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2025 College & Career Savings Art Contest winners announced

May 12, 2025 Bob Bakken

$8,000 in scholarships awarded

Mississippi State Treasurer David McRae announced the 2025 Mississippi College and Career Savings Art Contest winners with a reception at the Mississippi Museum of Art. Twelve students and one teacher took home $8,000 worth of scholarships during the event.

“Every year, it amazes me what these students create,” said Treasurer McRae. “From chefs to dentists to elementary art teachers, Mississippi’s students have big dreams for their future. I’m hopeful these scholarships from Mississippi College and Career Savings will push students one step closer to achieving their dream jobs. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners and thank you to all who participated.”

The Mississippi College and Career Savings Art Contest is an annual event held by the State Treasurer’s Office. This year, more than 2,000 students competed for twelve scholarships, making it the most competitive year in Treasury history! First place winners received a $1,000 scholarship in the form of a Mississippi Affordable College Savings (MACS) account. Second place received a $500 scholarship, and third place received a $250 scholarship.

Additionally, Jessica Johnson from McLaurin Elementary School took home the Art Contest Teacher of the Year award and was awarded the $1,000 Educator Scholarship! She had 119 students submit art pieces this year. With the Educator Scholarship, she will be able to purchase art supplies for her classroom and cover other educational expenses, so she can continue to inspire young minds through art.

MACS is a Mississippi 529 College and Career Savings plan offered through the Office of the State Treasurer. With MACS, families can open a tax-advantaged savings account for educational expenses. The money in these accounts can be used for college tuition and expenses. The funds can also be applied to secondary and elementary private tuition, apprenticeship programs, student loans, and more. For detailed information about the program, please visit Treasury.MS.gov/MACS.

Mississippi State Treasurer’s Office news release

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