Scholarships

Junior Achievement of Western PA is proud to support JA students as they continue their education by offering a variety of scholarships to K-12 students who are continuing education at a tuition-based school.




Get to Know Our Updated Process

We are excited to announce our updated scholarship process, now available to students from all tuition-based schools and supported by Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC)/Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) program funding. 

This enhanced process includes streamlined application procedures, expanded eligibility criteria, and increased opportunities for students to receive financial support for their academic and career goals. We encourage all eligible applicants from tuition-based institutions to take advantage of this opportunity and apply today to join a growing community of talented individuals shaping the future.

Our application window will be open from March 3 to April 18. If you have additional questions about the scholarship process, please see our FAQ below.

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Institutions (Schools)

To apply for JA scholarship funding, first review the EITC/OSTC guidelines to determine student eligibility and confirm that your school participates in JA programming. If eligible, complete the funding application and collect JA Funding Request Forms from students. Schools will be notified of funding decisions by May 8.

If your school does not yet participate in JA programming, contact Latoyia Guerrant to explore eligibility options.

K-11 Parents/Students

Current K-11 students can apply for JA scholarship funding by first reviewing the EITC/OSTC guidelines to determine your eligibility and confirm that your tuition-based school participates in JA programming.

Then, complete the JA Funding Request Form and submit it to your school’s finance office by April 18 for consideration. Determinations will be provided and announced through your institution.

 

Scholarships for Current High School Seniors

JA is proud to support high school seniors as they take the next steps in their education and career journey. High school seniors who have participated in at least one JA program may be eligible to apply. To be considered, complete the application and mail it to the JA office at 90 Emerson Ln., Suite 1403, Bridgeville, PA 15017 by April 18. Awarded recipients will be notified in June and must provide enrollment verification for payout. We encourage all eligible students to carefully review the updated guidelines before applying.

Donors

Through EITC/OSTC funding, as well as individual and corporate donations, JA can offer a variety of scholarships. Thank you to our partners for being champions of education and partners in shaping the leaders of tomorrow.

We Are Proud to Work With the Following Community Partners

FAQS

The scholarship application process involves the following steps:

I am a current K-11th grade Student/Parent

Review: Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC)/ Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) guidelines to see if you qualify to apply for JA scholarship funding. Then, contact the tuition-based school you are interested in attending to see if they participate in JA Programming. Direct them to the JA website to apply for (Junior Achievement) funding with us. 

Complete Application: Fill out the JA Funding Request Form, ensuring you meet all the criteria. 

Submit: Print and submit the funding request. Take your printed funding request form to the attending, tuition-based school(s) finance office of your choice by the deadline of April 18, 2025.  (Optional) Prepare Documents: Gather necessary documents, such as transcripts, recommendation letters, and financial statements. (Varies per institution) 

I am a K-12th grade school

Review: Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC)/ Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) guidelines for criteria on eligibility for students. Then, confirm if your tuition-based school participates in JA Programming. If so, you may continue to the JA website to apply for (Junior Achievement) funding with us. If not, request programming here or contact your local JA office representative to discuss how you can still proceed to be eligible for funding. 

Complete Application: Fill out the JA Scholarship Application, ensuring you meet, understand, and agree to all the criteria.

Submit: Submit the application by the deadline of April 18, 2025. 

Additional responsibilities: Collect student JA Funding Request forms date up to the deadline of April 18,2025 as you will use them to select qualified recipients from if funding is awarded to you.(Optional) Interview: Some schools may require an interview of students for selection process. (Independent school process may vary.)

Award Notification: If your school is selected, you will be notified of funding determination by Junior Achievement on May 8, 2025. Additional terms and conditions apply and will be provided with confirmation of funding. 

I am a current high school senior

Review: Review JA Scholarships listed for seniors to see if you qualify to apply for JA scholarship funding. Then, print the application from our website and begin to complete. Gather necessary documents, such as transcripts, recommendation letters, essays, etc… to include with application, as per application requirements. 

Complete Application: Complete the application in its entirety, ensuring you meet all the criteria. 

Submit: To submit, mail your completed application, to the Junior Achievement office by the deadline of April 18, 2025:

Junior Achievement of Western PA-Scholarships
90 Emerson Lane, Suite 1403
Bridgeville, PA 15017 

Notification for seniors: ONLY Awarded recipients will be emailed in June of 2025 from Junior Achievement. Be sure to provide the best email for contact and to check your email regularly for notification of award. Should you be awarded, you will have to provide additional information regarding enrollment verification of the post-secondary institution for payout to occur. 

Eligibility requirements for EITC/OSTC is based on Pennsylvania state standards. Additional requirements vary by institution based on the volume of applicants. Typically, criteria may include academic performance, financial need, Junior Achievement extracurricular involvement, community service, and specific fields of study. Always check the tuition-based institutions specific eligibility guidelines.

JA scholarship process is from March 3, 2025 until April 18, 2025

Yes, you have to apply with a new application each year as long as you are eligible and meet the requirements of the process.

Yes, you can apply for as many scholarships funding options as you are eligible for, but you will only be eligible to receive an award from one source of funding. Indicate eligibility, EITC/OSTC or both on the JA Funding Request form if you are eligible for both types of funding (EITC/OSTC).

If you miss the deadline, you will NOT be eligible for funding for the upcoming school year. However, you can look for other scholarship opportunities and make sure to apply for future scholarships on time.

Tuition-based schools applying for JA funding may qualify for funding based on participation in the following: 

 JA in-class programs K-12th, JA BizTown, JA Volunteering (i.e. events, in-class, BizTown…), Empower Her Summit attendance, JA Virtual Career Fair, additional options on application.

Scholarship winners may be selected based on academic merit, financial need, personal essays, letters of recommendation, and interviews (if applicable). Each tuition-based institution that you are sending funding forms to has its own selection criteria, so inquire with that tuition-based institution(s) with additional questions.

Follow up with the tuition-based institution you have applied to attend for their process on selection and deadlines of notification. 

NO. If you are selected for a scholarship and transfer schools, that funding will not be transferable to another tuition-based institution.

If you win a scholarship, Junior Achievement will be notified by the individuals’ qualified tuition-based institution, that have additionally completed a JA application for funding. Junior Achievement will then send a check directly to your tuition-based school pending enrollment verifications in the fall of 2025. 

IF TUITION-BASED SCHOOLS HAVE NOT COMPLETED AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING, OF DO NOT QUALIFY BASED ON PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS, NO FUNDING WILL BE PROVIDED.

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