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SCHOLARSHIPS GUIDE
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INTRODUCTION
This scholarship guide has been developed by the Green Bay Area Public School PUPIL SERVICES Department to provide students and parents with initial information
regarding financial aid procedures and scholarship opportunities.
Students who plan to further their education beyond high school are urged to consult their high school counselor or Career Center Coordinator about financial aid.
This guide is as up-to-date as possible, but changes often occur after material is printed. Scholarships are posted online on each schools' website. Check for updates
often, and consult with your counselor or the career center for application information.
Generally speaking, students seeking financial assistance must meet two criteria: They must have financial need and have enough academic potential to be reasonably
successful at the school of their choice. There are, however, some scholarships for which financial need is not a criterion.
Many colleges, universities and technical colleges offer scholarships that are not widely publicized. It would be impossible to list all of the scholarship possibilities for
private and public, in-state and out-of-state institutions. Interested students should contact the Financial Aid Office at the school of their choice for information
regarding scholarships and other forms of financial assistance. Also check the website of schools you are interested in for further scholarship and financial aid
information. Keep in mind that while private schools may cost more than public schools, in many cases the scholarship funds offered may be substantial because the
private schools may have large endowment funds from which to draw. The military services are another source of financial assistance for college. Interested students
should check the Reserves, ROTC Programs and the military academies that are now listed in this guide.
While counselors are available to provide assistance to students and parents, please keep in mind that the final responsibility for securing, completing and
submitting necessary forms in a timely manner rests with the students and parents.
We often receive questions from parents and students regarding computerized scholarship search services. Our experience, and that of many others in the financial
aid field, is that between the high school counselor and the college financial aid officer, the student can learn about the various kinds of financial aid for which he/she
would be eligible, without cost. Because there is often a cost for the computerized search offered by various private organizations, the student and parent must
decide if that is of value to them. The Department of Public Instruction wants students, counselors and administrators to be aware that there is a certain risk in
responding to such advertising. The student who does respond may receive little of value in return for a fee sent to scholarship 'research' organizations. Students and
counselors are urged to be wary of such offers. Keep in mind a scholarship usually costs a stamp and your time.
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Good luck to all seniors who use this guide in their search for financial aid, and to help with decisions beyond high school. Since your senior year will be one of
your busiest times, make this search a priority. The Career Center in your high school can familiarize you with the methods they use to share scholarship
information.
→ Visit with the college representatives when they are scheduled for your high school.
→ Take time to meet with an armed services representative when they visit your high school.
→ Work with your counselors and teachers for letters of recommendation.
TIPS FOR COMPLETING SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
1. Read all directions carefully before beginning to complete the applications. Follow the instructions exactly.
2. Never use pencil to complete the application. Either use pen, typewriter, or computer.
3. If you are asked to submit a statement in your own handwriting, be certain that it is legible.
4. Neatness is important. Do not submit an application that has smudges, cross-outs, answers squeezed in corners, etc.
5. Provide complete answers for each question. For example, if you are asked to list extra-curricular activities and years in which you participated, provide all that
information.
6. Be certain that you do not have spelling or grammatical errors on your application. Being able to use the English language correctly is an indicator of college
potential.
7. Be as specific as possible in answering questions.
8. Give careful thought to answers to essay-type questions. If you are asked "why you want a college education" or "why you need a scholarship", be concise and
provide thoughtful reasons as well as creative rather than stock answers.
9. Proofread your application carefully. Have someone else review it also. What you write and how well you write it are as important as what you have
accomplished.
10. BE CERTAIN TO MEET APPLICATION DEADLINES.
11. Submit all required supporting documents such as transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc. When asking others to write these letters, give them sufficient time
to do a good job, usually about 2 weeks.
12. Apply for a variety of scholarships for which you are eligible. Someone has to win; it may as well be you.
13. Start planning very early in your senior year so that you have plenty of time to meet appropriate deadlines. Check specific deadlines as these change frequently.
When part of your application must be completed by your counselor, please give him/her sufficient time to do so. Each high school requires a one or two week
deadline prior to a scholarship's actual due date. Make sure you know your school's due date requirements.
DEADLINES: If you would like your scholarship featured in this scholarship guide, please submit all required information to Angela Buchenauer, School Counselor
Coordinator, at [email protected] or mail to 200 South Broadway, Green Bay WI 54303. The deadline for inclusion in the printed copy is June first.
Submissions received after June first will be updated for the on-line copy on a monthly basis.
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DEADLINES: If you would like your scholarship featured in this scholarship guide,2013-14
please submit all required information to Angela Buchenauer, School Counselor
Coordinator, at [email protected] or mail to 200 South Broadway, Green Bay WI 54303. The deadline for inclusion in the printed copy is June first.
Submissions received after June first will be updated for the on-line copy on a monthly basis.
Scholarship
Abbott and Fenner Business Consultants
AES Engineers Scholarship
Deadline
June
October
Brief
The A&F Scholarships are available to all high school
juniors and seniors as well as all students currently
registered in any accredited post secondary institution.
High school seniors planning to attend a post-secondary
school (you do not have to be enrolled in engineering
course). Students must submit an essay.
AFSCME Family Scholarship
Graduating high school senior children/ financially
see website dependent grandchildren of active/ retired full duespaying AFSCME members.
Horatio Alger Association Scholarship
The Fall after
Homeless, formerly homeless, and at-risk students.
graduation
Altrusa International of Green bay
14-Mar
Awarded to two students who are planning to further
their education in business and who show leadership and
a commitment to community service.
Website
www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm
www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm
www.afscme.org
www.horatioalger.org/scholarships/
Check with your school counselor or Altrusa
International at 920-468-6356
American Cancer Society Scholarship
see website Students who are survivors of cancer.
American Legion Auxiliary-Dept. of WI Scholarships
see website Eligibility posted on website.
www.amlegionauxwi.org
American Legion Scholarships for Wisconsin
American Legion Scholarships for National
see website Eligibility posted on website.
see website Eligibility posted on website.
www.wilegion.org
www.legion.org
American Physical Society, The - Minority Scholarship see website Minority undergraduate Physics Majors.
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www.cancer.org/MyAcs/Midwest/youthscholarship
www.aps.org/programs/minorities
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Scholarship
Deadline
Angel On My Shoulder Scholarships
see website
Associated Banc-Corp Founders Scholarship
none listed
AXA Achievement Scholarship, AXA Achievement
Community Scholarship
December
Bay Care Clinic foundation Scholarships
BigSun Athletic Scholarship
see website
June
Brief
Students or immediate family members (mother, father,
sibling) affected by cancer.
Seniors whose support is from their parent who is an
employee of Assoc. Banc-Corp.
Demonstrate outstanding achievement in activities in
school, the community or the workplace.
High school seniors interested in advanced training or
education in the health care sector.
All student athletes are eligible for this award.
For members of Boy Scouts of America, and include
academic, merit, religious, civic, post specific and
institution specific scholarships.
African-American high school seniors (U.S. citizen or hold
permanent resident visa card), must excel academically,
exhibit exceptional leadership potential, participate in
community service activities and demonstrate financial
need.
Based on academic excellence, early acceptance and
matching funds for third party scholarships.
Boy Scouts of America National & Local Eagle Scout
Scholarships
see website
Ron Brown Scholar Program
see website
Bryant & Stratton Scholarships
see website
Catching the Dream
Must be at least 1/4 degree American Indian. Not needsee website based. Awarded on merit and basis of students most
likely to improve the lives of Indian people.
Cellcom Scholarship
see website
DECA Scholarships
Delta Theta Sigma
Raymond F. Dvorak Scholarship Program
Ellington Mutual Insurance
For Brown County graduating seniors enrolling in an
accredited university, college or technical school.
Current national member of DECA who plans to pursue a
see website full time 2 or 4 year course of study in marketing,
entrepreneurship or management.
For students attending either UW Madison or Madison
February
Area Technical College.
Phone for
Music majors and members of the UW Marching Band.
more info
March
Parents must be policy holders
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Website
www.angelonmyshoulder.org
Parent must be an employee of Associated Banc-Corp;
applications are available at worksites
http://www.axa-equitable.com/axafoundation/about.html
www.baycare.net
www.bigsunathletics.com
www.scouting.org
www.ronbrown.org
www.bryantstratton.edu
www.catchingthedream.org
www.cellcom.com
www.deca.org
www.deltathetasigma.com/scholarship
no website, call 608-263-1896 for more information
http://www.ellingtonmutual.com/images/SCHOOLAPPLICATION.pdf
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Scholarship
Elks Scholarship Information
Engineers Foundation of Wisconsin (EFW)
Evans Scholarship Foundation
Deadline
Brief
Graduating seniors based on financial need, leadership
and scholarship; also merit-based scholarships for
see website children/grandchildren of Elks who are members in good
standing; and grants available to children of deceased or
totally disabled Elks.
Based on academic achievement, community
involvement, extracurricular activities, and need.
9/30 prior to Two-year record as a caddie, require financial assistance,
starting rank in the upper quarter of their class and have
Senior Year outstanding character.
see website
Website
www.elks.org
www.wspe.org
www.evansscholarsfoundation.com
Fox Communities Credit Union
Must be a primary and active member of FCCU in good
Feb-March standing and demonstrate a commitment to community
service. Essay required, see website for topic.
www.foxcu.org
Free Spirit Scholarship
High school junior committed to pursuing a career in
February of journalism, must demonstrate qualities of a "free spirit"
Junior Year and must be available to attend the conference in July, in
Washington, D.C.
www.freedomforum.org/freespirit
Gates Millennium Scholars Program
GE Reagan Foundation
Greater Green Bay Community Foundation
Green Bay Education Association Scholarships
Earl Heyrman Scholarship Foundation
January
Available to minority students with a 3.3 or better GPA
that are firth time college students. Demonstrate
leadership through participation in community service.
Available to students who demonstrate exemplary
leadership, drive, integrity and citizenship
Multiple scholarships available for students in the Green
see website
Bay and Brown County area.
Seniors attending a 4-year college or any post-secondary
technical college. Based on merit with emphasis on
none listed
academic and leadership abilities. Financial need will be
criteria.
January
April 15th
Seniors pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering,
Architectural Engineering or Architecture, from UW
System, St. Norbert, University of Colorado, Milwaukee
School of Engineering, University of Minnesota, Michigan
Technological, or Marquette University.
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www.gmsp.org
www.reaganfoundation.org/scholarships
www.ggbcf.org
Counselors from each of the 4 Green Bay Public High
Schools submit a list of prospective candidates to the
GBEA
no website, call 920-494-8916 for more information
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Scholarship
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Imagine America Scholarship
Instrument Society of America Scholarships
Intertribal Timber Council Scholarship
Jack Washington 'Wonderful World"
Job's Daughters Memorial Foundation Scholarship
Kemper Kn app and William F. Vilas Scholarship
Programs
Kiwanis Club of Green Bay (Allouez) Scholarship
Jeanette Knepprath Memorial Scholarship
Deadline
check
website
Brief
Students of Hispanic heritage, minimum 3.0 grade point
and US citizen.
See website for details and criteria for high school
see website
students.
High school seniors chosen through a competitive exam
none listed
with no financial disclosure.
see website See website for multiple scholarship opportunities
Student who has overcome obstacles, shows academic
see
achievement and promise, is committed to service and
counselor promotes understanding and diversity. Must be a 1st
generation college student.
Members of the International Order of Job's Daughters
April 1st
are eligible.
UW-Madison freshmen. Kemper Knapp: National Merit
finalists who are Wisconsin residents and designate UWnone listed Madison as their first choice institution. Not need based.
William Vilas: Not need based. Must demonstrate strong
academic performance based on class rank and GPA.
For students who plan careers in mathematics or science.
May 1st Strong academic credentials and personal goals are
necessary.
Academic record of 2.0 GPA or better (weighted GPA's not
accepted). Must be a member of a youth league, certified
February 1st
within the jurisdiction of the Wisconsin State USBC Youth
Bowling Association.
Kohl Student Scholarship Program
Residents of Wisconsin, USA. Competitive scholarship.
none listed Evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and
community involvement, and academic achievement.
LeTendre Education Fund Scholarships
Senior students or recent graduates who are/were
see website homeless, and have demonstrated average or higher than
average achievement.
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Website
www.hsf.net
www.imagine-america.org
no website, contact your school counselor for more
information
www.itcnet.org
Awarded on a rotation to GB students: 2014 West High
School 2015 East HS, 2016 Notre Dame Academy, 2017
Preble HS, 2018 Southwest HS, 2019 West HS
no website, call 920-494-9447 for more information
No application for this scholarship. Students will be
advised if they qualify by the University. Do not contact
them.
Applications available at your high school student
services office mid-January
No website available. Email [email protected] for
more information
No website available. School counselor will contact
students who are nominated by their school.
www.naehcy.org
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Thomas H. Lutsey Waseda Farms Scholarship
Deadline
Brief
Website
April 1st
Award is based on financial need, class rank in upper 25%,
and personal characteristics. Preference given to
students from rural or agricultural backgrounds whose
careers directly enhance dairy science, animal science,
agricultural engineering, veterinary medicine, and
indirectly relate to agricultural economics, biotechnology,
computer science, environmental science and business
administration.
www.LutseyScholarship.org
Anne Ford: Senior graduate with documented learning
disability who will be enrolled in a 4-yr full-time
bachelor's degree program. Allegra Ford: Senior graduate
National Center for Learning Disabilities' Anne Ford &
see website with documented learning disability who will be enrolled
Allegra Ford Scholarship
in a 2-yr community college, vocational or technical
training program, or a specialized program for students
with LD.
Current high school seniors or high school graduates
(including students who have earned their GED
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
January certificate) of any age who live with MS or have a parent
with MS and will be attending an accredited
postsecondary school for the first time.
To support/foster the arts in NE Wisconsin, to educate
beginning of and inform to financially support the arts; to sponsor
NewARTS (Northeastern WI Arts Council) Scholarships
June
events and activities, to be an advocate and resource for
the arts.
Newcomer Family Scholarship
NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award
January
Open to any high school or college student pursuing a
nursing or pre-nursing course of study. Student must be
resident of a community served by Newcomer Funeral
Home, 340 S. Monroe Ave., in Green Bay, WI.
NFIB Young Entrepreneur Awards are open to any
graduating high school senior entering their freshman
December year at an accredited (not for profit) two- or four-year
university, college or vocational/technical institute.
Applicants MUST be running their own small business in
order to be considered for an award.
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www.ncld.org
www.wisMS.org
Contact the following e-mail for more information
[email protected]
http://www.newcomerfamily.com/scholarship.asp
x
www.NFIB.com/YEA
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Scholarship
Deadline
Northeast Wisconsin Engineering Scholarship
January
Partners in Education Technical College Scholarship
Phi Delta Kappa International
Truman D Picard Scholarship Program
Edward R. Rathke Scholarship
Rebekah Scholarship
Rice Engineering Scholarship
SAE Engineering Scholarship Program
St. Vincent De Paul Society Scholarship
Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award
(SAMMY 2013)
Scholarships, Incorporated
Robert G. Sharp Memorial Scholarship Trust
Brief
For students enrolled in the Pre-Engineering Program at
UWGB. Other criteria needed.
March 15th Awarded to full-time program students as a tuition credit.
Scholarships availbable to students who are planning on
becoming teachers.
Native American students pursuing higher education in
see website
Natural Resources.
March 1st
April 1st
Seniors attending schools in Brown or Oconto Counties
who plan to pursue their education in college, technical,
trade, or beauty schools, and who have a financial need.
Students planning a minimum 2-year course of study,
March 1st with primary criteria being need, followed by community
involvement and scholastic achievement.
Graduating senior from any high school in Kewaunee,
email
Door, Brown or Manitowoc counties, who plans to enter
contact the structural engineering field. Eligibility criteria must be
met.
Qualified students interested in the study of engineering
see website
and related sciences.
phone for Awards to students based on need, family size, and family
more info income.
see website For outstanding scholar athletes in grade 12.
April
April 15th
For Brown County high school seniors. Academics, extracurricular activities, and leadership potential are all
considered.
Seniors attending UW systems as well as Lawrence
University, Beloit College, Bellin College of Nursing, St.
Norbert or Marquette University full time. Must exhibit
scholastic ability, exemplary character and need for
financial assistance.
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Website
No website available. Contact Steve Meyer, Associate
Prof. Natural & Applied Sciences at UWGB, 920-4655022
www.titletown.org/programs
www.pdkintl.org
www.itcnet.org
No website available.
Contact BMO Harris Trust Company, Green Bay, WI - at
920-436-1910
No website available.
Contact Green Bay Rebekah Lodge #185,
920-437-8004
No website available.
Contact Clive Gasparka at
[email protected]
www.sae.org
No website available.
Contact 920-435-4040 for more information.
www.bodybymilk.com
www.scholarshipsinc.org
No website available.
Contact Robert G. Sharp Trust at 920-494-8916
at
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Scholarship
Deadline
Brief
Website
Simon Youth Foundation
High school seniors living near a Simon property (Bay Park
Square), enrolling in a full time undergraduate course of
see website
study at an accredited 2 or 4 year college, university, or
vocational/technical school.
www.syf.org
Society of Women Engineers Program
For women majoring in engineering, engineering
see website technology and computer science. Incoming freshmen
admitted to a SWE approved school.
www.swe.org
Stuckert, Carrie Crystal, Memorial Art Scholarship
Academically capable U.S. citizen student enrolled as an
Art major at an accredited institution of higher education No website available. Check in the Career Center at your
none listed
located in the U.S. and possesses extracurricular
high school for more information.
accomplishments and inspirational goals.
UAW - Local 1102
University of Wisconsin - All Campuses
April 1st
check with
your h.s.
counselor
early in your
senior year.
Awarded on grades and community activities. Applicant
must have a parent as a member of UAW Local 1102 and
is not based entirely on financial need.
For incoming freshmen. Selection criteria includes
academic achievement, leadership ability, co-curricular
participation, special talents, financial need or no need
and other characteristics.
Eau Claire
Green Bay
LaCrosse
Madison
Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Parkside
Platteville
River Falls
Stevens Point
Stout
Superior
Whitewater
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No website available.
Contact 920-498-1102 for more information.
See websites below for each UW campus:
www.uwec.edu
www.uwgb.edu/financialaid/
www.uwla.edu
www.finaid.wisc.edu
www.finaid.uwm.edu
www.uwosh.edu/fin_aid
www.uwp.edu/departments/financial.aid/
www.uwplatt.edu.finaid
www.uwrf.edu.FinancialAid
www.uwsp.edu/finaid
www.uwstout.edu/finaid/
www.uwsuper.edu/finaid
www.uww.edu/financialaid
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University of Wisconsin-Madison/Alumni Club of
Brown County Scholarships
Deadline
April 15th
Brief
Applicants should have an ACT score of 24 or higher.
Selection committee reviews student's academic
achievement, test scores, extra-curricular activities,
financial need, written application and counselor
comments in its selection process.
Son/daughter, grandson/granddaughter of a UWGB
alumni.
University of Wisconsin-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and
email
In progress and will be available for the 2013-14 school
Cesar Chavez Scholarship
contact year.
Participants in Phuture Phoenix programming,
email
University of Wisconsin-GB Phoenix Scholarship
demonstrate financial need and have completed the
contact
application.
Students pursuing a degree in Fire Science, based solely
on the merit and information submitted by the applicant.
Adam "PeeWee" VanRite memorial Scholarship
see contact Please remember this is a Memorial Scholarship with
funds provided by a Firefighter who lost his life in the
line of duty.
University of Wisconsin-Alumni Legacy Scholarship
see website
VFW Frank Frown School Fund
April 30th
Sons/daughters of VFW Post and Auxiliary members.
Vietnam Veterans of America - Chapter 224
Scholarship
February
22nd
Children/grandchildren of active duty service personnel
from the era between January 1, 1959, and May 7, 1975.
GPA of 2.5 required. Include the DD214 form along with
essay.
Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program
National broadcast script-writing program designed to
give high school students the opportunity to voice their
November
opinions about their responsibility to our country to
convey them via the broadcast media.
Wal-Mart Foundation Community Scholarship
Program
see website
Wendy's High School Heisman Scholarship
(WATDA) Wisconsin Automobile and ruck Dealers
Foundation Scholarship
For Wal-Mart associates and their high school senior
dependents.
Participate in at least one sport and be a leader in school
October
or the community.
Graduating high school seniors, adult students, and
see website continuing technical college students pursuing a career in
the auto and truck industry.
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Website
www.uwalumni.com
www.uwgb.edu/alumni/benefits/scholarships.org
Email Shawn Robinson, Multicultural Advisor at
[email protected]
Email Stephanie Cataldo Pabich at [email protected]
Contact: Adam "PeeWee" VanRite Scholarship
c/o DePere Firefighters Local 141
400 Lewis St.
DePere, WI 54115
Contact: Judy Gallenberger at 920-494-5563
Contact: Pete Hansen, Scholarship Chair
at 920-498-2466
Go to website & click on Community, then Programs
www.vfw.org
www.Walmartfoundation.org
www.wendyheisman.com
www.watda.org
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Scholarship
(WEAC) Wisconsin Education Association Council
Scholarships
Wisconsin Masonic Foundation Scholarship Theodore Roosevelt Lodge 322
Wisconsin Mathematics Council Scholarships
Wisconsin Mathematics Council Scholarships
Wisconsin PEO Scholarship
Deadline
Brief
Students whose parent is an active WEAC member, an
active retired member, or a parent who died while
February holding a WEAC membership. Rank is top 25%, and GPA
20th
of 3.0 (based on a non-weighted 4.0 scale). Plan to
pursue an education major or minor and intend to teach
in Wisconsin.
Graduating student from Green Bay High School with
commendable academic record and the potential to
None listed
successfully continue achievement in a post-secondary
college or university.
Details regarding requirements for the Sister Mary
see website Petronia Van Straten and the Ethel A. Neijahr Scholarships
available on website.
Details regarding requirements for the Arne Engebretsen
see website
Scholarship available on website.
February
15th
Wisconsin students who have been accepted for Cottey
College. Cottey is an independent, liberal arts and
sciences college for women with 2-year and selected 4year programs located in Nevada, MO.
Website
www.weac.org
Contact: Career Center or High School Counselor
http://wismath.org/Awards/scholarships/sistermary
http://wismath.org/Awards/scholarships/arne.html
www.cottey.edu
Wisconsin Pork Association Scholarship
High school seniors pursuing a career in agriculture.
Beginning of
Preference to those possessing leadership abilities and
December
interests in the swine industry.
www.wppa.org/ProducerResources/879/Youth.aspx
Wisconsin Private Colleges
check with
your h.s.
counselor
early in your
senior year.
See websites below for each Private School campus:
For incoming freshmen. Selection criteria includes
academic achievement, leadership ability, co-curricular
participation, special talents, financial need or no need
and other characteristics.
Alverno College
Bellin College
Beloit College
Cardinal Stritch University
Carroll University
Carthage College
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http://www.alverno.edu/undergrad
http://www.bellincollege.edu
www.beloit.edu/financialaid
www.stritch.edu/admissions
www.carrollu.edu/prospective/finaid.asp
www.carthage.edu/finaid
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Scholarship
Deadline
Brief
Columbia College of Nursing
Concordia University, Wisconsin
Edgewood College
Lakeland College
Lawrence University
Marian University
Marquette University
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD)
Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)
Mount Mary University
Northland College
Ripon College
St. Norbert College
Silver Lake College of the Holy Family
Viterbo University
Wisconsin Lutheran College
Any Wisconsin, Upper Peninsula of Michigan resident
enrolling in a college or vocational/technical school, for a
Wisconsin Professional Police Association Scholarship February 1st degree in police science, criminal justice, or a law
enforcement-related field, which does not include law
school, is eligible.
Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, Inc.
Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, Inc.
Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, Inc.
see website
Four year college scholarship based on financial need, to
an approved college in Wisconsin or Upper Michigan.
Technical college grants to high school seniors. Colleges
see website are responsible for selecting recipients, at participating
technical colleges.
Agri-Business Scholarship for eligible students who will be
see website
entering the Agri-Business field.
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Website
www.ccon.edu
www.cuw.edu/Departments/financialaid
www.edgewood.edu/prospectivestudents
www.lakeland.edu
www.lawrence.edu
www.marianuniversity.edu/financialaid
www.marquette.edu/mucentral
www.mcw.edu
www.miad.edu/financial-aid
www.msoe.edu/finaid
www.mtmary.edu/financialaid
www.northland.edu/finaid.htm
www.ripon.edu/admission/scholarships
www.snc.edu/financialaid
www.sl.edu/traditional-program/financial-aid
www.viterbo.edu/finacialaid
www.wlc.edu/fa
www.wppa.com
www.wisconsinpublicservice.com
www.wisconsinpublicservice.com
www.wisconsinpublicservice.com
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Scholarship
Wisconsin Restaurant Association Education
Foundation Scholarships in Food Service and
Hospitality.
Wisconsin School Counselor Association
(WSCA)/Career Cruising High School Scholarship
Wisconsin Society for Clinical Laboratory Science
Wisconsin Technical Colleges
Deadline
Brief
Website
Culinary and hospitality program students. Applications
February
cannot be late. Applications online available starting early http://www.wirestaurant.org/ef/scholarships.php
18th
October.
For students attending public/private high school in
midWisconsin and will be attending a post-secondary
www.wscaweb.org
November
education program.
High school senior entering college with a major in
see website
www.ASCLS-WI.org
Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science.
check with
your h.s.
counselor
early in your
senior year.
Most financial aid is based on the financial "need" or
ability of your family to contribute toward the cost of
higher education. Your family's income, assets, number of http://www.witechcolleges.org/costs/financial_aid
family members in college, and other factors are
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considered. You will not know if you are eligible for
financial aid unless you apply. It's well worth the effort!
Blackhawk Technical College
Chippewa Valley Technical College
Fox Valley Technical College
Gateway Technical College
Lakeshore Technical College
Madison College
Mid-State Technical College
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Moraine Park Technical College
Nicolet College
Northcentral Technical College
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Southwest Tech
Waukesha County Technical College
Western Technical College
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College
SPECIFIC HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS
EAST HIGH SCHOOL
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www.fvtc.edu
www.gtc.edu
www.gotoltc.edu
www.madisoncollege.edu
www.mstc.edu
www.matc.edu
www.morainepark.edu
www.nicoletcollege.edu
www.ntc.edu
www.nwtc.edu
www.swtc.edu
www.wctc.edu
www.westerntc.edu
www.witc.edu
SCHOLARSHIPS GUIDE
2013-14
Scholarship
Deadline
Brief
Rolland Schlender Memorial Scholarship
none listed Attending a 2-year public/private college/university.
William Bruce MacNeil Math Scholarship
none listed
Stephen Douglas Kander Scholarship
Future Leaders Ethics Essay, Ethics in Business
Scholarship
none listed
Chester J. Leroy Scholarship
none listed
McPhail Scholarship
Robert Herbeck Scholarship
Kenneth & Joan Benson Collins Scholarship
The Matt Atkinson Scholarship of Honor
Marie McKnight Scholarship
none listed
none listed
none listed
none listed
none listed
East High Staff Scholarships
none listed
The Joan VanBoxel Memorial Scholarship
Gene Bray Scholarship
PREBLE HIGH SCHOOL
none listed
none listed
Tom Finlan Memorial Scholarship
Tillman Scholarship
October
May 20th
May 1st
Attending a 2 or 4 year college, with a degree in Math or
Math related field.
Attending a 2 or 4 year college/technical school.
Based on essay on a selected topic concerning ethics in
business.
Pursuing post-secondary education in music and or
participated in EHS musicals and/or 4 years of music
classes (band/orchestra/choir) at East.
Attending a 2 or 4 year college or technical school.
Attending a 2 or 4 year college or technical school.
Attending UW-Madison.
Attending a 2 or 4 year college or technical school.
Attending a 2 or 4 year college or university.
Attending a 2 or 4 year college/university or
technical/trade school.
Attending a 2 or 4 year college or technical school.
Chosen by Administration and Coaches.
Member of Preble Cross Country Team or distance runner
on track team. Class rank and recommendation of
coaches are considerations
Preble seniors entering a health field at either a technical
or 4 year college.
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SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL
Southwest Booster Club Scholarships
Southwest Parent Network Scholarship
Student Council Scholarship
See Career Only SWHS students. Two students who are athletes and
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one non-athlete.
Student must model a lifestyle that is free from drugs and
See Career alcohol use, be accepted at an accredited post-secondary
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educational institution, and minimum cumulative GPA of
2.5.
Senior graduate accepted by a college, university,
See Career technical college or other school of advanced education
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and a member of student council at some point during
high school years.
West High School
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SCHOLARSHIPS GUIDE
2013-14
Scholarship
West High
Joy Seroogy
Craig Siebert
Spellman
Kapalin Family Trust Scholarship
Bob Nelson
Mildred T. Jorgenson
Deadline
Superior ratings in 4 or more of the following:
Scholastic accomplishment, leadership, persuasion,
gregariousness, industry, imaginatin, selflessness.
See Career High ethical and moral values as demonstrated each
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day with students and faculty. Going to college
See Career Business related major, 90% attendance, 2 business
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courses while at West
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Attending a state school in fall
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IB students only
Shows promise as a student, good citizen, and a
record of school and community service. Financial
See Career need will be an important consideration for this
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award.
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Career Student athlete who maintained a good academic
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standard, and was a member of the Women's High
School Basketball Team.
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Dan & Dawn Van Hoosen
Brief
Senior girl's volleyball player displaying positive
mental attitude, sportsmanship, teamwork and
dedication to the game of volleyball. If two
candidates are considered equal the scholarship can
be split and awarded to two students.
STATE PROGRAMS
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SCHOLARSHIPS GUIDE
2013-14
Scholarship
Wisconsin Talent Incentive Program (TIP) (Wisconsin
Educational Opportunity Programs, WEOP)
FEDERAL STUDENT AID
Deadline
Brief
WI high school students, with college potential,
encouraged to go on to higher education. Provides
educational counseling to raise their career aspirations
and confidence to succeed. Encourages higher education
institutions to provide for unique needs of WEOP
students. Provides bilingual counseling to students.
Helps educationally and economically disadvantaged
none listed students continue their education. Provides TIP grant
awards to uniquely needy students to attend a WI-HEAB
approved institution of higher education in Wisconsin.
Grant is designed to help improve the opportunity for
access, retention, and graduation, and to lessen the
burden of student debt.
Students can apply for Federal Student Aid by filling out
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The
see website FAFSA will be available after January 1st of the student's
senior year. This is a free application. Visit website for
more detailed information.
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The Green Bay DPI office, 920-492-5745; or
your High School Counselor/Career Center
www.fafsa.ed.gov/