Union Fire District of South Kingstown and Kingston Fire District Once Again Offering Scholarships to Local Students

SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Chief Steven Pinch of the Union Fire District of South Kingstown and Chief Tom Reed of the Kingston Fire District are pleased to announce that the two departments, in conjunction with the Town of South Kingstown, will once again be offering scholarships this year to area students. 

The scholarships will range from $1,000 to $2,500. Any student applying for a scholarship must be a graduating senior in the class of 2022 or a current South Kingstown Firefighter and meet one of the following requirements to apply:

  • Be a relative of a current member of the Union Fire District of South Kingstown or the Kingston Fire District. 
  • Be a current member of the Union Fire District of South Kingstown or the Kingston Fire District.
  • Be a senior attending South Kingstown High School or the Prout School pursuing a career in Fire/Emergency Medicine.

Students must complete the online application no later than May 27, providing the name of a two- or four-year college, technical or trade school, or accredited EMT or higher medical training program of study. 

The application requires the student to write, in 300 words or less, what public service means to them. 

A high school transcript is also required, and must include first semester senior grades if the student is graduating high school in 2022. Transcripts must be emailed to [email protected] with the student’s last name and “2022 South Kingstown Firefighter Scholarships” in the subject line.

To access the online scholarship application, click here.

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