2016

Great Communicator Debate Series: Grades 9-12

The Ronald Reagan Great Communicator Debate Series is designed to develop proactive, informed, educated, and conscientious citizens and leaders by creating and hosting a national series of high school debates. $40,000 in scholarships.

GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program: Seniors

The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program honors the legacy and character of our nation's 40th President by rewarding college-bound students who demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship with financial assistance to pursue higher education. Through the generous support of GE, this national program annually awards $10,000 renewable scholarships to numerous students.

Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Scholars Program: Seniors

Honoring both our nation’s 40th President and his lasting legacy of leadership, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Scholars Program awards Ventura County, Calif., high school seniors who exemplify outstanding leadership skills and personal character with a total of $50,000 in scholarships annually.

Ronald Reagan Student Leadership Program: Grades 9-12

Since 2013, the Ronald Reagan Student Leadership Program has been cultivating high school students, developing them into actively engaged citizens in their communities. After participating in the summer program, former students have gone on to receive such accomplishments as scholarship awards, grant funding for their projects, recognition in school and local newspapers, and leadership roles in various clubs and organizations.

Leadership and the American Presidency: Undergraduate college students.

Spend a semester in the nation’s capital with students from around the country and the world who are just as passionate about making a difference through strong leadership. The intensive and immersive schedule is designed to maximize your time in Washington by combining learning in the classroom with practical internship experience and special events with prominent public leaders.

Please contact Mrs. Hong in Room 2-12 for more information.

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