Redstone High School Scholarship Program
The high school scholarship program is intended to recognize motivated high school seniors and to encourage their pursuit of advanced career-focused higher education in the field of their choice. The scholarship award will contribute directly to the tuition for the program selected by the recipient. The award in the amount of $1500 is limited to two seniors per high school or four seniors for high schools with a population of more than 400 seniors.
Terms and Conditions*
- Must be a 2010 high school senior
- Must be enrolled in a Redstone degree or diploma program. (Certificate programs are not eligible)
- Must be attending a Redstone ground school program (online programs and employee waivers are not eligible)
- Must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or be recommended by a high school educator, counselor, administrator, community leader or employer
- Must meet all admissions requirements to Redstone College as outlined in the current college catalog
- In the event that the number of scholarship applicants exceeds the number of established potential scholarships per high school, the scholarships awards will be determined by an independent review panel
Application Requirements (Please read carefully)
Prospective students may download a scholarship application or obtain one from an admissions representative. The application and all supplementary documents must be submitted together in one envelope, with copies kept by the applicant. Incomplete application packets will not be accepted.
- Scholarship application
Submit a signed, complete and legible application. Include an email address so we can notify you of receipt of your application. - High school transcript
Provide your most current transcript along with your current cumulative grade point average (CGPA). - One letter of recommendation
If your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is lower than 2.5, you can retain eligibility by submitting a letter of recommendation from a high school educator, counselor, administrator, community leader or your employer. The letter of recommendation must be typed or written in ink on school or company letterhead and must display the name, address, phone number and email address of the person making the recommendation.
Submission procedures
All materials and supplementary documents must be submitted together in one envelope with copies kept by the applicant. Incomplete application packets will not be accepted. The envelope must be received by Scholarship Administration on or before the deadline printed on the application. Application packets will be accepted later than the deadline only if postmarked at least five business days prior to the deadline.
Redstone scholarship distribution
- For a student to receive full eligibility and be eligible for any of the Redstone Scholarship disbursements, he/she must complete at least 60 percent of the term of study.
- If a student withdraws after the 60 percent time frame, he/she will receive a pro-rated amount of the scholarship based on the percentage of tuition charged.
- In the case a student receives multiple scholarships from Redstone College (this includes Imagine America, high school, and any other new student or continuing education scholarship), disbursements will be paid out over a calendar year (five full terms which includes the midterm if applicable) consecutively and not concurrently for a maximum disbursement of $700 per term in total for all scholarships awarded. Scholarship award dollars over $3500 in one calendar year (if any) will be carried into the second year using the disbursement guidelines above.
If you have questions and wish to speak with a Redstone College admissions representative, call us toll-free at 888-834-0013. You may also visit our high school page for additional information.
*Financial aid is available to those who qualify
Redstone College - Denver (Broomfield, CO) is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).

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