Hill to Horizon Scholarship

Hill to Horizon Scholarship


The Hills to Horizon Scholarship Is Officially Open



Every journey starts somewhere.


For us, it starts right here—at home.


The Hills to Horizon Scholarship is officially open for the Class of 2027, and this year marks an important evolution of what the scholarship stands for.


Originally created to support student-athletes, the Hills to Horizon Scholarship has now expanded. Any senior graduating in the Class of 2027 from Man High School is eligible to apply. Athletics matter. Academics matter. Character matters. And above all—effort and intention matter.



Why This Scholarship Exists



The Buff Ginger was built on the idea of growth—physically, mentally, creatively, and personally. But growth doesn’t happen without opportunity.


This scholarship exists to recognize students who are pushing forward—those willing to work, learn, and take responsibility for where they’re headed next. Whether that path leads to college, trade school, entrepreneurship, or another pursuit entirely, this scholarship is designed to support the next step.


No hype. No gatekeeping. Just belief in potential.



Scholarship Details



  • Award Amount: $1,000
  • Eligibility:
    • Must be a senior graduating in the Class of 2027
    • Must attend Man High School
    • Open to all students (not limited to athletes)

  • Application Status: Now Open



Selection will be based on effort, mindset, and vision—not popularity or accolades.



More Than a Scholarship



Hills to Horizon isn’t just financial support—it’s a statement.


It’s about showing students from a small town that their ambitions matter. That where you start doesn’t define where you finish. And that someone believes in what they’re building before the rest of the world notices.


This scholarship is part of a long-term commitment to legacy, community, and opportunity—and it’s only the beginning.



How to Apply



Application instructions and deadlines are available now. If you’re eligible—or know someone who is—this is your sign to take the shot.


Because the horizon doesn’t move closer unless you do.

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