| Illinois Student Assistance 
			Commission announces 2019-20 Illinois State ScholarsList includes 18 from Logan County
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			 [November 28, 2018] 
			The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is pleased to 
			announce the 2019-20 Illinois State Scholars. These exceptional 
			students rank in approximately the top ten percent of high school 
			seniors in Illinois and are chosen each year based on a combination 
			of exemplary ACT or SAT test scores and sixth semester class rank.
 “In this 60th year of the Illinois State Scholar Program, we are 
			proud to announce another class of outstanding students that will 
			lead us into the future,” said Eric Zarnikow, executive director of 
			ISAC. “We congratulate these Scholars on their hard work and 
			accomplishments. Congratulations also and thank you to the families, 
			principals, teachers, counselors, coaches, mentors, and all of the 
			other individuals who not only help our students find the path that 
			will allow them to flourish, but also support them every step of the 
			way.”
 
 While this prestigious designation does not include a monetary 
			award, Illinois State Scholars will receive a congratulatory letter 
			from ISAC and a personalized Certificate of Achievement. Honorees 
			can also download a digital Illinois State Scholar badge that can be 
			displayed on their online profiles and social media platforms, and 
			shared with high school counselors, prospective colleges, employers, 
			family members and others. A complete list of the 2019-20 Illinois 
			State Scholars can be found on ISAC’s website. Note that the Program 
			announces honorees based on the year they would begin any 
			postsecondary education, not based on the year they graduate from 
			high school.
 
			Logan County State Scholars
 ISAC is pleased to recognize these Illinois high school students who 
			have been named 2019-20 State Scholars for their outstanding 
			academic achievement. Scholars are listed alphabetically under the 
			high school they attend.
 
 Lincoln High School
 Arnold, Nathaniel
 Bobb, Grace
 Catey, Alivia
 Centers, Laura
 Dennison, Audrey
 Dipasquale, Anthony
 Harris, Dean
 Langley, Paige
 Mourning, Tate
 Rodriguez, Ashton
 Schmidt, Connor
 Singleton, Drew
 Sparrow, Austin
 Steiner, Madeline
 Vanslambrouck, Kathryn
 Whitetree, Trey
 
			
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Mt. Pulaski High SchoolHayes, Skylar
 Skelton, Garrett
 
ISAC encourages all students, including State Scholars, to complete their 
2019-20 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) as soon as possible. 
The FAFSA is used to determine a student’s eligibility for federal and most 
state and institutional financial aid available for any type of postsecondary 
education, including vocational education, certificates, and two or four year 
degree programs.
 Students and families can get assistance with the financial aid and 
college-going process by attending a free workshop or presentation by ISAC or 
one of its partners, or by contacting their local ISACorps member, one of a 
group of recent college graduates trained to serve as near-peer mentors to 
assist students and families with college access and financial aid. See 
studentportal.isac. org/ISACorps.  Students can also visit the ISAC Student 
Portal , studentportal.isac.org, for college planning, financial aid and 
financial literacy information and free tools, and can get answers to their 
college-going and financial aid questions sent directly to their phones by 
signing up for ISAC College Q&A, isac.org/collegeqa, ISAC’s free text messaging 
service. ISAC also offers assistance through the agency’s call center, 
1-800-899-4722 (ISAC).
 
 
 About ISAC
 The mission of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is to help make 
college accessible and affordable for students throughout Illinois. ISAC 
provides comprehensive, objective, and timely information on education and 
financial aid for students and their families—giving them access to the tools 
they need to make the educational choices that are right for them. Then, through 
the state scholarship and grant programs ISAC administers, ISAC can help 
students make those choices a reality. Find us at isac.org and follow us on 
Facebook (@ILStudentAssistance), Twitter and on Instagram @ISACfinaid.
 
				 
		[Lynne Baker]  |