SCHOLARSHIP LISTINGS for 2014-2015 School Year All High School Seniors should be looking at the websites of the colleges they apply to. That is where you can get the information you need for the scholarships the colleges offer to incoming freshmen. Every college has a scholarship program. These scholarships range from a few hundred dollars to a full tuition/books/room and board package. Some require an application process, while others are automatic based on G.P.A. and ACT/SAT scores. If you have any questions, contact the university/college or talk to your high school counselor. Qualifying dates also vary. However, many colleges and universities require that a student applies by November 1st to be considered. Students: Please look over these opportunities carefully. I do check the website and give it a quick once over, but that does not mean every opportunity is a good one. NEVER give out your social security number. Do not pay for the right to apply for a scholarship. Scams look good, that’s why they work. If you have any concerns, share them with a counselor immediately. Note the deadlines on these scholarships. I am adding the newest scholarship opportunities to the beginning of this document, and dropping scholarships as the deadlines pass. A hard copy is produced about once monthly and is available in the office. For the most recent additions to this list, refer to this link regularly. *a scholarship that several past SSC students have been awarded WATCH THE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR NEW SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES. THEY COME IN DAILY. AAA Michigan School Safety Patrol Scholarships of $1,000 will be awarded to four graduating seniors attending a Michigan public, private or charter high school. Students must show documented proof of AAA Michigan School Safety Patrol participation in elementary or middle school, good academic standing and a strong record of involvement in the community and/or extra-curricular activities. A personal letter of introduction must be included describing community and extra-curricular activities and what being a Safety Patroller meant to you. If you feel you qualify, see Mrs. Proulx for an application. Give the application to Mrs. Proulx when it is completed. Only one per school can be submitted. Deadline for an SSC student’s application to be considered is April 15, 2015. ***FYI: Safety Patrol was not offered at the Elementary schools when this senior class was attending. However, we may have transfer students that qualify. Michigan Oil & Gas Producers Education Foundation 124 West Allegan Street, Suite 1610 ∙ Lansing, Michigan 48933 Phone (517) 487-1092 ∙ www.mogpef.org ∙Fax (517) 487-0961 “Exploring Oil and Natural Gas through Education” As representatives of the oil and natural gas industry in Michigan, we would like to bring to your attention a scholarship offered by the Michigan Oil & Gas Producers Education Foundation (MOGPEF). Qualified applicants must have been accepted for enrollment at a Michigan university or community college, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (computed on a 4.0 scale), and demonstrate financial need. Qualified applicants must also be pursuing a degree in a field of study, which will allow them to obtain full time employment in the crude oil and natural gas industry. There will be scholarships with a minimum of $500 to be paid directly to the university or college where the applicant is enrolled. Please find enclosed an application for the scholarship (also available at www.mogpef.org). We hope you will forward this opportunity to all students who qualify. Please note deadline of April 2, 2015. Elks National Foundation This year the Elks will award almost $3.74 million in college scholarships through its three scholarship programs. *Two $50,000 first place scholarships – ($12,500 per year). *Two $40,000 second place scholarships – ($10,000 per year). *Two $30,000 third place Jack London scholarships – ($75,000 per year). *Fourteen $20,000 fourth place scholarships – ($5,000 per year). *480 - $4,000 Runners-up Awards – ($1,000 per year). *In the National level awards, the Michigan Elks Association will award $4,000 runnersup scholarships to 17 high school seniors. Applicants must download the 2014-2015 scholarship application form from the Elks website at http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars/mvs.cfm and complete it electronically; they will not be able to save it there but need to print it for submittal. A significant component of the scoring system is based on the overall professional appearance of the application. While the Elks recognize that our application is lengthy and more detailed than other scholarship competitions, the size of the awards merits the time required to complete the application. Follow the very specific instructions so that your application is not discarded. One of the most critical details is that the application must be in a 3-hole paper folder with inside pockets and clasps. Applications must be completed and returned to the Bay City Lodge #88 on or before December 5, 2014. Any received after this date will be automatically disqualified. Applications may be mailed or dropped off in person to the Bay City Lodge at the address shown below. Lodge hours are Monday thru Friday from 9 am to 3 pm. Friday, December 5th only, the lodge will be open until 6pm. Bay City Lodge #88 P.O.Box 688 703 Washington Sutie 230 B Bay City, MI 48707-0688 Attn: Tony Bosco Any questions or concerns? Feel free to contact Tony at 989-751-0090 or abosco0717@gmail.com NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award If you are a young entrepreneur, this scholarship may be for you. If you are a graduating high school senior who operates your own small business, you may be eligible for this award. Visit www.NFIB.com/YEA for more information. Apply online between October 1 and December 18, 2014. JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION This scholarship program is available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who wish to attend the nation’s best 4-year colleges and universities. *Minimum criteria: plan to graduate this spring, intend to enroll full time in an accredited 4-year college fall 2015, earn a cumulative unweighted gpa of 3.5 or above in high school, ACT composite score of 26+ and demonstrate financial need. *You could receive up to $40,000 per year for tuition, living expenses, books and other required undergraduate institution fees. *Pursue any are of study *Have access to one-on-one advising about selecting a college, navigating financial aid, transitioning to college and maximizing the college experience. To apply, visit www.jkc.org or call 855-509-5253. Applications accepted September through November. WACE This scholarship program helps students who are interested in specific colleges that offer a co-op type of learning experience. Kettering University is one of the sponsors of this program. We have a former student from 2012 who received this scholarship and is attending Kettering. If you are interested in one of these colleges (WACE Partner Institutions), you may want to apply for this program: Clarkson University, Drexel University, Florida Institute of Technology, Johnson & Wales University, Kettering University, Lane Community College, LIU Post, Merrimack College, Miami Dade College, Rochester Institute of Technology, State University of New York Oswego, University of Cincinnati, University of Louisville – JB Speed School of Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell, The University of Toledo, Wentworth Institute of Technology Application Deadline: February 15, 2015 Criteria: Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale. Apply and be accepted for the 2015-2016 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed. To apply, go to www.waceinc.org THE AMERICAN LEGION The American Legion offers several opportunity to High School Students of all ages. They have over $40,000 in College money to give away! If you are interested in any of these programs, call 1-517-371-4720 ext. 23 to ask for applications, email packet@michiganlegion.org or talk to Mrs. Proulx. A full list of scholarships and information can also be found at www.michiganlegion.org/scholarships AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Boys State Program: Date: June 14-20, 2015 Application due date: May 14, 2015 Location: Northwood University, Midland, MI Participants in this program who are direct descendants of a wartime era veteran have the opportunity to win a $1,000 scholarship and up to a $20,000 scholarship from Samsung. Girls State Program: This program is also available, but no information was included in the packet sent to me. Usually the information for this comes a little later. Check the website if you are interested, or just keep checking this link for updates. Michigan State Police Student Trooper Program Date: July 19-24, 2015 Application deadline: May 29, 2015 www.michiganlegion.org/trooper Top Student Trooper of the week wins a $1,000 scholarship. 3 other categories win $500 each. Guy Wilson Scholarship Deadline: January 12, 2015 Scholarship amount: $500 Criteria: GPA of 2.5 or above, financial need, parent’s or grandparent’s honorable active war-time military service, goals and intentions. You must be a son, daughter, grandchild or great-grandchild of a war-time veteran planning to attend any Michigan accredited college or university. William D. & Jewell Brewer Scholarship Deadline: January 12, 2015 Scholarship amount: $500 Criteria: GPA of 2.5 or above, financial need, parent’s or grandparent’s honorable active war-time military service, goals and intentions. You must be a son, daughter, grandchild or great-grandchild of a war-time veteran planning to attend any nationally accredited college or university. Oratorical Contest Scholarships 2015 Program Deadlines: Contestant must register with the Oratorical Zone Chairman by Friday, January 2, 2015. Zone Contests must be completed by January 26, 2015 Department contest will be on February 21, 2015 Criteria: 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade, not older than 20 years of age. Students may compete in multiple years if their age qualifies. Application, oratorical requirements and the pre-registration form are available by emailing packet@michiganlegion.org. Any student interested in Boys/Girls State and Student Trooper who need financial help may apply for a $500 scholarship. Check out the website for this opportunity. If you are having trouble accessing any of this information on the website, feel free to call Roxanne at (517)371-4720 ext.23 for assistance. William G. Coyne Memorial Scholarship Program Like any investment, financing higher education requires planning. To help make the process a little easier and affordable, we've created the Credit Union ONE William G. Coyne Memorial Scholarship Program.* Complete the application, print it and mail it to the designated address on the form. Deadline May 1, 2015. To be eligible, applicants must meet the following requirements: o o o o o Complete 30 or more hours of documented, qualified community service during Junior/Senior year of high school ending May 1, 2015** Be a 2015 graduating high school senior Be a member of a family that has belonged to Credit Union ONE for a minimum of 6 months (in good standing)*** Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 or above Plan to enroll in, beginning in the fall of 2015, a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two- or four-year college or university, or accredited trade or vocational school. Entrants who meet these requirements may be eligible to receive one of the Scholarships, based on the information provided in their application packets. Complete the application or call us at (800) 451-4292, Ext 5228 for the Scholarship Line. America’s Farmers Grow AG Leaders This is a new scholarship program. Students apply online at FFA.org/scholarships November 15, 2014 – February 1, 2015. Applicants do not have to be FFA members. Criteria: Be endorsed by three farmers. Farmers have until February 8, 2015 to endorse applications. Reside in one of the 1,324 eligible counties. Check website at GrowAgLeaders.com Be under the age of 23 Have a minimum of a 2.5 gpa on a 4.0 scale Be pursuing or intend to pursue a degree related to agriculture from a two- or four-year program and majoring or intending to major in one of 52 areas. See poster on bulletin board or go to website for a list. If interested, go to the website for more information and to check if you are eligible. Scholarship recipients will be announced in spring 2015. Michigan Education Association MEA Scholarship Award - $47,700 in the form of 45 scholarships was awarded last year. The total amount for 2015 has not yet been determined. Application for this scholarship can be found at www.mea.org/mea-scholarship The application can be typed into, saved and then printed for signature to be mailed with the required documentation. Deadline: Friday, February 27, 2015. They must be received by MEA by this date. Postmark does not constitute being received. Faxed or emailed applications are not allowed. Send it out early. Any questions, contact Barb Hitchcock at bhitchcock@mea.org or 517-333-6276. Eligibility Criteria: Dependent of MEA member in good standing or MEA-Retired member Graduate of a Michigan public high school or private high school that has an MEA bargaining unit. Will attend or is currently an undergraduate student of a Michigan public community/junior college, four-year degree-granting institution or vocational training institution that grants a degree, certification or license. There is a list of private institutions that are also included. Children of MEA officers, fund trustees and MEA staff are not eligible. Selection Criteria: Priority is given on the basis of academic achievement, extra-curricular activities, school and community service and lower income households.
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