$73,700 in Scholarships Available for Falls City Seniors

Deadline for applications is approaching on March 24, 2026

Mar. 18, 2026 at 3:42am

The Falls City Educational Foundation is offering a total of 32 scholarships worth $73,700 for seniors at Falls City High School. The scholarships are designated for students applying to 4-year colleges, 2-year colleges, and vocational schools. The Foundation is also providing two additional scholarships for past graduates currently enrolled in 2-year or 4-year programs.

Why it matters

These scholarships provide significant financial assistance to help Falls City students pursue higher education, which is crucial for social and economic mobility in the community. The variety of scholarship options caters to students with diverse academic and career goals.

The details

The scholarship breakdown includes 20 scholarships worth $44,600 for 4-year college applications, 8 scholarships totaling $21,900 for 2-year college or vocational school applications, and 4 scholarships worth $7,200 open to seniors applying to either 2-year or 4-year schools. Additionally, the Falls City Educational Foundation is offering 2 scholarships worth $3,000 for past graduates currently enrolled in 2-year or 4-year programs. All applications are due by March 24, 2026 and can be found on the high school guidance counselor's website, as well as through Southeast Community College for the Learn-to-Dream scholarships.

  • The scholarship application deadline is March 24, 2026.

The players

Falls City High School

A public high school located in Falls City, Nebraska.

Falls City Educational Foundation

A non-profit organization that provides scholarships and educational support to students in the Falls City community.

Southeast Community College

A public community college system with multiple campuses in Nebraska, including one that offers the Learn-to-Dream scholarships.

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The takeaway

These scholarships demonstrate the Falls City community's commitment to supporting local students in pursuing higher education, whether at 4-year universities, 2-year colleges, or vocational programs. The variety of options and substantial funding amounts can make a significant difference in helping Falls City seniors access post-secondary opportunities.