Scholarships Awards

The District is here to support our clubs with scholarship information, how you submit winners, and guidance to help you achieve a student's educational aspirations

The Exchange Club of Las Vegas generously provides scholarships to our community. This support is designed to help students from diverse educational environments achieve their academic and career goals.

By offering these scholarships, The Exchange aims to foster educational opportunities and empower students across our district community.

Our commitment underscores the value of investing in the future of local youth.

Timeline

November 2024 | Provide program packet and nomination form to high school counselors in your area.

January 2025 | Send an email reminder to the counselors on your submission deadline.

March 1, 2025 | Club to send an email reminder to the counselors on the upcoming submission deadline.

March 14, 2025 | All Student Applications must have been submitted to the Club for consideration.

April 15, 2025 | CA/NV District Competition | Clubs to forward winning submissions to the CA/NV District Chair Cynthia Strasmann.

 ~ Submit one male and one female candidate from each school.

April 2025 – Early May 2025 | Announce our Club‘s honorees. Planning a special recognition for our honorees, inviting their families.

June 1, 2025 | CA/NV District winners are announced and submitted to the National Exchange Club for consideration by the District Chairperson.

June 7, 2025 | CA/NV District winners are honored at the annual District Convention.

July 9, 2025 | The National winner is honored at the National Convention and awarded $15,000.

Local/District/National Scholarship Competition

A.C.E. award

The Accepting the Challenge of Excellence award, or A.C.E. award, recognizes high school students who have made a dramatic change in their attitude and performance sometime during their high school years and now will graduate from high school.

These at risk students have often overcome significant physical, emotional, or social obstacles, yet few receive recognition.

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