The New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 627, New Philadelphia, Oh 44663 330-343-0100 Scholarships Packet Scholarships awarded by the New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Inc. are designed to recognize and give financial assistance to outstanding member(s) of the New Philadelphia High School Class of 2018. This packet is to be used for applying for all Quaker Foundation Scholarships. (See the next pages for more details regarding the scholarships.) Scholarships are open to all NPHS students at both the New Philadelphia High School building and at the Buckeye Career Center. Application Checklist In an effort to avoid submission of incomplete applications for Quaker Foundation Scholarships, the following checklist is provided for your convenience. Do not submit this page. Student Application Form submitted (reuired for all scholarships). Official school transcript will be added by Guidance staff after you submit your application (reuired for all scholarships). Student Activities/Honors Forms submitted (not reuired for those applying only for Academic Scholarships). Student Personal Essay submitted (see individual scholarship reuirements not reuired for all scholarships do not submit hand-written statements). Verification of Student Conduct (reuired for all scholarships) Vocational/Technical Scholarship Application Additional Information (reuired for Vocational/Technical scholarships only). All application forms must be received by Mrs. Heidi Briggs, NPHS Guidance Counselor, by February 5, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Please PAPER CLIP your application forms together, DO NOT STAPLE, and do not submit this page. All decisions regarding recipients of any scholarship are at the discretion of the Quaker Foundation. Please note that if you are awarded a scholarship via the Quaker Foundation and receive a full-ride you will not receive the scholarship money. The Quaker Foundation defines a full-ride to mean that tuition, room, and board are paid for via scholarships (other than a Quaker Foundation Scholarship) or grants that do not have to be repaid. If you receive less than a full ride, your Quaker Foundation Scholarship may be reduced to provide at most a full ride. See the example that follows. John Doe is awarded a $2,000 scholarship via the Quaker Foundation. Below are three different scenarios of the Cost (annual cost for tuition, room, and board), Award (total of awarded scholarships and grants excluding ones awarded via the Quaker Foundation), Balance (Cost Award), and QF (the amount of the scholarship awarded via the Quaker Foundation that will be paid to John). Scenario Cost Award Balance QF 1... $23,000... $18,000... $5,000... $2,000 2... $23,000... $22,000... $1,000... $1,000 3... $23,000... $23,000... $0... $0 Also, if you are selected as the recipient of a scholarship with certain narrow reuirements and change your area of concentration or any other change that affects your eligibility for the scholarship before you are recognized as the winner of the scholarship, you will forfeit the scholarship. This applies to scholarships that are contingent upon what your future plans are such as the Chip Graham, Fine Arts, all Vocational/Technical, Keith V. Nepsa, McInturf, Ashbaugh, Hodder/Williams, Lamneck/McIntosh, Baab Family, Porterfield Science, Edie, and Donna Stephenson Berndt Scholarships.
The New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Student Application Form Name Address E-Mail Phone Check which scholarship(s) you are applying for from the following list. Academic Scholarships (minimum of 3.5 GPA reuired) Leadership Scholarships (no GPA reuirement) Vocational/Technical Scholarships (no GPA reuirement) Additional Scholarships ((s (see criteria in parentheses) (no GPA reuirement) The Ashbaugh, Lamneck/McIntosh, or Hodder/Williams Scholarships (career in education) The Chip Graham Memorial Scholarship (career in education see scholarship list for additional criteria) The Keith V. Nepsa Memorial Scholarship (career in computer science) The Porterfield or Edie Memorial Scholarships (career in Science, Technology, or Engineering) The John P. and Mary I. Baab Family Scholarship (career in accounting/business) First Federal Community Bank Scholarship (student took or is taking the bank s financial planning course and will pursue a career in business or accounting) Fine or Performing Arts Scholarships (career in the fine or performing arts) James & Linda Angel Rice Scholarship, Mindy Alpeter Memorial Scholarship, Joe Metzger Memorial Scholarship (career in music), James D. Short Memorial Scholarship The McInturf Scholarship (will be attending a Bible College) College/University/Vocational/Technical School you plan to attend. If undecided, list those you are considering. School City State Accepted? Briefly describe your career goals (what you plan to major in and what career you plan to pursue). www.uakerfoundation.org 330.343.0100 Page 1
The New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Inc. Student Activities/Honors Form (Not reuired for those applying only for an Academic Scholarship.) On the next three pages please check appropriate boxes for all activities completed or participated in during your four (4) years at NPHS. In-School Leadership Activities/Roles Grade/Year Leadership Roles Line # Activity 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 1 Basketball Cheerleading 2 BCC Decca One 3 Boy's Baseball 4 Boy's Basketball 5 Boy's Bowling 6 Boy's Cross Country 7 Boy's Golf 8 Boy's Soccer 9 Boy's Swimming 10 Boy's Tennis 11 Boy's Track 12 Concert Band 13 Delphian Chorale 14 Drama Club 15 Drumline 16 FFA (Future Farmers of America) 17 Football 18 Football Cheerleading 19 French Club 20 German Club 21 Girl's Basketball 22 Girl's Bowling 23 Girl's Chorus 24 Girl's Cross Country 25 Girl's Golf 26 Girl's Soccer 27 Girl's Softball 28 Girl's Swimming Continued www.uakerfoundation.org 330.343.0100 Pages 2 thru 4
In-School Leadership Activities/Roles Line # Activity 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 29 Girl's Tennis 30 Girl's Track 31 Girl's Volleyball 32 Homecoming Court 33 Jazz Band 34 Key Club 35 Ladies' Ensemble 36 Library Aide 37 Math Club 38 Men's Chorus 39 National Honor Society 40 Office Aide (VIP) 41 Orchestra / Symphonic Band 42 OWA 43 OWE 44 Peer Mediator 45 Perfect Attendance 46 Prom Committee 47 QT's Dance Line 48 Red and Black Pack 49 Science Club 50 Student Council 51 Varsity Marching Band 52 CA Vocational Club 53 Winter Guard 54 Wrestling 55 YBL Club 56 Debate 57 Speech Grade/Year Leadership Roles Continued www.uakerfoundation.org 330.343.0100 Pages 2 thru 4
Community Leadership Activities/Roles Grade/Year Leadership Roles Line # Activity 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 1 Church 2 3 4 5 6 7 Scouts 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 4-H 16 17 18 19 20 Work (What/Where) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Other Organizations 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 www.uakerfoundation.org 330.343.0100 Pages 2 thru 4
New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Inc. Verification of Student Conduct Have you ever received an in-school or out-of-school suspension or violated the student code of conduct? (Circle one.) No Yes If yes, please explain (attach printed explanation if you prefer): Have you ever been convicted of any criminal or juvenile offenses, including traffic offenses? (Circle one.) No Yes If yes, please explain (attach printed explanation if you prefer): If you have school absences in excess of 7 days, please explain the reason for missed days. Failure to be truthful on this form may have a significant impact on your chances of receiving a scholarship! I give permission to the Quaker Foundation to contact the NPHS administration regarding accuracy of all academic, attendance, disciplinary, and extracurricular records. Signed Date Print Name Parent Signature (If applicant is under 18) Date www.uakerfoundation.org 330.343.0100 Page 5
The New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Inc. Student Essay Ø Submit a separate printed essay for the following scholarships (one page and 200 words maximum). Ø Submit only computer generated copies hand-written copies will not be accepted. Ø Be sure that only the last four digits of your Social Security Number are at the bottom of the page. (Do not include your name) All Leadership Scholarships An essay of not more than 200 words on how you see yourself exercising your leadership abilities now or in the future. The Ashbaugh Scholarship, The Lamneck/McIntosh Scholarship, The Hodder/William Scholarship, or The Chip Graham Memorial Scholarship An essay of not more than 200 words explaining why you want to pursue a career in education. The Keith V. Nepsa Memorial Scholarship An essay of not more than 200 words discussing your interest in pursuing a career in computer science. The Fine or Performing Arts Scholarships An essay of not more than 200 words discussing your interest in pursuing a career in the performing arts, fine arts, or music. The McInturf Scholarship An essay of not more than 200 words explaining why you want to attend a Bible College. The John P. and Mary I. Baab Family Scholarship and the First Federal Community Bank Scholarship An essay of not more than 200 words discussing your interest in pursuing a career in accounting/business. The Hank & Chuck Porterfield Science Scholarship and the Charles and Lucille Edie Memorial Scholarship An essay of not more than 200 words discussing your interest in pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). Personal essays are not reuired for Academic or Vocational/Technical Scholarship Applications. Page 6
The New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Inc. Vocational/Technical Scholarship Application Additional Information The Quaker Foundation will award scholarship(s) to New Philadelphia High School senior(s) attending the NPHS building or Buckeye Career Center who will continue his/her education in a vocational or technical program. These programs may include a 2 year or 4 year program at a vocational/technical school or university. Application must be received by Mrs. Heidi Briggs, NPHS Guidance Counselor, by Monday, February 5, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. All decisions regarding recipients of this scholarship by The Quaker Foundation are final. General Information: Vocational/technical school or university and program which you will enroll: When did you apply: Have you been accepted: Y N Date you will begin classes: Field of study: Be sure to include this form with the Scholarship Student Application Form. Include the Student Activities/Honors Forms and Verification of Student Conduct Form. www.uakerfoundation.org 330.343.0100 Page 7
The New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation Inc. Proposed Scholarships for Class of 2018 Scholarships are open to all NPHS students at both the New Philadelphia High School building and at the Buckeye Career Center. Academic Scholarships For students with a cumulative GPA after seven semesters of at least 3.5 (using the NPHS weighted scale) to be awarded by using a standard that combines GPA and college entrance exam results. 1. Quaker Foundation Academic Scholarship 2. Curtis W. Miller Memorial Academic Scholarships 3. Dr. Norman Browning and Margaret Davidson Browning Academic Scholarship 4. Michael Briggs Memorial Academic Scholarships 5. Adventure Harley-Davidson Academic Scholarship 6. W. V. and Elizabeth W. Buchanan Memorial Academic Scholarship 7. Daniel G. Sturtz Memorial Academic Scholarship 8. Janet Sue Walters Engelhart Memorial Academic Scholarship 9. NPHS Class of 1962 Academic Scholarship 10. Previous Recipients of the Alumnus of the Year Award Academic Scholarship 11. Past Scholarship Recipients Academic Scholarship 12. Linda Dembowski Stiles-LaGamba Academic Scholarship Leadership Scholarships For students who have exceptional leadership ualities. No GPA Reuirements for these scholarships. 1. Kay Stratton Leadership Scholarship 2. Donald R. and Shirley A. Kimmel Wagner Family Scholarship 3. Peggy and John Stratton Leadership Scholarship 4. Peggy and John Stratton Leadership Scholarships (student must currently be enrolled at Buckeye Career Center) 5. Douglas Canfield/Quaker Foundation Leadership Scholarship 6. Bob Ed Harris Memorial Leadership Scholarship (one formal sports program- 10,11,12) 7. John and Ann K. Marsh Family Leadership Scholarship 8. Herman/Dalpiaz Memorial Scholarship 9. Michael Briggs Memorial Leadership Scholarship 10. Donald W. and Mary L. Zimmerman Family/Quaker Foundation Leadership Scholarship 11. NPHS Class of 1961 Leadership Scholarship 12. Donna Stephenson Berndt Memorial Leadership Scholarship (must attend Ohio State University) 13. Richard L. Stephenson Memorial/Quaker Foundation Scholarship 14. Zachary Frantz Memorial Leadership Scholarship 15. Max T. Miller & Family Leadership Scholarship 16. Dave Korns Memorial Leadership Scholarship (any varsity sports program) 17. John & Orlena Marsh Foundation Leadership Scholarship 18. Al Dunn Memorial Leadership Scholarship 19. Jim Thompson Memorial Basketball Leadership Scholarship (varsity basketball) 20. Bruce M. and Thelma K. Hostetler Leadership Scholarship (track or cross country) 21. The Commercial and Savings Bank Leadership Scholarship 22. Connor Williams Memorial/Quaker Foundation Leadership Scholarship 23. James and Kay Patrick Family Leadership Scholarship 24. Phil and Molly Doughten Family Leadership Scholarship 25. New Philadelphia Rotary Club Leadership Scholarship 26. Rod J. and Darlene R. Reese Leadership Scholarship 27. Bill and Jody Weisgarber/Tuscarawas Insurance Agency Leadership Scholarship 28. Gary Wayne Sam Miller Memorial Leadership Scholarship 29. Mary Rebecca Weaver Page Memorial/Quaker Foundation Leadership Scholarship Continued on next page
Leadership Scholarships (continued) 30. Dean F. and Gladys A. Coutts Memorial Leadership Scholarship 31. Linda Dembowski Stiles-LaGamba Leadership Scholarship 32. Susan Stratton Smith Memorial Leadership Scholarship 33. Jerry Johnson Memorial Leadership Scholarship 34. Christian Buchanan Whittingham Memorial Leadership Scholarship 35. King/Mitchell Family Leadership Scholarship 36. Charlotte (Evans) and A. K. Rodd/Class of 1950 Leadership Scholarship 37. Jane Reiser Leadership Scholarship 38. NPHS Class of 1957 Leadership Scholarship Vocational/Technical Scholarships For students planning to continue their education in a vocational or technical program. No GPA reuirements. 1. Peggy and John Stratton Vocational/Technical Scholarship (applicant must currently attend Buckeye Career Center) 2. Max T. Miller & Family Vocational/Technical Scholarship (applicant must currently attend Buckeye Career Center) 3. Thelma Schwartz Family/Quaker Foundation Vocational Scholarship 4. Michael Briggs Memorial Vocational Scholarship 5. Linda Dembowski Stiles-LaGamba Vocational Scholarship Additional Scholarships (No GPA reuirements for these scholarships) 1. Hodder/Williams Scholarship for a student who will be pursuing a career in education 2. McIntosh/Lamneck Scholarship for a student who will be pursuing a career in education 3. Henry F. and Florence Lightel Ashbaugh Memorial Scholarship for a student who will be pursuing a career in education 4. Chip Graham Memorial Scholarship for a student who has been in the instrumental music program or the vocal music program for at least three years in high school (including their senior year) and is planning to major in education 5. Mindy Alpeter Memorial Scholarship for a student who will be pursuing a career in performing or fine arts 6. James and Linda Angel Rice Leadership Scholarship for a student pursuing a career in fine arts 7. Joe Metzger Memorial Leadership Scholarship for a student pursuing a career in music 8. James D. Short Memorial Fine Arts Scholarship for a student pursuing a career in fine arts 9. McInturf Scholarship for a student who will be attending a Bible College 10. Keith V. Nepsa Memorial Scholarship for a student pursuing a career in computer science 11. Hank and Chuck Porterfield Science Scholarship for a student pursuing a career in science 12. John P. and Mary I. Baab Family Accounting/Business Scholarship for a student pursuing a career in accounting/business 13. First Federal Community Bank Scholarship for a student enrolled in the bank s financial planning course at NPHS and plans to major in business or accounting 14. Charles and Lucille Edie Memorial Scholarship for a student who will pursue a career in one of the STEM areas of study (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math)