The Morton Memorial by P.E.O. Scholarship offers $2,000 to community college students attending Southwestern Illinois College. It's aimed at nontraditional students aged 25 or older who are seeking a professional certification or associate degree. Applications are open until December 19, 2026.
12.19.26
162 days left
$2,000
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Apr 23, 2026
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162 days left
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Applications for the Elsie Morton Memorial by P.E.O. Scholarship are open until December 19, 2026. Visit the Southwestern Illinois College Foundation website to apply.
Amount: $2,000
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The Morton Memorial by P.E.O. Scholarship provides $2,000 to community college students at Southwestern Illinois College, particularly nontraditional students aged 25 or older.
Information last verified Apr 23, 2026.
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