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Pelikan, Paul Memorial Scholarship Fund

For an East Noble High School senior or graduate who has demonstrated great effort to achieve and overcome adversity with preference given to educationally challenged students. Award of $4,000 is applicable toward any post-secondary education. Essay question required on application: “Please describe what educational challenges you have faced and how you have overcome them.” (cfnc)

$4000
Scholarship Value
One-time Award. Can reapply.
Frequency
General Application
Application Type
January 15
Application Deadline
How to apply
  • 1
  • 2

    Create an account OR log into your existing account

  • 3

    Take the Eligibility Quiz and be matched with 65+ scholarships

  • 4

    Compete the application(s) for the scholarships you matched with AND the 2026 CFNC Main Application. The main application collects the 3 required essays, references, activities, etc.

  • 5

    Submit all required applications and documents by Jan. 15, 2026 at 11 pm.

  • Awards Per Year:

    1 scholarship

  • Applicant High School:

    East Noble

  • Colleges:

    Any accredited college or university

  • Areas of Study:

    Any

  • Applicant Age:

    College Student, Graduate, HS Senior

  • Additional Criteria:

    Applicant has demonstrated great effort to achieve and overcome adversity with preference given to educationally challenged students. Extra essay required.

How to apply
  • 1
  • 2

    Create an account OR log into your existing account

  • 3

    Take the Eligibility Quiz and be matched with 65+ scholarships

  • 4

    Compete the application(s) for the scholarships you matched with AND the 2026 CFNC Main Application. The main application collects the 3 required essays, references, activities, etc.

  • 5

    Submit all required applications and documents by Jan. 15, 2026 at 11 pm.

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DONOR STORY

On the outside making people laugh was something Paul Pelikan was good at in the 1950s, while a student at Kendallville High School. On the inside were serious struggles that might have included attention deficit disorder (ADD) and dyslexia. Not that anyone knew it. In the 1950s such educational challenges were not yet widely identified, understood and treated, and affected kids were often just known as class clowns.

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The scholarship team at the Community Foundation is ready to offer a hand. Reach out today.

Jennifer Norris
Director of Scholarships
Jennifer@cfnoble.org
Caroline Sizelove
Program Associate
Caroline@cfnoble.org