The Florida Supervisors of Elections Association has unveiled a scholarship program designed to empower the next generation of leaders. Demonstrating a strong commitment to education and civic engagement, the association is offering three $1,200 scholarships to college students statewide, according to Osceola County Supervisor of Elections Mary Jane Arrington.

Applicants must be registered Florida voters and live in the state for at least the preceding two years. Applicants must be either a Political Science, Public Administration, Business Administration, or Journalism/Mass Communication major and be at least a junior in college. Students must be enrolled or accepted as a full-time student in a senior college or university in Florida and have maintained at least a “C” average or above for the previous year.

The deadline to apply for a scholarship is March 7, 2025. Applications are available online at www.voteosceola.gov or may be picked up from the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections office, 2509 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, in Kissimmee.

Applications must be submitted to the elections office of the county in which the applicant is registered to vote. Each county will select one finalist to send to the FSE Scholarship Committee for consideration.

For additional information, please visit www.voteosceola.gov or call 407-742-6000.