The Village of Brookfield announced on May 6 that college scholarships are available for income-eligible students living in suburban Cook County through the Community and Economic Development Association (CEDA).
This opportunity is intended to help local students who may face financial barriers in pursuing higher education. The application process is open now, with materials accessible online.
Residents can download the application directly from the official announcement. Details about eligibility requirements and deadlines are provided within the application materials.
Brookfield’s Village Hall at 8820 Brookfield Avenue serves as the main administrative hub for residents seeking municipal offices, services, permits, utilities, and other civic matters, according to the official website. The village government oversees community services such as public works, safety measures through its police department, utility billing, code enforcement, property maintenance oversight, permitting and licensing. Coordination among departments like Public Works, Code Enforcement, Finance and Police ensures that resident requests are addressed efficiently.
Brookfield operates as a municipal local government focused on delivering civic administration and supporting residents within its boundaries by offering a range of municipal services and regulations for the community according to the official website.



