SCHOLARSHIPS March 2015 This is a summary of the most recent scholarships sent to the Guidance Office. Check out other scholarship sources at FastWeb.com, HighFiveScholarships.com, MeritAid.com and in the Guidance section of the GHS website. Be sure to check with the post-secondary school you plan to attend for additional scholarship opportunities. Jim and Betty Dye Scholarship Program Minimum combined SAT of 1650 or ACT of 24 and a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.00 scale Must be accepted and plan to attend full-time at Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University Northwest, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Purdue University West Lafayette, Purdue Calumet or Ball State University Open to qualified seniors graduating from Lake, Newton, Porter or Jasper county high schools, based on academic excellence, school and community involvement, potential for future success and an expressed interest in returning to Northwest Indiana 4-year tuition scholarships ranging from $500 to $3500 per undergraduate semester Submit completed application to the Guidance Office by March 1, 2015 Apply online at www.jimandbettydyescholarships.org Kohl s Cares Scholarship Program Any student age 6-18 and not yet a HS graduate who has volunteered in their community helping to make it a better place to live Describe actions in detail and document efforts above and beyond what is expected of a child his or her age; volunteer efforts must have occurred in the last year Winners are chosen based on project, benefits and outcome 1
Store winners receive a $50 gift card, regional winners receive a $1000 scholarship for postsecondary education and national winners receive $10,000 scholarships and a $1000 donation to the non-profit organization of their choice March 13, 2015 Must be nominated by an individual 21 years or older; see details online at: www.act.org/kohls Carolyn B. Mosby Scholarship Open to HS students in Lake County with a minimum 3.5 GPA who have been accepted into a four-year college, must submit a transcript and eassay that describes your life experiences and aspirations and why this scholarship would assist you in achieving your goals. Not specified March 16, 2015 See your counselor for nomination - Carolyn B. Mosby was the first African American employed by NIPSCO and NIPSCO along with the Urban League of Northwest Indiana will interview and select the award winners See the Urban League of Northwest Indiana website for several other scholarships open to Lake County residents Urban League of Northwest Indiana sponsors various awards such as: Sheriff John Buncich Scholarship Eloise Gentry Scholarship Dr. Mary Steele-Agee Scholarship SMDG LLC Technology Scholarship Horizon Bank Minority Scholarship Most of these awards require graduating HS seniors from Northwest Indiana have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale and have participated in extracurricular, community and volunteer activities 2
Some awards have additional criteria such as a specific college major, financial need, disability, etc.; see the Urban League website for specifics Submit an application with attachments which may include an essay, transcript, personal statement, resume and letters of recommendation Amounts vary from $500 to $1000 March 16, 2015 2:00 pm Details are available online at www.urbanleagueofnwi.org under Education Administered by the Crown Point Community Foundation but open to students outside of Crown Point if they meet the qualifications: American/Italian Benevolent Society Scholarship must be of Italian descent, maintain a B average, resident of Lake or Porter county St. Mary s Catholic Community School Scholarship attended St. Mary s CP K-8 grades and performed community and religious service Lisa Schaefer Stover Scholarship graduating senior in Lake County, IN attending Purdue Lafayette and majoring in vet science Youche Country Club Scholarship child or grandchild of Youche member (in good standing for at least 2 years) attending college or vocational school in fall of 2015 with a minimum 3.0 GPA Ralph E. Bennett Memorial Scholarship student accepted in Construction Engnr and Mgmt Tech at Purdue Calumet or Purdue North Central, must maintain a 3.0 GPA Complete one common application, most are based on an essay about your goals and needs, transcript and SAT/ACT scores; some awards may have additional requirements Varies by scholarship March 20, 2015 Applications must be submitted online at www.thecpcf.org 3
The 2015 Power of Children Awards Indiana residents in grades 6-11, must be nominated based on a project where the student has made a significant impact on the lives of other, demonstrated selflessness and exhibited a commitment to service and the betterment of society Four to six winners sponsored by the Children s Museum of Indianapolis A $2000 grant to further the recipient s work and a partial 4-yr. post-secondary scholarship at a participating Indiana school along with recognition in the museum s The Power of Children exhibit March 22, 2015 Information available in the Guidance Office or online at www.childrensmuseum.org/poca Indiana Sheriffs Association Scholarship Program Be a member of the Indiana Sheriffs Association or a dependent child or grandchild of a member (it is possible to apply for membership when you apply for the scholarship) Be an Indiana resident, attend an Indiana college or university majoring in a law enforcement field as a full-time student--at least 12 hours Complete the two-part application which includes a recommendation form for a high school official and submit a transcript and SAT or ACT scores Appr. 40 - $500 awards, may apply for renewal for three successive years March 31, 2015 Applications available in the Guidance Office 4
Construction Advancement Foundation Scholarship HS seniors who are US citizens and Indiana residents of Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Newton, Jasper or Starke Counties with a GPA greater than 3.0 Must pursue a career in construction or a related field such as Construction Management, Civil Engineering or Project Management at a post-secondary school Complete application including a 300-word essay Why I am interested in a career in the Construction Industry, three recommendations, SAT/ACT scores, proof of acceptance/enrollment in post-secondary school and major $2500 annual, $10,000 maximum per applicant; use toward tuition, fees, books, room and board March 31, 2015 Available in the Guidance Office or at www.cafnwin.org Martin G. Alberico Scholarship Must be a college-bound high school senior ranked in the top 20% of graduating class Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and involved in school and/or community activities Must demonstrate financial need and submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, two essays and application, plus attachments 5 - $1000 awards April 15, 2015 Available in the Guidance Office or online at www.mgascholarship.org 5
Abbott and Fenner Business Consultants Annual Scholarship Open to HS juniors and seniors as well as post-secondary students Submit by email a 500-1000 word essay on the topic: Describe your educational and life goals and explain your plan for achieving those goals. Include your degree/major and why you chose it and how it will help you achieve your goals. Up to $1000 June 15, 2015 Details available at www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm Legacy Foundation of Lake County Scholarships See the list of awards in the Legacy Foundation Scholarship Information Booklet for 2014-15 on their website. Varies Varies Details available at www.legacyfdn.org under Resources and Scholarships The Division of Student Financial Aid (formerly SSACI) is a key resource for sources of aid for children of Indiana veterans. Go to www.in.gov/ssaci for information about supplemental grants and remission of fees for these programs: Children of Indiana National Guard members Children of Veterans Children of Public Safety Officers Indiana Purple Heart Recipients 6