Local scholarship applications are now available in the library. You can also view them from the JMHS homepage under scholarships. It is not too early to begin working on them. Remember to give your references at least three weeks notice to complete letters of reference. You may also want to provide them with a senior brag sheet to assist them with their letters. Applications are due on Valentine's Day.
This travel grant provides funds for students in grades 10-12 or a recent graduate toward a four to six week cultural exchange to Finland, Japan, Italy, Peru or Australia during the summer of 2015. Three travel grants of $1500 will be awarded and perhaps more if funds are available. The contest entry deadline is November 15, 2015. The rules explain everything in further detail. We especially encourage students who enter to pay particular attention to the essay. Please click here for rules and an application form. You can also visit www.wvlions.org/youth.html for more information.
The West Virginia Department of Education is pleased to announce this year's statewide High School Business Plan competition. To be eligible for the competition, juniors and seniors only, must write a three page maximum executive summary of their business concept. The executive summary must be submitted on the Department of Education's website by noon on November 13th. Ten finalists wlll be selected to compete for a $10,000 scholarship at WVU on March 19th, 2016. Detailed guidelines can be found on the Department of Education website at https://wvde.state.wv.us/hsbpc/. See the guidance office for more information.
National Wild Turkey Federation Scholarship is now available. To apply you must have at least a 3.0 GPA, have a current hunting license and hold a current NWTF membership. Deadline to apply is January 1st. You will find an application in the school counseling office or at www.nwtf.org. Applications must be returned to Doris McCurdy, Eastern Divide Chapter NWTF West Virginia, 1252 Lillydale Back Creek Road, Greenville, WV 24945.
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards recognize students in middle and high school grades who have made meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteer service. Student volunteers must submit applications by November 3. Applications can be found online at http://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit. State honorees will receive an unrestricted award of $1,000 and an all-expense paid trip with a parent to Washington D.C. in May 2015. Ten students will be selected as National Honorees, and they will receive $5,000 awards.
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation is the largest scholarship foundation in the country. Scholarship recipients may receive up to $40,000 per year for up to four years; pursue any area of study; take advantage of individual college advising; and have the opportunity to network with other high-achievers within the JKCF Scholar community. To be considered, applicants must plan to graduate in the spring of 2015 with intentions of attending a 4-year college. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 with test scores in the top 15% (SAT - 1200 or ACT - 26) and demonstrate financial need. The application deadline is November 3. The foundation will host an informational webinar for potential applicants on September 9 at 4:00. Twitter chats will also be offered on October 1 from 2:00-3:00 and October 13 from 5:00-6:00. For more information and to apply visit www.JKCF.org.
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