Fostering Growth Through Scholarships
The Bayfield Civic League believes in investing in the future of our community—one student at a time. Through our scholarship program, we support local learners in pursuing higher education, trade certification, and meaningful career paths.
Rooted in a spirit of community and opportunity, these scholarships are designed to ease financial barriers and empower Bayfield students to grow, lead, and give back. Each award reflects our commitment to nurturing potential and strengthening the fabric of our region for generations to come.
Whether continuing academic studies or exploring hands-on trades, we are proud to champion the next chapter of Bayfield’s young leaders.
Scholarship Mission
The Bayfield Civic League awards a $1,000 scholarship to a graduating female senior residing in the 54814/54850 area zip code. Application deadline is April 20 and should be turned in to the High School Counselor. The scholarship supports post-secondary education and reflects the League’s commitment to leadership, community service, and civic responsibility. The winner is chosen by the Bayfield Civic League Scholarship Committee after careful review of all complete applications.
GUIDELINES
Applicants must meet all of the following:
Be a graduating female senior with a minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
Reside in the 54814 or 54850 zip code area.
Be actively involved in school and community activities, with emphasis on volunteer service to school, community, and other organizations.
Plan to pursue a degree at an accredited institution of higher education (including Community College, Technical College, Junior College, College, or University).
Plan to enroll full-time (minimum 12 credits or equivalent) each semester.
Required Application materials:
Completed Application
Personal Letter to the Scholarship Committee that includes Volunteer history, Evidence of leadership, Vocational/career plans, Interests and hobbies
Two letters of Recommendation (one from a teacher or school official, another from a community leader)