Green Hope Scholarship Newsletter May 2015 College Board Code for Green Hope High School (CEEB Code): 342709 Please allow your counselor at least 10 school days to complete a counselor section on any scholarship application. Please review the information below. The Scholarship Coordinator for the 2014-2015 school-year is Mr. Justin McIntyre, [email protected] . There is a Scholarship Interest form available on-line on the school website and in hard copy form in student services. ONLY complete scholarship interest forms when directed to do so. You do not need to prepare scholarship interest forms for scholarships that you may apply to directly. It is the student's responsibility to send in scholarships that are not school nominated. Please pay close attention to internal deadlines for school nominated scholarships. Interest forms received after the deadlines may not be processed. You may ask your assigned counselor for information regarding scholarships. Paper copies of some scholarship applications are available in the scholarship file cabinet in Student Services. This scholarship newsletter is not an all inclusive list of scholarship information. It only contains scholarships that we have actually received at the school. Students are encouraged to check http://www.scholarshipplus.com/wake/custom.cfm for more scholarships. Green Hope High School Fine Arts Boosters (FAB) Scholarship The Fine Arts Boosters (FAB) organization is sponsoring three $1,000 scholarships to be awarded to seniors who have been active in the programs supported by FAB—Chorus, Dance, Drama & Technical Theatre, Guitar, Orchestra, and Visual Arts — while demonstrating good character, leadership qualities, and scholarship during their tenures at GHHS. Applicants will be evaluated by a committee comprised of three adults including FAB alumni parents and members of the local arts community. Criteria for candidacy include: (1) Have received a letter of acceptance from a vocational school, community college, or 4-year college or university; (2) Have maintained a “B” or 3.0 grade point average. Scholarship applications are available in Student Services or on the FAB website: http://www.greenhopefinearts.org/. All applications must be submitted to Student Services by May 1, 2015. The North Carolina American Indian Fund Scholarship The North Carolina American Indian Fund Scholarship assists American Indian students across the state in obtaining higher education by providing scholarships to pursue a 2- or 4-year undergraduate degree as a full-time student. Scholarships are valued at $1,000 per year, renewable for up to four years, for total awards up to $4,000. Additional information and the application are available at: www.trianglecf.org. Applications due May 1, 2015. The Sigma Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Scholarship Members of Sigma Tau Omega are pleased to announce the availability of five (5) $2,500 scholarships. In order to be considered for this scholarship opportunity candidates must meet the following criteria: (1) High school seniors who are African-American, or of AfricanAmerican descent, (2) Will graduate with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in 2015, (3) Attend Apex, Athens Drive, Cary, FuquayVarina, Green Hope, Holly Springs, Middle Creek, or Panther Creek or whose primary residence is in Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Morrisville, or Fuquay-Varina, (4) Will study full-time at an accredited two or fouryear institution in the fall of 2015. To obtain a scholarship application, please go to www.sigmatauomegaaka.com/ and click on “Community Programs & Events.” The deadline is May 1, 2015. The Tomorrow Fund For Hispanic Students The Tomorrow Fund for Hispanic Students provides college scholarships to immigrant Hispanic youth so they can become productive, well-educated members of our society. Students must be receiving institutional funding from his/her post-secondary institution in order to be eligible to apply. Additional information and the application are available at: www.trianglecf.org. Applications are due May 1, 2015. Triangle Sons of Italy (TSOI) Scholarship This lodge will provide a $750 scholarship to a student who satisfies the following criteria: An Italian American student (at least 1/8 Italian) residing in the immediate Triangle area. Candidate must also enroll in an accredited college or university in the fall. The application form can be found on the Lodge website at: https://www.trianglesonsofitaly.org/scholarships. The deadline is May 1, 2015. Better Business Bureau (BBB) Torch Scholarship This scholarship program recognizes students who personify high ethics as demonstrated through leadership, community service, overall personal integrity and academic excellence. A scholarship prize of $5,000 will be awarded. To be eligible, students must submit a 400-500 word essay, along with an application, transcript and a letter of recommendation from a BBB Accredited Business. For additional information and the application, please visit: www.bbbscholarship.org. The application deadline is May 12, 2015. Friends of the Page-Walker History Scholarship Applications are now being accepted for the annual Friends of the Page-Walker History Scholarship, which is awarded to a high school senior residing in Cary who exhibits an aptitude and interest in the study of history and humanities. The $750 award is given to a high school senior who is a Cary resident, and may be used for any educational-related expenses. In addition, the recipient’s name will be displayed on a permanent plaque at the Page-Walker Arts & History Center. Details and applications are on the Friends of the Page-Walker website: http://friendsofpagewalker.org/history_scholarship. The deadline is May 15, 2015. The Raleigh Engineers Club (REC) Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded to a senior who has been accepted into the College of Engineering at NC State. The scholarship is valued at one semester of tuition at the in-state tuition rate. The candidate selected for 2015 will be determined by a selection committee of REC members and based on all parts of the application. Candidates are not selected based on grades only. Additional information and the application are available in Student Services; however, students are responsible for sending their completed application packets to: Michael D. Anthony REC-Scholarship Chairman 3401 Hillsborough St. Raleigh, NC 27607 Please note that the deadline has been extended to May 15, 2015 rather than April 15 as indicated on the application. Genworth Veterans Forum Scholarship The Genworth Veterans Forum scholarship provides a $1,000 financial education award to the child of a current or former member of the U.S. Military. Scholarships are awarded to students who have exemplified excellence through their school work and community service. This scholarship is intended to highlight the achievements of excellent students and to honor the service of veterans in our community. Students will be rewarded for their leadership as shown through their values and actions both in the classroom and in their service to others. Any high school senior who is the child of an honorably discharged veteran or current service member and who has demonstrated hard work in school and in the community is encouraged to apply. Qualifications: (1) Current high school senior, (2) Must attend a four year college or university, junior college or trade school in the upcoming academic year, (3) Must be the child of a veteran who was honorably discharged from the armed forces or who is still a serving member of the active or reserve components, (4) Must provide suitable documentation which established the family member’s service and honorable discharge status. (DD-214, discharge certificate or other applicable documents) – PLEASE REDACT ANY SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS FROM THE FORM. Additional information and applications are available in Student Services. The deadline is May 22, 2015. The Chums, Incorporated Founders’ National Scholarship This organization will award one National Scholarship of $5,000. Each local chapter has the opportunity to forward one candidate to the National level of this competitive award. The Chums Founders’ National Scholarship is a one-time scholarship award for the recipient. Applicants are encouraged to include any participatory activities involving services to youth. Volunteer service will strengthen students’ application. Additional information and the application/interest form are available in Student Services; however, students are responsible for submitting their completed application packets to: Shelley Winters, Scholarship Chair The Chums, Inc., Raleigh Chapter P.O. Box 28977 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-8977 The deadline is May 29, 2015. Please note that applicants must complete and submit The Raleigh Chapter of Chum’s interest form as well as The Chum’s Founders’ National Scholarship application. Raleigh Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities Scholarship The Raleigh Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities will award two $1,000 scholarships to students with documented disabilities. Applicants must be residents of the City of Raleigh and must be enrolled in or have been accepted to an accredited undergraduate post secondary school, college, trade school or other institution of higher learning. Application materials must include official copies of all high school or (if applicable) undergraduate transcripts and a copy of your college acceptance letter. Applications and all supporting documents must be received by May 29, 2015 at 5:00pm. Applications are available in Student Services; however, students are responsible for sending their completed application packets to: Community Services Raleigh Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities Attention: Lori Millette Scholarship Selection Committee 310 West Martin Street, Suite 201 P.O. Box 590 Raleigh, NC 27602 Raleigh/Apex Branch – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Scholarship This $1,000 scholarship is geared towards the student who makes a strong contribution to the school/community, but may not be in the top of the class academically. In order to be considered for this scholarship the candidate must: (1) Need financial aid, (2) Plan to attend a two or four year institution of higher learning in North Carolina full-time beginning in the Fall semester of 2015, (3) Have shown leadership capabilities by participating in school-sponsored activities and/or community volunteer work. Additional information and applications are available in Student Services; however, students are responsible for submitting their completed application packets to: Dr. Corinne Clement, Education Chairperson Raleigh/Apex Branch NAACP Post Office Box 25427 Raleigh, NC 27611-5427 Please note that application packets must be postmarked by May 30, 2015. The Betsy Y. Justus NCTA Founders Scholarship Betsy Justus was the North Carolina Technology Association's (NCTA) founding CEO, a pioneer among women in technology, and a North Carolina leader. Upon her passing in the summer of 2011, NCTA created a scholarship in her name to support young women in North Carolina who are pursuing an academic and career path in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM), with an emphasis on technology and engineering. The scholarship is now a $4,000 grant in the amount of $1,000 per year of four standard years of college and there are two recipients each year. The scholarship winner also gets a personal computer provided by Lenovo. Applicants must meet eligibility requirements. The application form is available online at http://www.nctechnology.org/about/scholarship.aspx. The deadline is May 31, 2015. The Fallen Linemen Foundation Scholarship The Fallen Linemen Foundation Scholarship has been created to assist students that are the children of linemen interested in pursuing a college education. Three $1,000 scholarships will be offered to qualifying students to pursue their education in a post-secondary school. Additional information and applications are available in Student Services. The deadline is May 31, 2015. Raleigh Jaycees Scholarship The Raleigh Jaycees will award scholarships to Wake County students who have demonstrated leadership through community service. This year, this organization will award $1,000 to a student who enrolls at a four-year college or university and $1,000 to a student who enrolls at a technical or community college. Other eligibility criteria include graduation from a Wake County high school in 2015; maintenance of a B or better average; participation and leadership in community service activities; recommendation by an administrator, counselor, teacher, employer, or community service supervisor; and submission of a complete application by June 1, 2015. Additional information and the applications are available on the Raleigh Jaycees website at www.raleighjaycees.org/scholarship.html. Savvi Formalwear: Small Business Employee Scholarship Wake and Durham County High School Seniors who have worked during high school for a small business for at least one year may apply for this $500 scholarship. The individual must be pursuing technical or college courses in the Fall Semester of 2015. To apply for this scholarship, students must submit the following information (in two pages or less): (1) Your high school name and intended college or technical school name, (2) High school employment – including company’s name, dates of employment and supervisor’s name and contact information, (3) Your responsibilities, successes and challenges in your duties, and (4) The lessons your small business employer has taught you and your uses for those gifts. Submissions must be emailed to [email protected] by June 2, 2015. Scholarship recipients must agree to allow Savvi Formalwear to publish your name and photo through social media, Savvi Formalwear website and in-store visual displays. Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program Abbott & Fenner Business Consultants will be awarding up to $1,000 to the winner(s) each year. Interested students will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page. The scholarship deadline is June 15, 2015. Students may visit its website for full details and the essay topic: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm NC State Chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon – Balanced Man Scholarship The NC State chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is offering three one-time scholarships in the amounts of $1,000, $500, and $250 to incoming freshmen men attending NC State for the 2015 academic year. This organization’s mission is to build Balanced Men and its goal is to reward men who exemplify the qualities of a Sound Mind and a Sound Body. To qualify for the Balanced Man Scholarship, incoming students must submit an application by July 1, 2015 and enroll, full-time, at NC State for the 2015 Fall-term. Applicants can apply online at: http://ncstatesigep.com/. AMDA Scholarships AMDA offers Bachelor of Fine Arts Degrees and Conservatory Programs in the Performing Arts. AMDA has two campuses – one on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and the other in the heart of Hollywood. AMDA offers over $10 million in scholarship awards each year. Individual annual awards range from $1,000 to $18,000. Scholarships are awarded based on talent, merit, academic excellence, and financial need. All accepted students are eligible to apply for AMDA scholarships. Students interested in admission and/or scholarship opportunities should call the AMDA Admissions Office at (800) 3677908 or visit www.amda.edu.
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