Missouri Public Safety Scholarship - Apply by Dec. 15
November 13, 2025
Culver-Stockton College (C-SC) is pleased to announce its approval as an official partner institution for the Public Safety Recruitment & Retention
Scholarship, a state-supported program designed to provide financial aid to public safety professionals and their eligible dependents pursuing higher education in Missouri.
Through this program, approved students will have 100% of their tuition paid, enabling them to pursue eligible degree programs that prepare them to serve Missouri communities in public safety roles. This includes approved associate and bachelor’s degrees aligned with fields such as criminal justice, psychology, biology, chemistry, public relations, homeland security, emergency management, disaster management, and other eligible subjects.
“Culver-Stockton is proud to support the individuals who serve and protect our communities,” said Seth McBride, Director, Center for Public Safety at C-SC and chair of the C-SC Criminal Justice department. “Through this partnership, we hope to expand educational access for public safety personnel and their families while continuing to prepare future leaders committed to strengthening the safety and well-being of Missouri communities.”
Scholarship Eligibility
To qualify for the 2026-27 academic year, applicants must:
● Apply by Dec. 15, 2025. (Students must reapply each academic year to be
considered for funding.)
● Be Missouri residents.
Scholarship, a state-supported program designed to provide financial aid to public safety professionals and their eligible dependents pursuing higher education in Missouri.
Through this program, approved students will have 100% of their tuition paid, enabling them to pursue eligible degree programs that prepare them to serve Missouri communities in public safety roles. This includes approved associate and bachelor’s degrees aligned with fields such as criminal justice, psychology, biology, chemistry, public relations, homeland security, emergency management, disaster management, and other eligible subjects.
“Culver-Stockton is proud to support the individuals who serve and protect our communities,” said Seth McBride, Director, Center for Public Safety at C-SC and chair of the C-SC Criminal Justice department. “Through this partnership, we hope to expand educational access for public safety personnel and their families while continuing to prepare future leaders committed to strengthening the safety and well-being of Missouri communities.”
Scholarship Eligibility
To qualify for the 2026-27 academic year, applicants must:
● Apply by Dec. 15, 2025. (Students must reapply each academic year to be
considered for funding.)
● Be Missouri residents.
A healthy Lewis County requires great community news.
Please support The Press-News Journal by subscribing today!
Please support The Press-News Journal by subscribing today!
Loading...