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Lincoln Award
A merit-based, full-ride scholarship for exceptional Illinois residents to attend Trinity College, covering tuition, room, board, and a summer internship stipend.

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Scholarships For Illinois Residents

Founded in
1948
EIN
06-6058216
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
2012 S WALNUT ST SPRINGFIELD, IL 62704-4528 United States
Website
http://www.illinoisscholars.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
Scholarships for Illinois Residents, Inc. (SIRI), founded in 1948, is a non-profit alumni foundation affiliated with Trinity College in Hartford, CT. SIRI offers the Lincoln Award, a merit-based, full-ride scholarship for exceptional Illinois residents attending Trinity College. The award covers full tuition, room and board, and a summer internship stipend for four years of study. Prior to 2012, SIRI offered need-based financial aid to Illinois students.
Mission
Scholarships for Illinois Residents, Inc. (SIRI) is a non-profit alumni foundation affiliated with Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. It grants scholarships to Trinity students.

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