More than $1 million ready to
support 25 college students achieve their STEM goals
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[January 15, 2024]
The
Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis has launched the Ameren All In
Scholarship Fund, a $1,180,000, five-year commitment to provide 25
students annually with scholarship grants up to $10,000 per student
per year for up to 10 semesters, or five years. Applications for
this opportunity are now open and applicants can visit sfstl.org/ameren-all-in-scholarship
to apply or learn more.
The Ameren All In Scholarship is designed to award critical “last
dollar” funding to fill the gap between total cost of education and
the financial resources available to students from family, school,
state, and federal sources. The Ameren All In Scholarship will
foster educational attainment and financial strength for members of
the community often priced out of post-secondary opportunities.
“Education is among our key AmerenCares focus areas,
and this new partnership with The Scholarship Foundation of St.
Louis stands as an example of that ongoing commitment," said Gwen
Mizell, senior vice president, chief sustainability, diversity &
philanthropy officer at Ameren. “Our Equity in Education initiative
focuses on funding and supporting efforts like scholarships to
positively impact the lives of young people and better secure their
futures."
These scholarships will serve low-income students who live within
the service area of Ameren Missouri or Ameren Illinois and who are
enrolled at any grade level in a nonprofit, two- or four-year
accredited college or university in Missouri or Illinois. Scholars
will be selected based on Scholarship Foundation eligibility
requirements (significant financial need, academic potential, and
good character) and preference will be given to scholars who are
pursuing education in the STEM fields or in the Joint Engineering
Program offered by the University of Missouri-St. Louis and
Washington University in St. Louis.
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Awards are renewable for up to 10
semesters per student. In addition to receiving major financial
support, Ameren All In Scholars will work with Scholarship
Foundation student advisors to complete applications and learn
about important resources and opportunities throughout their
educational journey.
Students funded through this program will qualify for paid policy
fellowships and quality mental health services through a Scholarship
Foundation initiative, which covers the cost of therapy provided by
licensed, vetted and culturally competent providers.
“The Ameren All In Scholarship Fund will provide critical financial
resources to scholars who have everything they need to attend
college except the money. This funding, combined with the support of
the student advisors at The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis,
will no doubt change lives for many in our community who deserve
access to an excellent postsecondary education, regardless of their
financial situation,” says The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis
Board President Lauren Nash Ming.
Interested students should visit
www.myscholarshipcentral.org to apply or go to
www.sfstl.org for more
information.
[Jess Dewes
Communications Specialist
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis]
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