New Jersey Education Association Scholarships
Scholarship Sponsored by New Jersey Education Association
Through its annual scholarships, NJREA aims to continue its long-standing tradition to assist well-rounded, high-achieving students embark on successful college careers.
All scholarships are offered to graduating high school seniors, and each is renewable for one year based on the recipient’s continued enrollment as a full-time student and cumulative grade point average at the end of each academic year.
Students may apply for only one scholarship, regardless of type. To be eligible, a student must fulfill the following requirements:
Elizabeth A. Allen/Isabelle M. Hickman (IMH) scholarships
Each award is for $1,500 for one year (renewable for one consecutive year in college) to a student who:
- Will graduate from a New Jersey public high school, including vocational-technical and charter schools;
- Has been accepted to a four-year college or university; and
- Has a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 or higher.
Fred E. Aug Community College Memorial Scholarship
This award is for $1,000 for one year (renewable one consecutive year in college) to a student who:
- Will graduate from a public high school in New Jersey, including vocational-technical and charter schools;
- Has been accepted by a community college;
- Has a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or higher.
Walter P. Krichling Jr. Trade, Vocational or Career & Technical Education Program Scholarship
This award is for $1,000 for one year (renewable for one consecutive year, if applicable) to a student who:
- Will graduate from a New Jersey public high school, including vocational-technical and charter schools;
- Has been accepted to a trade school/vocational program to earn certification in a vocational field of work.
- Has a cumulative grade point average of 2.3 or higher.
To be considered for any of the four scholarships, the applicant must submit two (2) copies of the following:
- The completed scholarship application form;
- High school transcript;
- A brief essay, illuminating goals and interests for college and beyond;
- A list of extra-curricular activities, athletics, honors, community services and employment;
- Two letters of recommendation, one of which is from a teacher at the high school.
- School profile provided by the Guidance Counselor.
Encourage a bright student you know and respect to apply today. To be considered, all applicants must use the 2025 NJREA scholarship form below. Applications from previous years will not be accepted.
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