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s Offered to PERRY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS from The Foundation for Enhancing Communities Samuel L. Abrams Foundation (May 31) for students who are graduates from select high schools in Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry, and York counties (Multiple Winners/Amount Varies) ACES Foundation (April 1): for graduating seniors from high schools in Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher, planning on attending a school of higher education, and whose study shall be of business focus (management, administration, finance, actuarial sciences, etc.); also includes students studying trades such as cosmetology or HVAC with the intent to own their own business (Multiple winners/amount varies) Ames True Temper Charitable Foundation (April 15): for graduating seniors with a minimum 3.0 GPA, who are dependent children of associates of Ames True Temper Inc., and plan to attend a post-secondary educational institution (Varies/up to $4,000 per year for up to 4 years) Beistle Company (April 1): for students who are legal dependents of full-time employees of the Beistle Company; second preference may be given to students graduating from Shippensburg High School; third preference may be given to students graduating from high schools within a 30 mile radius of Shippensburg (Varies/up to $1,000 per year for up to 4 years) George P. Boucek Memorial of Delta Dental (April 15): for students with a minimum 2.5 GPA who are dependent children of associates of Delta Dental - either a management employee or an employee who is a member of UNITE! (2 winners/up to $1,500 each) The CODY Foundation (April 1): for graduating seniors from Newport, Susquenita, West Perry & Greenwood high schools (2 winners/up to $500 each) Baird and Mary Jane Collins (April 1): for graduating seniors within the West Perry School District with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who plan to attend a school of higher education as a full-time student. Preference is given to students planning to pursue a career in Christian Ministry, Music, or Elementary Education, or who is a member of Tressler Memorial Free Lutheran Church. Harry N. and Melva A. Derickson (April 1): for residents of Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry Counties for study in preparation for medical or dental school, nursing, physical therapy, other medical related fields, or engineering (Multiple winners; Amount varies) Lou Drane / Joseph L. and Vivian E. Steele Music (March 30): for students from Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Snyder, and York counties studying classical music composition, teaching, and performance (Multiple winners/up to $5,000 each) Roberta L. Houpt (April 1): for students from Dauphin, Cumberland and Perry counties studying nursing (Multiple winners/up to $2,000 each) Lawrence and Julia Z. Hoverter (April 1): for graduating seniors from Newport and Greenwood High Schools, who have shown a commitment to community service, and will be entering a service-related field (i.e. social work, nursing, church, teaching, working with non-profits, etc.) (2 winners/up to $1,000 each per year for up to 4 years) Ken and Romaine Kauffman (April 1): for graduating seniors from Cumberland Valley High School or Cumberland-Perry Vo-Tech, who plan to attend a four-year college, university, technical school, or community college; first preference will be given to students studying automotive technology (1 winner/up to $500) 200 N. 3rd Street, 8th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101 Tel: 717-236-5040 717-231-4463 Web: www.tfec.org

s Offered to PERRY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS from The Foundation for Enhancing Communities Law and Justice Careers (Rolling Deadline): for minority students who graduated from a high school in Dauphin, Cumberland, Perry, Franklin, Lebanon, York, and Lancaster counties, or who plan to attend a college or university in Central PA, and intend to pursue a law-related career including criminal justice, paralegal, and pre-law, as well as other law related fields (Multiple winners/up to $5,000 each) Leon I. Lock and Barbara R. Lock (April 1): Graduating seniors and graduates within the last 5 years of any high school in Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon or Perry county, who will attend HACC to study nursing (Varies/Amount Varies) Carrie and George Lyter (April 1): for graduating seniors from a high school in Perry County, planning to enter a four year program in the area of Elementary or Middle School education; preference to those with an emphasis on science or mathematics (1 winner/ Amount varies) PARTS Pennsylvania Automotive Recycling Trade Society (April 1): for a child or step child of an owner who is an eligible active PARTS member or an employee who has worked for an eligible PARTS member for at least one year prior to March 15 or a child or step child of such an employee (Multiple winners/amount varies) Penn HOSA Foundation (April 6): for affiliated, paid HOSA chapter members by January 1 with financial need (Multiple winners/amount varies) Pennsylvania House of Representatives (March 1): for graduating seniors and legal residents of PA, with a minimum 3.0 GPA, planning to attend any 4 year college in PA, and demonstrating leadership and community service (2 winners/ Amount varies) Dr. Harry V. Pfautz Memorial (April 1): for graduating seniors from Susquenita High School, with a minimum 2.5 GPA, studying forestry and/or agriculture with an emphasis in forestry (1 winner/amount varies) Ruth Cook Pfautz Memorial (April 1): for graduating seniors from Susquenita High School, with a minimum 2.5 GPA, studying early elementary education (1 winner/amount varies) Rice Family of Eichelbergers, Inc. (April 1): for graduating seniors who are dependent children of employees of Eichelbergers, Inc.(employed for at least one year), with a minimum 2.5 GPA, planning to attend any two or four year college in PA (Multiple winners/up to $2,000 each per year for up to 4 years) Anil and Neema Thakrar Family #1 (April 1): for students from Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties with a GPA between 2.0-3.0 with plans to study math, science, or engineering (1 winner/amount varies) Anil and Neema Thakrar Family #2 (April 1): for graduating seniors from Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties, with a minimum 2.0 GPA, studying a medical related discipline (1 winner/amount varies) For complete eligibility criteria & application requirements on any of TFEC s over 100 scholarships, please visit our Web site at www.tfec.org. Matching Award Opportunities TFEC is a partner with AES/PHEAA s Partnerships for Access To Higher Education, or PATH Program. recipients are eligible to have their awards matched on a dollar-for-dollar basis by the PATH program. PHEAA may grant matching funds to scholarship recipients who are enrolled in an approved Pennsylvania college or career school, who are a state grant recipient and who demonstrate financial need. The match provides last dollar support for tuition and fees. The scholarship recipient s information is submitted to PHEAA by TFEC staff. No additional work will be asked of the scholarship recipient. For more information regarding AES/PHEAA, please refer to their Web site at www.pheaa.org. For more information about TFEC s scholarship programs, please contact Allison Moesta, Program Officer for Educational Enhancement, at 717-236-5040 or e-mail her at allison@tfec.org. 200 N. 3rd Street, 8th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101 Tel: 717-236-5040 717-231-4463 Web: www.tfec.org

s Offered to Perry County High School Seniors Web Links Name ACES Foundation Ames True Temper Charitable Baird and Mary Jane Collins Beistle Company George P. Boucek Memorial of Delta Dental The CODY Foundation Harry N. and Melva A. Derickson Lou Drane Music /Joseph L. and Vivian E. Steele Music Roberta L. Houpt Lawrence and Julia Z. Hoverter Ken and Romaine Kauffman Law and Justice Careers Leon I. Lock and Barbara R Lock Carrie and George Lyter PARTS Pennsylvania Automotive Recycling Trade Society Pennsylvania House of Representatives Dr. Harry V. Pfautz Memorial Ruth Cook Pfautz Memorial Rice Family of Eichelbergers, Inc. Anil and Neema Thakrar Family # 2 Online Summary Page http://www.tfec.org/images/aces_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/ames_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/collins_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/beistle_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/boucek_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/cody_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/derickson_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/draneandsteelemusic_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/houpt_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/hoverter_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/kauffman_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/lawandjusticecareers_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/lock_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/lyter_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/parts_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/houseofreps_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/pfautzharry_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/pfautzruth_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/riceeichelbergers_onepagesummary.pdf http://www.tfec.org/images/thakrar2_onepagesummary.pdf 200 N. 3rd Street, 8th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101 Tel: 717-236-5040 Fax: 717-231-4463 Web: www.tfec.org

Opportunities for High School Seniors In 2014, 415 students were awarded more than $1.1 million in scholarships. The application deadline is April 1 unless otherwise noted in the scholarship description. Our scholarships have the ability to be matched by the PATH program offered through PHEAA. To apply visit our Web site at www.tfec.org Applications available now. Questions? Call Allison Moesta, Program Officer for Educational Enhancement, at 717-236-5040 or e-mail her at allison@tfec.org.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) It is important that all scholarship applicants complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to assist in matching you with additional sources of financial aid. The application can be completed as soon as January 1st of the year you plan to attend college. You can always go back to your FAFSA to check the status, make corrections and other changes should uncontrolled circumstances arise. After submitting your FAFSA, you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) which summarizes the information you reported. Our scholarships require a copy of your SAR to be included with your application. Applications missing the SAR or other supporting documents will not be considered, so please plan ahead! Visit www.fafsa.ed.gov for more information regarding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For more information about the Foundation s scholarship programs, contact Allison Moesta, Program Officer for Educational Enhancement, at 717-236-5040 or e-mail her at allison@tfec.org. Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with The Foundation s news, events, deadlines, and more. Some of Our s ACES Foundation Leroy G. Adams Helen R. Ahl Ames True Temper Charitable Foundation G. Thomas Balsbaugh Memorial Robbie Barron Memorial Ivin S. and Virginia D. Bear Beistle Company Binder Family Friends of Megan Bolton Memorial George P. Boucek Memorial of Delta Dental Waynsboro Community Concert Association s Joseph Bowers Simon and Eva Brenner Travel Central PA Architects Foundation Architecture Chambersburg Fannett-Metal School District Chambersburg High School Class of 1963 The CODY Foundation Robert W. Craig Memorial Harry N. and Melva A. Derickson Jan DiMartino Delany Memorial Sue and Ken Dyer Foundation Educational Opportunity Family & Children's Services of Lebanon County Adrienne Zoe Fedok Art and Music Erik J. Fullas for Wrestlers Norma Gotwalt Henry and Janet Guarriello Gordon B. and Josephine Hewlett Memorial Dr. Paul E. Hoffner Leadership Home Builders Association Roberta L. Houpt Lawrence and Julia Z. Hoverter Carol Hoy Erin L. Jenkins Memorial Ken and Romaine Kauffman David M. Kleppinger Family Law and Justice Careers Beverlee Balch Lehr & Bill Lehr Trinity College Leon I. Lock and Barbara R. Lock Leon Lowengard Lyons Family Carrie and George Lyter Gene Maclay Memorial Bruce Mangione Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Markle Clyde M. McGeary McInroy-Sheffer People Trust Mechanicsburg Area High School Alumni Association J. Brady Minich Foundation Sam Mizrahi Memorial Leo F. Moro Memorial Baseball Lee C. Morrissey William Murray Foundation PA House of Representatives PARTS PennHOSA Dr. Harry V. Pfautz D.O. Memorial Ruth Cook Pfautz Memorial Reager & Adler, PC Melvin J. and Alice Gayle Reeder Bertha and Byron L. Reppert Rice Family of Eichelbergers, Inc. Oliver Rosenberg Educational Trust Rotary Club of Mechanicsburg Charitable Delores Angle Ryder Memorial Keith A. Schaeffer Memorial Tommy Sgrignoli Joseph C. Shevock Charles Shields Ray S. Shoemaker Joseph T. Simpson Memorial Singiser Family J. Ward Sleichter and Frances F. Sleichter Memorial Award Norman & Lois Sollenberger Soroptimist International of Chambersburg Joseph L. and Vivian E. Steele Architecture Lou Drane & Joseph L. and Vivian E. Steele Music Anil and Neema Thakrar Family Frank E. Tressler Award Peggy Wagonhurst Character Recognition Richard N. Wevodau Whitaker Foundation Sci-Tech High Jill B. Whiting Jack and Edna May Yost Need Money for College? We may be able to help! 200 N. 3rd Street, 8th Floor Harrisburg, PA Tel: 717-236-5040 Fax 717-231-4463 Web site: www.tfec.org

About The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC) is a community foundation, incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Founded in 1920, TFEC primarily serves Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Perry and Northern York counties. TFEC distributes grants to many qualified charitable organizations nationwide as well as scholarship grants to students. TFEC manages charitable assets of $60 million and, in 2010, granted more than $3.9 million to charitable organizations and to scholarship students. For the 2014/2015 school year, 415 students were awarded more than $1.1 million in scholarships. A responsible management approach enables TFEC to provide continuous and stable financial support, thereby serving donors, nonprofit organizations, and our communities for generations to come. For additional information about TFEC and our many scholarship funds, please visit our Web site at www.tfec.org. Criteria TFEC has over 100 scholarship funds. Each of them has different criteria; for example, one may be for those students majoring in nursing, one may be for students with a minimum GPA of 3.0, and another one may be for students going to a specific college, university or trade school. s of $1,000 or more will be paid in two installments: one-half in the fall semester; and one-half in the spring. Checks are made payable to the student and to the college jointly after the student submits a tuition bill and a transcript of their grades. For complete eligibility criteria and application requirements for any of TFEC s over 80 scholarships, please visit our Web site at www.tfec.org. Students will apply via TFEC s online application system. If you have questions about any of our scholarships, please call Allison Moesta, Program Officer for Educational Enhancement, at 717-236-5040 or e-mail her at allison@tfec.org. PHEAA s PATH Program The Foundation is proud to be selected as only one of 37 statewide participants in AES/PHEAA s Partnership for Access To Higher Education, or PATH Program. recipients are eligible to have their awards matched on a dollarfor-dollar basis by the PATH Program. PHEAA may grant matching funds to scholarship recipients who are enrolled in an approved Pennsylvania college or career school, who are a State Grant Recipient, and who demonstrate financial need. The match provides last-dollar support for tuition and fees. The scholarship recipient information is submitted to PHEAA by TFEC staff. No additional work will be asked of the scholarship recipient. For more information regarding AES/PHEAA, please refer to their Web site at www.pheaa.org. EducationPlanner.org For help planning for college, please visit www.educationplanner.org. EducationPlanner.org is your one-stop college planning site. It has the information you need to research careers, choose a postsecondary school, apply online and find ways to finance your education. Other Helpful Web sites www.fafsa.ed.gov www.fastweb.com www.gocollege.com www.petersons.com www.collegetoolkit.com www.scholarship-page.com

What Is TFEC? The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC) is a community foundation, incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Founded in 1920, TFEC primarily serves Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Perry and Northern York counties. TFEC distributes grants to many qualified charitable organizations nationwide as well as scholarship grants to students. Helpful Web sites www.fafsa.ed.gov www.fastweb.com www.gocollege.com www.petersons.com www.collegetoolkit.com www.scholarship-page.com www.educationplanner.org The Pennsylvania House of Representatives TFEC manages charitable assets of $60 million and, in 2010, granted more than $3.9 million to charitable organizations and to scholarship students. For the 2014/2015 school year, 415 students were awarded more than $1.1 million in scholarships. A responsible management approach enables TFEC to provide continuous and stable financial support, thereby serving donors, nonprofit organizations, and our communities for generations to come. For more information about the Foundation s scholarship programs, contact: Allison Moesta, Program Officer for Educational Enhancement 717-236-5040 allison@tfec.org For additional information about TFEC and our many scholarship funds, please visit our Web site at www.tfec.org. Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with The Foundation s news, events, deadlines, and more. The Foundation for Enhancing Communities 200 N. 3rd Street, 8th Floor PO Box 678 Harrisburg, PA 17108 Tel: 717-236-5040 Fax: 717-231-4463 www.tfec.org

About the The Pennsylvania House of Representatives Program enhances educational opportunities for eligible senior high school students who reside in Pennsylvania. The program is privately funded by individual and corporate donors; no tax or other public funds are used. The program is administered by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities. The program provides four year scholarships to two high school seniors per year. Each years award varies and is equal to one semester of tuition at the State System of Higher Education. The student may use the scholarship to attend any postsecondary eligible educational institution. Eligible educational institutions include all colleges, universities, and career schools in Pennsylvania. Half of each annual award will be paid in the fall semester, and half in the spring semester. PHEAA s PATH Program recipients are eligible to have their awards matched up to a dollar-for-dollar basis by the PATH Program. PHEAA may grant matching funds to scholarship recipients who are enrolled in an approved Pennsylvania college or career school, who are a state grant recipient, and who demonstrate financial need. The match provides last-dollar support for tuition and fees and does not need to be paid back. The scholarship recipient information is submitted to PHEAA by TFEC staff. No additional work will be asked of the scholarship recipient. For more information regarding AES/PHEAA, please refer to their Web site at www.pheaa.org. Sage Scholars Program If scholarship recipients choose to attend one of the participating private college/universities in Pennsylvania listed on www.sagescholars.com, they also are eligible to receive tuition discounts equivalent to the value of the scholarship award. This non-cash tuition discount is available for each scholarship year. Selection Criteria & Application Requirements A legal resident of Pennsylvania Attendance at a Pennsylvania college, university, or career school as a full time student A minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA in high school Commitment to the community and demonstrated leadership qualities Extracurricular activities Financial need A completed scholarship application An official high school transcript or, for home school students, a detailed grade report A FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) Completed essay on the required topic Three personal reference letters A $10 processing fee

Application Hints Your online application must be filled out COMPLETELY or you will not be able to submit the application. If you are unable to complete your application in one sitting, you will be able to save your application and log back in to complete it or make any changes or updates prior to submitting. Please be sure to review the scholarship summary page and have ALL required supplemental materials that must be attached to your application prepared and ready to be attached prior to accessing the online application. Please be sure that you attach your FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) in its entirety. The report must include the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC). Please be aware that the SAR is not the same as the Summary Report. There are required supplemental materials that must be mailed. You are encouraged to mail these materials in ONE envelope. Please be sure to label the envelope/materials with your name and the name of the scholarship. For scholarships requiring letters of recommendation, you must make sure that your name and the name of the scholarship you are applying for are on the letter. Request your references early. Make sure that you ask your reference if you can use them for several scholarships, if you are applying for more than one. Request one original for each scholarship that you are applying for. Remember for all materials that must be mailed, deadline dates are in office dates, NOT postmark dates. TFEC s hours are 8:00am 4:30pm for drop-off of scholarship materials. We are located on the 8 th floor of the Fulton Bank Building at 200 N. 3rd Street in Harrisburg, PA. Mailed materials should be addressed to: The Foundation for Enhancing Communities Attn: Allison Moesta, Program Officer PO Box 678 Harrisburg, PA 17108-0678 Additional Information recipients are chosen by committees designated by TFEC and the scholarship donor. Most scholarship recipients will be notified of their award at their high school senior awards night. You must confirm your acceptance of your award immediately after you receive it, using the Acceptance Form included in your award packet. Your scholarship will not be processed until the acceptance form is returned to TFEC. We ask that Recipients thank their donors for the generosity of the scholarship. You may send these thank you notes to TFEC and we will send them out on your behalf. Helpful hints for writing these thank you notes will be included in your award packet. Page 1 of 1

Applicant s Name: High School Information This page should be completed by your Guidance Counselor. High School Attended/Attending: High School Address: Street Address City State Zip H.S. Graduation Date: Cumulative GPA: Cumulative Class Rank: Total H.S. Class Size: Attendance Information (Current School Year) # of Days Absent: # of Days Tardy: Attendance Information (Previous School Year) # of Days Absent: # of Days Tardy: Test Scores SAT Reading: Math: Writing: Date: Reading: Math: Writing: Date: Reading: Math: Writing: Date: ACT Composite: Date: The school related information provided above is accurate and true to the best of my knowledge. H.S. Guidance Counselor Signature: Date: H.S. Guidance Counselor Printed Name: Allison Moesta, Program Officer, 717-236-5040, allison@tfec.org www.tfec.org 1 of 1