Monday, September 30, 2013

Civilian Marksmanship scholarship

Members of the Big Red Rifles: I want to make you aware of a scholarship opportunity that you may consider as seniors applying for college.

The Civilian Marksmanship Program offers $1000 scholarships to rising college freshmen who have, as high school students, participated in competitive rifle.  Please use this link to look at the CMP webpage that describes the program: http://www.odcmp.org/0913/default.asp?page=SCHOLARSHIPS

The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) has released applications for its annual scholarship program for the 2014-2015 Freshman college year. The CMP offers $1,000 one-year scholarships based on merit and rifle or pistol marksmanship affiliation to current high school seniors.

CMP presented 169 scholarships last year for the 2013-2014 school year, including an applicant with a perfect score, awarded for the first time in the scholarship’s existence. Recipients hailed from JROTC schools, 4-H groups and other shooting clubs. Since 2005, CMP has awarded over $1 million in scholarship prizes.

Eligibility requirements for CMP scholarships are:

Be a U.S. Citizen.
Be of good moral character.
Have achieved a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
Be a graduating high school senior.
Demonstrate acceptance to a university, college or trade school leading to a diploma or trade certification.
Qualified for CMP JROTC Service Championships.                                                    
                               OR
Demonstrate rifle or pistol marksmanship competition experience.
If you are planning on enrolling in a Military Academy you are not eligible.
Applicants must provide past and present rifle or pistol competition history, list of awards and involvements and future expectations for the sport. Those interested must also provide academic information such as GPA, test scores and a list of activities. An official transcript must also be provided.

The deadline for application submission is March 20, 2014. Scholarships may be used to pursue post-secondary education or vocational programs for the upcoming school year.

Applications and more information can be found at http://www.thecmp.org/competitions/Scholarships.htm. For specific questions, please contact Kathy Williams at 419-635-2141, ext. 1109 or email kwilliams@thecmp.org.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

The John Montgomery Belk Scholarship at Davidson

The John Montgomery Belk Scholarship is one of our nation's most prestigious and generous undergraduate scholarships. The program is built around our belief that, as a Belk Scholar, you possess unique talents that should be recognized and nurtured.
John M. Belk '43 amassed a record of leadership and accomplishment at Davidson. Thanks to the generosity of the John M. Belk Educational Foundation, up to eight scholarship recipients are selected in every entering class.
The scholarship can provide you comprehensive funding (tuition, fees, room and board) plus study stipends, and allows you great flexibility in the on- and off-campus opportunities you choose to explore. Those experiences, paired with our academic programs, deepen your intelligence, maturity and global understanding.

STIPENDS
The Belk Scholarship provides you with two stipends, up to $3,000 each, to support intellectual, personal, and leadership development during your college years. In recent years, the stipends have been used to explore learning opportunities in this country and abroad, including:
Examining sustainable development in EU nations
Studying the Arabic language and culture in Syria
Teaching poetry analysis and writing to disadvantaged Chinese students
Interning with the Global Strategy Institute of the Center for Strategic Studies in Washington, D.C.

THE SCHOLARS
Our Belk Scholars are energetic, adventurous, studious, artistic, athletic, creative, collaborative, engaged, and compassionate. Learn more about this impressive group.

DEADLINES
November 9, Nominations due
December 2, Application for admission due (does not indicate commitment by early decision)
Mid-February, Phone interviews with semifinalists
March 20-24 2014, Finalists visit Davidson for Belk Scholars Weekend and interviews
April 1, Recipients selected

NOMINATION PROCESS
Guidance counselors, heads of school, or principals may nominate one candidate from each school. Our admission staff may also nominate you based on the strength of your application for admission.
To make a nomination, complete the online nomination form (preferred) or print the form (PDF) and mail it to our Office of Admission and Financial aid. Nominations must also include a recommendation letter, transcript, and school profile.
For additional information, contact Gardner Roller Ligo, director of merit programs, at 704-894-2970.

Monday, September 23, 2013

U of Texas at Dallas

UT Dallas McDermott Scholars receive one of the nation's most generous four-year undergraduate merit awards.

Since the program’s creation in 2001, scholars have:

·         Interned at prestigious institutions such as the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Supreme Court and CERN.
·         Studied abroad in more than 60 countries.
·         Won more than 30 distinguished awards, including multiple Fulbrights, Goldwaters and Udalls.
·         Contributed more than 75,000 hours in service.
·         Gone on for graduate and professional study at Harvard, Princeton, Yale, MIT, Stanford, Chicago, Cambridge, the London School of Economics, the Sorbonne and other leading universities.
·         Landed jobs at such pre-eminent institutions as NASA, the White House, the United Nations, Texas Instruments, the Cleveland Clinic, Microsoft and Boston Consulting Group.
This year, we’re welcoming our 13th class of scholars. The online application is open for the 2014 Class of Eugene McDermott Scholars. Information on application materials and student qualifications can be found on the program website. We encourage you to identify two students at your high school who would make great candidates.

For more information, contact the McDermott Scholars Program at 972-883-4610 or mcdermott@utdallas.edu

Thursday, September 19, 2013

AES Engineers Scholarship

AES Engineers scholarship deadline is less than a month away.
We will be awarding $500 to the winner(s) each year.

Scholarship Deadline   -  October 4, 2013

Application Process
Students will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page of our web site   http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm
Full details are available on our site.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Bridges Program at Miami of OH

 I would like to remind you about the upcoming application deadline for Miami's Bridges program. Bridges, an overnight visit experience for high-achieving, diverse high school seniors from across the U.S., provides selected students with an in-depth look at Miami University. It also gives students an outstanding scholarship opportunity. Students who are selected for and successfully complete the program receive a $10,000 scholarship ($2,500 per year for four years) should they apply and be admitted to Miami University's Oxford campus for Fall 2014.  

To apply, students must submit the Bridges application online. Students also need to ask a school counselor to submit a recommendation. Counselors should submit an electronic recommendation for each student who is applying to the Bridges program.

The application deadline is Monday, September 16. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 513.529.9382 or outreach@MiamiOH.edu.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, OH

We have an exciting scholarship opportunity for the Nashville area.  The scholarship is a Room Grant for 4 years to residents of the following counties:  Hickman, Dickson, Cheatham, Williamson, Robertson, Sumner, Trousdale, Macon, Smith, Rutherford, Cannon, Davidson & Wilson.  The Grant is equal to the cost of a double room (with roommate- $3,750).

The only stipulation for renewal is that the student remains in the Residence Hall.  This scholarship is in addition to our academic scholarships awarded upon admission to the College.  Those scholarships and the criteria can be found at :  www.msj.edu/tuition-aid/financial-aid-grants-loans-scholarships/scholarships.

All of our admitted freshmen qualify for one of these academic awards.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

If you've made a difference by volunteering in your community over the past year, you could win $1,000 and a trip to Washington, D.C., by applying for a Prudential Spirit of Community Award!
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program is the United States' largest youth recognition program based exclusively on volunteer community service. The program was created in 1995 by Prudential in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) to honor middle level and high school students for outstanding service to others at the local, state, and national level.

The program's goals are to applaud young people who already are making a positive difference in their towns and neighborhoods, and to inspire others to think about how they might contribute to their communities. Over the past 18 years, more than 345,000 young Americans have participated in the program, and more than 100,000 of them have been officially recognized for their volunteer efforts.

Students are encouraged to complete an online application by November 5. http://spirit.prudential.com/view/page/soc/14779

Local Honorees are selected at participating schools and organizations in November. From these winners, an independent judging organization names the top middle level and high school volunteer in each state and Washington, D.C. Results are announced in early February. Then, 10 National Honorees are chosen by a panel of prominent public figures, and announced at a special ceremony in Washington, D.C., in May.
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Who is eligible?
Any young person who:
is in grades 5-12 as of November 5,
is a legal resident of any U.S. state or Washington, D.C.,
has engaged in a volunteer activity that occurred at least partly during the 12 months prior to the date of application, and
submits a completed application to a school principal or the head of an officially designated local organization by November 5.

Thomas Wolfe Scholarship at UNC

The Creative Writing Program and the Department of English of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are pleased to announce the Thomas Wolfe Scholarship, which offers full four-year financial support to one incoming freshman per year.

The Thomas Wolfe Scholarship's level of support will be equal to that of the University's well-known Morehead Scholarships. Whereas the Morehead Scholarship places broad emphasis on a candidate's exemplary leadership, community service, academic excellence, and physical vigor, the Thomas Wolfe Scholarship seeks to identify and reward students with exceptionally focused literary ability and promise.

Thomas Wolfe Scholarship applicants must apply simultaneously to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill by the October 15, 2013 EARLY admission deadline and must meet all academic requirements for EARLY admission. These are two distinct application processes and require different forms and separate mailings.

The Thomas Wolfe Scholarship award, the first of its kind at UNC-Chapel Hill, will be based largely on written work submitted by candidates. Artistic merit is the chief criterion of selection. Students who write poetry, fiction, plays, literary non-fiction (personal narratives, memoir, travel and nature essays, literary journalism, belles-lettres) are eligible. Multiple genre submissions are also encouraged, though submissions are limited to one application per student.

The application process will require the submission of up to fifty (50) pages in prose, forty (40) pages in poetry, or sixty (60) in play writing, in English. In addition to completing an application questionnaire, candidates will submit a five-hundred-word personal essay entitled "Why I Write."

The age of entering freshmen under The Thomas Wolfe Scholarship shall not exceed twenty-two (22) years. The scholarship is not available to undergraduate college students seeking to transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill from other institutions. All applicants shall be citizens of the United States of America.

The Board of Advisors of The Thomas Wolfe Scholarship may award the scholarship to a new recipient annually. However, the Board of Advisors may decide not to award the scholarship in any given year due to financial constraints, the quality of applicants, or other sufficient reason, in the Board's sole discretion. The decision of the Board of Advisors will be final. The submission of an application will constitute assent to all conditions and stipulations expressed herein.

The Thomas Wolfe Scholarship will begin accepting applications beginning September 1st, 2013, with the deadline for submissions being October 15, 2013 (submissions must be postmarked by that date). Preliminary screening will be completed in Early February 2014, with final screening concluding in early March. A minimum of three outstanding candidates will then be brought to the UNC-Chapel Hill campus for interviews, and a final selection of the next Thomas Wolfe Scholar will be made in early April 2014.

http://englishcomplit.unc.edu/creative/scholarships/tws for more information.