GENERAL INFO

The Stockton Powers Memorial Scholarship is available to those who apply for themselves or for those who believe there is someone who is deserving of this scholarship. The scholarship may be applied to tuition cost, book fees, housing, educational tools, and daily expenses. Recipient will receive a certain dollar amount according to needs*. Please contact us with any questions about eligibility or if you need any help applying.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

In order to be eligible to apply for the Stockton Powers Memorial Scholarship, you must meet the following requirements:
High School Senior to 25 years of age
Furthering your education
Maintain a GPA of 2.8 or above 

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

In order to be eligible to apply for the Stockton Powers Memorial Scholarship, you must meet the following requirements:
High School Senior to 25 years of age
Furthering your education
Maintain a GPA of 2.8 or above 

DEADLINE

The 2024 application deadline for the Stockton Powers Memorial Scholarship is:
May 5, 2024 at 11:59pm MST. 
Scholarship recipients will be selected in June, with notifications sent to all applicants by June 27, 2024, which is the eight-year anniversary of Stockton's death.
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WHY WE DO IT

Stockton was born in Salt Lake City, UT on May 5, 1999. He was a long-awaited blessing for our family. Stockton was very adventurous. Whatever he loved, he gave 110%. He loved to swim, play guitar and sing. He was brilliant at these things and truly found his place doing them. When Stockton was 13 years old, he showed our family just how courageous he was when he came out to our family and told us that he was gay. This of course didn't change the way we loved and cared for him, but it did change the way others in our community treated him.
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WHY WE DO IT

Stockton was born in Salt Lake City, UT on May 5, 1999. He was a long-awaited blessing for our family. Stockton was very adventurous. Whatever he loved, he gave 110%. He loved to swim, play guitar and sing. He was brilliant at these things and truly found his place doing them. When Stockton was 13 years old, he showed our family just how courageous he was when he came out to our family and told us that he was gay. This of course didn't change the way we loved and cared for him, but it did change the way others in our community treated him.
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HELP THE CAUSE

We would love to able to continue spreading our message and raising awareness for suicide, especially in the LGBT community. We can't think of any better way of honoring our sweet memory of Stockton than by both savings lives, as well as helping students achieve their academic goals. However, we require the help from people like you who are willing to donate. Any amount is greatly appreciated and will be going to a great cause.
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MEMORIES OF STOCKTON

What are some of your memories of Stockton? We would love to hear any sweet memories you have of him and maybe, with your permission, we'll share them on the website.

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MEMORIES OF STOCKTON

What are some of your memories of Stockton? We would love to hear any sweet memories you have of him and maybe, with your permission, we'll share them on the website.

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CONTACT US

COURTNEY CHRISTENSON
courtkido@hotmail.com

KYLIE HIRSCHE
kyshay@gmail.com

COURTNEY CHRISTENSON
courtkido@hotmail.com

KYLIE HIRSCHE
kyshay@gmail.com

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