2026 Scholarship Applications Available Starting November 15, 2025

EFK Scholarship Requirements for Recipients

All Education Foundation of Kenosha (EFK) scholarship
recipients must adhere to the following requirements:

  1. All scholarship recipients must provide the EFK with "primary"
    contact information. Recipients must also provide "secondary"
    contact information in the event EFK personnel are unable to
    reach the recipient with the primary contact information.

  2. Any change in primary and/or secondary contact information
    must be provided to the EFK within 30 days of the change.

  3. It is the sole responsibility of the scholarship recipient to provide
    all supporting documentation (i.e., grades, thank-you letter(s))
    required under the scholarship requirements in a timely manner.

  4. Failure to provide all required supporting documentation in a
    timely manner may result in the loss of the scholarship.

  5. It is the sole responsibility of the scholarship recipient to adhere to the above requirements for all multi-year awards. Failure to adhere to all requirements established by the EFK may result in the loss of the scholarship.

  6. Any changes to EFK requirements will be communicated to the recipient via the primary and/or secondary contact information.

    APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED BY MARCH 15th.

See the 2025 Scholarship Winners

Please click on the scholarship title below to open the application:

  • Adam Gundlach Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the Adam Gundlach family is sponsoring a $500, one-time, scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year.

  • John J. and Angeline J. Hosmanek Memorial Scholarship

    A fund has been established with the Kenosha Education Foundation of Kenosha to support a one-time, $2000 scholarship to provide financial assistance to a student who has graduated from a Kenosha Unified School District high school this year. The scholarship will recognize an outstanding student who is planning to pursue a teaching career in public school education.

  • Education Foundation Scholarship (All Majors)

    The Education Foundation of Kenosha is sponsoring a $1,500 renewable scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year. The scholarship may be used only at an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States of America.

  • Education Foundation Scholarship (Education Majors)

    The Education Foundation of Kenosha is sponsoring a $1,500 renewable scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year who is interested in preparing for a career in education. The scholarship may be used only at an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States of America.

  • Harry & Laverne Brookhouse Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the Harry and LaVerne Brookhouse family is sponsoring a $2000, one-time, scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District Bradford High School student who will be graduating this year.

  • Peter Ploskee, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the Peter Ploskee, Sr. family is sponsoring a $2000, renewable, scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year who is interested in preparing for a career in architecture, engineering, construction trades, or a similar career area. The scholarship may be used only at an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States of America.

  • Victoria Jones Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Educational Foundation of Kenosha, the family of Victoria Jones is sponsoring a $500, one-time, scholarship to provide financial assistance to a female Kenosha Unified School District student graduating from LakeView Technology Academy this year. This teacher died after being hit by an under age drunk driver. The scholarship may be used only at an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States of America.

  • Tremper High School Scholarship

    The Tremper High School Scholarship is a $1,500 one-time scholarship to provide financial assistance to a Tremper High School student graduating this year. The scholarship may be used only at an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States of America.

  • Tremper Booster Club Scholarships

    In cooperation with the Educational Foundation of Kenosha, the Tremper Athletic Booster Club will award $500 Student-Athlete Scholarships to one male and one female student-athlete participating in Tremper High School sports. The winners will be chosen at random from all qualified and verified applications.

  • Olivia MacKay College Study Abroad Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the MacKay family is sponsoring a $1,000, one-time, scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District High School student who will be graduating this year and will be participating in a college study abroad program.

    Olivia MacKay was an ITA student whose life was tragically taken in 2017. Olivia was determined to visit as many places around the world as possible while maintaining good grades and working two jobs. This scholarship was started to carry on her spirit while helping other students travel and study abroad.

  • Olivia MacKay High School Study Abroad Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the MacKay family is sponsoring a $1,000, one-time, scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District High School Junior student who will be participating in a study abroad program in their senior year.

    Olivia MacKay was an ITA student whose life was tragically taken in 2017. Olivia was determined to visit as many places around the world as possible while maintaining good grades and working two jobs. This scholarship was started to carry on her spirit while helping other students travel and study abroad.

  • Philip James Shwaiko Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the Shwaiko  family  is sponsoring a $1,500 one-time scholarship to provide financial assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student graduating this year who is planning to prepare for a career in a trades field, i.e. Welding; Building Trades; Machining Trades; Diesel Equipment Mechanic; Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating Trades; etc. The scholarship may be used only at an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States of America.

    Philip James Shwaiko attended KUSD schools and ultimately graduated from Bradford High School. He went on to attend Gateway Technical College and received his Associate’s Degree in Welding. Once getting his degree, Philip worked and traveled with Michels Corporation. At the very young age of 22, Philip tragically lost his life while spending time with his niece at Silver Lake. One of the many highlights in Philip’s life was obtaining his degree in the welding trade; therefore, the Shwaiko family created this scholarship to help make that accomplishment possible for another young adult.

  • First Responder’s Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the Proko Funeral Home is sponsoring a $1,500, one-time scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha student who will be graduating this year and who has a parent or parents that serve the Kenosha community as a first responder (Police, Firefighter, EMT).

  • Jamnia & Dehghani Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, Ms. Parivash Jamnia is sponsoring a one-time, $1000 scholarship in memory of her parents to be offered to a qualified graduating senior who has attended Brass Community School for a minimum of two years. This scholarship is intended to provide financial assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be pursuing a degree upon high school graduation. 

    Mr. G. Reza Jamnia and his wife, Ms. Molook Dehghani, aka "Grandpa" and "Grandma" by students, volunteered at local elementary schools in Kenosha for several years. They enjoyed it immensely and it made a great memory for them. As parents, they believed that with the love and support of adults, children can reach their full potential. They strongly believed in higher education, as it opens more and better opportunities in life. 

  • Unity Masonic Lodge #367 Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha,  Unity Lodge #367, Free & Accepted Masons, is sponsoring a one-time, $2000 scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year. 

  • Mroz-Chernik Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the Mroz-Chernik family is sponsoring a one-time, $1000 scholarship to provide assistance to a female Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year and pursuing a degree in education to pursue a teaching certificate. 

  • Noelle Naylor Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the family of Noelle Naylor is sponsoring a $1000, one-time scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year and has had cancer, or experienced cancer in his/her immediate family.

  • Splitek Memorial Scholarship

    In cooperation with the Education Foundation of Kenosha, the Splitek Family is sponsoring a $1000, one-time scholarship to provide assistance to a Kenosha Unified School District student who will be graduating this year. The scholarship may be used only at an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States of America.


Education Foundation of Kenosha 2025 Scholarship Winners

In 2025, EFK awarded over $35,000 in scholarships to 17 Kenosha students from 6 schools.

Adam Gundlach Memorial - Elizjah Mallett-Perez, Lakeview

John J. & Angeline J. Hosmanek Memorial - Alia Benzaquen, Harborside

EFK (All Majors) - Olivia Wilmot, Indian Trail

EFK (Education Major) - Alia Benzaquen, Harborside

Harry & Laverne Brookhouse - Sariah Jackson, Bradford

Mary Zicarelli Memorial - Julieta Delgado, Tremper

Peter Ploskee, Sr. Memorial - Angela Parker, Bradford

Victoria Jones Memorial - Katelyn Dahl, Lakeview

Tremper Athletic Booster Club - Quinn Froh, Tremper

Tremper Athletic Booster Club - Eileen (Katie) Lokken, Tremper

Olivia MacKay College Study Abroad Memorial - Olivia Wilmot, Indian Trail

Olivia MacKay HS Study Abroad Memorial - Kenzy Keckler, Indian Trail

Philip James Shwaiko Memorial - James Drews, Tremper

First Responder’s - Dominic Daniel Guy Santelli, Harborside

Don Hoferitza Memorial - Morgan Smith, Bradford

Buzz Englund Memorial: Tremper - Eileen (Katie) Lokken, Tremper

Tremper Scholarship - Margaret Salmon, Tremper

Jamnia & Dehghani Memorial - Jesse Brackney, Reuther

Jamnia & Dehghani Memorial - Theo Jackson, Tremper

Unity Masonic Lodge #367 Scholarship - Gianna Wulterkens, Indian Trail