Indiana State Representative Jack Jordan announced this year’s opening of the application process for the Indiana Career Scholarship Accounts program.
Applications for the Indiana Career Scholarship Account (CSA) program are now open for Hoosier students in grades 10-12 who are interested in internships, apprenticeships, and work-based learning opportunities.
CSAs provide $5,000 annually in scholarship funding to students enrolled in an approved program provider for the upcoming school year. The deadline to apply is Oct. 1, 2025.
Established through a 2023 law passed by the Indiana House, CSAs help students learn more about potential careers and get practical training with local employers. The program increases opportunities for them to earn valuable certifications, participate in meaningful, work-based learning experiences and build a network of professional connections.
More than 2,000 students have utilized CSAs since enrollment first opened for the 2023-2024 school year. Through this program, they can explore potential careers while participating employers have a chance to shape the next generation.
To learn more about CSAs and apply, click here.
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