Paint Valley Scholarships
Scholarships Offered from the Chillicothe-Ross Community FoundationOne Application. Dozens of Opportunities.
Available Scholarships for 2026
The Deadline for all applications is March 13, 2026
Roger and Emily Benner Scholarship Fund
In lasting memory of their parents, the daughters of Roger and Emily Benner have established this scholarship fund to award an annual scholarship to a senior student graduating from Paint Valley High School with at least a 3.0 GPA. As Roger and Emily Benner were supporters of local 4-H programs, preference will be given to applicants who have participated in 4-H. Funds may be used at any accredited college, university or trade school.
Norman R. Cutright Scholarship Fund
Lewis D and Misty T Ewry and Friends Scholarship Fund
Lewis and Misty Ewry have established this scholarship fund to assist Paint Valley High School graduating seniors with their college education. Annually, a scholarship is awarded to a senior student graduating from Paint Valley with at least a 3.0 GPA. As the Ewrys have both enjoyed long and fulfilling careers in education, preference will be given to applicants who plan to pursue degrees in the field of education. Funds may be used at any accredited college or university.
Amelia Benner Scholarship Fund
As a lasting legacy to Amelia Benner, scholarships are awarded annually. This scholarship is available to both traditional and non-traditional students. Applicants must be current graduating seniors of Paint Valley High School or Paint Valley alumni with at least a 2.5 high school GPA. Additionally, applicants must be pursuing a four-year degree for consideration. Funds may be used at any accredited four-year college or university.
Sue Ellen's Educational Scholarships Fund
Woods Family Scholarship Fund
Paint Valley Class of 1990 Scholarship Fund
The Paint Valley class of 1990 annually awards a scholarship to a senior student graduating from Paint Valley High School with at least a 2.5 GPA. Applicants must have participated in at least two extra-curricular activities while in high school. Examples of extra-curricular activities include, but are not limited to out-of-school activities such as 4-H Club, scouting, church organizations, etc. Also, activities connected with school such as class officer, music organizations, athletics, publications, Drug Free Clubs of America, etc.. Funds may be used at any accredited college, university or trade school.