The Ellucian Foundation is accepting applications for The Progress, Accomplishment, Thriving, Hope (PATH) Scholarship Program.
Donor Name: Ellucian Foundation
Country: Selected Countries
Type of Grant: Scholarship
Deadline:
- United States: 05/12/2023
- Other Countries: 05/26/2023
Size of the Grant: $25,000
Details:
The Progress, Accomplishment, Thriving, Hope (PATH) Scholarship was established in 2020 by Ellucian, the leading technology solutions provider for higher education.
Education has the power to transform lives; however, for millions of students, financial distress can lead to dropping out of school without completing a degree. The PATH Scholarship was created to help higher education institutions support their students who may be experiencing economic hardship.
Since its founding, the PATH Scholarship – now offered by the Ellucian Foundation – has provided more than $1.6 million in scholarships to eligible higher education institutions, benefiting more than 1,900 students.
Scholarship Amount
- Institutions can receive a single block grant of $10,000, $15,000 $25,000 (USD)
- Awards of up to $1,500 (USD) can be made to individual students
- Institutions will have considerable flexibility in determining the selection criteria and individual award amounts that best fit the needs of affected students
Eligibility Criteria
- The following types of higher education institutions are invited to apply for a 2023 PATH Scholarship award:
- In the U.S., public two-year institutions that are eligible to participate in the Federal Title IV Student aid programs. Public two-year Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) are strongly encouraged to apply.
- In Australia, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Ireland, Lebanon, the United Kingdom, Chile, and Mexico, not-for-profit higher education institutions who are approved by the country’s ministry of higher education (or other national government ministry) to provide associate’s or bachelor’s degrees.
Institutional Eligibility
- Institutions must meet the following criteria to apply:
- Be an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree-granting, not-for-profit institution. (System offices that oversee multiple institutions may apply, but each school will be evaluated individually.)
- Be approved by their Ministry of Higher Education or other national government ministry. Institutions must also agree to established terms and conditions, which include:
- Affirming that PATH Scholarship funding will not replace or supplant other grant assistance.
- Committing to the timeframe of awarding funds and reporting data.
- Affirming that it will award only eligible students.
- Affirming that it is authorized to accept and disburse funds from a U.S.-based nonprofit foundation subject to eligibility validation through the Charities Aid Foundation America (CAFA).
- Institutions will be asked for demographic information about the institution, and basic questions about their population experiencing financial hardships. In addition to demographic information and required affirmations, institutions will be asked to provide information concerning the:
- Top three current needs of their student population. Anticipated effects of the funding on recipients;
- Philosophy and approach for how the institution will select students (including any additional criteria imposed);
- How the proposal assists students experiencing economic hardships, ensuring that they are able to continue their education;
- Plans for promoting the program;
- Proposed selection process;
- Plans for how the funds will be disbursed;
- Proposed individual award amounts;
- Percentage of enrolled students who meet the established eligibility criteria;
- Compliance with reporting requirements, including the need to collect permission from recipients to share personally identifiable information with the Ellucian Foundation, if applicable;
- Current student retention and/or persistence initiatives and how the PATH Scholarship funds would assist with those efforts; and
- Efforts made by the institution, if any, to provide new, expanded, and/or modified programs designed serve the evolving needs of the community and respond to students’ financial challenges.
School Eligibility
- Schools must meet the following criteria to apply:
- Be a public two-year institution
- Be eligible to participate in the Title IV Federal Student Aid programs.
- Be in good standing with their governing body, accrediting agency, state, and U.S. Department of Education as appropriate. (If the school is not in good standing, it will have an opportunity to explain why and still receive consideration.)
- Schools must also agree to established terms and conditions, which include:
- Affirming that PATH Scholarship funding will not replace or supplant other grant assistance.
- Committing to the timeframe of awarding funds and reporting data.
- Agreeing to use the funds solely for student support; use of the funds to cover administrative costs is prohibited.
- Affirming that it will award only eligible students.
- Schools will be asked for demographic information about the institution, and basic questions about their population experiencing financial hardships. In addition to demographic information and required affirmations, schools will be asked to provide information concerning the:
- Top three current needs of their student population;
- Anticipated effect of the funding on recipients;
- Philosophy and approach for how the school will select students (including any additional criteria imposed);
- How the proposal assists students experiencing economic hardships, ensuring that they are able to continue their education;
- Plans for promoting the program;
- Proposed selection process;
- Plans for how the funds will be disbursed;
- Proposed individual award amounts;
- Percentage of enrolled students who meet the established eligibility criteria;
- Compliance with reporting requirements, including collecting permission from recipients to share information with the Ellucian Foundation, if applicable;
- Current student retention and/or persistence initiatives and how the PATH Scholarship funds would assist with those efforts; and
- Efforts made by the institution, if any, to provide new, expanded, and/or modified programs designed to serve the evolving needs of the community and respond to students’ financial challenges.
Student Eligibility
- In addition to experiencing financial hardships, students must meet the following minimum criteria to be eligible to receive funds:
- Currently enrolled at least half-time at the institution.
- Be a regular student, defined as:
- Seeking a credential, defined as a degree or certificate (including certificates for shortterm programs)
- Not dually enrolled in high school and postsecondary education.
- In good academic standing at time of awarding and disbursement.
For more information, visit PATH Scholarship Program.