Updated for 2026 Scholarship Season
For a West Noble High School senior who is ranked in the top 10 of the senior class rank, with GPA, and extra-curricular activities being considered. Student applicants must be pursuing a four-year degree. Awards $4,000 per year for 4 years, towards educational expenses. Ongoing scholarship recipients should maintain a B average and be in good standing with college or university and exhibit good character. Student must upload transcript each year and send request to the Dean of Students, via our scholarship portal, for completion of good standing and character status. (cfnc)
Stone, Susan Marie Scholarship Fund
$16,000
Scholarship Value
One-time Award
Frequency
General Application
Application Type
January 14
Application Deadline
Scholarship Details
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Awards Per Year:
1 scholarship
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Degrees/Programs:
Bachelor’s degree (4-year)
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Applicant High School:
West Noble
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Colleges:
Any accredited college or university
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Areas of Study:
Any
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Applicant Age:
HS Senior
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Additional Criteria:
Senior who is ranked in the top 10 of the senior class rank, with GPA, and SAT/AC scores and extra-curricular activiites being considered. Applicants must be pursuing a four-year degree. Additional requirements apply if received.
DONOR STORY
Susan Marie Stone
Dr. Robert Stone was born and raised in Marion, Indiana. He was the 11th of 13 children, so his household was very busy. He graduated from Marion High and went to Ball State. He went into the Service, and came back working for RCA making color-picture tubes (Most TV’s were still black and white at that time). He then went to Indiana University Medical School and was in the 1958 graduating class.
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