A donor-supported project to help qualifying students in the Holt Public School District receive an advanced education opportunity at Lansing Community College.

Program Highlights
  • Student eligibility is based on specific criteria for at-risk students
  • Students will be initiated in the fall of 7th grade
  • Students and parents will sign a contract agreeing to the requirements and responsibilities of the program
  • Students promise to graduate from Holt High School in exchange for two years of free tuition at Lansing Community College
To Donate

Send your donations to:
H.O.L.T Scholarship Program
P.O. Box 191
Holt, MI 48842

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Mission

In partnership with business and community, the H.O.L.T. Scholarship program's aim is to inspire, enable and support Holt Public Schools students in pursuing and completing their college education.

Have questions?

Questions regarding the H.O.L.T. Scholarship can be directed to: (877) 840-HOLT

A message from Superintendent Dr. Johnny Scott and Township Supervisor Stuart Goodrich:

From the first “we can do this,” to the reality of a cooperative scholarship program. We are proud to be partners in this endeavor to help area students and would like to thank the H.O.L.T. Scholarship Board of Directors along with the Holt-Dimondale communities, Holt Public Schools, and Lansing Community College.

The H.O.L.T. Scholarship Board of Directors:
  • Harry Ammon, Delhi Township Treasurer
  • Jeff Blohm, Community Member
  • Bob Bower, Holt High School Counselor
  • Ann Coe, Holt High School
  • Lori Conarton, Dimondale Village Council
  • Stuart Goodrich, Delhi Township Supervisor
  • Evan Hope, Delhi Township Clerk
  • Dave Leighton, Community Member
  • Don Mann, Holt Education Foundation
  • Marshall Perkins, Holt Junior High School
  • Debbie Roeske, Holt Board of Education
  • Dr. Johnny Scott, Holt Public Schools Superintendent
  • Gene Wriggelsworth, Ingham County Sheriff
About your donation:

The Capital Region Community Foundation, which serves charitable needs in Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton counties, is the agency overseeing funds for the H.O.L.T. Scholarship Program. Community Foundations are tax-exempt public charities created by and for the people in a local area. A community foundation enables donors to easily and effectively support the issues they care about, while providing personalized service, local expertise, and community leadership.

Funds raised will be held in a permanent endowment, ensuring the continuation of the program.

Your gift is tax–deductible, and contributing to the H.O.L.T. Scholarship Fund offers you the maximum tax advantage for most gifts under federal law, and through the Michigan Tax Credit.

Upon receipt of a donation or pledge payment, the Capital Region Community Foundation will send a tax receipt.