Miss Utility/District One Call is accepting applications for its fifth annual college scholarship program for graduating high school seniors through Friday, April 5. Click here for the online application. If interested in submitting the application by mail, please find a traditional application form below. Miss Utility/District One Call will select one student from each of the eight regions outlined in the application covering Maryland and Washington, D.C., to receive a $1,008.11 single-year scholarship. Applications will be accepted until April 5, 2019. Scholarship recipients will be notified in May 2019. To be eligible, applicants must be on track to graduate from a Maryland or Washington, D.C., high school in spring 2019 and intend to enroll in an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or technical school beginning in fall 2019. A rigorous application review process will consider the personal essay, grades, involvement in extracurricular activities and letter(s) of recommendation. The Miss Utility/District One Call Scholarship requires applicants to submit the following:
Application forms and attachments must be submitted or postmarked by April 5, 2019. For mail-in entry, please submit the application to: MGH for Miss Utility/District One Call Attn: Gabriella Tancona 100 Painters Mill Road, Suite 600 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Each year the Maryland Association of Pupil Personnel awards scholarships to recognize the achievement of one or more high school seniors in the state of Maryland. The scholarship fund was established in memory of Glenn R. Munch, an extraordinary Pupil Personnel Worker who worked with students in Baltimore county. The intent of our scholarship is to honor selected students who have overcome adversity and made readjustments necessary to succeed in high school and life. Any senior who plans to attend post-secondary school is eligible to apply. The student must complete the application and, along with the parent and PPW, sign it and submit to Molly Gearhart, Calvert County Department of Student Services, no later than March 15, 2019. Only ONE candidate from our county will be submitted to the MAPP Scholarship committee no later than midnight, March 23, 2019. There are scholarships available to graduating high school seniors and there are also scholarships available to adult continuing education students, additional details are on the application form. Completed application packages are to be returned to the Trinity UMC church office electronically via email to [email protected], or hard copies can be sent via mail or hand delivered to 90 Church St., Prince Frederick MD 20678. The completed application and official transcripts must be received on or before 3 p.m. Friday, April 26, 2019. The College Board partners with scholarship providers connected to the SAT®, PSAT/NMSQT®, and PSAT™ 10. Through these partners, students can access over $245 million in scholarship awards. Find out more about scholarships. Application deadlines are approaching, so please encourage your eligible students to apply right now. Here are three opportunities with upcoming deadlines: UNCF STEM Scholars Program Administered by the UNCF (United Negro College Fund), this scholarship is open to African American high school students who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in STEM fields. The application is open for high school seniors who are entering college as first-time first-year students. Learn more and apply. Application deadline: March 3, 2019 Young Leaders Summit (YLS) Administered by a consortium led by the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, YLS is a free, four-day, overnight college empowerment conference for top-performing, Pell Grant—eligible, high school juniors. It's designed to give a diverse group of students the tools to successfully apply to top universities, have full access to financial aid opportunities, and set a course for success. YLS will take place August 8–11, 2019, at the University of Chicago. Learn more and apply. Application deadline: March 8, 2019 Cobell Scholarship Administered by Indigenous Education Inc., this scholarship for the academic year 2019-20 is awarded to tribally enrolled American Indian and Alaska Native students. Students must have a competitive GPA and plan to attend college full time at a public or private nonprofit institution. Finalists are selected on merit, leadership, and community engagement, but all final awards are based on financial need. Learn more and apply. Application deadline: March 31, 2019 There are 85 scholarships available on our website at https://www.colonialfarmcredit.com/scholarships. Some of our scholarships are agriculture related but not all of them, so we encourage all high school students to apply. We also have several that are specific to the state of MD! Anyone looking for scholarships to apply. The amounts of our scholarships range from $2,000 to $6,500, so it is definitely worthwhile for students to apply. The deadline for submissions is end of the day on March 1st so apply today! Children’s Aid, Inc. George & Mary Lou Brezina Memorial Scholarship Children’s Aid, Inc. will award a one-time $1,000 scholarship providing financial assistance to a student graduating from a Calvert County public high school for undergraduate study in the field of Education. Criteria: To be eligible for consideration, the student must: 1. Be a resident of Calvert County. 2. Be a graduating high school senior enrolled in one of Calvert County’s public high schools. 3. Have a GPA of 3.0 or above. 4. Be an Education major. DEADLINE for scholarship applications is Monday, April 15, 2019. (no exceptions). Applications can be downloaded from Children’s Aid, Inc.’s website: www.TheChildrensAid.org Children’s Aid, Inc. Paul Taylor Memorial Scholarship The Paul Taylor Memorial Scholarship is a one-time $1,000 scholarship providing financial assistance to a student graduating from a Calvert County public high school who is pursuing an undergraduate, associate degree or Career and Technical Education (CTE) training (skilled trade/vocation) in an automotive related field Criteria: To be eligible for consideration, the student must: 1. Be a resident of Calvert County 2. Be a graduating high school senior enrolled in one of Calvert County’s public high schools 3. Have a GPA of 2.5 or above 4. Be enrolled in the Calvert Career and Technology Academy 5. Be pursuing an undergraduate, associate degree or Career and Technical Education (CTE) training (skilled trade/vocation) in an automotive related field DEADLINE for scholarship applications is Monday, April 15, 2019. (no exceptions). Applications can be downloaded from Children’s Aid, Inc.’s website: www.TheChildrensAid.org |
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