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Article - What is the Jump Start Scho... What is the Jump Start Scholarship Program? During the 2011 Session, HB 1175 introduced the Jump Start Scholarship.
The legislature approved the creation of the Jump Start Scholarship program which is designed to provide a student who graduates from a public high school in three years or less to receive a scholarship funded with a portion of the money saved by the state in state aid to education funding pursuant to chapter 13-13.
As a result of the student's early graduation, if the student enrolls at any college, university, or technical school accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools that provides instruction from a campus located in South Dakota, the student will be eligible for $1,500 to be distributed equally across both the Fall and Spring semesters during their first year of post-secondary enrollment.
No student who enrolls in a high school for all or any part of a fourth year is eligible for the Jump Start Scholarship program. To be eligible for the Jump Start Scholarship program, a student shall: Be a resident of South Dakota; Complete the requirements of the recommended high school program as established by the Board of Education pursuant to §13-1-12.
1, and be awarded a high school diploma by a public high school in three years or less; Have attended a public high school in South Dakota on a full-time basis for at least two semesters prior to graduating; and Within one year of graduating from high school, excluding any time served on active duty in the armed forces of the United States, enroll in a college, university, or technical school accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools that provides instruction from a campus located in South Dakota.
Scholarship Application and Deadline The Jump Start Scholarship application is released on the SD Board of Regents Scholarship Portal for students to complete.
South Dakota Codified Laws South Dakota Codified Laws Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions BOR Scholarship Office: Contact Us Jump Start Scholarship - Non-Regental University/College Evaluation Instructions for completing the SD Jump Start Scholarship Evaluations What are the Jump Start Scholarship - Frequently Asked Questions? Frequently Asked Questions What are the Jumpstart Scholarship - South Dakota Codified Laws?
Codified Laws governing the South Dakota Jump Start Scholarship Related Services / Offerings (1) Jump Start and SD Needs Based Scholarship Rosters Campuses will submit their rosters for scholarships by using this form. Due Dates: Jump Start 10/1 and 2/25. Needs Based Scholarship 10 days following the start of term.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Students who graduate early from high school and enroll at any accredited postsecondary institution in South Dakota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Jump Start Scholarship is funded by South Dakota Board of Regents. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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