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International College of Broadcasting participates in the Federal Student Financial Aid Programs offered by the United States Department of Education. Federal Student Aid is awarded on the basis of need in the form of grants and loans. Grants are awards and require no repayment. Loans are borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.

The following programs are available to qualified applicants through the Office of Student Financial Aid at the International College of Broadcasting:

High Honor Scholarship

The High Honor Scholarship is available to any student at the International College of Broadcasting that meets the requirements listed below. The purpose of this scholarship is to promote academic excellence at ICB.

The requirements are as follows:

  • The student must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.8 or better for the first academic year.
  • The student must not miss more than six days for the first academic year.

The scholarship is for use toward the second and third year of the Associate Degree Program at ICB. The scholarship is not transferable to any other school or college.

The amount of the scholarship is $1500.00. Recipients of this scholarship will have their accounts credited for $500.00 the third, fourth, and fifth semesters.

Chairish Scholarship

Chairish is offering a $2,500 scholarship award designed to support students from diverse backgrounds. Students who are majoring in design-related or engineering fields are encouraged to apply.

To apply, applicants must meet the minimum eligibility requirements and complete the application for the scholarship award by the application deadline.

Deadline: January 1st and June 30th

The Chairish “Design Your Future” Scholarship minimum eligibility requirements:

  • Minimum 2.0/4.0 cumulative GPA.
  • Must be at least 18 years old as of the date of application.
  • Must be a permanent legal U.S. resident physically residing in the fifty United States of America or the District of Columbia
  • Open to graduating high school seniors, college undergraduates, and graduate students
  • Must be enrolled or planning to enroll at an accredited two-year, four-year, or technical/vocational college or university in the United States
  • This scholarship is open to students from all underrepresented or disadvantaged backgrounds. Examples of ideal applicants include, but are not limited to, students from racial minorities typically underrepresented in higher education, first generation college students, women pursuing a degree in a STEM or typically male-dominated industries, students with disabilities, and or similar situations.
  • Essay Requirement: Applicants must submit a 500-word essay designing their ideal future and what the student plans to do in order to achieve that dream.

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BPA (Business Professionals of America)

Business Professionals of America is proud to partner with organizations in an effort to award various scholarships and awards to students each year.

Business Professionals of America is the nation’s leading CTSO (Career and Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, accounting, office administration, and other business-related career fields.

With 45,000 members in over 1,800 chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico as well as international presence in China and Peru, BPA is a co-curricular organization that supports business and information technology educators by offering co-curricular exercises based on national standards.

To learn about and apply for the scholarship opportunities available to members of Business Professionals of America, please access the appropriate division scholarship application:

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OMACCS (Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools)

The Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools (OMACCS) is once again offering their LEADS! Scholarship Program for Ohio & Michigan high school seniors graduating in 2022/2023!   Please review the LEADS! Scholarship Booklet for the participating career colleges and their eligible programs, and ensure the Student Application Form and the Nomination Form are completed accurately before submission.

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Skills USA

SkillsUSA members are encouraged to apply for annual college/post-secondary scholarships as a SkillsUSA member benefit. College/post-secondary tuition scholarship award funds are remitted directly to the student’s chosen post-secondary institution and are not dispersed to the student.

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All applicants must:

  • Be registered, active SkillsUSA members.
  • Include within the application: a resume, letter of recommendation from an advisor, instructor, or state director, and proof of SkillsUSA membership. (Advisors can provide proof of membership upon request.) Additionally, most scholarships have an essay component.
  • Meet scholarship-specific criteria, as outlined in the chart below.
  • Must plan on enrolling in a college postsecondary program in the 2023-24 academic year, or if the student is a high school junior or younger, the academic term after high school graduation.

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