These top performing students are selected annually
based on their ACT or SAT exams and sixth semester class rank and
are recognized for their exceptional academic achievement. Illinois
State Scholars rank in approximately the top ten percent of
graduates from Illinois high schools.
State Scholars are usually announced in early December, however the
postponement or cancellation of spring 2020 college entrance exams
due to the COVID-19 pandemic delayed this year’s announcements until
complete data was available.
“In a year when students and families across the state and the
nation have faced unprecedented personal and financial challenges as
a result of the pandemic, we could not be more proud of the
continued focus, dedication and achievements of our State Scholars,”
said Eric Zarnikow, executive director of ISAC. “We also want to
recognize the invaluable support of families, mentors, teachers,
school counselors, and others, who are themselves dealing with the
challenges of the pandemic and yet have remained dedicated to
assisting students and helping them move forward on a path to meet
their educational and career goals.”
While the Illinois State Scholars recognition is a non-monetary
award, recipients receive a congratulatory letter from ISAC, a
Certificate of Achievement and statewide media recognition. An
official Illinois State Scholar badge can be downloaded by honorees
to display on their online profiles and social media platforms, and
share with high school counselors, colleges, employers, family
members and others.
Logan County scholars include:
Lincoln High School
Brassfield, Ethan
Cook, Madeline
Fry, Devyn
Fry, Kyle
Gaddy, Mykah
Grunder, Adam
Martens, Victoria
Mourning, Levi
Nelson, Miranda
Paulus, Emily
Stiefvater, Abigail
Stuckey, Noah
Wahab, Isaiah
Mount Pulaski High School
Doerr, Jaycie
Hamilton, Abby
Olson, Chloe
An
online listing of Illinois State Scholars is available 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.
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ISAC encourages all students, including State Scholars, to
complete their 2021-22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), or if
eligible, the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid, if they have
not done so already. The FAFSA is used to determine a student’s eligibility for
federal and most state and institutional financial aid available for
postsecondary education, including two- or four-year degree programs,
certificates, and some vocational programs. The Alternative Application is a
pathway to state financial aid for qualified undocumented students, and for
transgender students who are not eligible for federal financial aid because they
did not register for selective service.
In addition to supporting workshops offered by local high schools, ISAC offers
free online Financial Aid Application Completion Workshops,
https://studentportal.isac.
org/Events, to help
make it faster and easier for students to complete a financial aid application.
Online workshops offer personalized help through the chat function so students
can complete the application during the workshop. Bilingual assistance is
available. Students and families can also get free one-on-one assistance from
their local ISACorps member,
https://studentportal.isac.org/
isacorps, recent
college graduates trained to serve as near-peer mentors to assist high school
students and their families with college planning and financial aid. ISAC’s
Student Portal, https://studentportal.isac.org/ offers a host of free tools and
resources to help with college planning and the financial aid process, as well
as financial literacy and career resources. ISAC’s free text messaging service,
ISAC College Q&A, isac.org/collegeqa allows students to get answers to college
and financial aid questions from ISAC experts. ISAC also offers free assistance
through the agency’s call center, 800.899.4722 (ISAC), and its Online Chat
service.
About ISAC
The mission of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is to provide
Illinois students with information and assistance to help make education beyond
high school accessible and affordable. ISAC provides comprehensive, objective,
and timely information about 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
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