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Making Postsecondary
Education
Possible in Indiana
For 50 years, Dollars for Scholars has been helping students in communities across America pursue postsecondary education. From Maine to California, more than 40,000 dedicated volunteers devote their time and energy to raising funds, supporting students and making a real difference in the lives of those in their community.
As a part of Scholarship America, the nation’s largest non-profit, private-sector scholarship organization, our job is to help our chapters, our volunteers and our students. We'd invite you to take a look around the site to find out what's new, what's available, and what we can do for you. In addition, we'd love to hear from you – just click here to give us a call or e-mail.
2010 Chapter Recognition State
Conference: October 2, 2010
This fall, Indiana Dollars for Scholars invites chapters across the state to come together in Indianapolis for the 2010 Chapter Recognition State Conference. Highlights include keynote addresses by Scholarship America CEO Lauren Segal and Jerry Pattengale, founder of Purpose-Guided Education; breakout sessions covering everything your chapter needs to know; and the chance to win scholarship dollars for your community!
The conference takes place on Saturday, October 2. Visit the conference homepage to find out details and register online. (Opens in new window.) Registration is just $20 before September 10 -- and the more representatives your chapter has, the more chances you have to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for your chapter.
Congratulations to Our 2010
Student and Chapter Award Winners!
Congratulations to our 2010 Hoosier Heroes winners! The students, chapters and volunteers below were selected from among hundreds of applications statewide, and were honored and awarded scholarships at the Hoosier Heroes Celebration in Indianapolis on May 6. To meet the student winners and the Heroes they nominated, and to read the winning essays, visit the 2010 Hoosier Heroes page; to see photos of the Celebration, check out the photo set on Flickr!
Because College Doesn't Happen By Chance®.


