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			Illinois DCFS offers college 
			scholarships to current and former youth in careDCFS Scholarship Program applications 
			accepted until March 31
 
 
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            [February 25, 2021]  
			
			 The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is 
			currently accepting applications for the 2021 DCFS Scholarship 
			Program. Through the program, 53 academic scholarships will be 
			awarded to current and former youth in care for the upcoming school 
			year, with four awards reserved for the children of veterans. | 
        
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			 Scholarship recipients receive up to five consecutive years of 
			tuition and academic fee waivers to be used at participating 
			Illinois state community colleges and universities, a monthly grant 
			of $1,235 to offset other expenses and a medical card. On average, 
			the department receives 200 application packets each year, and has 
			awarded over 1,400 scholarships since the program began in 1971. 
 “It is imperative that every youth in our care has the tools they 
			need to succeed,” said Illinois DCFS Acting Director Marc D. Smith. 
			“These scholarships give our youth the ability to concentrate on 
			their studies and prepare for their futures without the stress of 
			worrying about how they are going to pay for school.”
 
 The DCFS Scholarship Program is open to youth who have an open DCFS 
			case, whose cases were closed through adoption or guardianship or 
			who aged out of care at 18 or older. Youth who are at least 16 years 
			old and not yet 21 on March 31 may apply.
 
			
			 
			
 “The information I received from the DCFS Scholarship Program about 
			buying books, school contacts and job opportunities made my 
			transition to college life much easier,” said Maya, a 2020 
			scholarship recipient. “I am very grateful to have been selected as 
			a recipient of the scholarship award. With this scholarship I don’t 
			have to worry about trying to manage a lot of work hours and my 
			school schedule. The scholarship allows me to focus on my classes 
			and study time and has made me more financially responsible. I 
			review my expenses, pay my bills on time and balance my monthly 
			budget.”
 
			
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Scholarship recipients are selected based on their scholastic 
record and aptitude, community and extracurricular activities, three letters of 
recommendation from non-relatives and a written statement illustrating their 
purpose for higher education. Due to pandemic-related limited availability of 
ACT and SAT testing sites, ACT and SAT test scores will not be considered for 
any applicants in the 2021 selection process.
 Applications are available at any DCFS regional office and on the DCFS website: 
www2.illinois.gov/dcfs (Form CFS 438 under DCFS Features on the homepage). 
Students or caregivers may call the DCFS Office of Education and Transition 
Services at 217-557-2689 with questions about the application process or for 
more information.
 
 
 About the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Founded in 
1964, DCFS is responsible for protecting children from abuse or neglect by 
responding to calls received on the Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-25-ABUSE 
(1-800-252-2873). With the goal of keeping children safe, DCFS strengthens and 
supports families with a wide range of services. When keeping a child safe means 
removing them from the home, DCFS makes every effort to reunite them with their 
family. When the best interest of the child makes this impossible, DCFS is 
committed to pursuing adoption by loving families to provide children with a 
safe and permanent home. DCFS is also responsible for licensing and monitoring 
of all Illinois child welfare agencies.
 
				 
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