Scholarships
We are extremely proud to offer Annual scholarships to local college-bound students.
There are categorical scholarships for which students may apply, as well as OTHER broad-based awards:
And the 2023 Scholarship Winners Are…
Pictured, l-r: IACHH President, John DeCecco, 2023 Scholarship Award Winners - Julia Delgado (going to NC State), Shelby Gourley (Illinois State), AJ Boatwright (USC), Audrey Perry (Rollins College), not pictured, Megan Gourley (USC)- IACHH Scholarship Committee Chair, Joe Maggi.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
All IACHH Scholarships require the following from applicants:
Criteria: Applicant must have demonstrated academic success and involvement in extracurricular activities.
One teacher reference and autobiographical essay
Financial Need: Yes
Service Area
1: All Hilton Head High / Bluffton Schools Service Area
2: Home School StudentsAmount: $2,000
Number of Awards: One
Duration: One-time disbursement
The following are the categories available:
Italian-American Scholarship
Career Field: General Studies
Criteria: Applicant must be of Italian heritage, must have demonstrated academic success, and involvement in extracurricular activities.
Alan B. Hare Healthcare Scholarship
Career Field: Healthcare
John DeCecco III Scholarship
Career Field: General Studies
General Scholarship Awards
Each year the IACHH awards General Studies scholarships to local high school graduates, based on the same criteria as listed above. Each is $2,000, and requires financial need, academic success, and extra-curricular involvement.
To apply for any of these scholarships, please download the application below.
2022 Scholarship Award Winners
(pictured l-r) IACHH President, John DeCecco, 2022 Scholarship Recipients; Alora Orr, Arya Gupta, Abigail Mendoza, Lily Doyle, Jennifer Richardson, Gabby Bettez, Liam Giblin; Scholarship Committee Chair, Joe Maggi
CONGRATULATIONS ALL, AND BEST OF LUCK!
2021 Scholarship Winners
(l-r) Scholarship Chair, Joe Maggi, recipients, Nicholas Calamari, Ashna Patel, Mia Calamari, IACHH President, John DeCecco. Not pictured, Michael Calamari, and Cassidy Plowden