While applicants must complete the SAT or ACT, no minimum score is required. The Rogers Foundation will award a minimum of 11 scholarships.
The Rogers Foundation, Southern Nevada’s leading advocate for arts and education, is opening the door to higher education for Clark County high school seniors with more than $400,000 in scholarships now available. Applications are open through 11:59 p.m. Feb. 1, 2026.
Scholarships range from $5,000 to $25,000 annually and are renewable for up to four years, supporting students pursuing higher education at any accredited institution – including vocational and technical schools, community colleges and state universities – in Nevada and beyond.
“This is truly the best time of year for us because it allows us to directly invest in the dreams of Clark County’s next generation,” said The Rogers Foundation CFO Janae Downey. “We know how daunting the college journey can feel – from testing to applications to figuring out how to pay for it all.
“Our goal is to ease that burden. These scholarships don’t just provide financial support; they represent hope, opportunity and the belief that every student has the right to pursue a choice-filled future.”
Applications can be completed online at TheRogers.Foundation. While applicants must complete the SAT or ACT, no minimum score is required. The Rogers Foundation will award a minimum of 11 scholarships, including:
- One $25,000 scholarship renewable for three additional years
- Five $10,000 scholarships renewable for three additional years
- Five $5,000 scholarships renewable for three additional years
“The world is wide open for me, and I am humbled and honored to have your support and confidence,” said Charlotte Flake, a 2025 $10,000 scholarship recipient. “Words cannot express how grateful I am for this life-changing scholarship.”
Since 2015, The Rogers Foundation has helped 274 Clark County graduates pursue higher education, fulfilling its mission to break down barriers and empower students to achieve their goals. For eligibility requirements and to apply, visit TheRogers.Foundation.
















