Scholarship Update October 1, 2016– Scholarships are listed in order of deadline



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Scholarship Update October 1, 2016–

Scholarships are listed in order of deadline

** Please note: Information provided here is only a snapshot of what is available.


Name of Scholarship

Deadline

Description of Scholarship and Application Website

AES Engineering Services Scholarship

10/6/16


AES Engineering Services Scholarship: Awards $500. Students must submit an essay of between 500 and 1000 words in answer to the following question:
When you look back on your life in 30 years, what would it take for you to consider your life successful?  What relationships or accomplishments will be important on this journey?  

Scholarship applicants are not required to take engineering classes. Only requirement is to submit an essay on the stated topic. No application packet for this award.

Visit www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm.

Submit essay to: scholarships@aesengineers.com.




Alpha Phi Alpha MLK Scholarship

10/25/16


Alpha Phi Alpha MLK Scholarship: Scholarship for African-American males seeking a baccalaureate degree. Requirements: GPA of 2.5 or higher, active in both school and community. Application, official transcript, photo head shot, 2 letters of recommendation required. Pick up an application packet in the counseling office. Packet must be received by 10/25/16.


Horatio Alger Association Scholarship

10/25/16

Horatio Alger Association Scholarship: Receive from $7,000 to $25,000. Eligible seniors are committed to completing a bachelor’s degree, can demonstrate critical financial need (i.e., $55,000 or lower adjusted gross family income), involved in community service and co-curricular activities, have demonstrated character/integrity, overcome adversity, are US citizens, and have earned a 2.0 GPA or higher. Apply online at www.scholars.horatioalger.org. Counselor must submit a Certifications Form online to complete application.

Stokes Education Scholarship Program

10/31/2016

Stokes Educational Scholarship Program: Open to students planning to major in computer science or computer/electrical engineering. Scholarship includes $30,000/year towards tuition, free housing, summer travel expense, and year-round, paid work commitment through the National Security Agency (NSA). Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA and ACT of 25 or higher. To apply, applicants must first:

  • Submit a resume online by visiting www.intelligencecareer.gov/icstudents.html. Go to Stokes Scholarship and click on National Security Agency Careers page. Under "Basic Job Search," type in the keywords "Stokes Educational Scholarship Program" and click on "Search." Select "Stokes Educational Scholarship Program" and click "Apply Now." Follow the directions as prompted.

  • Once your resume has been submitted online, please submit the following by mail:

  • Letter of recommendation from a teacher/counselor/advisor who can attest to your academic ability

  • One-page essay entitled, "I want a career at NSA because..."

  • An official transcript from your high school which indicates your unweighted cumulative GPA and class rank (if applicable)

  • Photocopy of your SAT/ACT or college board scores (required for all high school students)

  • Three (3) pages of supplemental information, if desired. This information can be anything to enhance your application (e.g., an original essay, etc.)




Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation

10/31/16


Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation: Scholarship for students with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Students must be committed to community service and leadership in school. Awarded to 150 students who receive $20,000. Not need-based. Apply online at www.coca-colascholars.org.


Ron Brown Scholar Program

11/1/16 and 1/9/17


Ron Brown Scholar Program: African-American seniors may be eligible for $10,000/yr renewable scholarship ($40,000 total). Applicants are evaluated on academic excellence, leadership potential, community service, & financial need. Must have made significant contributions to society. App requires essays, letters of rec, and transcript. Apply by 11/1/16 to be considered for this and other scholarships. To apply only for the Ron Brown Scholar Program, applications must be submitted by January 9, 2017. Go to www.ronbrown.org for details.

Voice of Democracy Audio Essay Contest

11/1/16


Voice of Democracy Audio Essay Contest: Students in grades 9-12 may enter this contest designed to foster patriotism by allowing students the opportunity to voice their opinion in a 3-5 minute essay on the theme “My Responsibility To America.” The first place national winner receives a $30,000 college scholarship. Official rules and entry forms can be found at www.vfw.org under the Community tab & the Youth and Education link. Submit your entry at the VFW Post in our area. See Mrs. Grygiel for questions.

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program





Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program: Open to top seniors with significant unmet financial need seeking to attend the nation’s best 4-year colleges. Will consider applicants with family income up to $95,000. Students compete for up to $40,000/year. Must have cum unweighted GPA of 3.5+, ACT of 26+. Apply at www.jkcf.org/scholarships.

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

11/8/16

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards: Very competitive. Given to one student at GHS who is highly involved in community service. Must complete an application at www.nassp.org/spirit and complete the “Certification” page and email it to Mrs. Grygiel by 11/8/16. One student will be selected by 11/18/16 to compete at the state level. A state winner will earn $1000, an engraved silver medallion, and an all-expense-paid trip with a parent to Washington D.C. for a chance to compete at the national level.

Danforth Scholars Program at Washington University

11/15/16


Danforth Scholars Program: Awards partial- and full-tuition renewable scholarship. To be considered, students must be nominated by a teacher by November 15th. Students must then submit scholarship application, short answers, essay, and transcript to the committee by 1/15/17. Student must also apply to Wash U. including essay, recommendations, and ACT or SAT scores by 1/15/17. Eligible students demonstrate strong academics, school/community involvement, and high moral character.

Rockford Association for Minority Management (RAMM) Scholarship

11/23/16

Rockford Association for Minority Management (RAMM) Scholarship: African-American seniors. Must have a 2.75 cum GPA and plan to attend a 2- or 4- year college/university. Requires an official transcript, 2 letters of recommendation, and an essay. Apply online at:

http://www.ramm-rkfd.org. Click on “What’s New.” Application will not open until Nov. 8th. Please see Mrs. Grygiel if you would like more information.

Rockford Association for Minority Management Rockford Fire Department Scholarship

11/23/16

Rockford Association for Minority Management-Rockford Fire Department Scholarship: Open to African-American seniors enrolled in a Winnebago County School. Must have a 2.75 cum GPA and plan to enter a career in the fire service, fire protection or prevention. Requires an official transcript, 2 letters of recommendation, and essay. Apply online at:

http://www.ramm-rkfd.org. Click on “What’s New.” Application will not open until Nov. 8th. Please see Mrs. Grygiel if you would like more information.

Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois

Priority Deadline:

12/1/16


Regular Deadline:

2/15/17



Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois: Scholarship and training for students pursuing a degree in education. Receive tuition assistance of up to $23,000 at one of 53 participating Illinois schools. Students must major in education, have at least 2.5 cum GPA and ACT Composite of 22+ with 16+ on Writing portion. Selected students will participate in 4 summer Institute programs, have job placement assistance, & mentoring, and will work for at least 5 years in an Illinois School of Need. Students can nominate themselves or be nominated by a teacher or counselor by going online at www.goldenapple.org.

Kids’ Chance Inc., of Illinois Scholarship

12/1/16

Kids’ Chance Inc., of Illinois Scholarship: Open to students who have a parent who was killed or seriously injured as a result of a work related accident that meets the criteria of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act and that has resulted in demonstrated financial need. Applicants must be enrolled, accepted or applying for acceptance as a full-time or part-time student at an accredited university, college or technical school. Application is available at www.kidschanceofillinois.com/scholarships/


Greenhouse Scholarship

12/1/16

Greenhouse Scholarship: Awards: $5,000 renewable or $2,000 flex funding. Also gives personal and professional support along with funding during all 4 years of college. Open to low income students who are academically driven, exceptional leaders, and compelled to help their communities. Must have an unweighted GPA of 3.5+ and have an annual household income no greater than $70,000. Must be planning to attend a 4-year college/university. Application is online at www.greenhousescholars.fluidreview.com.

AXA Achievement Scholarship

12/15/2016

AXA Achievement Scholarship: Scholarship for seniors who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in activities in school, community or the workplace and will be attending a 2 or 4 year college/university next fall. Winners may be awarded $2,500, $10,000, or $25,000. Very competitive. Apps available online at www.axa-achievement.com.


NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award

12/18/16


NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award: 100 nonrenewable scholarships

ranging from $2,000 to $15,000 will be awarded to seniors who have demonstrated entrepreneurial spirit and initiative (e.g., running their own officially established business). Applicants must have a strong academic record. Apply online at www.nfib.com/YEA.



JFK Profiles in Courage Essay Contest

January 4, 2016


JFK Profiles in Courage Essay Contest – Scholarship essay contest for 9-12th graders will award $500-20,000. Award doubled this year because it is the 100th anniversary of JFK’s birth. Essay should be creative and demonstrate the understanding of the book by John F. Kennedy Profiles of Courage. Must be an original essay of 700-1000 words about an act of political courage by an elected official (serving on or after 1917). More information available online at www.jfklibrary.org. Click on Education. Students must register and submit essays online.

Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)

January 10, 2017

Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC): Full tuition scholarship and fees, allowance for books, and up to $5,000 stipend for students planning on attending four-year college. Students must meet physical standards, have a 2.5 GPA and ACT score of 19 or higher. Student agrees to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard). More information available at www.goarmy.com/rotc.

Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Scholarship

End of January 2017

Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Scholarship: Four year scholarship covering full tuition, books, fees, and uniforms plus a monthly stipend. Students can apply for 1 of 3 scholarship options: Navy, Marines or Nurse which will prepare student to be an officer in the Navy. After graduation, student will be a commissioned officer serving in the Navy. Students must have an ACT of 22 in English and 21 in Math. For more information go to www.nrotc.navy.mil

Community Foundation Scholarships

2/1/17

Community Foundation Scholarships: Awards more than $200,000 in scholarships to students in the local area. One application can be submitted for multiple scholarship opportunities. More information to come. Application opens December 1st at www.cfnil.org.

Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship

2/15/17

Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship: Application opens Nov. 1. Scholarships available for minority HS seniors with leadership potential, dedication to community service, financial need, & ACT of 21. Awards up to $28,000 over 4 years. Apps and letter of rec. must be submitted online at www.jackierobinson.org, click on Apply for Scholarship. Application opens live on 11/1/16.

Masonic and Scottish Rite Scholarships

4/1/17

Masonic and Scottish Rite Scholarships: Multiple renewable scholarship opportunities for the relatives of Scottish Rite Masons. Go to www.freeportmasonictemple.org. Click on Scholarships for a complete listing of opportunities. Click on Scholarship Form at the top right-hand side for the application. Four require Masonic relationship and two do NOT require Masonic relationship and are open to the public.

American College Foundation Visionary Scholarship

5/1/17

American College Foundation Visionary Scholarship: Open to students in grades 9-12. Awards range from $1,000-$5,000 (nonrenewable). Online application available at www.americancollegefoundation.org. Must submit unofficial transcript and essay along with application.

Rockford Trail Blazer Scholarship

5/15/17

Rockford Trail Blazer Scholarship: Awards $500. NO ESSAY REQUIRED! Applicants will be asked to conceptualize and execute a project or idea that will improve their environment/community. Applicants must attend a 4-year college in the fall 2017, have at least a 3.5 GPA, and be involved in extracurricular school activities and volunteer in their community. Must also be endorsed by their Guidance Counselor confirming that they qualify for this scholarship program. See Mrs. Grygiel in room 234 or email at grygieja@rps205.com for application.




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