HAMPSHIRE HIGH SCHOOL. CLASS of 2018 FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

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HAMPSHIRE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS of 2018 FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

Guidance Department Hampshire High School 157 Trojan Way Romney, WV 26757 (304)-822-5016 x 1009, 1010 Fax: 304-822-5760 Counselors: Josh Miller (1009) jrmiller@k12.wv.us Lindsey Haines (1010) lnhaines@k12.wv.us Important steps: 1. Find schools/colleges that interest you. Start the application process and research their financial aid information. Most schools will have the information online or in a brochure that you can request to be mailed to you for free. 2. Complete the FAFSA (Federal Application for Student Aid) www.fafsa.ed.gov You must complete your 2016 taxes before you can complete the FAFSA. 2

3. Apply for local and national scholarships. Most of the local scholarships will be listed in the guide or on our guidance website. Applications are available in the guidance office. Pay careful attention to deadlines and instructions. Each scholarship will have a variety of different requirements. 4. All students should create an account on CFWV (College Foundation of West Virginia) www.cfwv.com. This website is a fantastic resource for career planning, interest inventories, college searches, and scholarships. There are over a million scholarships available to West Virginia students that can be accessed from this site. It has an easy to use search feature to help you narrow down the information that is most relevant to you. Note: Promise Scholarship application is through this website. *This guide has been prepared for you to help you gain access to resources that can help you with funding for college. The scholarships listed here are only a portion of what is available nationwide. For updates and listings of additional scholarships, visit our county website. Click on schools, Hampshire High School, School Counselors. There will be a link to Scholarships on this page. FAFSA Info Deadlines: March 1 st, 2018 (Promise & Priority Consideration) April 15, 2018 (WVHE Grant Program Priority Consideration) *The following types of financial assistance may be available upon filling out the FAFSA: GRANTS: Federal Pell Grant A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid. Pell Grants are awarded usually only to undergraduate students who have not earned a 3

bachelor's or a professional degree. In some cases; however, a student enrolled in a post-baccalaureate teacher certification program might receive a Pell Grant. Pell Grants are considered a foundation of federal financial aid, to which aid from other federal and nonfederal sources might be added. TEACH Grant Program Through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, Congress created the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program that provides grants of up to $4,000 per year to students who intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families. If, after reading all of the information on this fact sheet, you are interested in learning more about the TEACH Grant Program, you should contact the financial aid office at the college where you will be enrolled. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) program is for undergraduates with exceptional financial need. Pell Grant recipients with the lowest expected family contributions (EFCs) will be considered first for a FSEOG. Just like Pell Grants, the FSEOG does not have to be repaid. Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) The Academic Competitiveness Grant was made available for the first time for the 2006-2007 school year for first-year college students who graduated from high school after January 1, 2006, and for second-year college students who graduated from high school after January 1, 2005. Institutional Grants There are other grants in addition to ours. Colleges provide institutional grants to help make up the difference between college costs and what a family can be expected to contribute through income, savings, loans, and student earnings. Other institutional grants, known as merit awards or merit scholarships, are awarded on the basis of academic achievement. Some merit awards are offered only to students whose families demonstrate financial need; others are awarded without regard to a family's finances. Some grants come with special privileges or obligations. You'll want to find out about the types of grants awarded by each college you are considering. 4

Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant Beginning with the 2010-11 award year, a student who is not eligible for a Pell Grant but whose parent or guardian was a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and died as a result of service performed in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001 may be eligible to receive the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant. LOANS: Direct Stafford Loans Direct Stafford Loans, from the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program, are low-interest loans for eligible students to help cover the cost of higher education at a four-year college or university, community college, or trade, career, or technical school. Eligible students borrow directly from the U.S. Department of Education at participating schools. Direct Stafford Loans include the following types of loans: Direct Subsidized Loans Direct Subsidized Loans are for students with financial need. Your school will review the results of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA SM ) and determine the amount you can borrow. You are not charged interest while you re in school at least halftime and during grace periods and deferment periods. Direct Unsubsidized Loans You are not required to demonstrate financial need to receive a Direct Unsubsidized Loan. Like subsidized loans, your school will determine the amount you can borrow. Interest accrues (accumulates) on an unsubsidized loan from the time it s first paid out. You can pay the interest while you are in school and during grace periods and deferment or forbearance periods, or you can allow it to accrue and be capitalized (that is, added to the principal amount of your loan). If you choose not to pay the interest as it accrues, this will increase the total amount you have to repay because you will be charged interest on a higher principal amount. Direct PLUS Loans for Parents Parents of dependent students may apply for a Direct PLUS Loan to help pay their child's education expenses as long as certain eligibility 5

requirements are met. Graduate and professional students may apply for PLUS Loans for their own expenses. WORK PROGRAMS: Federal College Work-Study The Federal College Work-Study Program provides jobs for undergraduates and graduate students who need financial aid. The institutional aid office may assign recipients to employment on campus or with non-profit public and private agencies. The aid officer determines eligibility for work-study assistance and the amount each student may earn under this program. A participant will be paid at least the current Federal minimum wage. PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP *Application is online at the CFWV website (https://secure.cfwv.com). The PROMISE scholarship is a merit-based financial aid program, which means students who reach certain academic goals are eligible to receive funds to help pay for college. Eligible 2018 high school graduates will receive annual awards up to $4,750 to cover the cost of tuition and mandatory fees at public or independent institutions in West Virginia Scholarship Eligibility MINIMUM HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POINT AVERAGE REQUIREMENTS CORE CUMULATIVE 3.0 A student must graduate with a minimum 3.0 grade point average, or whatever is locally considered a "B" average, in both the core courses and overall coursework (weighted grades may be used). The core grade point average includes all core courses, but does not include electives. GED/home-schooled students must attain a 2500 minimum score on the GED for scholarship consideration. MINIMUM TEST SCORE REQUIREMENTS ACT (national test only) SAT (reasoning test only) 6

Section Score Section Score Composite 22 Combined Score 1100 English 20 Critical Reading 540 Mathematics 20 Mathematics 510 Science 20 Reading 20 ACT/SAT scores must be from a national test administration and cannot be combined from multiple test administrations. In addition, the ACT and/or SAT writing portion will not be used in calculating minimum combined scores. Students should also read the complete list of PROMISE Scholarship Eligibility Requirements. This list also outlines eligibility requirements and application procedures for home-schooled students. Timeline for the Class of 2018 October 1, 2017 The PROMISE Scholarship Application (Application for State-Level Financial Aid Programs) has been posted on cfwv.com. October 1, 2017 The 2017-18 FAFSA will be available on www.fafsa.ed.gov. March 1, 2018: PROMISE Application Students must complete the PROMISE Scholarship Application (Application for State-Level Financial Aid Programs) by this date. Students may use their eighth semester (typically the spring semester of their senior year) grades to achieve PROMISE eligibility (3.0 GPA in the core classes and overall), but must apply by March 1st. In order to be considered for the PROMISE Scholarship, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be received by the Federal Student Aid Processing Center on or before March 1, 2011, and meet the conditions for processing. APRIL / MAY 2018 Initial award letters are mailed to PROMISE Scholars. JUNE 2, 2018: SAT Last date to take the SAT to establish scholarship eligibility (reasoning test only). Scores will not be accepted for any SAT taken after June 2, 2018. JULY 14, 2018: ACT Last date to take the ACT (national test only) to establish scholarship eligibility. Scores will not be accepted for any ACT taken after July 14, 2018. Renewal Requirements Scholars are not required to reapply to the scholarship yearly. Scholarships are automatically renewed if students meet the renewal requirements at the end of a year of enrollment. Scholars may use subsequent summer sessions at their own cost to obtain GPA and/or credit hour renewal requirements. Eligibility for renewal is determined by the scholar's institution at the end of a year of scholarship utilization, based on first-time semester enrollment. For example: Scholars enrolling in their first semester of college during the fall semester will have the fall, spring, and summer semesters to meet the renewal requirements. Scholars enrolling in their first semester of college during the spring semester are considered "off track" and will have the spring, summer and fall semesters to meet renewal requirements. GPA: First year scholarship recipients must maintain an overall GPA of a 2.75 at the end of their first year of scholarship utilization. Thereafter, an overall GPA of 3.0 is required for renewal. Hours: A minimum of 30 credit hours must be obtained in a year of enrollment for renewal. 7

Any college credits earned prior to the first semester of enrollment are not considered when determining the student's eligibility for renewal of the scholarship. Only credits and grades earned beginning with the first semester of college enrollment after high school graduation will count when determining renewal eligibility. Please remember that students who lose their PROMISE scholarship will not be able to regain it at a later time. Students should also read the complete list of renewal requirements for college students. Summer Awards Summer awards are available on a limited basis to students eligible for scholarship continuation at the end of the academic year. For more information, please contact the PROMISE Scholarship Office at (888) 825-5707. Community Service for PROMISE Scholarship Applicants Applicants for PROMISE Scholarship awards are strongly urged to perform at least 20 hours of unpaid community service while in high school and college. The community service may include, but is not limited to, participating with non-profit, governmental, institutional or community-based organizations designed to improve the quality of life for community residents, meet the needs of community residents or foster civic responsibility. HHS SCHOLARSHIPS The following in house scholarships are available to graduating seniors of Hampshire High School. One application (HHS application) must be submitted by April 1, 2018 to qualify. The HHS Scholarship application is available in guidance and on our website. George Sloan Arnold Scholarship Newton B. Shingleton Scholarship Mary Pugh Education Scholarship Dick McElwee Scholarship OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS BY DEADLINE December WV PTA Scholarship - December 31, 2017 - Copy in Guidance Student must have a 2.0 GPA or higher. 8

ACT Student Champion Award December 31, 2017 Online www.act.org/readinesschampions Students must have taken the ACT and have scored a 22 on a single test date or have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. January WVARSE Scholarship - January 5, 2018 Copy in Guidance www.wvarse.org/scholarships.html Students must be attending a West Virginia College and be pursuing a degree in education. JCI Scholarship - January 5, 2018 - Copy in Guidance www.usjcisenate.org/index.php/programs/scholarship MENSA Education and Research Foundation www.mensafoundation.org/what-we-do/scholarships/ - January 15, 2018 - Online Awards will be made on the basis of an essay. The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation Scholarship - January 15, 2018 - Online https://tgkvf.org/scholarships/apply-for-scholarships/ February 9

Lieutenant James W. Hotsinpiller Jr. and Deputy United States Marshal Derek W. Hotsinpiller Scholarship - February 1, 2018 - Copy in Guidance Applicants must be majoring in criminal justice or a related field and be pursuing a career in law enforcement. West Virginia Garden Club Esther J. Hinchman Scholarship - February 1, 2018 - Copy in guidance Students must be majoring in some form of environmental studies. Ronald McDonald House Charities HACER Scholarship Program - February 5, 2018 - Online https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/community/hacer.html Students must have a 2.7 GPA or higher. Herff Jones Believe in You Scholarship & Principal Award February 13, 2018 - Online https://www.herffjones.com/biuscholarship/ March PROMISE Scholarship March 1, 2018 Online www.cfwv.com S. Katherine Boxwell and Edwin P. Churchill Scholarship - March 1, 2018 - Copy in Guidance Students must demonstrate financial need, good citizenship, and have at least a B average. Students must be attending college on a full-time basis. Underwood / Smith Teacher Scholarship Program - March 1, 2018 - Online www.cfwv.com Applicants must be pursuing a course of study leading to a teacher certificate at the preschool, middle, or secondary level at a West Virginia College. 10

Verso Luke Mill Scholarship - March 1, 2018 - Copy in Guidance (Available after December 31) Student must have a parent/guardian that works at Verso Corporation. WV Engineering, Science & Technical Scholarship - March 1, 2018 - Online www.cfwv.com Hampshire County Community Foundation March 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance (4 different Scholarships, 1 application) Slanesville Ruritan Club Scholarship March 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance WVACD (Conservation District) Scholarship March 5, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must be attending a West Virginia college and be majoring in an agriculture related field. WVSSAC BB&T Scholarship March 15, 2018 Copy in Guidance (Available in January) Only sons and daughters of coaches, administrators, athletic directors, and band directors are eligible. WV Pumpkin Festival Scholarship - March 15, 2018 - Online www.wvpumpkinpark.com Albert Yanni Scholarship March 31, 2018 Copy in Guidance -Students must be a Career Technical Completer to be eligible. April 11

GFWC of Romney Scholarship - April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance HHS Scholarship (4 different Scholarships, 1 application) April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance American Legion Post 91 Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance American Legion Post 91 Auxiliary Unit (Local Level) Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Romney Moose Club Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Students must have family members (parents or grandparents) with club membership. Frank A. Whitacre Leadership Award April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Romney Business & Professional Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Romney Rotary Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Merwin C. Ludwig Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must live between the James Mowrey s home (inclusive and Glenn Bradfield s residence (inclusive) and including an area ½ a mile from each side of the North River Road and Route 29. Class of 1987 Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must have parent/guardian who graduated from HHS in 1987. Hampshire County Service Personnel Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must have a parent/guardian who works as a Hampshire County Service Employee. Hampshire Homemakers Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance 12

Patty Loy Education Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must be pursuing a degree in education. GFWC of WV Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Students must be attending a school in West Virginia after graduation. Bobby Hott Memorial Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Hampshire Gas Company Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance James E Miller Memorial Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Preference is given to students pursuing health or agricultural careers. Robert W. Calvert Memorial Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Preference is given to students pursuing a degree in education. Hampshire County Education Association (HCEA) Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must have a 3.0 GPA and must be majoring in education. Danielle Combs Memorial Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance John W. Brill Memorial Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Students must reside in one of the following zip codes: 26711, 26823, 26808, 25444, or 26865. Marion D. Herriott Scholarship April 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance HHS Class of 1982 Scholarship April 15, 2018 Copy in Guidance James Jim Bailey Scholarship April 15, 2018 Copy in Guidance 13

Rick Vecellio Memorial Scholarship April, 15, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must have been a member of the West Virginia Youth Environmental Program for at least 1 year. Katie Derosa Memorial Scholarship April 20, 2018 Copy in Guidance (Available in February) Student must be a long distance runner. Valley Health-Health Care Career Scholarship April 30, 2018 Copy in Guidance Students must be pursuing a degree in the medical field. Mikey Hart Memorial Scholarship April 30, 2018 Copy in Guidance Students must be pursuing an education in fire sciences and/or paramedic or have a parent/guardian who is a fire fighter. Walter and Irene Layman In Service of Others Scholarship April 30, 2018 Copy in Guidance (This is an approximate due date as this is a new scholarship and all of the details are not known at this time. Please check with guidance for updates.) Student must have completed volunteer work in the school or community. May Capon Bridge Ruritan Scholarship May 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Students must have attended Capon Bridge Middle School. Sun Trust Off to College Scholarship - May 14, 2018 - Online www.suntrusteducation.com/scholarship-sweepstakes/index.html 14

Carl D. Stickley Scholarship May 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Income must be $25,000 or less to qualify. Class of 1968 May 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Autym Wilt Memorial Scholarship May 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must be pursuing a degree in the medical field. Lalitta-Nash McKaig Foundation Scholarship May 31, 2018 Copy in Guidance July South Branch Voiture #1535 Nursing Scholarship July 1, 2018 Copy in Guidance Student must be majoring in nursing. **PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS AND RURITANS IN YOUR AREA FOR LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS** 15

IMPORTANT WEBSITES http://boe.hamp.k12.wv.us/index.aspx?nid=254 - HAMPSHIRE HIGH GUIDANCE PAGE http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ http://.cfwv.com/ - IT IS IN YOUR BEST INTEREST TO LOG-IN AND USE THIS SITE!!! https://scholarshipamerica.org/open_scholarships.php http://www.moneymatters101.com/states/westvirginia.asp http://www.finaid.org http://www.collegeboard.org www.fastaid.com www.wveducationplanner.org www.scholarships.com http://salliemae.com www.fastweb.com www.gocollege.com www.srnexpress.com 16

**REMINDER** Please check the HHS Counselor website often for updated scholarship information. Links to National scholarships can be found there as well as on many of the above websites. WHAT TO INCLUDE WITH SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS A copy of the academic transcript A copy of the acceptance letter from college or trade school (SAR) Student Aid Report from the FAFSA A resume of activities and achievements from school and the community Reference letters where applicable Must be a Hampshire High School graduate in order to qualify and/or receive most of these scholarships. 17

***Optional but highly recommended Thank you letters after awarded scholarships*** FINANCIAL AID FACT SHEET FOR ALL WEST VIRGINIA STUDENTS ATTENDING COLLEGE IN THE 2018-19 ACADEMIC YEAR FEDERAL PELL GRANT The Federal Pell Grant is a need-based grant awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. Award amounts are based on your family s financial situation and your enrollment status. Basic program requirements: Students must: -Complete and submit the FAFSA; -Demonstrate financial need. To apply: The 2018-19 FAFSA will be available at www.fafsa.gov on Oct. 1, 2017. For a complete list of requirements, visit www.studentaid.gov. Award amount: $596 to $5,920 for the 2017-18 academic year. WEST VIRGINIA HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT The WV Higher Education Grant Program is a need-based financial aid program for WV students. Awards are based on demonstrated financial need (as determined by the information students provide on the FAFSA). Program requirements: Students must: - Be a citizen of the United States; - Be a WV resident for at least 12 months prior to applying; - Be a high school graduate or have earned a GED or TASC diploma; - Complete the FAFSA and demonstrate a certain level of financial need; - Demonstrate academic promise; - Enroll as a full-time undergraduate student at a participating institution; - Have not previously earned a bachelor s degree. To apply: You must complete and submit the FAFSA by April 15, 2018. Award amount: The award amount varies each year. Maximum annual awards for the 2017-18 academic year were $2,700. Can be used at: The award can be used at eligible institutions within WV and PA. For a complete list of eligible institutions, visit www.cfwv.com. PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP 18

The WV PROMISE Scholarship Program is a merit-based financial aid program available to WV residents who meet certain academic standards. Academic requirements: Students must: - Have both a core and cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher* - Meet the minimum test score requirements on either the ACT or the SAT. * Must achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or whatever is considered a B average, based on county grading policies in both the core courses and overall coursework (weighted grades may be used). The core GPA includes all core courses, but does not include electives. For a complete list of courses, visit www.cfwv.com/promise. Eligible home-schooled students must attain a minimum score on the GED or TASC to qualify. Award amount: Eligible applicants will receive annual awards up to $4,750 to cover the cost of tuition and mandatory fees at eligible institutions in WV. To apply: Go to www.cfwv.com/promise and create a WV Student Aid Management (WVSAM) account. Log in to your WVSAM account and submit the PROMISE application before March 1. You must also submit the FAFSA by March 1. For additional information, visit www.cfwv.com/promise. Deadlines: -March 1, 20 18: Students must submit the PROMISE Scholarship application available online at www.cfwv.com/promise and the 2018-19 FAFSA available at www.fafsa.gov. - June 2, 2018 : Last day to take the SAT to establish eligibility. -July 14, 2018: Last day to take the ACT to establish eligibility. Renewal requirements: The PROMISE Scholarship will be renewed automatically if the scholar has a minimum overall 2.75 GPA on completed college coursework at the end of the first 12-month period of enrollment. Thereafter, a 3.0 cumulative GPA is required. A student must also earn 30 credit hours over each 12-month period of enrollment to be considered for renewal.** ** A student may use the subsequent summer term at his or her expense to complete the 30-hour credit or GPA requirements. All credits and grades earned starting with the fall semester after high school graduation count toward eligibility for the PROMISE Scholarship. Please remember that students who lose their PROMISE Scholarship will NOT be able to regain it at a later time. ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the science, engineering, and technology fields. Priority is given to WV residents. Program requirements: Students must: - Be a United States citizen or resident alien; - Complete the application available at www.cfwv.com by March 1, 2018; - Agree to work full-time in an engineering, science, or technology field in WV for one year for each year the scholarship was received.* To apply: Submit an application by March 1, 2018. The application will be posted by Oct. 1, 2017 at www.cfwv.com. Award amount: Not to exceed $3,000 per academic year. * Students who fail to meet the work requirements are required to repay the scholarship received plus interest and any required collection fees. In extreme circumstances, a student may be approved to substitute community service related to engineering, science, or technology in place of the work requirement. UNDERWOOD-SMITH TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP The Underwood-Smith Teacher Scholarship Program was created to enable and encourage students to pursue teaching careers at the preschool, elementary, middle, or secondary school level. Undergraduate and graduate scholarships are awarded based on academic qualifications and interest in teaching. Program requirements: Students must: - Be a WV resident; 19

- Complete the application available at www.cfwv.com by March 1, 2018; - Agree to teach at a preschool, elementary, middle, or secondary school in WV for up to two years for each year of scholarship assistance.* To apply: Submit an application by March 1, 2018. The application will be posted by Oct. 1, 2017 at www.cfwv.com. Award amount: Not to exceed $5,000 per academic year. * Students who fail to meet the teaching or alternative service requirements are required to repay the scholarship received plus interest and required collection fees. In extreme circumstances, a student may be approved to substitute an alternative work program in place of the standard requirement. For a complete list of service requirements, visit www.cfwv.com. 20

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Please check off any scholarships that you are eligible for and take this form to Guidance to pick up the appropriate applications. American Legion Post 91 Scholarship American Legion Post 91 Auxiliary Scholarship James Jim Bailey Scholarship S. Katherine Boxwell & Edwin P. Churchill Scholarship John W. Brill Memorial Scholarship Robert W. Calvert Memorial Scholarship Capon Bridge Ruritan Club Scholarship Class of 1968 Scholarship Class of 1982 Scholarship Class of 1987 Scholarship Danielle Combs Memorial Scholarship Katie Derosa Memorial Scholarship GFWC of Romney Scholarship (Women s Club) GFWC of WV Scholarship Hampshire County Community Foundation Hampshire Gas Company Scholarship HHS Scholarship Application Hampshire Homemakers Scholarship WVARSE (Association of Retired School Employees) Scholarship Mikey Hart Memorial Scholarship Hampshire County Education Association (HCEA) Scholarship Hampshire County Service Personnel Scholarship Marion D. Herriott Scholarship Hotsinpiller Scholarship 22

Bobby Hott Memorial Scholarship JCI Scholarship Layman Memorial Scholarship Patty Loy Education Scholarship Merwin C. Ludwig Scholarship Lalitta-Nash McKaig Scholarship James E Miller Memorial Scholarship Pilgrim s Pride Scholarship Romney Business & Professional Scholarship Romney Moose Club Scholarship Romney Rotary Scholarship South Branch Voiture #1535 Nursing Scholarship Carl D. Stickley Scholarship Valley Health Scholarship Rick Vecellio Scholarship Verso Scholarship Frank A. Whitacre Leadership Award Autym Wilt Memorial Scholarship WVACD (Conservation District) Scholarship WVARSE Scholarship WV Garden Club Scholarship WV PTA Scholarship WVSSAC BB&T Scholarship Albert Yanni Scholarship 23