Open House and Scholarship Update September 10, 2010 Volunteer Opportunities: For students who are interested in community service hours, St. Francis Fall for Greenville needs volunteers October 8-10, 2010. Please visit http://www.fallforgreenville.net/ and click on the volunteer tab to fill out the online volunteer application. Instructions on parental consent forms, waivers, and available shifts are available once the application is submitted. For more information: Please visit http://touchmailer.touchpointec.com/users/greenville1/ffgvolunteers_sept2010.html or visit http://www.fallforgreenville.net/ Community Service Awards: Prudential Spirit of Community Awards: Students who show outstanding service to others through volunteer community service are eligible to apply for these awards which will be given at the local, state, and national level. Online applications should be completed by November 1, 2010 at http://spirit.prudential.com For more information: please visit http://spirit.prudential.com or contact (973) 802-4568 or spirit@prudential.com Open Houses: Francis Marion University is inviting juniors and seniors to apply to participate in a variety of advanced physics experiments at the 8 th Annual South Carolina Physics Scholars Institute at Francis Marion University on November 4-6. Applications are available at http://swampfox.fmarion.edu/scpsi/apply-now and must be received by September 23, 2010. Participants will be selected based on their ability and interest in exploring further opportunities in science. All costs except for travel to and from the Institute are provided by FMU. For more information: Please contact David M. Peterson, Ph.D. at (843) 661-1381 Benedict College is having its Fall Open House Program on Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. Students need to sign up in the guidance office with Mrs. Smith by Friday, October 8, 2010. Lunch will be provided and tickets to the Benedict College vs Albany State football game will be available for $5.00 per ticket. For more information: Please call (800) 868-6598 or (803) 705-4910.
Scholarships: University of Georgia: For students who would like to attend the University of Georgia, academic scholarships, need-based scholarships, and a combination of academic and need-based scholarships are available. For a list of scholarships, please visit www.admissions.uga.edu/article/scholarships_at_uga.html Regents Out-of-State Tuition Waivers (full and half) are available for some of these scholarships for students applying for out-of-state tuition. Davidson The Belk Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: For students who would like to attend Davidson, must have outstanding intellectual ability and success, leadership experience, and qualities that show a commitment to service and personal strength. Approximately 40 semi-finalists will be interviewed by phone and 15-20 finalists will participate in Belk Scholars Selection Weekend, March 24-26,2010. Amount: Comprehensive cost of attending Davidson (room, board, tuition, and fees) How to apply: Only one person can be nominated per school, so if interested, please see Mrs. Smith in guidance. Deadline: November 15, 2010 for nomination, December 1, 2010 for complete admissions application. For more information: Please see Mrs. Smith in guidance or contact Ms. Gardner Roller Ligo at (704) 894-2970 or galigo@davidson.edu The Bryan Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: For potential student athletes who would like to attend Davidson, must have academic and personal excellence, qualities that show a commitment to impacting their classes, and potential for significant success in Davidson s NCAA Division 1 Athletic Program. Finalists will participate in selection interviews on campus October 31-November 1, 2010. Amount: $30,000 annually How to apply: Only 3 nominations per school, so if interested, please see Mrs. Smith in guidance. Students may also be nominated by Davidson coaches, so if interested see www.davidson.edu/gotgame for details. Deadline: September 24, 2010 for nomination, October 15, 2010 for complete admissions application. For more information: Please see Mrs. Smith in guidance or contact Ms. Gardner Roller Ligo at (704) 894-2970 or galigo@davidson.edu Ron Brown Scholar Program: Eligibility Requirements: African-American high school seniors, US citizen or hold a permanent resident visa card, plan to attend a 4 year accredited college or university,
have a strong academic record, show leadership characteristics, participate in community service, and show financial need. Amount: $10,000 per year renewable yearly for up to 4 years How to apply: Submit application by mail along with documentation of extracurricular activities, two essays, two letters of recommendation, and an official transcript. Essay topics and additional guidelines are found on the application. Deadline: November 1, 2010 postmark for consideration for this scholarship and to be forwarded to additional colleges and scholarships. January 9, 2010 postmark for consideration for this scholarship only. For more information: See scholarship notebook in guidance or visit www.ronbrown.org Oglethorpe University: For students who would like to attend Oglethorpe University, they will host three scholarship competitions on January 21-22. James Edward Oglethorpe (JEO) Scholarship: Eligibility Requirements: 3.3 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), 25 ACT or 1150 SAT (critical reading and math scores only) Amount: Full tuition for four years. Stipend for a junior-year study abroad excursion. How to apply: Submit application for admission by Early Action date of November 15, 2010. Deadline: November 15, 2010 For more information: Call (404)364-8307 or (800) 428-4484, visit www.oglethorpe.edu (search Scholarships) or e-mail admission@oglethorpe.edu For students who would like to attend Oglethorpe University, Georgia Shakespeare Scholarship: Eligibility Requirements: Performance and understanding of theatre, 3.3 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), 25 ACT or 1150 SAT (critical reading and math scores only) Amount: Full tuition for four years. Intern with professional theatre company in residence. How to apply: Submit application for admission by Early Action date of November 15, 2010. Deadline: November 15, 2010 For more information: Call (404)364-8307 or (800) 428-4484, visit www.oglethorpe.edu (search Scholarships) or e-mail admission@oglethorpe.edu For students who would like to attend Oglethorpe University Civic Engagement Scholarship: Eligibility Requirements: Active commitment to service and leadership, 3.3 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), 25 ACT or 1150 SAT (critical reading and math scores only) Amount: Full tuition for four years. Intern with one of Atlanta s leading non-profits. How to apply: Submit application for admission by Early Action date of November 15, 2010. Deadline: November 15, 2010
For more information: Call (404)364-8307 or (800) 428-4484, visit www.oglethorpe.edu (search Scholarships) or e-mail admission@oglethorpe.edu Oglethorpe University also offers an additional grant of $3,500 per year renewable for four years for students who are eligible for the SC Life Scholarship with a GPA of 3.0 who maintain a 3.0 GPA while at Oglethorpe. Please call the Office of Admission at (404) 364-8307 or e-mail admission@oglethorpe.edu for more information. South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program: Eligibility Requirements: High school seniors, legal resident of South Carolina, attending college as a freshman in the fall of 2011, must attend one of the 11 Teaching Fellows Institutions which are currently Anderson University, Charleston Southern University, College of Charleston, Columbia College, Furman University, Lander University, Newberry College, SC State University, USC Columbia, USC Upstate, and Winthrop University. Must be in the process of completing a degree leading to teacher certification, meet criteria to continue in the program yearly, and agree to teach in a SC public school one year for each year receiving loan money. Amount: up to $6,000 fellowship annually for up to four years. How to apply: Submit online application at http://www.cerra.org/teachingfellows Additionally, 3 references, an official transcript with SAT or ACT scores (official SAT or ACT scores not available on the transcript must be sent from the testing agency) must be mailed to CERRA by November 15, 2010. Forms available to be downloaded from the website. Deadline: November 1, 2010 For more information: Please see the scholarship notebook or visit http://www/cerra.org/teachingfellows or call Jenna Hallman or Libby Anderson at (800) 476-2387 or at teachingfellows@cerra.org NASSP/Herff Jones Pincipal s Leadership Award Eligibility Requirements: Senior students, based on leadership skills, participation in service organizations and clubs, achievements in the arts and sciences, employment experience, and academic record are eligible to be nominated for scholarships awarded to 100 seniors across the US. Amount: Ranges from $1000 to $12,000 How to apply: Only one senior per school is able to be nominated, so if interested, please see Mrs. Smith in guidance. Deadline: December 3, 2010 For more information: Please see Mrs. Smith in guidance or visit www.principals.org/pla Gates Millennium Scholars Program Eligibility requirements: Must be African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, or Hispanic American, US citizen, national, or legal
permanent resident of the US, GPA of 3.3 (on unweighted 4.0 scale) or have earned GED, be enrolling in an accredited college or university for the first time (except students enrolled in dual credit courses), as full time-degree seeking students, demonstrate leadership abilities, and meet Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria. Amount: Varies How to apply: online at www.gmsp.org or see the scholarship notebook Deadline: January 10, 2011 For more information: Please visit www.gmsp.org or see the scholarship notebook Washington University in St. Louis: Danforth Scholars Program Eligibility Requirements: For students who would like to attend Washington University in St. Louis, must have exhibited service, leadership, and strong academic excellence. Amount: Full or partial tuition scholarships renewable each year for the duration of the degree program as long as maintaining program standards. How to apply: Must be nominated, please let Mrs. Smith in guidance know if interested. Once nominated, students will be sent the application materials. Deadline: October 15, 2010 for nomination. For more information: contact Danforth Scholars Committee at (314) 95-8700 or e-mail danforthscholars@wustl.edu Spartanburg Methodist College: Eligibility requirements: For students interested in attending Spartanburg Methodist College, 3.0 GPA on the uniform grading scale (eligible for a Life Scholarship). Amount: Full-tuition financial aid package Deadline: Varies How to apply: Counselor referral, please let Mrs. Smith in guidance know if interested. For more information: Please see the scholarship notebook or visit www.smcsc.edu United States Senate Youth Program Scholarship Competition: Eligibility Requirements: Any high school senior graduating in Spring 2011 or high school junior who is serving in an elected or appointed position in a student government, civic, or educational organization. Please see brochure for a full listing of positions that qualify at http://www.ussenateyouth.org/pdf/ussyp_brochure_2011.pdf Also, student should be a permanent resident of the US currently enrolled in high school, and be eligible for the weeklong trip to Washington, D.C. March 5, 2011-March 12, 2011. Amount: one time $5000 scholarship Deadline: October 1, 2010 How to apply: Please see form in scholarship notebook and bring to Mrs. Smith to submit online. For more information: Please visit http://www.ussenateyouth.org or see scholarship notebook. Foothills Scholarship:
Eligibility Requirements: For students who would like to attend North Greenville University, 3.0 cumulative GPA, 1100 SAT (Math and Critical Reading sections only) or 24 ACT, and shows leadership in school, church, or community activities. Recent photo is required along with the scholarship application. Amount: $12,000, renewable for four years as long as student maintains 3.2 GPA. Deadline: January 31, 2010 How to apply: Must be nominated, please see Mrs. Smith if interested. Also, must apply to North Greenville University. For more information: Please visit ngu.edu or see the scholarship notebook. Veterans of Foreign Wars Patriotic Audio Essay Competition: Eligibility Requirements: For 9 th -12 th grade students, student writes and records a 3-5 minute speech expressing their interpretation of the assigned patriotic theme. This year s theme is Does My Generation Have a Role in America s Future? Amount: varies depending on level, up to $30,000 Deadline: November 1, 2010 How to apply: Submit 2010-11 official entry form found in the scholarship noteboook and 3-5 minute standard cassette tape or cd to the local VFW post. To find the local post, e-mail kharmer@vfw.org or visit www.vfw.org For more information: Please see the scholarship notebook or visit www.vfw.org