It’s scholarship season!

Don’t miss these opportunities to fund your future. Get more info and apply online.

Washington Youth Tour Scholarship

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Deadline: Jan. 20

Purpose: One-time $2,500 scholarship for Washington Youth Tour delegates and one-time $500 scholarship for alternates.

Eligibility: High school juniors attending school in south Bryan, Liberty and McIntosh counties may apply to attend the 2025 Washington Youth Tour, an all-expenses-paid leadership trip to Washington, D.C., and earn the scholarship.

Learn more and apply online.

Walter Harrison Scholarship

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Deadline: Jan. 31

Purpose: One-time $1,000 scholarship for undergraduate studies.

Eligibility: Residents of south Bryan, Liberty and McIntosh counties pursuing an undergraduate degree to an accredited Georgia school are eligible to apply. The recipient’s primary residence must be the household of a Coastal Electric Cooperative member or employee.

Coastal Electric Cooperative Foundation Academic Scholarship

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Deadline: March 7

Purpose: $5,000 renewable scholarship for undergraduate studies.

Eligibility: Graduating high school seniors who are residents of Liberty, Long, McIntosh and south Bryan counties are eligible to apply.

Coastal Electric Cooperative Foundation Technical College Scholarship

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Deadline: Applications are accepted year-round.

Purpose: Renewable scholarship amounts determined by number of credit hours for the next semester enrolled in technical college or lineman school.

Eligibility: Scholarships are available to students of all ages pursuing a diploma, degree or certificate program from any of Georgia’s technical colleges or recognized lineman schools. Applicants must have a home mailing address within Liberty, Long, McIntosh or south Bryan counties.

Educational opportunities like these are funded by Georgia’s electric cooperatives and Coastal Electric Cooperative members who want to invest in local students because they see the value they bring to the community. Funding for foundation scholarships comes from Coastal Electric Cooperative members who allow their electric bills to be rounded up to the next dollar through Operation Round Up. Those nickels and dimes are pooled together and invested back into the community through the Coastal Electric Cooperative Foundation.