Leesburg, FL — The Education Foundation of Lake County, the direct support organization for Lake County Schools, proudly awarded a total of $322,562 in scholarships to outstanding graduates from the Class of 2025. This includes $79,900 from 18 different scholarships presented to 63 students, as well as Florida Prepaid 2-Year College Plans valued at $207,900 awarded to 33 graduates of the Take Stock in Children program. This total also reflects the foundation’s continued investment in student success through the ongoing distribution of previously awarded, multi-year scholarships for recipients from prior graduating classes.
These scholarships, made possible through the generosity of local donors, businesses, and community partners, recognize students for their academic achievements, leadership, community involvement, and aspirations for higher education. This year’s awards reflect the community’s ongoing commitment to helping young people succeed beyond high school.
“Scholarships are a way to invest in our leaders of tomorrow and our future workforce,” Dr. Elizabeth M. Johnson, Executive Director, said. “The scholarships awarded to the graduating seniors support their pursuit of post-secondary education, certificates, and credentials that will benefit them and our community.”
Every scholarship donor and selection review committee member plays a pivotal role in the success of the senior scholarship season. Many scholarships are based on academic merit, community volunteerism, while others are needs-based. These opportunities are a testament to the belief that every student deserves the chance to pursue their goals with confidence and support.
“Our scholarship donors are the true champions behind every student’s story,” Kacey Edmondson, Development Director and Scholarship Administrator for the Foundation, said. “Their investment in our students doesn’t just impact a single moment — it creates opportunities that last beyond high school.”
These scholar graduates were all celebrated at their high school’s senior awards ceremonies, where students are recognized alongside donors, school leaders, and community supporters.
Leesburg High School graduate Barath Balaji had this to say: "I'm really grateful to the Education Foundation of Lake County for the opportunity to apply for multiple scholarships. Being selected means a lot and will help me graduate debt-free!"
“This scholarship means more to me than just financial support; it is a reflection of the values I hold dear — community, perseverance, and the belief that we can make a positive impact on others,” recipient Aran Cross from Eustis High School said. “As I pursue my degree in physical therapy, I am excited to continue giving back and making a difference in the lives of those around me.”
Every year, the Education Foundation opens its scholarship application cycle on January 1. The application window is usually open for 60 days, during which more than 350 students typically apply. Looking ahead, the Foundation hopes to add more scholarships for the Class of 2026. Whether you are a student seeking to apply or you want to establish a scholarship for graduates, more information can be found at https://edfoundationlake.com/get-help/scholarships or by contacting EFLC at 352.326.1265.