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HALF HOLLOW HILLS HIGH SCHOOL WEST SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES AND CRITERIA 2012-2013 (Please note: all scholarship applications are due in the Counseling Center for processing 5 school days prior to the actual scholarship deadline date) Sign up at the following websites and provide self-related specific criteria and scholarships for which you meet the criteria will be sent directly to your e-mail address: www.scholarshipexperts.com, www.brokescholar.com, www.fastweb.com, www.scholarships.com, www.scholarshippoints.com, www.studentscholarshipsearch.com, www.supercollege.com. 10/20/12 Energeia Partnership for Teens: The Junior Academy Regional Stewardship Molloy College 10 th 12 th GRADE STUDENTS Molloy College has launched the above program for 2012-2013. This is a community service learning program designed for ages 15-18 years where students work together to develop leadership skills and implement activities through local service projects. To apply: Attend the orientation on October 26, 2012 from 6:30-8:30pm at Molloy Suffolk Center 7180 Republic Airport in Farmingdale Come to the Career Center for further information Confirm your attendance by leaving a message at 516-687-5000 ext. 6517 or email energeiaforteens@molloy.edu. 10/21/2012 National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine 9 TH 12 TH GRADE STUDENTS This program will take place in the summer of 2013 where the student will select an intensive 10-day program in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco or Washington, D.C. Nominees who require financial assistance may access the Fundraising Guide. To apply: Submit nominations online at www.nylf.org/mednom using Nominator ID: 505836-3001996641. Nominate students in 9 th 12 th grades Program dates are July 7 16 and July 21 30, 2013 Contact your counselor or the Career Center if you want to be nominated for this program There is a cost associated with this program estimated at several thousand dollars 10/25/2012 Horatio Alger Scholarship This scholarship assists students who have demonstrated integrity, perseverance in overcoming adversity, strength of character, financial need, a good academic record, commitment to pursue a college education and a desire to contribute to society. 25 $5,000 scholarships. To be eligible the applicant must be: Enrolled full time as a HS senior, progressing toward graduation in the spring/summer of 2012 with plans to enter a college in the U.S. no later than the fall following graduation Intend to pursue a bachelor s degree at an accredited institution (students may start their studies at a two-year institution and then transfer to a four-year institution) Critical financial need, preferably $50,000 or lower adjusted gross income per family Involvement in co-curricular and community service activities Minimum grade point average of 2.0 US citizenship

Submit online application at www.horatioalger.org/scholarships by October 25, 2012 including one letter of support from an adult who understands your adversity and can describe the unique circumstances in your life; a copy of their high school transcript, copy of parent/guardian s federal tax return and complete the certifications page. 10/31/2012 Coca-Cola Scholarship Foundation This award is 50 four-year $20,000 scholarships and 200 four-year $10,000 scholarships for use at accredited colleges and universities in the U.S. It rewards leadership and excellence as exemplified through academic achievement and extracurricular activities, including commitment to community service. Applicants must: Students apply online at www.coca-colascholars.org Must be a high school senior with a GPA of 3.0 or better Be a well rounded leader of tomorrow Plan to pursue a degree at an accredited US. Postsecondary institution 10/31/2012 ScholarshipExperts Education Matters Scholarship 2012 9 th 12 th GRADE STUDENTS This scholarship is open to students 13 years or older. One award will be offered in the amount of $3,000. To apply: Visit the website at www.scholarshipexperts.com/apply.htm Complete the application including name, contact information, background details, and academic details. In 250 words maximum respond to What would you say to someone who thinks education doesn t matter, or that college is a waste of time and money? The scholarship will be in the form of a check payable to the accredited postsecondary institution. 11/1/2012 NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development Future Educators Scholarship Seniors with excellent academic achievement and demonstrated dedication to serving others particularly students who want to work with young people as teachers Merit and need-based scholarships from $1,000-$15,000 annually to students admitted to the teaching profession. 11/1/2012 NYU Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program This program has awarded over 400 need-based and merit scholarships to incoming freshmen at NYU. Seniors with outstanding academic achievement l, leadership, and commitment to the principles of community, humanitarianism and social progress are considered. 11/1/2012 The Eugene McDermott Scholars Program at the University of Texas at Dallas The McDermott Scholars Program selects 16 to 20 scholars from the nation s seniors on the basis of their academic and extracurricular achievements. The program blends classroom and independent study, leadership, service, cultural, travel and pre-professional experiences. The award is valued at well over $138,000 and provides UTD tuition and fees, book allowances, living stipends, state-wide, regional and national travel and cultural experiences. To apply: Fill out the Admission Application for UT Dallas Visit the website at www.utdallas.edu 11/1/2012 Boston College Presidential Scholars The Presidential Scholars Program is for students of outstanding talent and character who strive to become leaders with integrity and vision. 15 full-tuition scholarships renewable for 4 years based upon demonstrated academic merit. Guaranteed to meet full need for 4 years. Honors Program that provides an integrated liberal arts education in small seminar style classes. Fully-funded summer internships, travel and service programs. To apply: Visit the website at www.bc.edu/centers/psp Apply before November 1, 2012

11/01/2012 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Voice of Democracy Scholarship 10/25/11 due Counseling Center The scholarship is open to all students in grades 9-12. Call for theme. This is an audio-essay contest which provides $3 million in scholarships. Students submit their entry to the local post ( Nathan Hale Post 1469) in Huntington Station Contact at Local Post Rich Gierbolilni (631) 513-3115 or Coz D Allesio (516) 241-0558 The local winner is selected and then eligible to compete in the district, state and national level The national winner is awarded a grand prize of $30,000 which is paid to the university or college. For further information about the program come to the Career Center on the 2 nd floor. 11/5/2012 Mount Holyoke Focus on Diversity One exceptional female senior may be nominated to receive free bus transportation to and from the College to attend Focus on Diversity which is a fall open house program for talented prospective students of color and who have demonstrated a strong commitment to issues of diversity. The program takes place on Sunday, November 11 Monday, November 12, 2012 Complete the nomination form at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/fodnomination. See your counselor. Must be a U.S. citizen and in the top 10% of her class Must be open to pursuing education at one of the finest liberal arts colleges for women Must possess outstanding leadership skills and demonstrate co-curricular involvement. 11/06/2012 National Association of Secondary School Principals 9 th 12 th GRADE STUDENTS The Spirit of Community Award 11/13/2012 Counselor Certification Due This unique program provides an ideal opportunity for students to celebrate the spirit of youth volunteerism and to distinguish themselves through volunteer work. One Local Honoree and up to two-runners-up for every 1,000 students will be selected. Students must go online to www.prudential.com/spirit or www. principals.org/prudential (access key: spirit) and fill out the application form 11/5/2012 People to People Leadership Summit 9 TH 11 TH GRADE STUDENTS This is a summer 2013 summit where students will visit Columbia University George Washington University, Johns Hopkins, UCLA and Stamford for 1 week and reside in their dorms. They will advance their studies in law, medicine the arts and business. To apply: Go online to www.peopletopeoplelsnom.com Username: lkesten and PIN: SDCRSW Nominate students in 9-11 grade only For complete details of this program visit www.info.peopletopeople.com Nominated students will receive more information about applying for the summit. After acceptance, students will receive an application for one or more of the 20 scholarships, as well as a press release to help acknowledge this honor within the community. 11/8/2012 Nestle Very Best in Youth Award 10/25/2012 due Counseling Center 9 TH 12 TH GRADE STUDENTS Nestle Very Best in Youth and HOBY have entered a partnership. This scholarship will recognize outstanding young people who do well in school and are doing their best to make their communities and the world a better place. The award will include $1,000 to donate to the charity of your choice; an all-expense paid trip for winner and one parent to attend the ceremony in Los Angeles, CA on July 23, 2013; and the winner will be featured in the Nestle Very Best in Youth publication. To apply:

Applicant must be between 14-18 years old Must have good academic grades Copy of transcript or current report card Two letters of recommendation 1 from teacher or principal Parent or guardian consent form Must have demonstrated the potential to lead others Complete the application online at www.verybestinyouthentry.nestleusa.com See your guidance counselor to be nominated Winners will be announced in February 2013 11/1/2012 Jefferson Scholars Foundation University of Virginia One senior who exemplifies excellence in leadership, scholarship and citizenship. No specific academic criteria looking for an extraordinary student. Past Jefferson Scholars were in the top 10% of their high school class, many had perfect scores on their SAT math, verbal or writing section, 2246 average combined SAT score. Complete the nomination form online at www.jeffersonscholars.org Official transcripts, school profiles and one additional recommendation can be uploaded on the website by the submission deadline 11/1/2012 Department of State 10 TH 12 th GRADE STUDENTS Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs The National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) is offering more than 600 full scholarships to US high school students to study abroad and learn Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Hindi, Korean, Russian and Turkish. Programs immerse participants in the cultural and political life of their host country and students will have the opportunity to possibly live with a host family, attend intensive language classes or enroll in a local high school while there. To Apply: You must be between 15 18 years of age A U.S. citizen Be enrolled in high school at the time of the application Have at least a 2.5 GPA Visit the website at www.nsliforyouth.org 11/1/2012 UMBC Scholars Several scholarship opportunities are offered from UMBC Center for Women and Information Technology, Humanities Scholars Program, Linehan Artist Scholars Program, Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program, Sherman Teacher Education Scholars Program, Meyerhoff Scholars Program. To apply: Students should possess a strong desire and commitment to the community of scholars Submit the application Students will be contacted directly by the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships once their information is reviewed Submit the application online at www.unbc.edu/financialaid/scholform. 11/4/2012 CW Post Scholarship Portfolio Review Day CW Post s faculty of professional artists will review your portfolio. Students with outstanding portfolios will be eligible for a $20,000 scholarship up to $5,000 a year for four years. To apply: Applicants may bring their portfolio in personally on 11/4 from 9-2pm to the Sculpture Building Students who are unable to come in person may mail their portfolio with prior permission from the CW Post Art Department Students who are selected to continue in the competition will participate in a second interview. Call C.W. Post s Art Department to register at 516-299-2464 For complete details visit www.cwpost.edu/scholarships

11/7/2012 American University Washington Summer Scholar s Program A limited number of HS students from across the US will be selected to attend the Summer Scholars program an exciting three-week college accredited program held at AU s Washington DC campus. Students will build their academic resume while developing study skills in preparation for college. They will learn leadership skills and engage in challenging and thought-provoking discussions with other student leaders and prominent professionals in the field. If you are interested in applying to this program contact your guidance counselor to be nominated. Students will earn 3 college credits from AU while still in High School. 11/12/2012 First Freedom Student Competition 9 TH 12 GRADE STUDENTS Essay Competition This national essay contest offers 9-12 grade students an opportunity to compete for an essay award of $2,500 and a video award of $2,500. Winners will be announced on April 13, 2013. Examine the First Amendment and the history and relevance of religious freedom in America and the world today. To apply for this competition go to www.firstfreedom.org and click on the red button under Council News. This years topic is How well has the U.S. lived up to the standard of religious freedom and religious equality set forth in the 1790 Washington letter to the Hebrew (Jewish) Congregation of Newport, Rhode Island? 11/15/2012 Emory Scholars Program Up to four seniors may be nominated for Emory Scholars and 1 for Goizueta Scholars The 150 scholarships available will cover 2/3 to full tuition and are renewable for up to four years. Send nomination materials together with application unless application is completed online. Download the application at www.emory.edu/admission/scholars All applications must be submitted online 11/14/2012 The Suffolk Academy of Medicine - Doctors of Tomorrow This introductory symposium is a prerequisite for the scholarship competition and will be held at Charles B. Wang Center at Stony Brook University from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Wednesday November 14 For Suffolk County high school seniors who are interested in entering the field of medicine. Attending the Symposium on 11/14 from 1:00-3:00pm is mandatory. Essay contest mandatory. $1000 scholarship plus "day with a doctor." For an application please come to the Career Counseling Center on the 2 nd floor or see your guidance counselor. Headcount to be supplied by November 2 Donna Delvecchio 631-851-1212 (fax), 631-851-1400 (p) 11/15/2012 UW-Madison First Wave Hip Hop and Urban Arts Learning Community Scholarship Student must apply to the University of Madison in order to apply to the First Wave Program. To apply: Visit the website at www.omai.wisc.edu Contact Alexis Anderson-Reed at fwscholarship@cdo.wisc.edu or (608) 890-1006 for complete details 11/25/2012 Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) Freedom in Academia Essay Contest This essay contest is open to all high school seniors. FIRE defends civil liberties on behalf of thousands of students on college campuses. Write an essay about how American universities betray the purpose of a university and violate the constitutional guarantees of free expression. $12,500 will be awarded in college scholarships. 1 st place - $10,000, 2 nd place - $5,000, 3 rd 5 th place - $1,000 6-10 th -$500. Winners will be announced by December 31, 2012. To apply: Enter online at www.thefire.org/contests Visit www.thefire.org/multimedia to see past winners essays and for complete details

Essays must be 800-1,000 words in length 11/30/2012 Soroptimist of Huntington Violet Richarson Award. This program recognizes outstanding contributions made by students in their homes, schools, communities, countries and the world. These are merit awards and are not based on academic achievement. This award is for a female student. There are 28, $1,000 awards. For more information visit: www.soroptimist.org. Visit www.soroptimist.org/members/program/programdocs/violetrichardsonaward/vra emailable app.html Applications are to be returned to Rebecca Rosenfeld 44 Charmian Street, Huntington Station, NY 11746 E-mail revreby@yahoo.com, Fax 631-425-8036 All Hispanic/Latino High School students may apply 11/30/2012 National Student Leadership Foundation 9 th 11 th GRADE STUDENTS The NSLF is a nonprofit education organization who recognizes outstanding students and nominates them to attend the National Student Leadership Conference. This conference is available to 9 th 11 th grade students who have demonstrated academic excellence, extracurricular involvement and leadership potential. Nominate students online at www.nslcleaders.org/foreducators.html using NSLC ID Number 99849. To be nominated: See your guidance counselor There is a cost associated with this program 12/1/2012 Villanova University Presidential Scholarship and Villanova Scholarship The Presidential Scholarship is a renewable merit-based award covering full tuition, room, board (up to 19 meals per week), general fee and the cost of textbooks for 8 consecutive semesters. To apply: Visit the website at www.villanova.edu Contact presidentialscholarship@villanova.edu (610) 519-8852 A preferred GPA of 4.0 is preferred A combined SAT score of 1450 out of 1600 is preferred A composite score of 33 out of 36 on the ACT is preferred You must apply to Villanova before December 1 Student must be nominated by their chief academic officer of their high school Villanova Scholarship This scholarship is awarded based on exemplary academic achievement and accomplishments outside of the classroom. Scholarships begin at $1,000. To apply: Student needs to be enrolled in a rigorous curriculum Rank in the top 5% of their graduating class or Have earned a minimum GPA of 3.85 on a 4.0 weighted scale Score a minimum combined SAT of 1380 out of 1600 or a composite score of 31 out of 36 on the SAT Contact: gotovu@cillanova.edu (610) 519-4000] Candidates will be interviewed by the Villanova Alumni Program 12/1/2012 Erase Racism Student Leadership Forum 9 th 12 th GRADE STUDENTS Erase Racism is a non-profit organization that seeks to motivate high school students across Long Island to make a difference in their communities and schools by increasing their understanding of institutional and structural racism. A student leadership forum will take place on Saturday December 1, 2012. To register: Visit the website at www.eraseracismny.org 7 students per school may register for this forum Complete the registration form and permission slip and have a parent/guardian sign it There are no fees associated with this forum and lunch will be provided Students will need their own transportation For additional information contact Olivia Ildefonso at Olivia@eraseracismny.org or (516) 921-4863 12/1/2012 Cincinnatus Scholarship Program

The University of Cincinnati continues to recognize and reward students through the Cincinnatus Scholarship Program. Top scholars have the opportunity to receive scholarships ranging from $2000 up to full tuition, fees, room and board and book allowance. To apply: Complete the application for admission before December 1, 2011 Apply online at www.admissions.uc.edu/apply 12/1/2012 The John Fantauzzi 58 Scholarship SUNY Cortland SUNY Cortland has begun a scholarship program for freshmen. Scholarship values are: Freshman - $2,000; Sophomore $4,000; Junior $5,000; Senior $5,000. To apply: Student must be the child of an immigrant Visit the website at www.sunycortland.edu for this scholarship and others offered 12/1/2012 Robertson Scholars Program of Duke University and UNC Chapel Hill 11/26/2012 due Counseling Center Scholarship chosen based on six criteria: behavior grounded in strong ethical principles, superior academic achievement and intellectual curiosity, strong leadership potential, active commitment to helping others and to community service, courage and collaborative spot. Value up to $160,000. Approximately 18 are awarded at Duke and 18 at UNC Chapel Hill each year. Students should submit a Supplemental Materials form with their application by December 1 copy of form is available in the Career Counseling Center on the 2 nd floor, but online submission at www.robertsonscholars.org is preferred. 12/1/2012 Boston University Trustee Scholarship, Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Each candidate must submit the Common Application and the BU Supplement together with the recommendation and a 500 word essay. Each scholarship has a different requirement. Interested students should: Visit www.bu.edu/admissions/scholarships. Applicant should be in the top 10% of their class Applicant should be leaders in their schools and communities Applicants must indicate which scholarship they are applying for on the application form. 12/1/2012 AXA Achievement Scholarship For students who demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in an activity in school, the community or the workplace Student application available at www.axa-achievement.com. Application opened online on 10/15/2012 Your application must be one of the first 10,000 submitted online to be considered. 12/3/2012 James Edward Oglethorpe Scholarship Civic Engagement Scholarship Georgia Shakespeare Scholarship These scholarships require superior academic achievement and records of leadership, active involvement in community service and leadership development, commitment to performing and understanding Shakespeare. To apply: Complete the Oglethorpe application process Visit the website at www.oglethorpe.edu, keyword: apply for each of the scholarships listed above 12/3/2012 Maine College of Art Scholarship Competition A full-tuition scholarship will be awarded to the applicant demonstrating the greatest artistic and academic excellence. To apply: Complete the application process for undergraduate admissions Fill out and submit the scholarship application form (available in the Career Center)

Submit a portfolio in digital format (as high quality jpegs, at least 800-x600 pixels but no larger than 1024 x768 pixels). Applicants who have already had a portfolio review must resubmit a portfolio in this format. 12/7/2012 Huntington Elks Lodge #1565 The Most Valuable Student Scholarship 11/26/2012 due Counseling Center 500 scholarships are available 2 for $60,000, 2 for $40,000, 2 for $20,000, 2 for $16,000, 2 for $12,000, 4 for $10,000, 4 for $8,000 and 482 for $4,000 to high school seniors across the country. These scholarships will be awarded for scholarship, leadership and financial need. To apply: Come to the Career Center for an application Visit the website at www.elks/org/enf/scholars Read and follow the directions very carefully 12/15/2012 Hispanic Scholarship Fund General Scholarships These scholarships are designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a college degree. To apply: Applicant must be a graduating high school senior Be of Hispanic heritage Be a U.S. citizen Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Have plans to enroll full-time in a 2 or 4 year U.S. accredited college Apply for federal financial aid by completing the FAFSA Apply online at www.hsf.net/innercontent 12/15/2012 Jenkins Memorial Scholarship for Teacher Education (PTA) 12/10/2012 Due Counseling Center The purpose of this scholarship is to assist outstanding students in preparing for the teaching profession. To apply: Visit the website at www.nyspta.org/awards/jenkins to download the application Must be planning to enter the field of teaching Plan to attend a SUNY college for a BA in education Or Plan to attend a 2 year community college before transferring to a BA program in education at the SUNY Have not accepted scholarships exceeding $16,000 Winners will be notified by May 1 12/17/2012 2011 NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award These awards are valued at between $1,000 - $10,000 and are open to any graduating HS senior entering their freshman year fall 2010 at an accredited (not for profit) two or four year college, vocational school or university. The program was established to raise awareness among the nation s youth of the critical role that private enterprise and entrepreneurship play in the building of America. To apply: Visit the website at www.aim.applyists.net/acclount/logon?returnurl=%2fnfib Step by step instructions are given on the website 12/21/2012 National Young Leaders Conference Counselors may nominate up to 10 students who will be in the 9 th 11th grade in the 2012/2013 academic year who demonstrate scholastic and leadership potential Each student will represents HSW as a National Scholar at NYLC in Washington D.C. Students will receive college credit through George Mason University. Submit your nominations directly online at www.cycl.org/nylcnom using Nominator ID: 505837-3001996641. There is a cost associated with this conference.

12/31/2012 ScholarshipExperts Top Ten List Scholarship 2012 This scholarship is open to any student 13 years or older. 3 awards of $1,000 will be provided. To apply: Visit the website at www.scholarshipexperts.com/apply.htm Complete the application including name, contact information, background details, and academic details. In 250 words maximum respond to Create a list of your 10 favorite books and what they have taught you. The scholarship will be in the form of a check payable to the accredited postsecondary institution. 12/31/2012 I Was Born in 1995 Scholarship Must be a U.S. student born in 1995. 1 award for $1,995 will be given. To apply: Respond (250 words maximum) Share something we might not know about students born in 1995. Visit the website at www.scholarshipexperts.com/apply.htx 12/31/2012 I Was Born in 1996 Scholarship Must be a U.S. student born in 1996. 1 award for $1,996 will be given. To apply: Respond (250 words maximum) You were born in 1996. Tell us what will be going on in our life in 2026. Visit the website at www.scholarshipexperts.com/apply.htx 12/31/2012 Colgate-Palmolive Heritage Foundation Partnership During Hispanic Heritage Month Colgate-Palmolive and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation have partnered for the purpose of encouraging young Hispanics to HAZ LA U (make the U) and get them on the path to higher education. In order to support this effort, they will be awarding 16 education grants to Hispanic students nationwide. The Grand Prize winner will win a $15,000 Educational Grant and 14 other students will also have the opportunity to win $2,500 each. To Apply: Visit the web site at www.hsf.net to apply Applications will be accepted from September 1- December 31, 2012 For more information call 888-528-5188 1/05/2013 Stony Brook The Japan Center-Canon Essay Competition 12/21/2012 due Counseling Center This is a 5 th Annual JCSB-Canon Essay Competition at Stony Brook University. This competition promotes awareness and understanding of Japan in the US. There will be 3 Best Essay Awards ($3,000-1 st place, $1,500-2 nd place and $750-3 rd place) and multiple special cash awards. To apply: Must be able to release the copyright of their essay to the JCSB and present their essay orally at the award ceremony if selected to be a recipient of an award or honorable mention. Contestants should discuss one or more aspects of Japan including Japan s arts, pop culture, traditions, values, philosophy, history, society, politics, business and technology in relation to their personal view, experiences, and/or future goals. Essay is maximum 750 words. For complete details come to the Career Counseling Center on the 2 nd floor or visit the website at www.stonybrook.edu/japancenter. 1/10/2013 Burger King Scholars Program Burger King has granted more than $12.7 million in scholarships to deserving graduating high school seniors throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. These awards are $1,000 each and may be used for educational expenses, such as tuition fees and books, during the first year of college or post-secondary vocational/technical school. To qualify: You must be a senior and a U.S. resident Maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher Work part-time an average of 10 hours per week or 40 weeks per year Be actively involved in community service activities Demonstrate financial need (1040 form required)

Plan to enroll in an accredited two/or four-year college, university or vocational/technical school by fall of application year. You must go online to www.bkmclamorefoundation.org to apply. Applications are available online until January 10, 2013 1/16/2013 Gates Millennium Scholars Program 1/09/2013 due counseling center 1,000 students will be selected and must be: African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American or Hispanic American Citizen/legal permanent resident or national of the U.S. Have attained a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale or earned a GED Be enrolling for the first-time at a U.S. accredited college or university as full time, degree-seeking first year student in the Fall of 2013 Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurricular or other activities Meet the Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria Have all three required forms (nominee personal information form, nominator form and recommender form completed and submitted by the deadline. Forms are available in the Career Counseling Center and registration can be completed online at www.gmsp.org. 1/13/2013 Cornell University s Fashion Design Award This award provides high school students an opportunity to take part in a national design competition and provide exposure to the only fashion and apparel program within the Ivy League. To apply: Design the perfect outfit to wear to a reception celebrating the first extraterrestrial colony on the moon Visit the website at www.human.cornell.edu/chefsah Applications must be completed online at www.newyorkdeca.org 1/13/2013 University of Michigan the Geisinger Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to non-michigan resident students from selected geographic areas. The scholarship is a renewable award as long as the student maintains a 3.0 GPS, is enrolled full-time in the College of Engineering, and declares an Engineering major. The full value over 8 semesters is $80,000. To apply: Visit the web site at www.engin.umich.edu/students/scholarships/new_students.html Or call 734-647-7113 1/13/2013 The Gallery Collection 3 rd Annual Create-A-Greeting Card Scholarship Contest 9 th -12 th GRADE STUDENTS The contest is sponsored by Prudent Publishing Company in New Jersey. The winner of the contest will win a $10,000 cash scholarship and a $1,000 prize for their school. If the winner is enrolled in an educational institution the $10,000 prize will be paid directly to that institution on behalf of the winner and any remainder, will be paid directly to the winner. The winner will be notified by email or mail not later than March 13, 2013. To apply: Applicants must be 14 years of age or older You must create a Christmas card, holiday card, birthday card or all-occasion greeting card Register online at www.gallerycollection.com or go directly to the www.gallerycollection.com/scholarship website. Online application must include an original work of art or photograph, first and last name of the applicant, date of birth, phone number mailing address, email address grade level, name of school currently attending and school s website address. Applications are available in the Career Counseling Center. There are specific guidelines for the creation of the card itself in order to qualify. This information is contained in the application.

1/15/2013 Torch Scholars Program at Northeastern University This is a bold an innovative support program for first-generation college students. The program includes admission to the university and full tuition, room and board for a Summer Immersion Program and eight subsequent semesters of undergraduate study at Northeastern. To apply: Complete a full admission application to Northeastern by January 15, 2013 File your FAFSA by February 15, 2013 Application fee will be waived upon request Visit the web site at www.northeastern.edu/torch for full details 1/15/2013 HOBY Advanced Leadership Academy JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY This leadership academy is open to any high school junior or senior. 250 students will be accepted for the 2013 winter session. Students must have demonstrated or potential leadership skills. The registration fee is $875 per applicant. The registration fee does not include airfare, ground transportation to/from local airports, or spending money Registration is on-line. See your counselor for further details. For additional information please contact Joy DesMarais-Lanz at desmaraislanzj@hoby.org 1/15/2013 NYU Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program at Ithaca This program has awarded over 400 need-based and merit scholarships to incoming freshmen at NYU. Seniors with outstanding academic achievement l, leadership, and commitment to the principles of community, humanitarianism and social progress are considered. 1/15/2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar Program at Ithaca College Students are selected for membership in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program based on a demonstrated record of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and dedication to furthering the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars will complete a rigorous academic program of study in their respective undergraduate schools while participating in the enriched academic and cultural experiences offered by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program. Nomination forms available in online at http://www.ithaca.edu/mlkscholars/index.html or call Shanell Pacheco, associate director for university recruitment, at 212-998-4554. 1/15/2013 Fairleigh Dickinson Metropolitan Bergen Scholar Awards This is a full tuition scholarship program for high-achieving students at Fairleigh Dickinson University. These awards are annually renewable worth more than $126,000 over the course of four years of study at the campus in Teaneck. To apply: Student must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher Rank in the top 10% of their class Score a minimum 1300 (out of 16t00) on the SAT Apply as a resident student at FDU s Metropolitan Campus Come to the Career Center on the 2 nd floor for an application 1/15/2013 Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Awards This award is for seniors only that are planning careers in government service. Winners receive an all expenses paid weekend, including transportation and housing, in Bucks County, PA to attend the Scholarship Awards Ceremony. All winners must attend the program on Saturday April 28, 2012 in order to win. The awards range from $500 to $5,000. To apply: Complete a one-page typed in 12 point type, double spaced and on a single page essay of 300 words or less stating why you are planning a career in government service including any inspiration to be derived from the leadership of George Washington. 3 copies of a letter of recommendation 3 copies of a high school transcript plus scores from SAT, ACT

3 copies of any other document the applicant chooses For complete details come to the Career Center on the 2 nd floor Visit the website at www.gwcf.org 1/15/2013 Skidmore College Porter Presidential Scholarships in Mathematics and Science Skidmore annually awards up to 5 $40,000 Porter Presidential Scholarships in Mathematics and Science ($10,000 per year) to students who demonstrate exceptional promise for study in these areas. The scholarships are awarded without regard to financial need. To apply: Complete the application to Skidmore College Respond to the science/mathematics essay question on the Skidmore Supplement to the Common Application Winners will be notified by April 1, 2013. 1/15/2013 Filene Music Scholarships This $10,000 scholarship is open to high school students who meet the criteria for admission to Skidmore College. Applications for Skidmore College are available at www. Skidmore.edu Apply online for the scholarship at www.skidmore.edu/filenescholarships 1/15/2013 Ithaca College Park Scholar Awards 1/9/2012 due Counseling Center Students must write 2 300-500 word essays on the following topics: Topic 1 - Discuss your decision to pursue a degree in your chosen field and how it was affected by a specific example of media or a particular use of communications technology (e.g. a new story, web design, multimedia presentation, film, TFV show, video game, ad campaign, or public event). Topic 2 Describe yourself Complete the application available in the Career Counseling Center Provide resume 3 letters of recommendation and your transcript. There is no limit to the amount of students permitted to apply however the field of communication is stressed for nominees\ 1/20/2013 NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development Future Educators Scholarship Seniors with excellent academic achievement and demonstrated dedication to serving others particularly students who want to work with young people as teachers Merit and need-based scholarships from $1,000-$15,000 annually to students admitted to the teacher. 1/20/2013 The Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel JUNIORS ONLY The 24 th annual Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel are being accepted for the Summer of 2012. The purpose of the Fellowships is to increase understanding and tolerance among the different Jewish denominations. This is a fully endowed fellowship that is among the most prestigious programs available to outstanding Jewish students of all backgrounds who are in their JUNIOR year of high school. No Jewish educational background is required for eligibility Applicants must have shown themselves to be outstanding individuals in leadership, character and academics. Visit the web site at www.bronfman.org for complete information on this fellowship. Orientation will begin in NYC on 6/28/2013, group departs for Israel on 7/3/13 and returns on 8/8/13 Finalists will be contracted by March 1, 2013. 1/30/2013 Dowling College Rudolph Scholarship The Rudolph Scholarship for Academic Excellence is available from Dowling College. The scholarship includes tuition, fees, dorms and the meal plan. To apply:

Student must be a full-time freshmen Applicant must have a minimum high school average of 90 Minimum combined SAT score of 1200 or 26 on the ACT Visit the website at www.dowling.edu 1/31/2013 NACEL Open Door Congress-Bundestag Vocational Youth Exchange Program This is a non-profit educational exchange organization that allows graduating high school seniors to spend a year in Germany living with a host family, participating in a school or training program, and getting hands-on work experience through an internship with a German company. The application deadline is January 31. To apply: Log on to www.nacelopendoor.org. Click on Travel Abroad and scroll down to the Scholarship box. Fill out the application on line or send completed applications to Susan Franck, Program Director, Nacel Open Door, 380 Jackson Street, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN 55101 1/30/2013 Alfred University Lelia E. Tupper Writing Competition Manuscripts, not exceeding 12 pages, can be submitted in both the Creative Writing and Expository Writing categories. In the Creative Writing, students can choose to write four poems, a short story, or some combination of both. In the Expository Writing category, students must write either a critical essay or personal essay. The first-place winner will be awarded a scholarship of $1,000 for each of the four years at Alfred University provided he or she enters the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and maintains a minimum of 3.0 GPA each year. Information available at: http://www.alfred.edu/pressreleases/viewrelease.cfm?id=4321, or call the English Department at Alfred University English Division at 607.871.2256 1/31/2013 34 th Annual Art Scholarship Competition Notre Dame of Maryland University is sponsoring an Art Scholarship Competition for young women who are juniors and seniors in high school. Prize winners will receive tuition scholarships to Notre Dame that are renewable for up to four years. First prize: $3,000 scholarship per year, Second prize: $2,500 scholarship per year, Third prize: $2,500 scholarship per year. To apply: Visit the website at www.artndm.slideroom.com All art must be the work of the student Eligible work includes drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture or for Art History a writing sample 2/1/2013 AXA Achievement Community Scholarship Program The community scholarship program offers $2,000 college scholarships to seniors who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their activities in school, the community or the workplace. To apply: Visit the website at www.axa-achievement.com Only the first 10,000 applications submitted electronically by 2/1/13 will be considered Application opened 10/17/2012 2/15/2013 National Commission for Cooperative Education 195 merit co-op scholarships available of $6,000 each for a renewable value of $4,900,000. Applications available online at: http://www.co-op.edu/scholarships.htm. Students must have a GPA of 3.5 or better and must apply and be accepted at one of the ten NCCE Partner Colleges and Universities listed below: o o o o o o Drexel University Johnson & Wales University Kettering University University of Massachusetts Lowell Rochester Institute of Technology University of Cincinnati o o o o University of Toledo Wentworth Institute of Technology SUNY Oswego Clarkson

2/22/2013 5:00pm deadline Moody s Mega Math Challenge $115,000 in scholarships is available through this program. Those interested should see their math teacher or come to the Career Counseling Center. Rules and information about the challenge are available on the web site at www.m3challenge.siam.org and click on register to participate. Challenge Weekend March 2 & 3,2013 3/8/2013 Christian Life Center The American Heritage Scholarship Two $1,500 scholarships, will be awarded to graduating seniors, one male, one female, for Long Island students whose lives exemplify genuine character and promote the scriptural values upon which our country was founded. Up to four $250 High Honorable Mention scholarships may also be awarded regardless of gender. The application is available online at www.ichristianc.org. 4/1/2013 The Robert D. Halfmann Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is awarded each year to one remarkable student who has decided to earn a college degree and pursue a career in education. The recipient must be a student or graduate of Half Hollow Hills High School West and/or a member of St. Luke Lutheran Church of Dix Hills. The scholarship award is $3,000 presented over a four year program of studies ($500 for freshman year, $500 for sophomore year, $500 for junior year and $1,500 for senior year). The recipient must remain in good standing enrolled in an accredited college or university as an education major. Any type of continuing education in any field is acceptable, i.e., ministry, counseling, school nursing, administration Preference may be given to those students who have experienced serious adversity in their lives and/or have significant financial need. In approximately 250 words please explain why you feel you would be a good candidate to receive this award. For additional information contact the pastor of St. Luke Lutheran Church. Applications can be sent directly through the g-mail website when completed Applications are available at the Career Counseling Center on the 2 nd floor. 5/13/2013 Sun Trust Off To College Scholarship 10 TH, 11 TH OR 12 GRADE STUDENTS High school seniors can win a $1,000 scholarship for expenses at an accredited college. One winner will be chosen every two weeks from September 13, 2012 through May 13, 2012. To apply: Visit the website at www.suntrusteducation.com/sweeps/default.asp You must apply online 6/14/2013 Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program Abbott & Fenner are committed to continuing their efforts at helping those who have the desire and ambition to succeed. The winner of this annual scholarship will receive their award within 2 weeks of the listed deadline. All applicants should include their full name and mailing address with their submissions. 2 $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. To apply visit the web site at www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm You must be a high school junior or senior or currently registered in any accredited post secondary institution You must be between 16 and 30 years old You must answer the following question in essay form What was the most difficult time in your life, and why? How did your perspective on life change as a result of this difficulty? Essay must be between 500 and 1,000 words Submissions must be sent by email to scholarships@abbottandfenner.com

INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS ADVANTAGE NEW YORK AT MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Resident NY high school seniors who are academically gifted may qualify for this program and save up to $34,000 over four years. Criteria include, but are not limited to, minimum high school grade point average, SAT/ACT requirements and completion of specific college preparatory courses. No additional application is required. Students will be notified of the tuition reduction award at the time of acceptance. 200 new students can qualify each year. Students are encouraged to apply for admission early and, once accepted, submit their enrollment deposit in a timely manner in order to guarantee the ANY reduction. More information available at www.mcla.edu. ALBRIGHT COLLEGE, Reading, PA Albright offers a variety of scholarships and awards to entering students. All scholarships are renewable for full-time study on Albright s campus, provided the recipient maintains the required grade point average. In order to be considered for scholarships, students must apply for admission to Albright before March 1, 2013. More information is available at: www.albright.edu/admission/scholarships.html. ALFRED UNIVERSITY, Alfred, NY Many scholarships are available to incoming freshmen. For a complete scholarship listing visit: www.alfredstate.edu. Lelia E. Tupper Writing Scholarship The first-place winner will be awarded a scholarship of $1,000 for each of the four years at Alfred University provided he or she enters the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and maintains a minimum of 3.0 GPA each year. Information is available at: http://www.alfred.edu/pressreleases/viewrelease.cfm?id=4321, or call the English Department at Alfred University English Division at (607) 871-2256 Deadline: January 1, 2013 winner notified March 31, 2013. BENTLEY UNIVERSITY, Waltham, MA Bentley is proud to sponsor their 5 th annual Tomorrow 25 competition a leadership program designed to honor 25 high achieving high school juniors who are involved in community and leadership. For more information visit www.bentley.edu/tomorrow25. BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Waltham, MA - A variety of merit scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen. All scholarships are renewable for four years, provided scholars maintain a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.25 and remain in good standing. To be considered for a scholarship, a student must submit the CSS/PROFILE, available at www.collegeboard.com. Even those students from families with strong financial resources are encouraged to file the CSS/PROFILE; many scholarship holders at Brandeis report family incomes of $100,000 or more. For more information visit the website at: http://www.brandeis.edu/admissions/financial/scholarships.html. SUNY BROCKPORT, Brockport, NY - Academic Scholarships - Various scholarships are being awarded to incoming freshmen. Awards are based on academics, SAT scores and GPA, and are renewable for four years. No separate scholarship application is necessary, but students are encouraged to apply early for consideration. Visit the scholarship office web site at www.brockport.edu/scholarships for a complete list of the scholarships offered by SUNY Brockport.

BROOKLYN COLLEGE - CUNY, Brooklyn, NY Several types of scholarships are available and selection is based on any of the following: financial need, merit, and/or participation in co-curricular and community activities. Scholarships and awards vary from partial tuition to up to $4,000 per year. Applications and information are available online at http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/offices/scholarships/. Deadline: January 14, 2013. BUFFALO STATE UNIVERSITY, Buffalo, NY - The History and Social Studies Education Department provides awards to students who have demonstrated excellence in their major, in student teaching, and in historical research and writing. Twelve scholarships or awards are available for majors. Buffalo State administers more than 100 scholarships for students demonstrating outstanding leadership qualities, academic abilities and/or financial need. Contact the Scholarship Office or more information or log onto the website at www.buffalostate.edu. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh, PA - Various scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen. All awards are based on outstanding academic merit and are renewable for four years. Financial need is not a requirement. Students are encouraged to apply for admission before January 1, 2013. For more information visit: www.cmu.edu/enrollment/admission/. CAZENOVIA COLLEGE, Cazenovia, NY Various scholarships are awarded to incoming freshman. Awards are based on outstanding academic merit and other guidelines. Presidential Scholars Award, Trustees Scholarship, 1824 Scholarship, Founders Scholarship, Dean s Leadership Award. For more information visit the web site at www.cazenovia.edu CLARKSON UNIVERSITY, Potsdam, NY Clarkson University Leadership and Achievement Awards Program. Awards recognize students in their junior year who demonstrate strong leadership qualities, positively impact school and community and have a proven academic record. The Leadership Award amount is $11,000 per year, totaling $44,000 over 4 years. The Achievement Award amount is $9,000 per year, totaling $36,000 over 4 years. Recipients must be nominated by June 1, 2012 and must complete an admissions interview by February 15, 2013. For full details visit the website at www.clarkson.edu. CLARK UNIVERSITY, Worcester, MA Clark University offers a range of scholarships to students who have distinguished themselves through academic achievement, leadership, or by demonstrating outstanding potential. These awards are given to first year students without regard to a family s demonstrated financial need. COLLEGE OF MISERICORDIA, Dallas, PA Scholarships include awards for academic achievement or leadership and are also available for majors in which graduates are in high demand. College awards include grants of $500-$5,000 each academic year for financially needy students. For additional funding opportunities, call the Financial Aid Office at 866-262-6363. CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, NY Cornell University offers the Arthur O. Eve Education Opportunity Program (EOP) and Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP). The primary objective is to help provide a broad range of services to New York Sate residents who, because of academic and economic circumstances, would otherwise be unable to attend a postsecondary education institution. Please visit the website at www.oadi.cornell.edu/heop for complete details of these programs as well as qualifying criteria.