In honor of Erica Weems, This scholarship will be awarded to two applicants, in the amount of $ 1000 each. Please click the link below to read about the scholarship opportunities available. All applications must be submitted to the guidance counselor’s office on or before March 30th.
Miss Utility of Maryland/D.C. will select eight graduating high school seniors from Maryland and Washington, D.C., to each receive a $1,008.11 single-year scholarship. Applications will be accepted until May 24, 2024.
This application must be submitted by May 24, 2024 at 11:59 EDT to be considered. To submit the Miss Utility of Maryland/D.C. Scholarship application online, please click the link below. Each year, SMECO awards four $2,500 college scholarships to high school seniors who live in the Co-op’s service area. If your a senior and are interested please click the link below for more information and how to apply.
Attention High School or College-Aged students seeking further education: In 500 words or less, tell us your loved one's cancer story and what their strength taught you and you could earn $1500 in scholarhship money. Due January 31st, 2024. Click below to learn about eligibility and where to send applications.
Men's College Scholarship
PROGRAM DEADLINE: April 01, 2024 at 11:59 PM The scholarship is designed to identify and reward outstanding high school seniors who have demonstrated an ability to excel in the fields of academics, extra-curricular school activities and community involvement. It is available to any male, graduating senior who is enrolling in a four-year undergraduate college program that commences in the fall of 2024. Share your story and earn $1500 in scholarship money. Prompt: In 500 words or less, tell us your loved one's cancer story and what their strength taught you.
Due January 31st, 2024 Click flyer below to see eligibility and application details. Chesapeake College Plan will offer the Calvert Local Scholarship Application Portal Walkthrough on January 30th during A/B Lunch in F101. Please sign up in Guidance!
“Speaking Up About Mental Health” Teen Essay Contest Promotion The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), and Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) are co-sponsoring the “Speaking Up About Mental Health” national essay challenge. The contest aims to start conversations about mental health and encourage young people to seek help for mental health issues. U.S. high school students ages 16-18 are invited to submit a short essay. Topics may include stigma and barriers, resilience and coping strategies, school policies or practices, the impact of social media and technology, and more.
Submissions will be accepted through January 16, 2024, and winners will be announced on May 31, 2024. Multiple winners will be chosen to receive cash prizes! Find more contest details at https://nimhd.nih.gov/EssayContest. You can read the winning essays from 2022 at https://www.nimhd.nih.gov/programs/edutraining/mental-health-essay-contest/awardees-2022/. Please help us spread the word about this opportunity! Juniors (students in the Class of 2025) U.S. Service Academies Summer Programs Participation in a summer program is considered a student’s first step in navigating their future to becoming one of our nation’s next generation of leaders. Summer programs introduce one to life at an Academy, where they will experience first-class academic, athletic, and professional training at one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the country. Summer program applications are now being accepted for the U.S. Military Academy (Summer Leaders Experience, West Point, NY), U.S. Naval Academy (Summer Seminar, Annapolis, MD), and U.S. Coast Guard Academy (AIM Summer Program, New London, CT). Please see chart below: Financial aid is available to students who are accepted into a program. Program participants must be U.S. citizens. |
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