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Vocabulary and key requirements for the Kansas Kiwanis Foundation High School Senior Scholarship Application.
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KKF Form 100
The specific scholarship application form used by high school seniors applying to the Kansas Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. for the 2025−2026 cycle.
February 1, 2026
The deadline by which the KKF Form 100 application must be emailed or postmarked to be considered for a scholarship.
Late August 2026
The timeframe when the scholarship award for the 2026−2027 academic year is paid directly to the student's institution.
Eligible Applicants
Deserving students who will be graduates of Accredited Kansas High Schools.
KKF Form 101
The Kansas Kiwanis Foundation scholarship application form intended specifically for college students rather than high school seniors.
Black ink
The specific color of ink required to complete the KKF scholarship application.
Key Club
An organization mentioned in Section II; membership is noted, but it is explicitly stated that applicants do not have to be a member to apply.
Section VII Service Exclusions
Types of work that do not qualify as community service, including paid or stipend service, fundraising, lobbying, service to family members, and serving as an officer.
Section VIII Word Limit
The maximum length for responses regarding personal strengths and career goals, which is set at 100 words.
Letter of Recommendation Source
An individual such as a community or religious leader, neighbor, or employer, excluding any school staff members or volunteers.
Transcript Requirement
An official copy of the high school transcript that must be furnished by the school counselor and attached to the application.
Kansas Regents Qualified Admissions Curriculum
A specific curriculum status that the school counselor must verify as completed or not in Section XIII.
Scholarship Proceeds Usage
Funds intended for the payment of tuition, required fees, room, board, and or required materials/books.
Full-time student
The status an applicant must certify they will maintain at their educational institution to use the scholarship proceeds.