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Stu Elliot Assistance Fund Information

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yearbook photo of a young Stu Elliot

Stu Elliot, Lincoln Southeast High School, Class of 1967

Stuart Elliott Student Assistance Fund

This fund was created by Stuart Elliott, an LPS alumnus fueled by his experiences at Calvert Elementary and Lincoln Southeast High School that left a lasting imprint on his life. Stu believes in giving students access to life changing opportunities so they can reach their full potential.

Funds may cover the cost of students getting involved in enrichment activities or pursuing additional educational opportunities because the monetary cost is a barrier to their participation. Assistance can help with the cost of registration, participation and sign-up fees, testing fees, deposits, credit hours, tuition, activity tickets, technology and electronic devices, clothing/uniforms, and travel costs.

Examples include but are not limited to:

  • Enrichment (science fair; academic camps, leadership camps and classes, band camp, dance camp, computer camp, etc.)
  • AP testing
  • Advanced science and math classes
  • Technology/electronic devices
  • Career and college entrance exam registrations (ACT/SAT/Praxis)
  • Activity tickets
  • Fees associated with STEM electives and other clubs/activities
  • After-school programs and extra-curricular programs, including academic support and recreation
  • Fees associated with clubs
  • Clothing/uniforms (not athletics)
  • Debate, theater, chorus, music activities
  • Registration and travel for competitions, performances, and educational trips

*Does not include athletics.


Need assistance?  Start by contacting your student’s school where a social worker or other staff member can begin applying for the Stu Elliott Student Assistance Fund on your behalf. Contact information for your school’s social worker can be found here.

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