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Scholarships Available
Congratulations on your
decision to start a career in law enforcement, it is an exciting and rewarding
profession. Listed below are some scholarships directed at students pursuing
careers in criminal justice. If you believe you may qualify for one of these
scholarships and wish to apply, please contact the Polk Community College
Foundation at 863-297-1010, ext. 5237.
Sheriff Grady Judd Scholarship $600 per semester
or $1200 per year
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Graduated from a Polk County High School, be a US citizen and
resident of Polk County.
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Seeking a degree in Criminal Justice Technology or other Criminal
Justice discipline and seeking a career as a deputy sheriff, detention deputy or
police officer.
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Must submit a written statement, of at least 500 words, to evidence seriousness of purpose
and to demonstrate the importance of a college-educated law enforcement officer.
Ø Must have and maintain a 2.75 G.P.A. with specified course load
and work requirements.
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Must demonstrate financial need.
Sergeant Mary Campbell Scholarship $800 towards Tuition
and Fees
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Incoming or currently enrolled at P.C.C.
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Maintain an enrollment of at least 6 semester hours of classes and
maintain at least a 2.5 G.P.A. each semester.
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Be a resident of East Polk County
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Have a financial need.
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Complete an essay demonstrating knowledge of the contributions of
Sergeant Mary Campbell to law enforcement, as well as the Community Oriented
Policing Program.
Polk City Woman’s Club
Scholarship $500 towards Tuition and Fees
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Incoming or currently enrolled at P.C.C.
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Maintain at least a 3.0 G.P.A. each semester.
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Be enrolled in the Criminal Justice Program.
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Be a resident of Polk City and a graduate of Auburndale High
School. (If there are no Polk City residents, Auburndale High School graduates
may apply.)
Johnnie Patterson,
Jr. - Bradenton-Scholarship $600 towards Tuition and Fees
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Incoming or currently enrolled at P.C.C.
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Maintain an enrollment of at least 12 semester hours of classes
and maintain at least a 2.5 G.P.A. each semester.
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Is a dependent and immediate family member of a Florida certified
law enforcement officer, with first priority given to the dependent of a
deceased officer, killed on or off duty, second priority given to the dependent
of an incapacitated officer, injured on or off duty.
Johnnie Patterson,
Jr. #1 Scholarship
$500 towards Tuition
and Fees
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Incoming or currently enrolled at P.C.C.
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Be enrolled in an A.S. Criminal Justice Program.
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Be at least 19 years of age.
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Agree to work in Polk County for at least 3 years.
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