We offer scholarships ranging from $20,000 to $100,000 to Clark County public high school students to attend the college or university of their choice.
To encourage Southern Nevada’s best students to pursue their educational goals, The Rogers Foundation is proud to offer a total of $100,000 annually in new scholarships. We provide numerous scholarships each year for students wishing to pursue higher education, both within the state of Nevada and beyond.
learn MoreTo encourage Southern Nevada’s best students to pursue their educational goals, The Rogers Foundation is proud to offer a total of $100,000 annually in new scholarships. We provide numerous scholarships each year for students wishing to pursue higher education, both within the state of Nevada and beyond.
Learn MoreIn honor of James E. Rogers, a Kentucky-born, long-time Las Vegas resident, The Rogers Foundation established the Kentucky Wesleyan Rogers’ Fellows Scholarship. It was open to college-bound residents of Southern Nevada who wished to attend Kentucky Wesleyan College. Each scholarship covered the full cost of tuition, fees, and room and board. Each award recipient received the scholarship for up to four full years of study.
learn MoreIn honor of James E. Rogers, a Kentucky-born, long-time Las Vegas resident, The Rogers Foundation established the Kentucky Wesleyan Rogers’ Fellows Scholarship. It was open to college-bound residents of Southern Nevada who wished to attend Kentucky Wesleyan College. Each scholarship covered the full cost of tuition, fees, and room and board. Each award recipient received the scholarship for up to four full years of study.
Learn MoreThe Rogers Foundation helps individual students achieve educational goals by offering scholarships to attend colleges, trade schools, and universities.
We award scholarships on an annual basis to individual students who meet certain criteria in the following major categories: Diversity, Disability, Academic Achievement, and Financial Need.
Review eligibility requirements and selection criteria.
Prepare for and complete SAT or ACT - no minimum score required.
Gather two Letters of Recommendation (from teacher, counselor, coach, supervisor, etc.)
Complete and submit full scholarship application before the deadline.