Questa Education Foundation is pleased to partner with the James Foundation to help DeKalb County students achieve a college education. The James Foundation recently awarded Questa a four-year grant to support at least five DeKalb County students a year in the Questa Scholars Program.
Questa Scholars receive up to $5,000 a year over four years ($20,000 in total) to help fund their college education. Funding is a loan with the opportunity for significant debt forgiveness. When scholars live and work in Northeast Indiana after graduation, 50% of their Questa loan is forgiven. If scholars attend and graduate from a Questa partner school, another 25% of their loan is forgiven. Questa partners with 12 colleges and universities in the region.
“The James Foundation believes that education empowers citizens and opens doors of opportunity,” said Kendra Klink, Executive Director of the James Foundation. “Our partnership with Questa not only benefits individual students, but also contributes to the overall community by engaging graduates to live and work in our region.”
Questa serves the 11-county region of Northeast Indiana. Applicants must be a resident of the region to eligible for funding and scholars can live and work in any of the 11 counties after graduation to receive debt forgiveness.
“Financial obstacles and fear of overwhelming debt can prevent talented students from pursuing a college education,” said Liz Bushnell, Executive Director of Questa. “For many students, Questa funding is the difference that makes their college dreams a reality. We are so grateful for our partnership with the James Foundation to increase the number of students we fund in DeKalb County.”
High school seniors can apply for the Traditional Scholars program now through March 15th. Current college students and adult learners can apply for the Contemporary Scholars program, which is open for applications year-round. Both applications are available at questafoundation.org.