Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers Reminds Local Students of Scholarship Deadlines
Sayre, PA- The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers (CFTT) would like to remind high school seniors and their families that the application deadline for those scholarships administered directly by the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers is coming up quickly. The Community Foundation holds over 50 scholarships serving students of Bradford, Potter, Sullivan, Tioga PA, and Tioga NY. All scholarships applications can also be found on our website, www.twintierscf.org.
In addition to the scholarships the Foundation selects the recipients, many of their scholarships are administered directly through the school district guidance offices. For more information on those deadlines, see your high school guidance office.
For scholarships administered by CFTT, please E-mail your application in Word or PDF form to: cfield@twintierscf.org no later than Sunday, March 31, 2024, by 5:00 pm or mail to Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers, 104 W. Lockhart St, Sayre, PA 18840. If mailed, applications must be postmarked no later than March 31, 2024.
Below is a list of Scholarships directly administered by CFTT with the March 31st deadline:
- Austinburg Methodist Church, Inc. Scholarship
- Guthrie Community Credit Union Scholarship
- Potter County Farm & Forestry Family Scholarship
- Raymond, Tristan, and Evan Erway Memorial Scholarship
- Robert B. Merten Circle of Fifths Music Award
- Rockman’s Tuxedo Shop – Babe & George Tymoski Scholarship
- Tioga Tae Kwon Do Scholarship
- Towanda Musical Society Scholarship
- Tri County Rural Electric Scholarship
Founded in 2003, the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers serves 5 counties, Bradford, Potter, Sullivan and Tioga counties, PA and Tioga County, New York. The Foundation is committed to building philanthropic resources that will sustain healthy and vital communities now and into the future. The Foundation currently manages over 160 funds valued at over $12 million dollars and has awarded over $2.3 million in grants and scholarships since inception, positively impacting hundreds of lives in the region.