The Hagan Scholarship

The Hagan Scholarship is a scholarship from Hagan Scholarship Foundation worth $7,500. It is open to students in Hamilton. A minimum GPA of 3.5 is required.

Award$7,500
Deadline Not published

About 15 minutes of work, based on what the sponsor asks for.

Who can apply

Minimum GPA
3.5
GPA scale
4.0
Household income cap
100000
Renewable for (years)
4
How you're selected
open
Year in school
High school senior
Counties
Hamilton
Activities
work 240 hours
Type of school
eligible four-year College or University
Citizenship
regardless of nationality

What the sponsor says

Hagan Scholarship Foundation The Hagan Scholarship is a nationwide need-based merit scholarship designed to help rural students graduate college debt-free. The scholarship provides students attending a public, private, charter, magnet, or STEM high school with the opportunity to graduate college debt-free. The scholarship provides up to $7,500 each semester for up to eight consecutive semesters, for a total of up to $60,000 for Undergraduate degree. Eligibility Requirements: Must attend a high school located in the United States. All high school students eligible regardless of nationality. Must be fluent in the English language. Must be in the high school graduating class. Must have achieved an unweighted 3.50 CGPA based on a 4.0 Grading Scale. Must enroll in an eligible four-year College or University the first fall semester following high school graduation. The scholarship cannot be used to attend a community college, junior college, or online institution. Must maintain a four year or less graduation schedule, or complete the equivalent of a four year degree if in a professional program. Must work 240 hours from January 1, 2025 until September 1, 2025. Work must be regularly scheduled employment performed under supervision for compensation. Employment can be full-time or part-time. Applicant’s Adjusted Gross Household Income reported for 2023 Federal Income Tax Purposes must not have exceeded $100,000. “Household Income” is defined as the total income received by all adult members of a household living under the same roof. Applicants are not required to provide FAFSA information. Finalists must provide the FAFSA Summary showing the SAI. Must apply for Federal and State grants if eligible. Recipients of a […]

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How these are worked out
  • How narrow the field is.Read from where the sponsor restricts it. An award open to one high school is competing against a graduating class.
  • Value for the effort.The published amount divided by the 15 minutes the sponsor's own requirements take.
  • Conditions to meet.More conditions means a smaller field, which is good news if you meet them.
  • Where it sits.Ranked against every other award we hold, narrowest field and best value for the effort first.
  • None of it is a chance of winning. We do not know how many people apply or how a sponsor chooses, so we do not publish a percentage. Anyone who does is guessing.

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Last checked 2026-08-11. Deadlines change without notice, so confirm with the sponsor before you rely on one.

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