Criminal Justice Scholarship

Candidates should be pursuing an AAS in Criminal Justice degree which helps students develop the skills, knowledge and attitude necessary for employment and advancement as law enforcement officers. The degree also serves as a foundation for associated professions that require advanced study, such as probation officers, parole officers, corrections and social services.

Criteria includes:

  • 12+ credit hour enrollment;
  • Resident of McHenry County;
  • Applicant studying Criminal Justice.

Award
Award may be applied to: Tuition, books, fees
Deadline
04/03/2024