Who this helps
Low-income students and students facing meaningful financial barriers can apply for support. Recipients receive full student membership access, not reduced access.
This is the direct scholarship application path. Scholarship-supported students receive the same full Future1 Community access as paying students.
Low-income students and students facing meaningful financial barriers can apply for support. Recipients receive full student membership access, not reduced access.
Financial need is the primary basis. Household income, free or reduced-price lunch, FAFSA/Pell-related need, public assistance, family hardship, housing instability, unemployment, medical hardship, or other financial barriers may be considered.
Eligibility may be strengthened by a high-need school, counselor or youth-organization referral, or living in a community with limited access to career-building opportunities.
To maintain scholarship support, students are expected to maintain regular attendance, maintain passing grades or show academic improvement, remain in good standing through positive behavior, promote a positive school culture through respectful conduct, and stay engaged in Future1 Community.
Scholarships are awarded for a defined term. Renewal is not automatic and depends on need, attendance, grades or academic improvement, engagement, and standing. Hardship exceptions and review-based decisions are allowed. False information may lead to loss of support. Funds are limited and subject to availability.