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February 5, 2026

2026 County Mutual Scholarship Program

2026 County Mutual Scholarship Program

Every year the Wisconsin County Mutual Insurance Corporation offers five scholarships to Wisconsin college students (current or incoming), each in the amount of $2,500. The County Mutual is excited to offer these scholarships again this year. The application period will open February 9, 2026 and closes May 15, 2026. Scholarship winners will be announced July 17, 2026.

Application information can be found below. We encourage you to pass this information along to your colleagues and eligible students.

ELIGIBILITY
Find out if you’re eligible to apply for the 2026 County Mutual Scholarship by answering three simple questions:

  1. Will you be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student in the fall of 2026?
  2. Will you be attending either an accredited two-year Wisconsin Technical College, or a four-year Wisconsin university (public or private)?
  3. Are you, your spouse, parent, grandparent, or legal guardian an employee of a County Mutual member county?

If you answered YES to all three questions above you are eligible to apply for the Wisconsin County Mutual Scholarship.* Applying is easy, simply click the link below, fill out the application and submit. Be sure to upload an essay, one letter of recommendation, your most recent transcripts, and a headshot.

NOTE: *Past County Mutual Scholarship winners are not eligible to apply. *Applicants can be residents or non-residents of Wisconsin, but you must attend a Wisconsin public or private college to be eligible to apply. No out-of-state schools, regardless of reciprocity agreements, are eligible.

QUESTIONS
If you have any questions please contact the County Mutual’s Andrea Treder via email or phone at 866.404.2700.

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