MACC
The deadline for the 2023-24 Scholarship form has passed.
All applicants must meet specific scholarship guidelines. Please review the scholarship descriptions and qualifications on our Scholarship information page before completing this form.
It is strongly recommended that students submit their 2023-2024 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to document financial need.
Scholarship Application Deadline: March 17, 2023
 
Academic Department Scholarships:
One scholarship will be awarded from each Academic Department (currently seven): Communication, Education, Fine Arts, History, Math, Psychology/Sociology, and Science) to students who are actively pursuing an Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts in Teaching, or Associate of Science degree at Moberly Area Community College. You may apply for more than one.
Health Science Department Scholarships:
One scholarship will be awarded from each Health Science Department (currently seven): Associate Degree Nursing, Accelerated Associate Degree Nursing, Practical Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technician, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Surgical Technology, and Behavior Health Support.
Workforce Development and Technical Education Department Scholarships:
Five scholarships (one per division) will be awarded from Workforce Development and Technical Education departments, to students seeking an Associate of Applied Science degree or certificate in the following areas: Business Administration/ Business Office Administration; Early Childhood Education, Advanced Manufacturing/Mechatronics; Information Technology (Networking/Programming); and, Agriculture Technology/Veterinary Technology).
All applicants must meet specific scholarship guidelines. Any additional comments or recommendations are welcome. Please attach a copy of the high school transcript (include ACT scores if available) to the application. It is strongly recommended that students file their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to document financial need. Award values are subject to change.
Applicants must be seeking a degree or certificate at MACC and be a member of a special population. Special populations include: single parents, displaced homemakers, dislocated workers, individuals with disabilities, economically disadvantaged, students seeking employment in an occupation traditionally dominated by the opposite gender (non-traditional), have a disability, or, students who have limited English proficiency. These scholarships are funded by community donors.