The Bronco Connection January 14, 2015 The Bronco Connection is a weekly bulletin of information concerning colleges, financial aid, important test dates, scholarships and general announcements published by the Lee's Summit North Guidance and Counseling Center [The Bronco Connection can also be found on the LSN Website] **************************************** Did You Know? YOUR LSN GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING LIGHTENING IS THREE TIMES HOTTER STAFF IS HERETO HELP! Our hours are M-F 7:15 am - 3:00 pm. You are THAN THE SUN! welcome to come by and make an appointment to visit with your counselor to ask questions about curriculum, scheduling, planning for college or just about anything! Mrs. Hutsell is down the hall a bit from the main Guidance and Counseling Center in Room 1131. She can help with college applications, official and unofficial transcript requests and scholarship information. You may also check with her to sign up for the college representatives visits to LSN. ******************************************** GUIDANCE STAFF ABRYANA WOOD A - D [email protected] ROBIN GRAY E - LA [email protected] LAURA HILLBRAND LE - R [email protected] SHELLEY MCCAIN S - Z [email protected] KARLA BARNHILL, REGISTRAR 986-3017 [email protected] VALERIE MEUSCHKE, ADMIN. ASST. 986-3053 OR 986-3003 KATHY HUTSELL, ADMIN. ASST. 986-3051 Madison Cronley & Kelli Heineck, Student Assistants Issue 16 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A January 14, 2015 2 SPECIAL EVENTS Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Historically Black College and University Tour DATES: MARCH 15-22,2015 This is the 18th annual tour of Historically Black College and Universities. Below is a list of schools to be visited: • Kentucky State, Frankfort, KY • West Virginia State, Dunbar, WV • Hampton University, Hampton, VA • Norfolk State, Norfolk, VA • Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA • Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Richmond,VA • Bowie State, Bowie, MD • Coppin State, Baltimore, MD • Morgan State, Baltimore, MD • Howard University, Washington DC • Georgetown University, Washington DC • George Mason University, Washington DC • Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO $500 per person Price Includes: • Round trip transportation • Hotel Accommodations • Breakfast meals each day • Guided tours with campus admissions • Sightseeing Tours LSN Financial Aid Night! Thursday, January 15, 2015 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm LSN Elliott Hall For Seniors and their Parents LSN counselors will be available to answer questions and a Financial Aid Representative from UCM will be presenting information regarding the FAFSA DON'T MISS THIS!!! *************************************** ACADEMY NIGHT Wednesday, January 14, 2015 7:00 pm Lee's Summit High School Lecture Hall Representatives from the US Air Force Academy, US Naval Academy, US Coast Guard, Merchant Marines, US Military Academy at West Point, Virginia Military Institute and New Mexico Military Institute will be there to adquaint students and their parents with information relative to applying for an appointment. SEE MRS. HUTSELL FOR THE INFORMATION/APPLICATION PACKET. Final payment is due February 15, 2015 *************************************** Bronco Connection Lee's Summit North Guidance Office Boys State FOR GIRLS ONLY! Summer's Coming What will you be doing? Spend the summer on a college campus with a scholarship from the Joyce Ivy Foundation! Apply to be a Summer Scholar at one of these campuses: Barnard, Brown, Cornell, Emory, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, Smith, Yale, Stanford, Washington University. Summer Scholars are talented female high school students from Missouri and other states. Most are current sophomores and juniors, or exceptional freshman. Scholarships are provided based on financial need as well as merit. Mrs. Hutsell has more details in her office and you may also visit the Joyce Ivey Foundation website: www.joyceivyfoundation.org 3 The American Legion Boys State of Missouri program was established in 1938 and is a statewide leadership & citizenship training program specifically developed for high school juniors who have distinguished themselves as leaders in their school. During the 8-day program, the young men experience government through a "hands on learning" approach, enhance their leadership skills, and develop an understanding of their rights and responsibilities as citizens. Using our democratic system as a basis, they equip the participants, or citizens, to construct their own state, utilizing the core values that hold true in our everyday lives. They teach the need for competition, the value of public office, and the strength of the individual voice and vote. Each candidate for Missouri Boys State must be in their junior year of high school AND MUST BE NOMINATED BY THEIR PRINCIPAL. Only a few students are chosen from our nominees to attend Boys State. If this is something you are interested in and would like to be nominated, SEE MRS. HUTSELL IN ROOM 1131 and she will give you more details about the nomination process and application. Issue 16 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A January 14, 2015 2014-2015 ACT TEST DATES TEST DATE DEADLINE Feb. 7, 2015 LATE REGIS. Jan. 9 Jan. 10-16 April 18,2015 March 13 March 14-27 June 13,2015 May 8 May 9-22 ************************************** ACT urges students to apply online for the ACT test. We have an information sheet and test prep booklets in the Guidance and Counseling Center. Here is their website to register: College Representative Visits to LSN Many universities and colleges will send representatives to Lee's Summit North during the school year. These meetings are a great opportunity for you to learn more about schools you might be interested in attending. Missouri Southern; Jan. 22; 9:00 am Graceland University; Jan. 26; 1:30 pm Missouri Western; Feb. 11 @ 1:15 pm MU-Columbia; Feb. 25 @ 1:30 pm Truman State; Feb. 26 @ 9:30 am Sign up sheets are in Mrs. Hutsell's office Rm. 1131. *********************************** www.actstudent.org/start ACT PREP CLASS SCHEDULE *************************************** Summit Technology Open House!!! Summit Technology is hosting three Open House Nights to be held are January 13 and February 2, 2015. Sessions Include: • 6:00 - 6:30 pm -"Early Planners" Session for Middle Students and their Parents • 6:30 - 8:00 pm - Summit Technology Academy Classroom Open House • 6:30 - 7:00 pm - Missouri Innovation Campus Presentation • 7:00 - 7:30 pm - Missouri Innovation Campus Presentation *************************************** ******** Prep Course #4 Wed 1/28 5 pm - 9 pm Thu 1/29 5 pm - 7:30 pm Wed 2/4 5 pm - 7:30 pm Thu 2/5 5 pm - 9pm ACT TEST DATE: SAT 2/7/2015 ******** Prep Course #5 Wed 4/8 2:45 pm - 7 pm Thu 4/9 2:45 pm - 5 pm Wed 4/15 2:45 pm - 5 pm Thu 4/16 2:45 pm - 7 pm ACT TEST DATE: SAT 4/18/2015 ******** Bronco Connection Lee's Summit North Guidance Office 5 2014-2015 LSN ACT Prep Course WHAT: Intensive prep course designed to prepare students for taking the ACT. Scholarships This is the place to look each week for scholarship opportunities that we receive in the Guidance Office! WHO: Any student who has not taken the ACT Here are some awesome websites that can be very and wants help preparing for the test. Any student useful resources when finding scholarships: who HAS taken the ACT and wants help improving their overall score or specific subject test www.collegeboard.org scores. Fastweb.com - compiles scholarships from various organizations for students. WHEN: Prep Class dates are listed on the https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-forfollowing page. Pick the class that corresponds college with your test date, if possible. Attendance at all www.inlikeme.com listed sessions for each class is encouraged. www.collegesoup.com HOW: Contact Mrs. Meuschke in the Guidance and Counseling Center to enroll in the prep class. Email: [email protected] or phone her 986-3053. There is no deadline to enroll in a prep course, but spots fill up fast. • Quick reference guide on Winning a Scholarship: www.finaid.org/scholarships/ WinningaScholarship.pdf • PowerPoint Presentation for Secrets to Winning a COST: $35 for LSR7 students. $90 for out-ofScholarship district students. Scholarships are available for LSN students. Contact the Guidance and Counsel- www.finaid.org/questions/ ing Center for more information. 20110419scholarshipsecrets.ppt WHAT TO BRING? • Calculator • Pencils • Highlighters • Snacks/water bottle • A watch Additional content area sessions will be available for students to attend during Bronco Time. All courses will meet in Elliott Hall unless otherwise noted. Signs may be posted the night of the class if an alternate location is needed. Enter the building through the NW doors (off Douglas by Guidance Office.) Issue 16 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell • Fastweb article about Top Ten Myths about Scholarships www.fastweb.com/financial-aid/articles/3291-topten-myths-about-scholarships FAFSA - Federal Application for Federal Student Aid - Grant, Loans, and Work Study $$. The window to apply is January 1 - April 1 of senior year, but you can go in early and create a pin # at www.pin.ed.gov. Use the financial aid calculator to see what type of aid the student may get. Attend "Financial Aid Night" at LSN in midJanuary for more info. To officially apply, visit www.fafsa.ed.gov A January 14, 2015 PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. 6 UNICO Scholarship Each year the UNICO-Kansas City Chapter awards scholarships to metropolitan KC area high school seniors. The two major scholarships are four-year scholarships totaling $8,000 each. Additional smaller scholarships will also be awarded. ***Applicants must be of Italian-American heritage. Mrs. Hutsell has the applications in her office. DEADLINE: March 2, 2015 Taiwanese American Community Scholarship Awards YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE TAIWANESE TO APPLY FOR THESE SCHOLARSHIPS!!! These scholarship awards are offered to graduating seniors with US citizenship or permanent resident visas. Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Applicants must be graduating seniors who have exhibited academic achievement and/or economic need. Also, applicants must be planning to study and major in a field related to banking. See Mrs. Hutsell for an application. Deadline: March 13, 2015 Playing With Purpose Scholarships This is a national program that honors and encourages high school student athletes who excel athletically, academically and have committed their life to following Christ. The Playing With Purpose message encourages athletes to serve rather than being served, to lead with humility and engage culture. Criteria includes: • currently a high school 10,11, or 12th grader Requirements for this scholarship include letter of recommendation from your counselor or one of your teachers and an essay on : My Experience and Idea on Leadership, Community Service and Teamwork • maintains a minimum "C" grade average or higher • currently a varsity level athlete in one or more sports • committed follower of Jesus Christ Deadline: March 1, 2015 Scholarship Benefits: 1. $2,000 scholarship awards to use towards college of your choice (winners) 2. Unique athlete profile that introduces the applicant to universities for further scholarship opportunities (every applicant) 3. Award certificate (finalists) 4. Press release (finalists) 5. Summer Sport ministry opportunities (select applicants) Greater Kansas City School Librarians' Education Scholarship These $500 scholarships are offered to any graduating senior in the Greater KC area. Applicants must have a 3.00 GPA and intend to enroll in college to earn a degree in education and pursue a career in teaching. Mrs. Hutsell has the applications in her office. Deadline: April 6, 2015 Bronco Connection To apply online visit: www.playingwithpurpose.org Application Deadline: February 1, 2015 Lee's Summit North Guidance Office PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. JOHN E. O'BRYANT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP This is a $1,000 scholarship awarded annually by the Lee's Summit Baseball Association. Eligibility Requirements include: - graduating senior planning to attend a post secondary education institution. - must have participated in at least three (3) league seasons of LSBA - must have at least a 2.75 GPA on a 4.00 scale - no relative of a member of the selection committee is eligible Deadline to Mrs. Hutsell: MARCH 1, 2015 7 Thomas C. Locke Scholarship This scholarship is sponsored by the Eastern Jackson County Bar Association. Scholarship Criteria: • graduating senior from any public high school in Eastern Jackson County. • planning to attend either a 2-year or 4-year college after graduation • involvement in extra-curricular activities • Minimum GPA of 3.00 • An essay, reference letter (s) and financial data form are required. Mrs. Hutsell has the applications in her office, Room 1131, just down the hall from the main Guidance and Counseling Center. DEADLINE: March 1, 2015 ESA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS Epsilon Sigma Alpha International is a philanthropic service organization which makes scholarships available to students all over the world. They offer scholarships not only for four year college but community colleges, trade schools and graduate degrees. A student may re-apply each year for a scholarship, whether they were awarded a scholarship in the past or not. All applications are taken online at: www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org When you go to the website you can choose one or several scholarships to apply for. You will be charged $5 for each time you apply. Mrs. Hutsell has a sheet of information in her office explaining why this organization has to charge you a fee for each application. You and your parents can read over it and then decide if this is something you want to take part in. An essay is required for all scholarships and is given the MOST weight in deciding who is awarded a scholarship. Issue 16 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell The Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Criteria for this scholarship: • must be a graduating minority student • plan to attend college • show leadership potential • demonstrate a dedication to community service • present evidence of financial need • be a US citizen • Have a minimum ACT composite score of 21 The application is submitted online, but Mrs. Hutsell has details regarding this scholarship and a sample of the online application if you have any questions regarding this award. The website is: www.jackierobinson.org/scholarship Deadline to apply is: February 15, 2015 A January 14, 2015 8 PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. Kindest Kansas Citian Contest This contest is open to all students K-12 in the Greater Kansas city area. Students are required to write an essay and/or make a video about the person they believe is the Kindest Kansas Citian. The nominee mus be a Kansas City Metro area resident, 18 years of age or older and NOT related to the nominating student. Famous individuals will NOT qualify in the top 20 honorees unless they have ersonal relationships with the nominating students. There are guidelines for writing the essay or creating a video. Mrs. Hutsell has all the paperwork in her office along with the entry forms. DEADLINE: January 26, 2015 John Dennis Scholarship This scholarship award is offered to graduating seniors who plan to major in Criminal Justice in college. Here are the qualifications: • applicants must be in good standing with their school •must have a good reference from school counselor • must demonstrate financial need • must have at least a 2.00 GPA • active in extra-curricular activities • paragraph detailing goals 10 years after high school graduation Hawthorn Bank Scholarship Criteria: • graduating senior • cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher • planning to receive a degree in business or finance • no more than 4 discipolinary actions while in high school (detentions, ISS, OSS) • applications must be typewritten Deadline: March 31, 2015 E. Claud Shaffer Scholarship This scholarship is sponsored by the Lee's Summit Rotary Club and is offered to ANY student planning to attend Longview OR any MCC campus next year (THIS INCLUDES A+ STUDENTS!!!) The Rotary will award a $1,000 scholarship to one boy and one girl from each of the Lee's Summit R7 high schools. Even students who plan to attend PART-TIME. This is an amazing opportunity! See Mrs. Hutsell for a paper application or download one from the Rotary website: www.lsrotary.org DEADLINE: April 10, 2015 Lee's Summit MSTA 2015 Scholarship DEADLINE: applications must be RECEIVED This scholarship is offered to a senior whose parent is an active member of the LS-MSTA. A by January 31, 2015 one page essay explaining why you feel you should be chosen to receive this scholarship & your planned college major is required as well as TWO teacher recommendations. DEADLINE: March 27, 2015 Bronco Connection you are applying. Lee's Summit North Guidance Office PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS Lillie Lois Ford Scholarship This scholarship is awarded each year to one boy and one girl who have attended Boys State or Girls State. M.D. "Jack" Murphy Memorial Scholarship This award is available to a Missouri boy or girl training to be a REGISTERED NURSE. Applicant must be in the top 40% of their class or have a "C" grade average. Joseph J. Frank Scholarship Applicants must have attended a full session of Boys State or Girls State AND be the descendant of a veteran. Must use the scholarship money as a full time student in an accredited college or university. Charles L. Bacon Memorial Scholarship Applicants must be either a member of the American Legion OR a DESCENDANT of a member of the American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary or the Sons of The American Legion. Erman W. Taylor Memorial Scholarship - must be a descendant of a veteran who served 90 or more days of active duty in the armed forces and having an honorable discharge. - be a Missouri resident - use the award as a full-time student at an accredited college or university - provide a copy of the discharge certificate for the veteran on whose the application is made - submit an essay of 500 words or less on the subject:: In your opinion, what was the most significant world event of 2013/2014? Blue Springs School of Economics Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: • applicant must have attended the Blue Springs School of Economics some time during his/her years as a K-6 student. • applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above. • applicant must submit a 500 words or less essay describe a favorite memory or experience they had while attending SOE and how winning this scholarship will make future career goals more attainable. For more details and an application, see Mrs. Hutsell in Rm 1131. DEADLINE: Friday, March 6, 2015 TIP TOP TUX SCHOLARSHIP Tip Top Tux offers several scholarships to graduating seniors who plan to go on to college. Applicants are required to write a personal essay not to exceed 500 words describing educational, career and life goals and explain why you feel the Scholarship offered by Tip Top Tux should help you achieve them by investing in your education. Two letters of recommendation are also required as well an an official transcript. DEADLINE: March 1, 2015 ALL OF THE AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS ARE DUE APRIL 20, 2015. SEE MRS. HUTSELL FOR COPIES OF THE APPLICATIONS... Issue 16 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell 9 A January 14, 2015 01 PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. William R. and Lorene Metheny Knight College Scholarship This $2,000 scholarship award will be given to a qualified high school senior who has plans to attend college as a music major. In addition to a completed paper application, the following items are required: • CD or DVD (10 minutes maximum) of a recent solo performance. • Two letters of recommendation from school music instructors and/or private teachers. • A typed statement by the applicant that includes: a) why you became a musician b) what you hope to accomplish as a college music major. c) which college(s) you are thinking about attending. James and Nellie Westlake Scholarship • be a Missouri resident • be a graduating senior planning to attend a 2year or 4-year college. • demonstrate limited financial resources with a family adjusted gross income of $50,000 or less and an expected family contribution toward college of $7,000 or less • have a least a cumulative GPA of 2.5 onf a 4.0 scale. These awards will cover the cost of tuition, plus approximately $2,000 additional to cover the cost of fees, books, and supplies. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2015 Eugene J. Rolfe Memorial Scholarship CRITERIA: DEADLINE: February 28, 2015 VFW Jack Ray Post 5789 Scholarship • must be a graduating senior • must be a child, grandchild, or sibling of a combat veteran • must have a 3.0 or higher GPA One winner will receive $1,000. Proof of eligibility (DD-214) will be required before award is paid out. Mrs. Hutsell has the paper applications in her office. Deadline: April 1, 2015 • candidate must be a graduating senior from a high school in Lee's Summit Missouri School District or from O'Hara High School in Kansas City. • candidate must be planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in the field of engineering at any fully accredited two year community college with a pre-engineering program, or engineering preparatory program, leading to a full degree in engineering, or a four year college or university engineering degree program. • candidate must have a demonstrated interest in music, either vocal or instrumental. • two letters of recommendation are required. This is a 4-year RENEWABLE scholarship in the amount of $1,000 per year. Mrs. Hutsell has paper applications in her office. Deadline: March 1, 2015 Bronco Connection Lee's Summit North Guidance Office 11 Rita Kramer/Prairie View Elementary Scholarship Hy-Vee Foundation Scholarships Eligibility Requirements: • high school senior working for Hy-Vee who began employment on or before Sept. 15, 2014 OR a high school senior son and/or daughter of a full, regular, or part-time Hy-Vee employee who has a minimum of six months employment as of Sept. 15, 2014. AND applicant must be enrolling in college for the first time. Three (3) $500 scholarships will be awarded to graduating seniors who attended Prairie View Elementary. Awards are based on activities, GPA, essay and 2 letters of recommendation. The essay is over the following topic: What advice would you give PVE kids to be successful in middle school and high school? See Mrs. Hutsell in Room 1131 for paper applications. Deadline: March 25, 2015 Student-Athlete Scholarships See Mrs. Hutsell for the paper application. DEADLINE: February 10, 2015 Project 21 Scholarship The Missouri Gaming Association offers this scholarship program. Applicants must write an article or create a poster or video addressing the issue of underage gambling. Two $1500 awards will be given and four (4) $1,000 awards. Mrs. Hutsell has applications and guidelines in her office, Room 1131. Deadline: March 1, 2015 Knights of Columbus Scholarships This organization offers several scholarships to graduating seniors who have a family member that is a member of Knights of Columbus. Mrs. Hutsell has the paper applications in her office. These scholarship awards are given by the Greater Kansas City Officials Association. Any graduating senior who participates in volleyball, basketball, and/or Football is eligible to apply. Process: • Go to: www.gkcoa.org • Click on Association News at top of page • Go to Scholarships for HS Seniors • Complete by April 15, 2015 Georgia Northway Memorial Scholarship These scholarships are offered to graduatin seniors who have hemophilia or a related bleeding disorder, OR are the family member/carrier for hemophilia or related bleeding disorder. Mrs. Hutsell has the paper applications in her office. Deadline: March 31, 2015 Deadline: February 15, 2015. Issue 16 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A January 14, 2015 • 1 2 American Assoc of Blacks in Energy William Grant Pinkard Scholarship Criteria: • Minimum unweighted GPA of 3.00 • graduating scnior who has applied to one or more accredited colleges/universities • plan to major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering or mathematics fields in preparation for a career in the energy sector • be a member of a minority. • live in the Greater Kansas City area Jason Stone Creativity Scholarship Jason Stone attended Blue Springs Schools and graduated from Eastern Jackson County Alternative High School in 1993. Throughout his short life of 31 years he was an artist and poet. His family has established this scholarship as a lasting legacy to honor his talent and to inspire future artists and poets for years to come. Criteria for this scholarship includes: • graduating senior from any public high school in Indepencence, Blue Springs, Fort Osage or Lee's Deadline: March 1, 2015 Summit. •planning on attending a 2 year or 4 year college Hispanic Development Fund after graduation. Scholarship • based on artistic & creative skills and acceptance into an art or creative writing degreed The selection committee evaluates each applicant program. according to criteria established by the commit• minimum GPA of 2.00. tee. They generally focus on a combination of the • a completed application and portfolio of artistic students' academic merit, financial need, and work or writing samples. community involvement. Applicants must be Hispanic. The majority of the scholarship funds This is a four year RENEWABLE scholarship in are distributed to Hispanic students residing the amount of $1,000 per academic year. Must throughout the Greater Kansas City Area. maintain a college cumulative GPA of 3.00. Deadline: March 1, 2015 Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women Mrs. Hutsell has the paper application in her office. DEADLINE: March 1, 2015 Scholarships for graduating female seniors who intend to further their education at a 2year or 4-year college or technical school and will be seeking a degree in a technology related field. Award amount: minimum of $1,500. Deadline: April 15, 2015 Bronco Connection Lee's Summit North Guidance Office 13 The following scholarships in this column are sponsored by the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. All of the applications are submitted online. Here is their website: www.gkccf.org/scholarships Mrs. Hutsell has more information concerning each of these scholarships in her office. Epps Scholarship Fund Applicants must be graduating seniors who plan to attend a four-year university and then go on to LAW SCHOOL. Each scholarship will be a minimum of $2,000 annually paid out in two equal installments. This is not a renewable scholarship. Applications are taken online: Deadline: April 30, 2015 Dennis Feary Memorial Scholarship Applicants must be an employee or an immediate family member of an employee of AgriLabs or an affiliated distributor of AgriLabs. • planning to attend a 4-year or 2-year college after graduation. • maintain a GPA of 2.5 or above • maintain a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester in college. Deadline: February 1, 2015 Marvin Brooks Educational Fund Centerpoint Medical Center Medical Staff Scholarship • applicants must be a dependent of an employee of Centerpoint Medical Center. • planning to enter the field of study related to human healthcare, ie. nursing, pharmacy, radiology, etc. • Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.50 • provide a list community service activities • a phone or personal interview may be required to demonstrate communication skills. Scholarship amount: $1,000 Mrs. Hutsell has paper applications in her office. Deadline: June 1, 2015 Edward L. and Helen L. Newlin Scholarship • candidate must be a graduating senior from a public high school in Lee's Summit, Oak Grove, Raytown, Blue Springs, Buckner, Fort Osage, Grain Valley, or Independence. • candidate must be planning to pursue an undergraduate degree at any fully accredited four year college or university. • Personal interviews may be required before a final decision is made. At least one letter of recommendation is required. Mrs. Hutsell has the paper applications in her office. Applicants must be graduating seniors from a high Deadline: March 1, 2015 school in Jackson County, Missouri who plan to attend either a two-year or four-year college or technical school; demonstrate financial need and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 Amount of award: $500 Deadline: March 1, 2015 Issue 16 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A January 14, 2015 The EduGuide Challenge: Create Your Own “Drum Major” Video Weeks before he was assassinated, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous sermon, “The Drum Major Instinct,” in which he candidly shared how he wanted to be remembered after his death for his core purpose: giving his life serving others. It’s a call to dedicate our lives to making a better world. Now it’s your turn to spread the call in the nonprofit EduGuide Challenge. Students in grades 612 are invited to submit your own 1-5 minute video message by 11:59 pm ET on February 20, 2015 at www.EduGuide.org/challenge. Finalists and the winner will be determined by a judging panel's evaluation of the quality of your message, YouTube video views, and public, online voting from February 23 - March 6. Winners will be announced the following week. Criteria for Selection of Winners How clearly and compellingly you communicate your core purpose and what you want to contribute to the world, including how you will use your education to prepare you to contribute more to your community. How many online votes your video receives during the voting period, February 23 March 6. Total YouTube video views will also be considered. The more you promote your video to your family and friends, the more views and votes you will receive. Both traditional speeches and creative delivery styles are welcome. While Dr. King presented his message in a sermon, your video should be based on whatever inspires you to make a difference in people’s lives. Judges will take the student's grade level and chosen presentation style into consideration in selecting a range of winners. Group submissions will also be considered. Materials to assist teachers and students in engaging with Dr. King’s message and promoting the EduGuide Challenge are available on the EduGuide Blog. Prizes $100 Amazon gift cards: up to 10 finalists will receive $100 each as a Visa gift card. A group submission will receive $100 total, to be divided fairly amongst the participants at their discretion. A $1,000 scholarship: one grand prize winner will receive a $1,000 college scholarship, to be donated to your education savings plan. If you do not have a savings plan, you will be asked to create one. Enter your own video message about the legacy you want to leave for a chance to win a prize in the EduGuide Challenge: www.EduGuide.org/challenge
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