Thursday, October 23, 2014

2015 United States Senate Youth Program

The William Randolph Hearst Foundation funds this scholarship program, and the United States Senate endorses it. It is coordinated by the Kentucky Department of Education. Two Kentucky student leaders will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Washington D.C., and a $5,000 college scholarship. Student participation in the national program in Washington, D.C., (scheduled for March 8-15 2015)



Any high school junior or senior student is eligible for the program provided he or she has not previously been a delegate to the program, and is currently serving in an ELECTED capacity in one of the following student government, civic or education organizations: 1. student body president, vice president, secretary or treasurer; 2. class president, vice president, secretary or treasurer' 3. student council representative; 4. student representative to district, regional, or stat-level civic or education organization.



There are two information forms contained in the packet; one to be completed by the counselor or principal, and one to be completed by the student and parents/guardians. Neatness is imperative. Any item that cannot be read will not be scored.


 ***​There is a checklist so stop by the guidance office for all and any information on this program. 

*****Application must be postmarked by November 15th 2015*****


Ashley Hart
Guidance Secretary
Corbin High School
606-528-3902
Corbin Independent Schools