RB '18
Senior Newsletter, January 2018
Counseling & Advisement
Website: http://rbhscounseling.weebly.com/
Location: 320 Corley Mill Road, Lexington, SC, United States
Phone: (803) 821-0729
Facebook: www.facebook.com/riverbluffcounseling
Twitter: @rbhscounseling1
Attendance and Visiting Prospective Colleges
Seniors are given TWO excused absences for College Days. In order to have the absences excused, it will be necessary to turn in a note on college letterhead with the student's name and date of the visit. This should be turned in to Mrs. Wood in Attendance.
People are asking...
People are asking …
Is it true that graduates won’t be allowed to wear honor cords?
No. Graduating students will recognize their academic accomplishments at this year’s graduation just as they have every year by earning the right to wear a variety of stoles, cords or medallions.
For instance:
- Students who complete a “major” receive a cord to wear around their neck and over their gown.
- Centers for Advanced Study completers wear a white stole with the center’s logo on it.
- Graduates of the district’s International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme receive a stole.
- Graduates of the S.C. Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics and S.C. college partners’ Accelerate program wear a medallion.
- The district’s high schools recognize honor graduates in a variety of ways. River Bluff gives medallions.
- Schools also recognize National Honor Society and/or Beta Club members with seals on diplomas.
- Students who have enlisted and will go directly into a branch of the military receive a military cord.
Marine Corps Visit
Friday, Feb 2, 2018, 11:00 AM
Main Street
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Concoria College waiving application fees
Concordia College Alabama is located in historical Selma, Alabama. Below is a list of our total cost and requirements for acceptance and scholarships:
- Total cost of our college is $17,020 a year (No out-of-state tuition fee)
- Minimum GPA requirement of 2.0 on the final high school transcript to be accepted
- Our institutional scholarships start at a 2.5 GPA. For example, if you have a 3.0 GPA and a 18 ACT or 860 SAT, you will qualify for $5000 in scholarships.
- Concordia College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associates and bachelors degrees.
Students can apply online at www.ccal.edu by clicking on "Apply Now" and the application fee will be waived.
Prom
Saturday, Apr 21, 2018, 08:00 PM
USC Alumni Center
Student Awards Night
Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 07:00 PM
River Bluff High School Performing Arts Center
Graduation Ceremony - Class of 2018
Saturday, Jun 2, 2018, 08:00 AM
Colonial Life Arena, Lincoln Street, Columbia, SC, United States
Taking the ACT and SAT
RBHS AI/CEEB Code 411292
SAT TEST DATE
Late Registration Deadline is February 28, 2017.
Register at www.collegeboard.org
Saturday, Mar 10, 2018, 08:00 AM
See Website for locations. www.Collegeboard.org
ACT TEST DATE
Register at www.actstudent.org
Saturday, Feb 10, 2018, 08:00 AM
SEE Website for Locations
Michelin Testing
Michelin test date for 2nd semester is set for
February 8th, 2017 at 9:00 am and 12:45 pm at LTC.
Michelin aptitude testing google registration form for 2/8 testing: https://goo.gl/forms/4dOoMmL137EmTILD3
I am attaching and they are in the Michelin Scholar Testing google folder: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HVuPhs5Mg9UIgVig6vFYxNnxtjTPDF0o
Thursday, Feb 8, 2018, 09:00 AM
Lexington Technology Center, Augusta Highway, Lexington, SC, United States
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS TESTS: ACT and SAT
General Information
Please be reminded that it is the responsibility of the student/parent to register for the ACT and SAT tests. The C&A staff can answer questions at any time. Log on to sat.org/register or www.actstudent.org to register.
- The ACT / SAT are college admissions tests & aid institutions in determining a student’s potential for success in college. (Students planning on attending a 2-year or technical college generally do NOT need to take either test.) Colleges/universities in S.C. accept both ACT and/or SAT scores. Students should refer to the admission requirements for each institution they plan to attend.
- If you plan to take the ACT, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you take the writing component at least once. It is not so necessary on subsequent retakes.
- If you are a special needs student and would like to request testing accommodations for the ACT or SAT, it is your responsibility to initiate the process by discussing the procedure with your counselor. The process is very time-consuming (minimum 6 – 8 weeks). Each testing agency (College Board / ACT) has its own application for accommodations.
VERY IMPORTANT! Please make sure that you fill in the school code for River Bluff High School when registering for the ACT/SAT. If you fail to do this, our school will NOT receive your scores. The school testing code is 411292.
2yr College Bound Students
Don’t forget to set up your personal profiles on the internet for scholarships.
www.scholarships.com, www.collegenet.com, www.collegescholarships.org, www.fastweb.com, www.petersons.com and www.salliemae.com/scholarships are great sites to use as resources, but are certainly not the only ones.
- Start submitting college applications
- Visit prospective schools
- Watch your email for information on taking AccuPlacer in the Spring, a placement tests for 2-year technical colleges (You can also use ACT/SAT scores)
4-Year College Bound Students
Don’t forget to set up your personal profiles on the internet for scholarships.
www.scholarships.com, www.collegenet.com, www.collegescholarships.org, www.fastweb.com, www.petersons.com and www.salliemae.com/scholarships are great sites to use as resources, but are certainly not the only ones.
- Start submitting college applications
- Visit prospective schools
- Repeat the ACT / SAT as necessary
Register with the NCAA Clearinghouse at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net if you plan on playing sports your first year of college.
Applying to Colleges
Attendance
WATCH your ATTENDANCE – remember that absences count for each class -- a maximum of 10 days for a full year class, 5 days for a ½ year class.
- You’ll receive “FA” (Failure due to Absences) for classes with excessive absences
- Please see Mrs. Wood in the attendance office for questions concerning absences
College Open House Days and Tour Dates
Seniors are given TWO excused absences for College Days. In order to have the absences excused, it will be necessary to turn in a note on college letterhead with the student's name and date of the visit. This should be turned in to Mrs. Gunter in Attendance.
Anderson University
https://www.andersonuniversity.edu/
Clemson University
http://www.clemson.edu/visit/events.html
College of Charleston
http://admissions.cofc.edu/explorethecollege/events/index.php
Regular Notification Application Deadline: February 15 Notification: April 1
Columbia College
http://www.columbiasc.edu/admissions/womens-college-admissions/open-house
Francis Marion University
http://www.fmarion.edu/fmuadmissions/campusvisit
Furman University
http://www.furman.edu/admission/EngageFurman/Visit/Pages/default.aspx
Lander University
http://www.lander.edu/admissions/Campus-Visit.aspx
Midlands Technical College
http://www.midlandstech.edu/admissions/visit-campus
Newberry College
https://my.newberry.edu/ICS/Admissions/Events_and_Visits.jnz
Presbyterian College
http://www.presby.edu/admissions/home/visit/
Spartanburg Methodist College
http://www.smcsc.edu/campus-maptour/
Seton Hall University
University of South Carolina - Columbia
http://sc.edu/visit/schedule_a_visit/
University of South Carolina - Beaufort
http://www.uscb.edu/admissions/visit-uscb/visitation-events.html
University of Virginia
https://admission.virginia.edu/outreach
Winthrop University
http://www.winthrop.edu/admissions/visit/
Wofford College
https://www.wofford.edu/admission/visitWofford/Abbott & Fenner Scholarship
Deadline and Eligibility
RENEWED DEADLINE: June 14, 2018
AWARD VALUE: $1,000
The A&F Scholarships are available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited post secondary institution.
Application Procedure for 2018
To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay on the topic below. The essay should be between 500 and 1000 words. Your submissions must be sent to us by email at: scholarships@abbottandfenner.com
Topic:
Describe your educational career and life goals. Explain your plan for achieving these goals. Include your degree/major, why you selected it, and how this degree/major will help you achieve your goals.
Anne and Ed Pitts Memorial Scholarship Application
Did you attend Anne Pitts Child Development Center for a least two years? If so, this is the scholarship for you!
This Scholarship is available for graduating seniors pursuing a post secondary education who attended Anne Pitts Child Development Center for at least two years. Applicants will be judged on character, sincerity of purpose, achievement, and academics. This is a "one time only" scholarship. The number of applicants will determine the amount of the scholarship.
Deadline is April 1, 2018. Applications should be mailed to P O Box 2021, Lexington, SC 29071. Click here for an application.
April Lynn Quinton Memorial Scholarship-$1,000
This scholarship was established in loving memory of April Quinton who died from a single car
accident in October 2009. April was a graduate with honors from Lexington High School in
1998 where she served as Wing Commander of the JROTC. She resided in Lexington County
most of her life and considered herself a lifelong resident of Lexington County.
This scholarship is available for a Lexington County School District One high school senior planning to attend a South Carolina college or university and major in Special Education.
Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher and a SAT score of at least 1100 or
an ACT score of 22.
General Rules:
• Applicants will be judged on character, sincerity of purpose, and potential.
• The scholarship is issued “one time only” and is not renewable.
• The winner will be announced at the school’s Award Program.
• The scholarship award will be paid jointly to the student and the institution of higher learning.
•Applications will be accepted from all five high schools with only one scholarship winner
Deadline is March 15, 2018. Click here for an application or pick one up in Counseling and Advisement.
Archibald Rutledge Scholarship
B. Davis Scholarship
DEADLINE: May 22, 2018
AWARD VALUE: $1,000
This Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any post secondary institution.
- There is no age restriction
- Be sure to include your name and the school you are attending this year and next
- This is not an academic scholarship but we would like to know where you are going to school now and what your future academic plans are.
- Please do not send transcripts or letters of recommendation at this time.
Application Procedure
To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay of less than 1000 words on the topic below:
Describe the three characteristics of leadership you value most. Discuss why you believe that these traits are so important and how you feel that they are developed in an individual.
Your submissions must be sent to us by email at awards@studentawardsearch.com
Beauty School Scholarship-$2500
Big Sun Scholarship
Lexington County Clemson Club Scholarship
The College Plan -$250
David M. Cline Scholarship-$2000-Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice/Forensic Science
Richland County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc Scholarships $1,250
Click here for an application and more details, or see Mrs. Farrar in Counseling and Advisement for a paper copy.
Ernestine and Walter P. Rawl Scholarship- $500
Must be an active member of the GHS, PHS or LTC FFA Chapter.
Deadline is March 15, 2018. Click here for an application.
Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund-Military
George Rogers Foundation First in Family Scholarship
The George Rogers Foundation was founded in 1992 with a mission to provide financial assistance to first generations college students. George Rogers was a first generation college graduate and as a result he wanted to provide that same opportunity to others in the community that provided to him in South Carolina.
The following are requirements to be considered for student aid:
Must be a resident of South or North Carolina
Must be a high school senior accepted to a post-secondary institution (at least part-time) for the fall school year
Must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5
Must provide a copy of official high school transcript with application
Must provide college registration and admission documentations
Must submit at least one (1) letter of recommendation from your high school/college faculty or counselor, employer or church leader.
Deadine is March 16, 2018. Click here for an application.
Harry Hampton Fund-Wildlife, Fisheries, Forestry, Biology, Zoology, Marine science, or Environmental science
James F. Byrnes Foundation Scholarship
- Byrnes Scholars’ Luncheon in Columbia on the second Saturday in June
- Super Weekend in Garden City Beach, SC, the third weekend of March
- Fall Dinner in his/her area held in October – dates to be determined
James O Thomason Scholarship-$2,000 Journalism/Mass Communications
January 31, 2018.
Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship-$2,500
This scholarship fund is named in honor of Janice Marie Scott. This scholarship fund was established to recognize her involvement with various youth programs and community service activities within the Greater Metropolitan Area of Washington, DC. Janice was one of 125 individuals that perished in the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 when terrorists hijacked and crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the building of the Pentagon.
Requirements include:
a. US Citizen or permanent resident of US
b. GPA of 3.0/equivalent or higher (out of a 4.0 scale)
c. High School Senior who will matriculate full-time at a US accredited four-year college or university within the fifty states or District of Columbia.
d. Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participating in community services or other extra curricular activities.
e. Combined adjusted income of the parent(s) cannot exceed $50,000.
Deadline is March 31, 2018. Click here for the application, checklist and criteria sheet.
The Justin Thomas Gustav Memorial Scholarship-$1,000
This volunteer based scholarship is now open to seniors in ALL Lexington County District High Schools to assist with furthering their education. The scholarship, which is focused on volunteer activities, will reward recipients with $1000 in assistance for furthering their education beyond high school. It is paid in two $500 installments at the beginning of their first and second semesters of college, tech school, or any other higher education institution. Applications may be obtained through the guidance counselor's offices of the Lexington District High Schools and Newberry County High Schools after January 15th and must be returned by March 1st. Click here for an application or stop by Counseling and Advisement for a paper copy. Deadline is March 1st.
Lexington District One Office Professionals Scholarship - $600
Lexington Medical Center Volunteer Auxiliary Nursing Scholarship-$3,000- $2,000-$1,000
Medhurst, Norton and Telfer Scholarships $2,000 Each
Awarded to high school seniors living in Lexington County and plan to earn a Bachelors Degree in Nursing.
Requirements
- Completed application
- Two letters of recommendation
- Essay
- Official high school transcript (with GPA, class rank and SAT or ACT scores)
- Letter of acceptance into nursing school required
Ann Wingate Scholarships $1,000 Each
Awarded to high school seniors living in Lexington County and plan to earn an Associates Degree in Nursing.
Requirements
- Completed application
- Two letters of recommendation
- Essay
- Official high school transcript (with GPA, class rank and SAT or ACT scores)
- Letter of acceptance into nursing school required
Auxiliary Volunteers Memorial Scholarship $3,000
One scholarship will be awarded each year. No separate application is needed. The scholarship committee will select the recipient from the applications to the different scholarships.
Requirements
- Application for any nursing scholarship
Click here for an application. Deadline is March 15, 2018.
Lewis Nathaniel Simpkins Memorial Scholarship- $1,000
This scholarship was established in the year of 2016 in loving memory of Lewis Nathaniel Simpkins. Lewis was a beloved son, brother, athletic scholar, and man of valor.
Who is eligible for this scholarship?
1.) The $1000.00 scholarship is available for a graduating senior student that attends either a River Bluff High School or Lexington High School.
2.) Applicants must have a 3.0 grade point average and minimum SAT score of 1100 or 24 ACT.
3.) This scholarship is for students pursuing a degree in mathematical science, technology, or engineering at a two-year or four-year accredited college or university in South Carolina.
General Rules
- Applicants will be judged on character, sincerity of purpose, achievement and academics.
- The scholarship is issued “one time only” and is not renewable.
- The scholarship award will be paid by a check made jointly to the student and the selected institution of higher education.
Deadline is March 1, 2018. Click here for an application or see Mrs. Farrar in Counseling and Advisement.
William M. Long Scholarship- $500
Deadline to return applications to Counseling and Advisement is April 13, 2018. Application Packet is available here.
MathCounts Scholarship-$3,000
Applications are invited for Mathcounts Scholarship for high school senior or students pursuing a two-year or four-year degree at an accredited college or university.
The MATHCOUNTS Alumni Scholarship Award is presented to an outstanding alumnus/a whose experience in a MATHCOUNTS program had an impact on his/her outlook on math and influenced his/her academic or professional pursuits.
- This scholarship is open to MATHCOUNTS alumni who are currently seniors in high school or students pursuing a two-year or four-year degree at an accredited college or university.
- A current high school senior refers to a student who is currently enrolled in school and who will graduate in the spring/summer of 2018.
Deadline is March 14, 2018. Click here for a link to the on-line application.
Carrie Mayer-Cowan & Benjamin Mayer Memorial Scholarship II
This scholarship was established in loving memory of Carrie Mayer-Cowan and Benjamin
Mayer. Carrie was a 1994 Honor Graduate of Lexington High School and Benjamin was a
2000 Honor Graduate of Lexington High School.
Who is eligible for this scholarship?
The $1,000.00 scholarship is available for a White Knoll, Gilbert, Pelion or River Bluff High
School graduating senior.
Applicants must have a 3.5 grade point average and an 1150 SAT or 24 ACT.
This scholarship is for a student pursuing a degree in science education or engineering at a four
year college or university in South Carolina
MCEC Touchstone Energy Scholarship
Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative is offering Touchstone Energy scholarships to high school seniors within its service area. The scholarship is open to any senior attending the following high schools: Irmo, Dutch Fork, Chapin, Saluda, Batesburg/Leesville, Lexington, White Knoll, Pelion, Gilbert, Brookland-Cayce, Spring Hill or Airport. The scholarship is also made available to any in-state student whose primary residence receives electricity from Mid-Carolina Electric.
Seven $3,000 scholarships are given by Mid-Carolina Electric to students in local school districts who are exceptional examples of "The Spirit of Cooperation", a deeply-ingrained value and driving force within the Touchstone Energy brand. Special consideration is given to need, extracurricular activities, community involvement, recommendations and the students’ personal achievements. Since 1990, over 100 scholarships have been awarded to students who fit these criteria, exhibit a positive attitude, and possess a good reputation within their respective communities.
Submit your application today!! Deadline is March 1, 2018.
Paul Mitchell the School- Columbia
High school seniors graduating in 2018, who wish to submit an application to Paul Mitchell the School Columbia, will have the opportunity to have our $100 application fee waived upon conditional acceptance. All applications must be received by January 31st 2018. Applicants will receive notification of acceptance by February 28th, 2018.
All applications received by January 31, 2018 will be processed for Conditional Acceptance to reserve a space in one of the Fall start dates. The offer of admission is conditional upon their completion of the final requirements. The following requirements must be fulfilled prior to the start date to secure their enrollment in the class applied for.
· Complete a Enrollment Planning Session with our Enrollment Team (Admissions & Financial Aid)
· Official High School Transcript ( Month/Date/Year of Graduation listed)
Remember a Paul Mitchell Schools education is not just a cosmetology and barber program. They will be encouraged to participate in student teams, Paul Mitchell Schools–sponsored events, annual FUNraising to support a variety of charitable causes, and giving back to the community throughout their education.
Additionally, our professional development program will challenge you to learn skills, including marketing themselves, building successful clientele, and the confidence to recommend products and services.
Please contact Admissions via text 803-636-8942 or email admissions@pmtscolumbiasc.com to receive more details.
South Carolina Association of Extension Administrative Professionals-$1,000
The deadline for this scholarship is March 2, 2018. Click here for an Application or see Mrs. Farrar in Counseling and Advisement.
SC Coaches Association of Women's Sports Scholarship for Education Majors
The South Carolina Coaches Association of Women’s Sports (SCCAWS) annually offers a scholarship to an incoming female college freshman from South Carolina. The scholarship is a one-time monetary award presented to a student who plans to major in education. The purpose of the SCCAWS Scholarship is to encourage student athletes to enter the field of education.
APPLICATION
Application forms for the SCCAWS Education Scholarship are available here. Application packets should be completed and returned to Mrs. Farrar in the Counseling and Advisement office with a current copy of the high school transcript and current report card on or before March 22nd. Only one application from each school is accepted.
SC Coaches Association of Women's Sports and Trophies by "M" Medical Scholarship
THE SCCAWS SCHOLARSHIP
The South Carolina Coaches Association of Women’s Sports (SCCAWS) and Trophies by “M” annually offer a scholarship to an incoming female college freshman from South Carolina. The scholarship is a one-time monetary award in the amount of $1000 presented to a student who plans to major in a medical field.
APPLICATION
Application forms for the SCCAWS and Trophies by "M" Scholarship are available here. Application packets should be completed and returned to Mrs. Farrar in the Counseling and Advisement office with a current copy of the high school transcript and current report card on or before March 22nd. Only one application from each school is accepted.
SC State Fair -$6,000 Opens February 1st
For over 20 years, the South Carolina State Fair has awarded scholarships to students across the state of South Carolina. On Thursday, February 1st, our 2018 scholarship application and eligibility requirements will be available on our website at www.scstatefair.org.
This scholarship is available to any student in South Carolina who is a senior in a public or private high school or home school. This student must be planning to attend a public or private college, university, or technical college in the state of South Carolina.
The South Carolina State Fair will award fifty (50) $6000 scholarships to students across the state to be paid at the rate of $1500 per year over a four year period. The fifty 2018 scholars will be required to meet eligibility requirements deemed necessary by the South Carolina State Fair.
Subway of South Carolina-$3,000
Must be a qualified employee of Subway or the dependent of a Subway employee. A qualified employee must work 15 hours per week and be employed for six or more months prior to Dec. 31. A qualified employee who is the parent of an applicant is defined as an employee scheduled to work a minimum of 30 hours per week who has been employed for 18 or more months prior to Jan. 1.
Deadline is January 31, 2018. Click here for the online application.
Wallace F. Pate Scholarship-$2,500
Scholarship Search Engines
Additional College Funding Opportunities
Alpha Academy Mentoring and Scholarship Program
OIΛ established the Alpha Academy in 2004 to mentor young African American high school males (juniors and seniors) in the Columbia metropolitan area. In supporting the fraternity’s national program, “Go to High School–Go to College,” the Alpha Academy serves as a venue to stimulate the educational, cultural, and personal growth of young men beyond the scope of the normal high school curriculum.
The objective of the Alpha Academy is to offer enriching experiences for young men to expand his network with like achievers and mentors, and to further develop skills through a variety of civic, educational, and cultural activities.Click here for more information.
The Academic Common Market allows S.C. residents who are enrolled in specific programs at public out-of-state institutions to be charged only the applicable in-state tuition by the institution in which the student is enrolled. http://www.che.sc.gov/Students,FamiliesMilitary/LearningAboutCollege/AcademicCommonMarketInfor mation.aspx or call 803-737-2274
Anderson University – First Choice Scholarships
Get accepted to Anderson University and become eligible for one of several scholarships. http://www.andersonuniversity.edu/finaid.aspx?id=2417&ekmensel=c580fa7b_145_0_2417
Archibald Rutledge Scholarship
The South Carolina Department of Education is announcing the Archibald Rutledge Scholarship Program. This annual program offers public school twelfth-grade students the opportunity to compete for a scholarship worth approximately $2,000 in creative writing, dance, music, theatre, and visual arts. The purpose of the competition is to encourage and recognize academic and artistic excellence. Applicants may participate in one of the following discipline areas: creative writing, dance, music, theatre, or visual arts. To compete, students should submit one original composition and a process folio for the visual arts area and an original and two copies of the original composition and process folio for the creative writing, dance, music, or theatre categories. Entries must be received by 5:00 p.m. or postmarked on or before Monday, February 6, 2018. For more details: http://www.ed.sc.gov/instruction/standards-learning/visual-and-performing-arts/2014-15-archibald-rutledge-scholarship-program/
The Art Institutes
The Art Institutes specialize in hands-on, career-oriented education that prepares students for entry-level employment as creative professionals. They offer degree programs as well as certificate & diploma programs in the areas of design, fashion, media arts, and culinary arts. www.aiadvantage.com
AXA Achievement Scholarship
One South Carolina winner will receive a $10,000 scholarship, with a chance to win $15,000 more! To qualify, you must demonstrate ambition and drive; determination to set and reach goals; respect for self, family and community; ability to succeed in college. Application deadline is December 15, 2017. www.scholarshipamerica.org/axa-achievement
Christian Connector Scholarship
Simply log onto the website and request information, and you will be automatically entered in drawings. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $2,500. http://www.christianconnector.com
CSS/Financial Aid Profile – Student Guide
Using PROFILE, college financial aid administrators can develop a more accurate, economically sound assessment of a family’s ability to contribute to college costs & thus award their private (nonfederal) student aid funds more equitably. A Spanish version of the Pre-Application Worksheet is available on the PROFILE Home Page. Columbia College and Furman University are PROFILE users. https://profileonline.collegeboard.com
The Eugene McDermott Scholars Program
The Eugene McDermott Scholars Program at The University of Texas at Dallas is one of the nation’s most generous and selective undergraduate merit awards. Valued at more than $250,000 (out of state) or $150,000 (in state), the scholarship includes tuition, stipend, study abroad and professional development funding. Deadlines: Oct. 25, 2017 (early) or Jan. 4, 2018. Qualifications and deadlines are online. Please contact mcdermott@utdallas.edu or visit our website for more information.
Gates Millennium Scholarship
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
This scholarship database is completely devoted to those of Hispanic descent. www.hsf.net, www.collegescholarships.org/minority2.htm
NHA Scholarship Fund
This scholarship an individual must be a prospective or current high school graduate and the natural, step, or adopted son, daughter or grandchild, or a spouse, of a current or former Navy, USMC or Coast Guard rotary wing aviator or air crewman. Also eligible are individuals, their spouses, or children of individuals who are serving or have served in maintenance or support billets in rotary wing squadrons and Wings. http://www.nhascholarshipfund.org
Spartanburg Methodist College Scholars Program
A full tuition financial package is offered to seniors who graduate with a 3.0 grade point average. In addition, students can also qualify for "Open House Scholarships" of $500 when they visit campus on an Open House Day.
SunTrust Off To College Scholarship Sweepstakes
High school seniors can win a $1,000 scholarship for their first year of college or private career school. One winner will be chosen at random every two weeks from September 14, 2017 until May, 2018. www.offtocollege.info
TEACH Grants - new program for future teachers
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grants (TEACH) will be available at some colleges and universities beginning this academic year. Students considering a career in education should check with the financial aid office at the college or university they plan to attend to determine the program’s availability and if they qualify. http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/TEACH.jsp
U.S. Army
There are scholarship opportunities such as merit-based, full-tuition scholarships, an annual stipend of up to $5,000 to cover living expenses, plus additional allowances for books and fees. http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/scholarships.html