Perpetual Guidance Scholarship
Setting Success in Motion
This is not your typical
scholarship.
The Perpetual Guidance Scholarship aims to relieve financial stress AND provide students with professional mentors so that they can afford tuition and ultimately succeed in their careers.
Our Mission:
To help those students who otherwise would not be able to afford tuition, textbooks, and other expenses and/or are unable to properly experience college and prepare for their careers because of financial burden.
About the Scholarship
Socio-economic circumstances should not hinder students from achieving their goals and dreams.
This was the principle in mind when the Perpetual Guidance Scholarship was established. Since December 2019 we have been able to continuously and increasingly support ambitious students.
The ever increasing cost of higher education has made it difficult for students to pursue degrees. We recognize that not every student’s family is able to save up money for tuition or be eligible for FAFSA,- and even when that is covered, certain family circumstances require students to work for general expenses.
This undue burden can leave many students little time to properly study and develop their careers and experience college the way it should be.
This is why Perpetual Guidance Scholarship doesn’t just hand some money over and say “Good luck!”. We check in with our recipients on a monthly basis to outline their goals and connect them with professionals in their respective careers.
We provide them wisdom from experience so they can enable themselves to succeed and achieve what they aspire to be. This includes resume help, career fair/interview prep, and informational interviews with professionals within the PGS network.
As former college students ourselves this is our way of giving back with hopes of inspiring recipients to do the same when they are able to. While other scholarships set many eligibility restrictions the Perpetual Guidance Scholarship is open to all students within the United States regardless of GPA, legal status, or major.
Learn more about how to apply or get involved as a donor/mentor.