Stevens-Henager College launches new scholarship program

ST. GEORGE – Stevens-Henager College, a regional leader in career-focused college education, announced the launch of a new scholarship program, “2014 Your Future Scholarships.” The scholarship program is currently available to prospective students of Stevens-Henager College until November 30, 2014.

Stevens-Henager College, and its affiliate schools, will offer 10 full-tuition scholarships, 20 half-tuition scholarships, 30 bachelor’s degree scholarships worth $5,000 each and 30 associate degree scholarships worth $3,000 each. Scholarships will be awarded by term and over the course of the students’ programs and are designed to financially help new students earn their career-focused degree.

“We recognize earning a college degree can be difficult, especially when students are balancing family and work responsibilities. Our hope through our scholarship program is to provide opportunities to individuals committed to improving their personal and professional circumstances through higher education,” said Eric Juhlin, chief executive officer of Stevens-Henager College. “Because of this program and the flexibility it offers, more students will be able to jump start their careers and increase stability for themselves and their families.”

Scholarship applications are available to prospective students of Stevens-Henager College. Scholarships are intended for new students looking to earn a degree for better career opportunities and are designed to assist those individuals balancing education with other responsibilities.

To qualify, applicants must be a new student of Stevens-Henager College and scheduled to start school between July and the end of November. Candidates must fill out an application in person at any one of the schools’ campuses, submit one to two letters of recommendation from nonfamily members, complete a 500- to 700-word essay on how education at Stevens-Henager College will change the applicant’s life and take the Wonderlic SLE-Q test, an exam used to evaluate critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities.

In addition to the 2014 Your Future Scholarships, Stevens-Henager College also offers a variety of different adult student scholarships, high school student scholarships and scholarships for GED recipients, among others. All scholarship awards are limited and only available to those who qualify. For more details on applying and qualifications, please visit www.scholarshipshc.com.
Stevens-Henager College offers associate and bachelor’s degree programs in healthcare, information technology and business. For more information, please call 801-392-1471 or visit www.stevenshenager.edu.

About Stevens-Henager College

Established in 1891, Stevens-Henager College provides career-focused higher education to students in Utah and Idaho. Offering undergraduate degree programs in healthcare, business, graphic arts and information technology, Stevens-Henager is committed to preparing professionals for meaningful careers and an increased sense of satisfaction. Master’s degree programs are also available through the
college’s online affiliate, Independence University, or at its campus in Salt Lake City/Murray, Utah. Dedicated to advancing higher-education opportunities in its communities, Stevens-Henager is the only college in Utah to offer free GED preparation and other classes through its Good Neighbor Initiative (Note 1).

Stevens-Henager College has 9 campus locations throughout Utah and Idaho, including Salt Lake City/Murray, Ogden/West Haven (main), Provo/Orem, Layton (satellite of Ogden/West Haven), Logan, St. George, Boise, Nampa (satellite of Boise) and Idaho Falls (Note 2).

For more information, please call 801-312-0079. Stevens-Henager College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.

For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the programs and other important information, please visit the Stevens-Henager website.

Note 1:  The Good Neighbor Initiative is not included within the scope of accreditation. GED and GED Testing Service are registered trademarks of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education.

Note 2: Idaho Falls is a branch campus of CollegeAmerica, Flagstaff, Arizona.

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2 Comments

  • Watchdog August 31, 2014 at 9:46 am

    Stevens-Henager was recently sued by the Department of Justice for fraud. http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2014/May/14-civ-484.html

    Be sure to thoroughly investigate this school before you enroll.

    • Avatar photo Joyce Kuzmanic August 31, 2014 at 10:26 am

      Ed. note – as stated in the release linked: The claims asserted are allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability.

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