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J. Bellairs Memorial Scholarship

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The J. Bellairs Memorial Scholarship is available to new culinary arts students at who are enrolled in at least two courses for the spring semester. Preference is given to students who entered with a GED or to non-traditional or adult learners.

09.30.26

81 days left

$1,000

Award amount

1

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Jul 12, 2026

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81 days left

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  • Resident of the U.S. Attending Community college freshman Seeking a professional certification or associate degree full or parttime Studying culinary arts Preference is given to students with a GED or to nontraditional/adult learners.

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Status

Upcoming

Study levels

College freshman, Adult / non-traditional student

Field of study

Personal and Culinary Services

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Award & payment

Amount: $1,000

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Overview

Who may apply: Resident of the U.S. Attending Community college freshman Seeking a professional certification or associate degree full or parttime Studying culinary arts

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Information last verified Jul 12, 2026.

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