Illinois DCFS offers college
scholarships to current and former youth in care
DCFS Scholarship Program applications
accepted until March 31
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[March 05, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is
currently accepting applications for the 2022 DCFS Scholarship
Program. Through the program, a minimum of 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 public universities, a monthly
grant of $1,273 to offset other expenses and a medical card. On
average, the department receives 200 application packets each year,
and has awarded over 1,500 scholarships since the program began in
1971.
“Our youth have faced many obstacles and uncertainties in their
lives and paying for college should not be one of them, said
Illinois DCFS Director Marc D. Smith. “Our mission is to ensure the
well-being of every youth in our care, and these scholarships help
open the door to the world of possibilities a college education
provides.”
The DCFS Scholarship Program is available 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 DCFS scholarship changed my life in a good way,” said Holiness,
a current youth in care and 2021 scholarship recipient. “If I didn’t
get the scholarship, I wasn’t planning on going to college because I
would not be able to pay for school by myself. Now I can live in the
dorm, get the books I need and afford other necessities. I am so
thankful for this scholarship.”
Scholarship recipients are selected based on their scholastic record
and aptitude, community and extracurricular activities, three
letters of recommendation from non-relatives and a personal essay
illustrating their purpose for higher education.
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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 or email
DCFS.OfficeofEducation
andTransitionServices@illinois.gov 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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