Scholarships for College from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, 2023–2024

 Scholarships for College from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, 2023–2024


In the United States, continue your education. Wonderful news! Applications are being accepted for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation college scholarship program right now. This article will go into great detail about this scholarship, its advantages, and how to apply. 

For students in the United States, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Award 2023–2024 is a full-fledged undergraduate award. With this scholarship, you can get up to $55,000 a year, help with college preparation, ongoing mentoring, and networking opportunities with other Cooke Scholars. 

The Cooke College Scholarship Program offers undergraduate scholarships to deserving high school graduates who wish to enroll in and graduate from the best four-year colleges and universities in the country.

The largest undergraduate scholarship program in the US for high-achieving high school graduates who have financial need and desire to attend the top four-year institutions and universities is the Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program. Along with the monetary award, Cooke Scholars also receive extensive educational counseling, considerable cohort-based programming, support for graduate school, and access to a vibrant network of over 2,800 other Cooke Scholars and alumni. 

Each scholarship is designed to help students with a significant percentage of their educational costs, including tuition, living expenses, books, and required fees. Depending on the cost of tuition as well as any additional grants or scholarships earned, individual prizes vary.

KENT COOKE FOUNDATION COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP SUMMARY

  • Undergraduate Study Level Host Institution(s): American Colleges 
  • Studying in: the USA 
  • November 17, 2022 deadline 

AREA OF SCHOLARSHIP COVERAGE 

  • The recipient of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship receives the following advantages:
  • The annual cost of a four-year accredited undergraduate program might reach $55,000. 
  • ability to pursue any course of study 
  • Individual advice on selecting a university and negotiating financial aid 
  • Advice on how to succeed in college and maximize your time there. 

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS FROM THE JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION 

Candidates must fulfill all requirements specified below in order to be eligible for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship.
English is necessary. 
eligible nations: the USA 
Senior standing: Plan on high school graduation in the spring of 2023. 
Plan to enroll in a four-year college starting in the fall of 2023. Fall Institution Enrollment.

GPA: An unweighted cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above is necessary. 

Income: Show that you have an unmet need for money. Candidates with a family income of up to $95,000 are eligible to apply. The group of new college scholarship recipients from the previous year had a median household income of about $35,000. 
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation reviews each application for the College Scholarship Program personally with the aid of a panel of experts in education from across the nation. The criteria for selection are:
  • Academic achievement: Maintains a stellar academic record, receives exceptional teacher recommendations, shows a thirst for intellectual challenge, and is passionate about learning. The cumulative unweighted GPA of eligible applicants must be at least 3.5. 
  • Leadership is the ability to inspire others, take initiative, and positively impact the community. 
  • Persistence: Exhibits tenacity in the face of difficulty, is goal-oriented, and overcomes obstacles with the capacity to change. 
  • Unmet financial necessity is taken into consideration for applicants whose household income is up to $95,000. The group of new college scholarship recipients from the previous year's cohort had an average household income of about $35,000.
How to submit a scholarship application to the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation 

Here’s a detailed overview of the Jack  Kent  Cooke Foundation’s undergraduate scholarships for the 2025–2026 cycle:


🎓 1. Cooke College Scholarship Program (for high school seniors)

  • Open/apply period: August 22 – November 14, 2024

  • Who’s eligible: High school seniors (graduating Spring 2025); must reside and attend high school in the U.S. or U.S. territory 

  • Academic criteria: Minimum unweighted GPA of 3.75; standardized test scores are not required

  • Financial need: Family gross income up to $95,000; comprehensive financial review includes assets/income 

  • Award: Up to $55,000 per year, applied as last-dollar funding covering tuition, living, books, and fees; includes college planning, advising, and access to the Cooke Scholar network 

  • 2025 cohort: 70 scholars selected—ten more than in 2024 (philanthropynewsdigest.org)


2. Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship (for community college students)

  • Apply window: October 3, 2024 – January 9, 2025.

  • Who’s eligible: Sophomores (or recent grads) at U.S. community colleges graduating ~Spring 2025; must enroll full-time at a four-year college in Fall 2025; no prior attendance at four-year university 

  • Academic criteria: Minimum GPA of 3.5 

  • Financial need: Same income threshold of up to $95,000; full financial review 

  • Award: Up to $55,000 per year, last-dollar funding, plus planning support, advising, potential stipends for internships and grad school 

  • 2025 cohort: One of the largest ever—90 scholars selected from 1,600+ applicants (philanthropynewsdigest.org)


📅 Important Deadlines & Timeline (2025–26)

Program Application Period Enrollment
College Scholarship Aug 22–Nov 14, 2024 Fall 2025 enrollment
Transfer Scholarship Oct 3, 2024–Jan 9, 2025 Fall 2025 transfer
  • Awards announced: Transfer semifinalists named March  6, 2025; final 90 recipients revealed in May 2025 

  • College Scholarship finalists likely announced in early 2025 (March-ish); recipients follow soon after (accessscholarships.com)


🌟 Benefits Common to Both Scholarships

  • Full coverage: up to $55,000/year—covers tuition + living, books, fees (last-dollar funding).

  • Support package: college planning, ongoing advising, internship/travel/graduation stipends for transfer scholars.

  • Network: Access to the Cooke Scholar community (3,400+ alumni) and graduate scholarship opportunities.


✅ How to Apply

  • Both scholarships are submitted via the Common App—add the relevant Cooke Foundation application and follow instructions (jkcf.org)

  • Expect to provide transcripts, recommendation letters (2), essays, financial data (tax returns/estimates), resume/activities, and financial aid documentation (qcc.cuny.edu)


🔍 What to Do Now

  • High school seniors: Prepare academic record, walk counselor/teacher recommenders through Common App by late October, and gather financial docs.

  • Community college students: Double-check GPA and enrollment status, gather recommendations and financial info before January 9 deadline.

  • Everyone: Visit jkcf.org for the most up-to-date details and application tips.


🌱 Final Takeaway

These are two of the most prestigious and generous debt-free pathways for U.S. students with financial need—one for high school seniors and another for community college transfers—each offering up to $55,000/year, advising, and career support.

Let me know if you'd like help with eligibility checks, application strategies, essays, or timelines!

    Please follow the instructions below to apply for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship: 
      Apply online by visiting the official website. 
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