In a meaningful step toward empowering student-athletes, Colorado native and former athlete Cory Thompson has announced the launch of the Cory Thompson Student-Athlete Scholarship Fund. The new initiative will award a $1,000 scholarship to a high school senior who has excelled both academically and athletically, and who plans to continue their education at a U.S. college or university.

Rooted in Thompson’s personal experiences competing throughout Fruita and Grand Junction, the scholarship is designed to recognize discipline, sportsmanship, and a commitment to academic achievement. “I know firsthand how sports can shape character and build lifelong skills,” said Thompson. “This scholarship is my way of giving back to student-athletes who are working hard to lead in their communities and pursue their goals through education.”

Application Details and Eligibility

Applications for the Cory Thompson Student-Athlete Scholarship Fund are now open at corythompsonscholarship.com and must be submitted by June 1, 2026. The winner will be announced on June 15, 2026. Eligible applicants must:

  • Be graduating high school seniors who have participated in organized sports.
  • Plan to enroll at a U.S. college or university for Fall 2026.
  • Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
  • Demonstrate leadership and involvement in academic and athletic settings.
  • Submit a 500–1000-word essay on “How has being a student-athlete prepared you for future success?”
  • Provide two letters of recommendation (at least one from a coach or athletic mentor).

Thompson’s scholarship complements his broader work championing youth development and education in Fruita, Grand Junction, and across the U.S. More details about his personal journey and advocacy efforts can be found at corythompsongrandjunction.com and corythompsonfruita.com. As a dedicated mentor and supporter of young athletes balancing demanding schedules, Thompson continues to encourage students to rise to challenges both on the field and in the classroom.

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