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Colorado · 2026
Morgan Community College Foundation supports students connected to Morgan Community College in Colorado through scholarship funding that is closely tied to the college’s academic pathways, service area, and student populations. Its scholarship activity centers on access to postsecondary education at the community-college level, including support for students seeking associate degrees and professional certifications. The foundation’s work reaches both the main college population and students attending Morgan Community College centers in Bennett, Burlington, Limon, and Wray. Its scholarship portfolio shows a strong emphasis on practical educational attainment and regional service. The Viola Bristol Johnson Memorial Scholarship serves nontraditional students at Morgan Community College, with first preference for students pursuing an associate degree in education or teaching and secondary preference for nontraditional students in any field. That scholarship carries an award of up to $1,000 and draws applicants from Adams, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Morgan, and Yuma counties in Colorado, illustrating the foundation’s role in supporting learners across a defined multi-county area. Other named programs reinforce that broader mission. The Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative (COSI) supports Colorado residents at Morgan Community College who are pursuing a professional certification or associate degree, with preferences tied to degree seeking, credential completion, and ethnic diversity among recipients. The Brad Amack Memorial Scholarship serves students enrolled at Morgan Community College centers in Bennett, Burlington, Limon, or Wray and focuses on students pursuing certificates or associate degrees, with academic and financial-need considerations. Taken together, these programs position Morgan Community College Foundation as a college-centered philanthropic vehicle that invests in access, persistence, and credential completion for traditional and returning students across eastern Colorado.