2024-25 scholarships will be updated throughout the school year. Check this page periodically for new updates. Applications/information for each scholarship can also be found in the Student Services office in the scholarship bin.
Dollars for Scholars
It’s never too early to start a Dollars for Scholars online application! Schuylerville’s local chapter gives out thousands of dollars in scholarships at the district’s graduation ceremony for eligible students. The Schuylerville online application can be found here.
- Once you are on the home page, click on the ‘Students and Parents’ tab at the top of the page.
- On this next page, under Student and Parent Login, click on the red Login. This will open the Scholarship America Dollars for Scholars Student Center. You should see ‘Don’t have an account yet? Create one here’.
- After clicking on that link in Schuylerville Junior-Senior High School, under ‘High School Name’ and click on the blue link that reads ‘Choose this school’.
- You will then be directed to several pages of info that students need to fill in…only those with asterisks are required.
For questions about the Dollars for Scholars Program, please contact your school counselor.
November
Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship: eligible applicants must be a US Citizen; however, they do not need to be related to a member of the Elks; applicants will be judged based on leadership, financial need, and scholarship. Please be sure to use the pulldown box for the association Elks Lodge, which would be Saratoga/Wilton #161. Deadline: Nov. 12
December
Hagan Scholarship: a nationwide, four-year, need-based merit scholarship providing each recipient with the opportunity to graduate college debt-free, providing up to $7,500 each semester. After graduation from college, Hagan Scholars can apply for a two-year extension of their scholarship to attend graduate school or a professional school, receiving $6,000 each semester. Deadline: Dec. 1
Boston University – Trustee & Presidential Scholarship: Students with outstanding academic records and strong leadership skills can apply to Boston University and be considered for one of the merit-based scholarships below. Deadline: Dec. 1
- Trustee Scholarship: Boston University’s most prestigious full-tuition scholarship recognizes extraordinary academic performance and leadership ability. Students must submit one additional essay with their application for admission.
- Presidential Scholarship: This four-year, $25,000 scholarship is awarded to students with exceptional academic achievements. No additional application materials are required—all students need to do to be considered is apply for admission by the scholarship deadline.
To learn more about the requirements of these scholarships and other merit awards offered by BU, please visit their website.
Signature Scholarship: Eligible applicants must submit a 2-3 minute video essay sharing how he/she uncovers the untold stores in their community. More information can be found here. Deadline: Dec. 6
January
Saratoga Credit Union College Scholarship Program: College-bound high school seniors may apply to three different scholarships with one application; eligible applicants must attend either a two or four-year accredited institution for the first time in the fall of 2025. Applications can be found here. Deadline: January 17.
February
Elks Legacy Awards: eligible applicants must be a child or grandchild of a living Elk member in good standing; more information can be found online. Deadline: Feb. 3
High school Links
Contact Us
High School Student Services
School Counselor, Grade 9
Carrie Bean
(518) 695-3255 ext. 2291
School Counselor, Grades 10-12, last names A-K
Janine O’Brien
(518) 695-3255 ext. 2001
School Counselor, Grades 10-12, last names L-Z
Sarah Rust
(518) 695-3255 ext. 2256
Saratoga Center for the Family
School-Based Therapist, 7-12
Shelbi Messick-Miller