Niles Haunted House announces scholarship opportunities for local high school seniors

Published 10:50 am Tuesday, January 17, 2023

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NILES — A local organization will be offering scholarship opportunities to Niles area seniors.

The Niles Haunted House Board of Directors announced Monday that it is awarding four $500 scholarships to three Niles High School seniors and one Brandywine High  School senior.

In addition, another scholarship will be awarded to a senior at one of the following schools:  Brandywine High School, Buchanan High School, Dowagiac High School, Edwardsburg High  School, Lakeshore High School or Niles High School. New this year, two $500 scholarships will  be awarded to two seniors at Penn High School in Mishawaka.

A scholarship of $500 will be awarded in memory of William F. Alford, Jr. to a qualifying senior  at the Niles High School. Preference will be given to students pursuing education in the field of  business. Other criteria include community service, economic need and academic merit.  

Scholarships of $500 will also be awarded in memory of Lou Milley to a qualifying senior at Niles High School and in memory of John Carlson to a qualifying senior at Brandywine High School. As above, the scholarships are awarded based on community service, economic need and academic merit. The Lou Milley scholarship gives preferential treatment to those applicants  who have a background in graphic arts or plan on majoring in this area.  

Another scholarship is offered in memory of longtime volunteer Gottlieb “Chris” Christ. This  scholarship also is for $500 and is open to seniors at Niles High School. It will be awarded based  on the criteria listed above. 

The Shurte Family Memorial Scholarship is made possible by the Shurte family and friends. The  scholarship is worth up to $500 and seniors from Niles, Brandywine, Lakeshore, Buchanan,  Edwardsburg and Dowagiac High Schools are eligible to apply. Applicants must have completed at least 50 hours of volunteer work at the Niles Scream Park in the last two years, demonstrate  academic success and be attending a secondary college, university or trade school in the next  academic year. 

The Patrick Glossenger Honorary Scholarship is made possible by Patrick Glossenger. Two  scholarships are worth up to $500 each and seniors from Penn High School are eligible to apply.  The scholarships are awarded based on community service, economic need and academic merit. 

In order to be considered for these scholarships, community service is a must. For more  information, students are naked to contact their respective school guidance counselors and ask for the applicable scholarship application.