Scholarships

 

The Jacksonville Seminole Club has made it our mission to give back to local Seminoles and Florida State University.

If you would like to donate directly to our cash scholarship fund, you can do so HERE

The Jacksonville Seminole Club is proud to have offered five scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic year. Continue reading to learn more about each scholarship:

Seminole Club of Jacksonville Endowed Scholarship

The Jacksonville Seminole Club will be providing an $1000 scholarship from our Endowed Scholarship. Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student from one of Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau, or Baker County in Florida with at least a 3.5 high school GPA. All applicants must provide an essay explaining why they want to attend FSU and how this scholarship will aid them in their time at FSU, include a letter of recommendation (cannot be from a family member), and upload a copy of their high school transcript. Additional details can be found here.

Cash Scholarships

The JSC is awarding two cash scholarships to two FSU students from Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau, or Baker County. An 500-word essay "What would this Scholarship mean to you?" is required. Apply Here

Seminole Club of Clay County Foundation Endowment for Leonard Voyles

Recipient must be a full-time student who is a resident of Clay County, FL or whose parents are members in good standing of the Seminole Club of Clay County and that have been members for at least the past 12 months. Undergraduate incoming freshman students who apply must have a minimum 3.5 high school GPA. Undergraduate or graduate students who apply must have a minimum 3.0 GPA through the last term completed. Learn more here

The Jay Abraham Endowment

While our mission is to enable more future Seminoles to reach their educational goals through this endowment, the JSC currently awards current FSU students attending The College of Music  and The Dedman School of Hospitality programs a scholarship from The Jay Abraham Endowment. These students are chosen by their success within their programs, community service, grade point average and future leadership skills.