Money Smart Wisconsin Scholarship Contest Opens Today
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI), in partnership with Edvest 529, Wisconsin’s direct-sold 529 college savings plan, and the Wisconsin Coalition on Student Debt (the Coalition), today announced the 2025 Money Smart Wisconsin Scholarship Contest is now accepting essay submissions from graduating Wisconsin high school seniors until midnight on March 7, 2025.
All Wisconsin high school seniors, who are graduating from high school this spring and planning to attend a Wisconsin college or university this fall, are encouraged to participate in the scholarship contest. Students must complete an application and write an essay answering this year’s money smart questions for a chance to receive a scholarship, in the form of a $1,000 contribution to a new or existing Edvest 529 account.
“We are eager to learn how students are planning to finance their college education and career training,” said Carole Trone, interim executive director for the Coalition. “Through their essays, we are looking for students to demonstrate their ability to think critically, plan realistically, and show how they are preparing for the financial responsibilities of college and beyond.”
Members of the Coalition will review and score the students’ essay submissions based on how well the students have estimated their higher education costs, identified funding sources for paying for those costs, including explaining how the financial aid process works, and formulated plans for managing their finances, schoolwork, and any job responsibilities while staying focused on their academic and career goals.
Sponsors of the scholarship contest include: Ascendium Education Group, the Coalition, the DFI, Educators Credit Union, Edvest 529, SecureFutures, Summit Credit Union, and UW Credit Union.
For more information, review the 2025 Money Smart Wisconsin Scholarship Contest webpage or send an email to MoneySmart@debtsmarts.org.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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