Citronelle High School Guidance & Career Information



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Best Buy Scholarship


Good Grades Outstanding Community Service

  • Contact: www.BestBuy.com ‘Community Relations’


Birmingham Southern College / Valedictorian Scholarship


Amount: $5000 (renewable) Due:January

Minimum ACT 28 or SAT 1260 High school valedictorian

Accepted at BSC
Birmingham-Southern College


  • Senate Program November 20-23

  • $300 covers everything At least a “B” average



Bishop State Community College


Academic, achievement scholarships

Tuition and/or fees Due: December

Complete application for admission and scholarships

Bryant- Jordon Athletic/Academic


Nominated by school Due: January

Contact: AHSAA

PO Box 5014

926 Pelham Street

Montgomery, AL 36013-5014 334-242-5654

Buffalo Rock Company


Essay on career goal containing 250-300 words typed

Deadline December Amount: $1,500

Minority

Contact: Kay Overstreet Buffalo Rock Co.

2100 Michigan Ave

Mobile, AL 36615


Burger King Scholarship


GPA 2.5 or higher Financial need Recommendations (written)

Deadline December




Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship


$1500 for accredited 2 or 4 yr. Colleges (renewable)

Academic based Recommendation 12th gr. Counselor

Due: March

Contact: Ala. State Dept. of Edu.

345 Gordon Persons Building

PO Box 302101

Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

334-242-8059



Bradley Scholarship

  • For any minority full-time college student whose career objective is electronic journalism.

  • Contact: Radio & News Television News Directors Foundation
    RTNDF Scholarships
    1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 615
    Washington, DC  20036


Dr. Harry Britenstool Scholarship Fund

  • Must have been a Scout or employee of the Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America for at least two years.

  • Must be accepted by an accredited college. Must demonstrate ed. 

  • Deadline: June 1.


Hallie Q. Brown Scholarship Fund

  • Open to all minority students who demonstrate financial need and are recommended by a member of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs.

  • Contact: NACWC
    Scholarship Committee
    5808 Sixteenth Street, NW
    Washington, DC  20011


Bureau of Indian Affairs

  • Contact: Bureau of Indian Affairs Scholarships
    1849 C Street, NW - MS-4542-MIB
    Washington, DC 20240-0001

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Lena Chang Scholarship Awards

  • The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation awards two annual scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each to ethnic minority students currently enrolled in college.

  • Contact: Lena Chang Scholarship Awards
    1187 Coast Village Road
    Suite 123
    Santa Barbara, CA  93108


Cherokee Nation Higher Education Grant

  • Must be Pell eligible Cherokee Nation Member.  Awarded to undergraduate students. 

  • Amount varies.  Deadline: April 1.

  • Contact: Cherokee Nation Higher Education Grant
    PO Box 948 
    Tahlequah, OK  74465
    (918) 456-0671

    Cheyenne-Arapaho Adult Education Program

  • For full-time or half-time undergraduate study at accredited vocational, 2-year, 4-year or graduate institution in US. 

  • Must be American Indian, Cheyenne-Arapaho tribal member.

  • Contact: Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribe
    Department of Education
    PO Box 38
    Concho, OK  73022
    (405) 262-0345

    Chicksaw Nation Education Foundation

  • Awarded to Chicaksaw Tribal Members with CDIB.  Available at the undergraduate and graduate levels. 

  • Amount: $200-$350 per semester.  Deadline: March 1.

  • Contact: Chicasaw Nation Education Foundation
    PO Box 1548
    Ada, OK  74820
    (405) 436-2603



Choctaw Nation Higher Education Program

  • Priority will be given to undergrad students.  Grad students will be funded on availability of funds. 

  • Requirements for eligibility: 1) complete the Choctaw Nation grant application & submit all required supporting papers; 2) update Certificate Degree of Indian Blood; 3) students with a mixture of Choctaw Blood & another certified federally recognized tribe must complete an option to choose form. Assistance can only be received from 1 tribe; 4) enrollment verification from college; 5) submit a copy of your high school transcript, GED Certificate or the latest academic transcript, whichever applies to you; 6) submit recent photo. Number of awards vary.  Certain renewal requirements apply. 

  • Contact: Scholarship Coordinator
    Choctaw Nation Higher Ed Program
    Drawer 1210
    Durant, OK  74702 
    (405) 924-8280



CIA/Undergraduate Scholarships 

  • Annually awarded scholarship is for minority or disabled college freshman with a 3.0 GPA. 

  • Applicants must be majoring in one or more of the following: physics, computer science, engineering, economics, mathematics, imagery science, cartography, Japanese, Russian, or Chinese

  • Recipients will gain a summer job at the Central Intelligence Agency. 

  • Full tuition, up to $10,000, is paid and summer job pays competitive rates. 

Contact: CIA/Undergraduate Scholarships 
Scholarship Coordinator
Central Intelligence Agency
HPM/OEEO
Washington, DC  20505 
(703) 874-4462

Civil Engineers and Contractors of America

  • Majoring in construction science

  • Contact: Civil Engineers and Contractors of America
    1957 E St., NW
    Washington, DC  20006




Civil Rights Summer

  • For rising sophomores and juniors in college.

  • Fellowship includes a week of academic study and leadership training at Harvard University followed by a seven-week internship in Washington, D.C. at one of several policy-shaping national organizations.

  • Deadline: February 23.

  • Amount: Housing and transportation provided along with weekly stipend; fellows also receive a $1,500 scholarship at the end of the fellowship.

Contact: Civil Rights Summer
1629 K Street NW, Suite 1010
Washington DC 20006
(202) 466-3311
Fax: (202) 466-3435 
summer@civilrights.org

Coca-Cola Scholarships

  • https://www.coca-colascholars.org

  • Fifty four-year $20,000 scholarships and 100 four-year $4,000 scholarships.
    (800) 306-COKE. 


Coca-Cola First/ University of Alabama

  • 12 freshmen/ first in immediate family to attend a four year college

  • 3.0 GPA

  • Admitted to the University of Alabama

  • Financial need ( submit FAFSA by March 1)

  • $5,000 a year (renewable with 2.8 GPA freshman yr. & 3.0 other years)

  • Contact: http://scholarships.ua.edu/types/

Or aejackson@em.ua.edu


Colgate Minority Scholarships

  • For a minority student currently enrolled in an accredited dental hygiene program.

Contact: ADHA Institute for Oral Health Scholarship Program
444 North Michigan Avenue
Suite 3400
Chicago, IL  60611

College Football Association

  • Participate in football.  Amount: $5,000.

  • Contact: Hitachi, Inc. Scholarships.
    6688 Gunpark Dr.
    Suite 201
    Boulder, CA  80301


Columbia 300 John Jowdy Scholarship

  • Awarded annually to a high school senior, graduating in the current year, who is actively involved in the sport of bowling. 

  • Deadline: April 1.  Amount: $500.

  • Contact: www.columbia300.com


Cooperative Education Agreement

  • Women and minority candidates in fish and wildlife biology. 

  • Amount: $11,000 plus tuition.

  • Contact: Cooperative Research Units Center
    Mail Stop 725 ARL SQ
    US Fish and Wildlife Service
    1849 C St., NW
    Washington, DC  20240


Cornell Summer Scholarships for Talented Indian Students

  • Several full scholarships are available to qualified American Indian high school juniors who demonstrate outstanding academic ability and financial need.

  • Selected students will spend six weeks (June 22-August 6) on campus taking college-level courses of their choice to prepare them for transition from high school to college.

  • Amount: Full-scholarship.  Deadline: Unknown.

  • Contact: Becky Dana Cornell University Summer College
    B-20 Day Hall
    Ithaca, NY  14853
    (607) 255-6587



Citronelle Jr. Women’s Club / Rhonda Hillman Memorial Scholarship

Male / female from Citronelle High

Taken the ACT

Handwritten essay on future (250 words max)

Completed personal info sheet

Deadline April



Citronelle High School PTSA Academic


must attended CHS grades 10 – 12

B average

Funds sent to school of choice and available 1 calendar year

Attendance considered in case of tie.

Pursue academic area major


Citronelle High School PTSA Vocational


must attended CHS grades 10 – 12

B average

Funds sent to school of choice and available 1 calendar year

Attendance considered in case of tie.

Pursue vocational/tech area major

Citronelle Woman’s Club / Hettie Lucy Van Memorial Scholarship


  • 50 word essay

  • personal information application sheet

  • April



First Baptist Church of Citronelle


Graduate of Citronelle High

Maintain 2.0 GPA

Good moral character

Active in community and school

Two letters of recommendation

Member of First Baptist Church of Citronelle



Chevrolet/ Michelle R.E.W.A.R.D.S. Scholarship Program


Female

GPA 3.2 or higher

Continue in athletics while in college

Deadline March 1




Calgon “Take Me Away” to College Scholarship


Female 18 years or older Resident of US Deadline: February

GPA 3.0 or Higher and exhibits leadership qualities

Contact: Calgon Scholarship

1650 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., suite 100

Tucson, AZ 85719 http://www.takemeaway.com

Constitution Reform

  • Essay Typewritten Max 1000 words


Deadline March

Coca-Cola Share the Dream

  • Essay Contest $10,000 - $2,000


High Academic Extremely HIGH Community Involvement

Students in Grade 10-12




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