NLHA Seeks Scholarship Applications for Assisted Housing Residents

The National Leased Housing Association (NLHA) Education Fund is seeking applications for its scholarship program. The NLHA Education Fund was created in 2007 to provide educational assistance to residents of federally assisted rental housing. Fifty-two scholarships were awarded in 2017.

The Education Fund will provide scholarships on behalf eligible individuals living in privately owned federally assisted housing or Section 8 voucher recipients following four distinctive roads to higher education, three named in memory of long-time housing advocates.  Funds are provided directly to the college/school for tuition assistance on behalf of successful applicants upon confirmation of need. Applicants may apply under one of the following categories:

  • The AIMCO Cares Scholarship – This scholarship is designed to assist college freshmen or returning undergraduates.
  • The Bill Gandert Memorial Scholarship – This scholarship program is directed to graduating high school seniors interested in studying a specific trade (electrician; nurse; plumber; medical assistant, etc.).
  • The Mary Lou Manzie Memorial Scholarship – Assistance will be provided to benefit non-traditional students (students who have been out of high school for at least three years) in pursuing an associate or undergraduate degree.
  • The Neil Churchill Memorial Scholarship – is provided to those eligible applicants who are seeking to complete graduate-level coursework.

Specific criteria have been developed for each scholarship category, and consideration will be afforded to all eligible candidates who apply. Applicants must apply electronically through NLHA’s website at: http://bit.ly/2ETFKJ9 or directly at: http://bit.ly/2FPguFr   

Applications are due by April 18, 2018. Awards are expected to be announced in early June.