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Available ScholarshipsDue DateInstitution/SponsorDescriptionJan 1National WildTurkey FederationTo help the next generation of conservation leaders pursue their education, the NWTF makes more than $500,000 in scholarships available to high school seniors each year. Across the country, NWTF chapters have embraced the scholarship program and have awarded more than $3 million to high school seniors since 1999. Click here for more information. For eligibility information and to apply visit 2American Legion Department of Michigan Oratorical ContestDepartment level scholarship awards range from $800 to $1500, with Zone runner-ups receiving $200. At the National level they range from $14,000 to $18,000. A contestant must register with their American Legion Oratorical Zone Chairman by January 2, 2012 (see the last page of the program information sheets for your Zone Chairman).? Your Zone Chairman will notify you of the dates, times and locations of all contests at the District and Zone level.? All Zone contests will be conducted before Monday, January 30, 2012 and the Department contest will be conducted on Saturday, February 25, 2012.Most Posts have information available and a student should contact a local American Legion Post, (ask Zone Chairman to suggest Post), and ask for sponsorship. Visit for more information.Jan 4Dr. Seuss’sOh, the Places You’ll Go! College ScholarshipAward - $5000 Dr. Seuss's?College Scholarship recognizes a high school senior that understands and values the limitless possibilities that education can offer with a scholarship award.? Applications can be found in the Career Resource Center office or visit Jan 4Montana State2010 Presidential ScholarshipsThe Presidential Scholarships are Montana State University's most prestigious freshman awards, recognizing academic achievement as well as special personal qualities. Forty finalists will be interviewed on campus, and all finalists will be offered at least a renewable tuition waiver starting in the Fall of 2010, worth $20,000 for Montana residents, and $60,000 for non-residents. Up to twenty will be awarded the Presidential Scholarship, which includes a generous annual stipend along with the tuition waiver. Scholars who maintain the required academic standards may expect to have their awards renewed for four years. Presidential Scholars also receive admission to the Honors Program. A cumulative GPA of 3.75 and a composite score of 30 on the ACT or 2000 on the SAT (all 3 scores) are the expected norms for applicants. The Presidential Scholarship application deadline for fall 2012 awards is January 4, 2012. For more scholarship information visit 6The Birdsong Spirit AwardThe Birdsong Spirit Award seeks to reward two South students involved in community service. Two $250 awards will be given to individuals who inspire the spirit of giving based on both their volunteer service and essay responses. For the application information on how to apply visit the CRC or you can click here.?Jan 7John F. KennedyProfile in Courage Essay ContestThe contest is open to United States high school students in grades nine through twelve attending public, private, parochial, or home schools. The winner of the competitive annual contest is awarded a?$10,000 prize and is invited to accept the award at the Profile in Courage Award ceremony hosted each May by Caroline Kennedy at the Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. The student’s nominating teacher receives a John F. Kennedy Public Service Grant in the amount of $500 and?is also invited to attend the Profile in Courage Award ceremony.?A second place winner receives $1,000 and up to five finalists each receive $500. Past winners and finalists are not eligible to participate. Employees of John Hancock Financial Services and members of their families are not eligible to participate. Essays can be no more than 1,000 words. Citations and bibliography are not included in the word count. Essays must be the original work of the student. John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Edward M. Kennedy are not eligible subjects for essays. For the complete rules and how to apply visit the website at 9Ron Brown Scholarship ProgramAward of $10,000 per year for 4 years to a minimum of 10 students. Applicants must be African-American seniors who exhibit academic excellence, leadership, commitment to community service, and demonstrate financial need. Application materials must be mailed in one packet. Transcripts and letters of recommendation should not be sent under separate cover. Incomplete, e-mailed or faxed applications will not be considered. The November 1st deadline will also be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program AND forwarded to a select and limited number of additional scholarship providers. The January 9th deadline will be considered for the Ron Brown Scholarship ONLY. For the application and more information visit 10Burger KingScholars ProgramThe HAVE IT YOUR WAY? Foundation is excited to announce the 2011 BURGER KING? Scholars Program. New this year… $1,000, $5,000 and $25,000 scholarships are now available to all eligible high school seniors and Burger King employees. General Track – must be a resident of the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Employee Track must be a resident of the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico and maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher. For more details and how to apply can be found at: 10Michigan Association of State and Federal SpecialistsThe purpose of the scholarship program is to financially support post-secondary education for qualifying seniors or high school graduates who are attending their first year of college. Scholarship winners will be selected based upon the following areas of equal point value:? High school or college transcript from fall 2011 (20 points)? Extracurricular activities/leadership activities within the community or church (20 points)? Three letters of recommendation, including letters from a principal, faculty member/staff and a non family member (20 points)? Financial need (20 points) ? A 300 word (maximum) essay outlining his/her leadership activities and future goals (20 points)Information and applications are available in the Career Resource Center.Jan 11Gates Millennium ScholarshipsVarious awards for minority students with a minimum 3.3 GPA, leadership ability and who meet the Federal Pell Grant criteria. Nomination required. . Jan 13SCADThe University for Creative StudiesLamp Design CompetitionFor the 2011-2012 academic year, high school seniors are eligible to enter all competitions; For more information and to apply visit HYPERLINK "" 13University of Michigan Club of Greater DetroitTen scholarships with awards of $3,000; for incoming freshmen at U of M Ann Arbor. Applicants must have high scholastic records (ACT: Minimum score of 31, SAT: Minimum score of 1400), and demonstrate leadership; some scholarships are need-based. Visit for the application information. Jan 13MABF/WXYZ-TV Broadcasting ScholarshipWXYZ-TV, in cooperation with the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Foundation, is offering a one-time, $1,000 scholarship to assist students who are actively pursuing a career in a broadcast-related field at a Michigan college or university. Interested students are required to submit a cover letter, resume, letters of recommendation, and a 200-300 word essay outlining their career goals to the MAB Foundation no later than Friday, January 13, 2012 to be considered for the WXYZ-TV Station Scholarship. For more information visit 15Davenport UniversityGerald R. FordMemorial ScholarshipThe Gerald R. Ford Scholarship is available to one student each year who enrolls as a freshman after high school graduation, takes at least 15 credits per semester, majors in business, technology or health, and attends the W.A. Lettinga Campus in Grand Rapids. The scholarship covers the costs of tuition, books, fees, study abroad, on-campus housing and meal plans. Criteria for applying: Minimum high school GPA of 3.75 at the end of 6th semester of high school, minimum ACT score of 31 and an essay. Visit for more information and to apply.Jan 15Washington Crossing FoundationCompetition open to all high school seniors who are U. S. citizens and are planning careers of service to the United States in local, state, or federal government. Offers a variety of national and regional college scholarships ranging from $500 to $5,000. Awards for those entering Armed Forces Colleges are eligible for one-year special awards. For complete rules and application visit 15NALS of Michigan--the Association for Legal Professionals Scholarship Award$1,000 non-renewable tuition/books-only scholarship to those enrolled in a school of advanced education in the legal field. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of scholastic or legal career achievements, future career goals, demonstration of financial need, and leadership ability. Applicants must be a high school senior enrolled in a college or university for fall and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applications available in the CRC or at . For additional information visit the site directly at . Jan 15Ithaca CollegeMartin Luther King Jr. Scholar ProgramThe Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar Program is open to academically talented students from ethnic and racial backgrounds that have been historically underrepresented in American higher education. Scholars receive up to full tuition in aid every year, with a minimum merit-based scholarship of $18,000. You must have an application for admission to Ithaca College complete and on file NO later than January 2, 2012. For more information and how to apply visit 15Skidmore College The Filene Music ScholarshipEach Filene Scholarship carries with it a four-year award totaling $12,000. At least four scholarships are awarded for each incoming class, with three of the awards being made solely on the basis of musical excellence, without regard to area of specialization. The fourth scholarship will be awarded to help meet the department's current ensemble needs. For complete details visit 15Skidmore College Porter Presidential Scholarships in Mathematics and ScienceSupports up to five students annually and is awarded on the basis of superior accomplishment and exceptional promise in science and mathematics, without regard to financial need. Each Porter Scholar is awarded a $60,000 scholarship ($15,000 per year). Applicants who wish to be considered for the Porter Scholarship must respond to the science/math essay question on the Skidmore Supplement to the Common Application. For more information visit 15Martin Luther King Jr. ScholarshipWashington University in St. LouisThe Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship is granted to students who are committed to the promotion of diversity in our society and who demonstrate leadership in the classroom, on campus and in the greater community. Recipients of this scholarship will be connected to students, faculty and staff who are dedicated to promoting Dr. King's ideals at?Saint Louis University.Students who meet the following criteria are invited to fill out a separate application for Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship candidacy:* A ranking in the upper one-third of the student's high school class* Above average ACT or SAT test scores* Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, weighted or unweighted, as reported on the student's high school transcript at the time of applicationFor more information visit 16William D. & Jewell Brewer ScholarshipAmerican Legion, Department of MichiganAVAILABLE TO: Residents of Michigan who are a son, daughter or grandchild of a veteran planning to attend any recognized college or university.?$500 nonrenewable award. ?Selection Based On:Students Academic Standing (2.5 GPA minimum) Financial Need Proof of Parents Military Service Record Indication of Students Ability to Achieve Student Goals and Intentions Application deadline is January 16, 2012. Application must be send to the District Commander by this date. Visit for more information. Download application here Jan 16Guy M. Wilson Scholarship American Legion, Department of MichiganAVAILABLE TO: Michigan's High School Sons, Daughters or Grandchild of Veterans Planning to Attend a Michigan College. $500 nonrenewable award. ?Selection Based On:Students Academic Standing (2.5 GPA minimum) Financial Need Proof of Parents Military Service Record Indication of Students Ability to Achieve Student Goals and Intentions Application deadline is January 16, 2012. Application must be send to the District Commander by this date.Download application here Jan 16Columbia College Chicago Young Authors Writing ContestAll high school students are eligible. Submit your best writing in Fiction, Creative Nonfiction and Short Plays. First-, second-, and third-place winners in each category will receive awards range from $200 - $50. For complete guidelines and entry form visit 18Calvin CollegeMusic ScholarshipsScholarships for first-year students are available for piano, organ, voice, winds (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba), strings (violin, viola, cello, double bass), and percussion. Students who are awarded a music scholarship are required to take private lessons (in the area of the award) and participate in an appropriate faculty-directed ensemble for the duration of their scholarships. For more information visit 20National Honor SocietyScholarshipProgramThe National Honor Society Scholarship program is a nomination process. Students cannot apply but must be nominated through their high school National Honor Society chapter. Nomination forms cannot be sent to students or parents but must be obtained through the high school NHS Chapter Adviser. If you are a high school senior, a member in good standing of your school's National Honor Society chapter, and wish to be considered for nomination, contact your local high school NHS Chapter Adviser.Jan 20C-SPAN's STUDENTCAMC-SPAN's StudentCam is an annual national video documentary competition that encourages students to think seriously about issues that affect our communities and our nation. Students are asked to create a short (5-8 minute) video documentary that responds to one of the topics listed below. 75 student prizes will be awarded. Requirements Since C-SPAN’s philosophy is to show varying sides of an issue, winning StudentCam documentaries will provide the same treatment of their selected topic. Include C-SPAN programming related to your topic 5 to 8 minute time limit Credits at the end of your documentary or a works cited list For complete rules and this year's StudentCam Topic go to Jan 20Indiana University School of Journalism ScholarshipAmount not specified; for seniors enrolled in IU and pursuing a career in mass media; strong academic record and participation in journalistic activities required. . Jan 20DECA ScholarshipsVarious awards from various companies (Claire's, Don DeBolt, Finish Line, Hilton, Marriott, NAPA, NFIB, Otis Spunkmeyer, Safeway, SEARS/Kmart, Target, TJ Maxx/Marshalls, Walgreens, and Harry Applegate). Applicants must have DECA participation and accomplishments. Some applications require employee status with the company offering the scholarship. See your DECA advisor for application booklet or go to 20Regis UniversityNatural Science ScholarshipThis full-tuition scholarship is awarded to Regis College freshmen who plan to major in chemistry, biology, or mathematics. A test of proficiency is given at the University in February. Scholarships are renewable for up to four years of study (eight semesters for freshmen and four semesters for transfers) for students who maintain a 3.0 or higher grade point average. Recipients must remain in the field of study for which the award was made. Natural Science Scholarships are not available during the Summer semester. To receive registration information for the Science Scholarship Examination Program, please call the Office of Admissions at 800.388.2366 ext. 4900 or email visitru@regis.eduJan 20The Art Institutes Passion for Fashion CompetitionThe Art Institutes Passion for Fashion Competition is your chance to unleash your passion on the world of fashion. You could earn up to a half-tuition scholarship to enroll in a fashion degree program at an Art Institutes school, plus a VIP trip to New York City. For more information or to apply visit 25Indiana University Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns ScholarshipRobert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program offers five scholarships for incoming freshmen up to $5,000/year for four years for students with outstanding academic and personal achievement interested in pursuing Jewish studies at IU. Additional information is available at Jan 25Bank of America Neighborhood Excellence Student Leaders programFive high school juniors and seniors in HYPERLINK "" 44 markets participate in a leadership summit in Washington, DC and a paid internship with a local nonprofit/charitable organization. If you are a community minded junior or senior in high school this scholarship program is for you! Go to for more information. Jan 27University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Dearborn or Flint)LEAD Scholars:Leadership, Excellence, Achievement, Diversity.Scholarships provide $8,000/year for Michigan residents and renewable up to three more years. Eligibility Criteria for LEAD Scholars: ACT: Minimum score 27 or SAT: Minimum score of 590 verbal/630 math For more information visit the webpage at 27McDonald's Corporation USA National Employee Scholarship/McScholar of the Year51 $2,500 awards; three $5,000 McScholar of the Year awards to the student-employees who demonstrates the highest commitment to school, work and community service. Applicants must be employees of McDonalds and have at least 4 months of continuous employment at the time of application; must also work at least 15 hrs/week. Must demonstrate academic achievement, community involvement, and strong job performance. For more information go to Jan 29Thiel College Presidential ScholarshipAny student with a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school GPA has the opportunity to compete for one of the Academic Departmental Chair Scholarships. An on-campus event will be held Saturday, February 25, 2012 or Sunday, February 26, 2012 in which those students will meet with members of their anticipated academic department for consideration of this prestigious award. Students must apply and be accepted to Thiel by February 15, 2012 to be invited to compete. This award is renewable for four years provided with the maintenance of a 2.5 cumulative GPA.Jan 31Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation Scholarship OpportunitiesOffering one $5000 award to a high school senior female who will be entering college in the fall. The high school senior scholarship is worth $5,000 annually, and is renewable for up to three additional years, for a total possible value of $20,000. Applicant must be a resident of the State of Michigan with a minimum of a 2.8 GPA. Go to the following link for an application and eligibility information. Jan 31DuPont Challenge Science Essay CompetitionStudents currently enrolled in grades 7 through 12 and attending public, private, or home schools in the United States, Canada, or their territories. Write an original 700 to 1,000-word essay created exclusively for The 2012 DuPont Challenge. Write only about a science-related topic. No matter how well-written and researched, essays submitted on non-science topics are disqualified. Go to for the official rules and entry information. You may also visit 31Princeton Prize for Race Relations$1000 award. The candidate must be actively involved in a volunteer activity for the last 12 months that has had a significant positive impact on race relations, broadly defined, in his or her community. For more information go to Jan 31Calvin CollegeHoward Hughes Medical Institute ScholarshipsOffering six $2,500 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholarships to incoming first-year students who are interested in studying one of the basic sciences or mathematics at Calvin. The scholarship is awarded based entirely on academic merit. Must have an overall high school GPA of at least 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale), an ACT composite score of at least 30 or an SAT combined score of at least 1300 and have grades of B or higher in high school science classes. For more information and to download an application visit 31OP Loftbed Scholarship$500 award; students must complete an online application with essay questions. Award based on creativity.? . Jan 31 Nacel Open DoorOur scholarships are intended to reward hard-working, international minded students and encourage them to study abroad. We look for students active in the community and school, making the extra effort to get involved while maintaining high academic standards. To be eligible to apply, students must be U.S. citizens and meet the following qualifications: Graduate from high school in January or June, be between eighteen and nineteen years of age (some flexibility available), have a “B” (3.0) academic and/or vocational grade point average, be highly recommended by their school, demonstrate leadership ability and willingness to serve as a young ambassador of the USA. To learn more about this program or to apply go to 1University of MichiganGloria Wille BellandCarlos R. BellScholarshipUniversity of Michigan College of Engineering and College of Literature, Science and the Arts offer the $20,000 Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Scholarship to students who have been admitted to U of M pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field. This renewable scholarship is available only to students that meet certain geographic criteria, one of which is graduation from a Wayne County school. For more information visit 1Shimer College The Great Books College Of?ChicagoThe Michel de Montaigne Scholarship will be awarded to students new to Shimer on the basis of students' merit in writing and discussion--the kind that Shimer students undertake every day. One full-tuition, two half-tuition, and a number of honorable mention awards up to $8,000 each renewable scholarships for the 2012-2013 academic year. For more information visit 1Elks National FoundationLegacy Awards$4,000 scholarships ($1,000 year for four years). The Foundation offers a total of up to 250 awards. If you are the child or grandchild of an active Elk member, click here to apply: Feb 1Davidson Fellows ScholarshipThe Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000 scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Mathematics, Science, Literature, Music, Technology, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception For more information and to see if you qualify visit 1United States Institute of Peace National Peace Essay Contest$1,000 State-level scholarship, $2,500 - $10,000 National-level awards. Contest for students 9 - 12 grades; 1500 word maximum essay addressing topic posted on the website: 1 ESA Foundation BoardVarious scholarships – You can apply for up to three. Go to ? Click on scholarships and grants, then on how to apply, click on current scholarships available by state, pick MI, you can print the list to help fill out the application. There is a $5 processing fee.Feb 1The Blue PencilElizabeth Bishop ScholarshipAny piece of fiction, verse, or playwriting that (1) has been written by a student who does not attend Walnut Hill and who is an 8th-, 9th-, 10th-, or 11th-grader in the fall of 2009, and (2) has been properly submitted to The Blue Pencil Online—via the TBPO submission manager—between October 1, 2009, and February 1, 2010 (2:00 p.m., EST), will be considered for the Prizes. For more information go to Go to for rules. Feb 1Columbia College Chicago Presidential ScholarshipMerit-based awards up to $8,000 per academic year. Applicants need to submit the following: Completed admissions and presidential scholarship application forms, high school transcripts (most recent available), two letters of recommendation, and creative work samples. Awards are renewable if students maintain a 3.0 GPA and attend Columbia as full-time students. Applications are available online at 1AXA Achievement Community ScholarshipMore than 300 students will be selected to receive a $2.000 award. Up to twelve awards will be given per AXA Advisors branch office. Must be ambitious and motivated, as evident by outstanding achievement in school, community, or work activities. Go to axa- or to for more information about the program.Feb 3SCADThe University for Creative StudiesAccessories and Fashion CompetitionFor the 2011-2012 academic year, high school seniors are eligible to enter all competitions; For more information and to apply visit 3The Art InstituteBest Teen ChefCompetitionThe Art Institutes Best Teen Chef Competition is your opportunity to rise to the occasion and earn tuition scholarship money toward a rewarding, creative career in the kitchen. Show off your fresh ideas as you compete against other high school seniors and you could be named a Best Teen Chef. Each participating Art Institute will award the title of the school’s Best Teen Chef, who will earn a $4,000 tuition scholarship toward a culinary program at that school. Second place finishers at each school will earn a $1,000 tuition scholarship toward a culinary degree at that school. Local Cook-Off Competitions will be held on or around April 21, 2012.* For more information visit 6Bloomfield Hills FinancialStock to ScholarshipChallengeThe Stock to Scholarship Challenge is open to all high school students currently enrolled in a Michigan high school located in Macomb, Oakland or Wayne County. Registration for the Stock to Scholarship Challenge ends February 6, 2012. NO late entries will be accepted. Trading begins February 13th and will end as of market close April 30th. There is space for a total of 2,000 contestants. Limit one Stock to Scholarship Challenge account per eligible student. Pick up the packet of rules in the Career/College Resource Center.Feb 8KFC Colonel's ScholarsStudents must be enrolling in a public college or university within their state of legal residence. Requirements: A minimum GPA of 2.75, pursuing a bachelor's degree, demonstrate financial need, be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident. Applications and more information at or 10Meijer Great Choices Film FestivalMore than $20,000 in prizes - The Meijer Great Choices Film Festival is open to all Michigan high schools. We are pleased to announce the Meijer Great Choices Film Festival where high school student filmmakers, from around the state, can inspire and encourage positive life choices to Michigan's K-12 youth through public service announcements.The ten semifinalists for *K-6 Character Education, *K-6 Healthy Living, *K-6 Celebrating Diversity, *7-12 Character Education, *7-12 Healthy Living, *7-12 Celebrating Diversity will be invited to the Meijer Great Choices Film Festival Awards Event to be held in June. For registration as well as complete rules and guidelines visit 10NFL Alumni Detroit ChapterScholarshipsThe NFL Alumni – Detroit Chapter supports two $2,500 scholarships, one for a male high school student athlete and one for a female high school student athlete who reside in Wayne County. To be eligible you must have an overall GPA of 3.5 or better, minimum score of 24 on ACT, senior status, accepted to a 2 or 4 year college, nominated by a high school coach, participated at the varsity level in athletics at least one year and has NOT accepted any scholarship funds or grants to participate in college athletics. Come to the CRC for an application and instructions.Feb 10Michigan Education Association(MEA) ScholarshipVarious awards will be given. Applicants must graduate from a public high school, and plan to attend a Michigan public community/junior college, four-year degree-granting institution, or vocational training institution that grants a degree, certification or license. Those attending the following private institutions are also eligible: Baker College–Flint/Owosso; University of Detroit–Mercy; Davenport University—Eastern Region Campus; Adrian College; Finlandia University; Albion College; and Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University.. The general criteria for awarding the scholarship includes: academic achievement, extra-curricular activities, and school and community service. All other criteria being equal, first consideration will be given to children of MEA members and students from lower income households. For an application and more information go to: or pick up information in the Career Resource Center.Feb 10Northwood University Dick and Betsy DeVos ScholarshipScholarship for Young Entrepreneurs! Awards range from $5,000 to $10,000 per qualified student. This is an annual scholarship. AWARDS ARE BASED UPON: Submission of scholarship application and essay by February 10, 2012. Academic merit. Finalists are required to visit the Michigan Campus on February 18, 2012 or March 3, 2012 to participate in a competitive presentation. Confirmation and details will be provided upon receipt of application. The presentation should be up to five minutes long followed by a question and answer period with the selection panel.For more information and how to apply go to the following pdf file. 11TeenTribunewhowhatwhenwherewhy? If you could spend a day with anyone alive or dead, real, fictional or imaginary… Who would you pick? What would you do with them? When would you meet: in the past, present or future? Where would you meet them? Why would you pick them? Tell us in 100 words or less, and you may win $100 in our second 100-word essay contest. Entries will be judged in ten categories, with separate categories for each grade, 3rd through 12th. For more information visit 12College Goal SundayEvent hosted at many locations across Michigan—Check the website for host sites closest to GP; get free help filling out the FAFSA and enter to win scholarships just by attending: 3 individual $500 and 1 $1,000. Go to for more information.Feb 14CMU Leadership Advancement ScholarshipThe Leader Advancement Scholarship awards 40 Michigan high school seniors who have distinguished themselves through their records of leadership and service with an $8000 scholarship - $2000 per academic year - to enroll in CMU's renowned leadership development program. To qualify for the Leader Advancement Scholarship, you must be admitted to CMU and have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.0. Please contact us at (989) 774-1909 or toll free at (888) 292-5366 if you have questions about this application. E-mail questions to cmulead@cmich.edu. You can apply at 15AFA Teens for Alzheimer's AwarenessCollege ScholarshipIn a further effort to provide an outlet for teenagers to express their thoughts about Alzheimer’s disease and to engage the younger generation in this cause, AFA is pleased to offer the AFA Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship—an annual $5,000 scholarship awarded to one deserving college-bound student, and $500 and $250 scholarships awarded to the first and second runners-up, respectively. This scholarship provides an excellent opportunity for college-bound students to give thoughtful consideration to the impact Alzheimer’s disease has on their own lives and others in their family and community. Students are required to submit an autobiography and write a 1,200 to 1,500 word essay. For more information and eligibility requirements visit or 15Thiel College Academic Departmental Scholarship CompetitionAny student with a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school GPA has the opportunity to compete for one of the Academic Departmental Chair Scholarships. An on-campus event will be held Sunday, February 20, 2011 or Saturday, February 26, 2011 in which those students will meet with members of their anticipated academic department for consideration of this prestigious award. Students must apply and be accepted to Thiel by February 11, 2011 to be invited to compete. This award is renewable for four years provided with the maintenance of a 2.5 cumulative GPA.Feb 15National Co-Op Scholarship ProgramVarious awards. Applicants must complete all the required admission application materials and be accepted to one of the National Commission Partner Institutions listed on website. Applicant must also have a minimum 3.5 GPA and write an essay. Go to co-op.edu or for more information.Feb 15Savannah College of Art and Design Distinguished Scholars AwardThe SCAD Distinguished Scholars award will be in the amount of $20,000 per year. Students wanting to be considered for this award must be recommended by a teacher or school counselor. This scholarship is applicable toward tuition to attend SCAD in Savannah, Atlanta, Hong Kong or online through eLearning, and may be renewed annually if student maintains grades. Teacher/counselor nominations and students’ completed application files (including transcript, official test scores and portfolio) must be received at SCAD by February 15, 2011. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.75, ACT score of at least a 27, outstanding visual arts, performing arts, writing or riding capabilities, honor and awards for competitions or other recognitions and leadership skills. If you qualify and would like to be nominated come to the CRC for more information.Feb 15Storied SATContestIt’s here – the chance of a lifetime (well, at least of your high school years). Use 25 SAT words in a short story, make it fun, original and simply out of this world, and be entered to win the top prize – $1000! We will inform you of your story’s fate as quickly as we can (within a month after the submission deadline, which is February 15, 2011).Here’s how it works in five easy steps:Download the STORIED SAT app from iTunes ~ Read as many of the existing STORIED stories as needed in order to get a feel for the tone and voice we are looking for.~ Pick any of the 10 25-word units in Volume I~ Write your own story using the 25 words, while being mindful of the volume theme, which is The Prize.~ Make the story really good. No, scratch that – make it unbelievably great! (Usually, that means revisions!)~ Remember, the theme is just a general guideline; your story may only have a loose connection to its theme.For complete rules and how to submit your story visit 15Nursing Home AbuseThe Nursing Home - Awareness and Prevention Scholarship was created by Education Aid, Inc. and funded by Nursing Home . Its purpose is to give the selected applicant the financial resources to pursue a career that will aid in raising awareness and/or preventing nursing home abuse.You would be a terrific candidate for this scholarship if you are: Currently attending an accredited post-secondary institutionA US citizenAlready receiving some type of financial aidGetting a degree in:Nursing (a background in geriatrics is preferred),Social Work,PsychologyHealthcare Administrationwith which you are considering using to work with the senior citizen population or to help combat nursing home abuse.For more information or to apply visit 15ChairScholars Foundation, Inc.$3,000 - $5,000 award per year for each college year of study (maximum $20,000). Applicants must be physically challenged, but do not have to be in a wheelchair. Applicants must show financial need, and have at least a 3.5 GPA. Essay required: how the student became physically challenged, and how it has affected future goals. Application information is available at ; all applications must be mailed.Feb 15National SocietyDaughter’s of the American Revolution The following scholarship is available in the area of NursingThe Caroline E. Holt Nursing Scholarship is a one-time award of $1000awarded to students who are in financial need and are accepted and enrolled into an accredited school of nursing.All applicants must obtain a letter of sponsorship from their local DAR chapter. (The only exception is the American Indian Scholarship.) Your state scholarship chairman will assist in locating the chapter nearest you. For information on how to obtain this information visit 15National SocietyDaughter’s of the American Revolution The following scholarships are available in the areas of political science, history, government, and economics:The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American HistoryScholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Government. This is an award of $2,000 each year for up to four years with annual transcript review by the National Chairman required for renewal.The Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a deserving junior or senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States who is pursuing a major in political science, history, government, or economics. This is a one-time award in the amount of $1,000All applicants must obtain a letter of sponsorship from their local DAR chapter. (The only exception is the American Indian Scholarship.) Your state scholarship chairman will assist in locating the chapter nearest you. For information on how to obtain this information visit 15National Commission for Cooperative Education155 merit co-op scholarships of $6,000 each. To qualify for this scholarship, students must have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale, complete all the required admissions applications material and be accepted for the 2011-2012 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed. They must also Complete the National Co-op Scholarship Program Application including a typed one-page essay (500-words) describing why they have chosen to pursue a college cooperative education program. You can find the online application along with the instructions on how to apply at 152012 Best Buy @15? ScholarshipsBest Buy Children's Foundation is awarding up to $1.2 million in scholarships (1,200 - $1,000 awards) to recognize and reward students who have made extraordinary contributions both inside and outside of the classroom.Applicants must: Be students currently in grades 9-12 living in the United States or Puerto Rico. Have a minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale), or equivalent. Demonstrate commitment to and involvement in community volunteer service or work experience. Following high school graduation, plan to enter a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States or Puerto Rico. Applicants who are current high school seniors must enroll no later than fall 2011. Applicants who are in grades 9-11 must plan to enroll no later than the fall term following high school graduation. Have never been selected as a Best Buy @15 recipient. For more information and to apply visit: 15The Islamic Society of North AmericaDr. Abdulmunim A. Shakir ScholarshipTwenty scholarships of $1000 each will be awarded September 2011 based on merit and academic achievement for students entering their first year of undergraduate study. To be eligible you must have a 3.0 or higher and entering your freshmen year in college. Award recipients will be notified July 29. For more information and to apply visit 15The School of the Art Institute of ChicagoAll applicants to the School are evaluated for merit scholarship consideration when they submit their portfolio for an admissions review. If an applicant's portfolio demonstrates exceptional levels of thoughtfulness, maturity, skill, and conceptual development and if the applicant is found to be more than an appropriate candidate for SAIC, he or she will be recommended to compete for a merit scholarship. Students must be admitted to SAIC before participating in the merit scholarship competition. For more information visit Feb 17GE-Reagan FoundationScholarshipsThrough the generous support of GE, this national program rewards up to 20 students a year with a renewable scholarship of $10,000 annually (potentially up to $40,000 per recipient). GE-Reagan Foundation Scholar candidates must: demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship at school, at home, at the workplace, and within the community. They must be nominated by an eligible community leader, such as a high school principal, elected official or executive director of a nonprofit organization; be recommended by an authority figure, such as a student activity advisor, community service coordinator, coach, employer, teacher, counselor, or religious leader; demonstrate strong academic performance (3.0 or greater GPA or equivalent); demonstrate financial need; be a citizen of the United States of America; graduate from high school in Winter 2011 or Spring 2012; and use scholarship funds for student tuition, room, and board while pursuing a bachelor's degree at an accredited U.S. college or university in Fall 2012. For more information visit 17Michigan Society of Professional Engineers24 scholarships valued at up to $3,000 annually to high school seniors interested in pursuing an engineering degree at an Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology accredited Michigan College or University. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, have a minimum GPS of 3.0 for 10th and 11th grades, and a minimum ACT score of 26. Scholarships are based on merit, not financial need. Applications are available in the Career Resource Center or on the MSPE website at or 20LEXUS ECO CHALLENGECHALLENGE 3FINAL CHALLENGEFor the Final Challenge, eight First Place winning Teams will each receive $15,000, while two Grand Prize winning Teams will each take home $30,000. These amazing prizes will be put toward scholarships and school supplies -- so rally your teams and put all of their great ideas to work! 20Telluride House ScholarshipUniversity of MichiganThis scholarship is a?five-year, full room-and-board scholarship. The Telluride House is a residential community at the University of Michigan committed to establishing a vibrant community supporting democratic ideals of governance, a stimulating intellectual environment, and a commitment to public service. By living with a commitment to our self-governing community, Telluride House strives to foster the moral and intellectual growth of its members. To learn more about this scholarship and information on how to apply visit or Feb 24Scholarships for Military ChildrenOnly dependent unmarried children under age 21 (23 if enrolled as a full time student) of active duty personnel, reserve/guard and retired military members, or survivors of deceased members, may apply for a scholarship. Applicants should ensure that they, as well as their sponsor, are currently enrolled in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) database and that they have a current ID card. The DEERS database will be the primary method of verifying eligibility. All applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 basis) to be eligible to apply. Applications must be submitted to the nearest commissary. For more information go to or Feb 24Kroger “I Can Make History” The “I Can Make History” contest is open to Michigan students in the Michigan Kroger Division in the 4th through 12th grades. Kroger will award more than $59,000 in scholarships, laptop computers and family field trips to student winners in four categories: art, essay, music and poetry. For complete rules and applications visit 2532 ? Masons of the Valley of DetroitApproximately 30 scholarships of $1,000 granted. Requirements: 3.0 GPA with ACT 22 and/or SAT 1030. Students must request an application by letter: Scottish Rite Valley of Detroit; 907 Monroe Street; Dearborn, MI 48124-2309, or email: valleyofdetroit@. Requests for applications will be honored until February 18th 2011.Feb 29The Bank of America Joe Martin Scholarship ProgramThis scholarship offers financial assistance for college or vocational schools to dependents of associates who have been employed by Bank of America for at least one year. Dependents of deceased, disabled or retired associates also are eligible.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, leadership, character and contributions to school and community.? Awards range from $1,000 to $5,000 based on financial need for each year of full-time study. Awards may be renewed for up to an additional three years on the basis of satisfactory academic performance. For more information and eligibility visit Feb 29Buick Achievers Scholarship ProgramWe're offering up to $25,000/year for 100 first- time college students in the fall of 2012. They must plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire 2011-12 academic year and major in a course of study that focuses on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math). Select Design, Marketing, Accounting, Finance and Business majors are lso eligible. See the list of eligible majors. Scholarship recipients will demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industries using these areas of study. They must also be a U.S. citizens and have permanent residence in the United States. Scholarship recipients are selected based on the following factors: Academic achievement, Financial need. Also looking for participation and leadership in community, school activities or work experience. For more information or to apply visit Mar 1American Council of the Blind ScholarshipAward amounts unspecified. Applicants must be legally blind in both eyes, be admitted to a postsecondary academic and/or vocational training program, and have a minimum 3.3 GPA. Go to or for more information.? Mar 1Children of Veterans Tuition Grant Fact SheetStudents may receive scholarship assistance for up to four academic years. To be eligible the Veteran must:* Have been killed in action or died from another cause while serving in a war or war condition in which the United States of America was or is participating; or,* Have died or become totally and permanently disabled as a result of a service-connected illness or injury as determined by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; or, * Have been totally and permanently disabled as a result of a service-connected illness or injury prior to death and has now died; or,*Be listed as MIA (missing in action) in a foreign country as determined by the U.S. government.Student must:Enroll at least half time at an approved Michigan community college, public university or independent, degree-granting college or university (see page 2).Be a Michigan resident for one year prior to program application.Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.Not have been convicted of a felony involving an assault, physical injury or death.For renewal, maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.25.For More InformationVisit osg. Contact the Children of Veterans Tuition Grant Program, Office of Scholarships and Grants, toll free at 1-888-4-GRANTS (1-888-447-2687), e-mail osg@ or fax 517-241-5835.Mar 1Society of Women Engineers College ScholarshipsDetroit SectionScholarships awarded to exceptional high school senior women who intend to pursue a college career in engineering. Scholarships and fellowships range from $1,000 to $10,000 each. For more information on the Detroit Section visit Mar 1CMU Multicultural Advancement Scholarships- Awarded to up to 44 Michigan high school graduates who demonstrate an interest in the advancement of minorities in American society- $4,125 per academic year- Renewable for three additional consecutive years if student maintains full-time enrollment and a satisfactory academic record- Reside in our on-campus residence halls in both your freshman and sophomore years unless granted an exception by the Office of Residence LifeApply now|Mar 1Michigan Competitive ScholarshipApplicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).? Students who file by March 1 will receive priority consideration. The Michigan Competitive Scholarship program is available to undergraduate students pursuing their first degrees at an approved Michigan postsecondary institution.? Students must demonstrate both financial need and merit and eligible applicants must take the ACT and achieve a qualifying score prior to entering college. Awards are restricted to tuition and mandatory fees.? Awards may pay a maximum of $1,300 per academic year at a Michigan public university, or $2,100 per academic year at a Michigan independent college or university. For more information go to Mar 1American Legion Auxiliary Spirit of Youth ScholarshipOne award of $1,000/year for 4 years in each Division of the American Legion Auxiliary (5 total). No Unit may enter more than one applicant in the Department competition. Candidates for this award must have been Junior members of the American Legion Auxiliary for the past three years and must continue membership during the scholarship period. Applicant must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Judging based on Character/Leadership (30%), Essay/Application (30%), and Scholarship (40%). Application and more information are available at Scholarships/SpiritofYouth/index.aspx Mar 1American Legion Auxiliary Children of Warriors National Presidents' ScholarshipThree awards possible: one of $2,500, one of $2,000, and one of $1,000. Candidates for this award shall be daughters, stepdaughters, sons, stepsons, grandsons, stepgrandsons, granddaughters, step-granddaughters, great-granddaughters, step-greatgranddaughters, great-grandsons, step-great-grandsons of veterans who served in the Armed Forces during eligibility dates for membership in The American Legion.World War 1 (6Apr1917 - 11Nov1918), World War 2 (7Dec1941 - 31Dec1946), Korean Conflict (25 Jun1950 - 31Jan1955), Vietnam Hostilities (28Feb1961 - 7May1975), Grenada and Lebanon Hostilities (24Aug1982 - 31Jul1984), Panama hostilities (20Dec1989 - 31Jan1990), or Persian Gulf Conflict (2Aug1990 - date set by Congress) may apply. Applicants must present the completed application to the local American Legion Auxiliary Unit President on or before March 1,. No Unit may enter more than one candidate in the Department competition. Applicants must complete fifty hours of volunteer service within the community, verified in writing by the recipient organization(s). Judging based on Character/Leadership (25%), Essay/Application (25%), Financial Need (25%), Scholarship (25%). Obtaining copies of veteran's discharge papers can take 6-8 weeks, so act promptly. More information or an application is available in the College/Career Resource Center or online at Mar 1The American Legion Eagle Scout of the YearThe American Legion Eagle Scout of the Year will receive an $10,000 scholarship. Three second-place scholarship awards will be awarded in the amount of $2,500 each. The scholarship may be used to attend a school selected by the student provided it is state accredited, above the high school level, and within the continental limits of the United States. Go to more information and an application form.Mar 1Rosa Parks Scholarship Foundation$2,000 non-renewable scholarship for students who graduate by August. Requirements: See rosaparkssc for a list of requirements and an application or visit the CRC.Mar 1H.T. Ewald Foundation ScholarshipUnspecified amount. Visit ? for more information. Local foundation offering scholarships to students who give back to their communities and those less fortunate as they pursue their goals and aspirations in the future. Criteria: Application, 3 letters of recommendation, 500 word autobiography, transcript with ACT scores, and a small senior picture. Mar 1Women's Western Golf Foundation Scholarship$2,000/year award renewable for four years. Applicants must be female high school seniors, U.S. citizens, meet entrance requirements of and plan to enroll at an accredited college or university, file the FAFSA by March 1st. Preliminary application includes: 1. General information, 2. Statement of family financial condition, and 3. Statement as to the applicant's involvement in golf (Candidates are selected on the basis of academic achievement, financial need, excellence of character and an involvement in the sport of golf. Skill or excellence in the sport is not a criterion). Go to or for details.Mar 1 Young Entrepreneurs Essay ContestThe Skandalaris Family Foundation is pleased to announce the Young Entrepreneurs Essay Contest. There will be 27 scholarships awarded ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. High school seniors may participate in this contest by completing the following:Request a copy of The Entrepreneur's Game prior to January 16, 2012. Students, please note: You MUST purchase a copy of the book by completing the book request form in order to be considered for a scholarship.Read the Entrepreneur’s Game and complete the essay contest application. The application packet must be RECEIVED by the Foundation on or before March1, 2011. There are applications available in the CRC or for more information visit 1Kae Sumner Einfelt & Virginia Linquist Winker Scholarship AwardTall Clubs International & Tip Toppers Club of Detroit$1,000 scholarship to one "tall" senior in the Detroit area. Applicants must meet minimum height requirement (females 5'10", males 6'2"), demonstrate academic achievement, be involved in extracurricular activities within?and outside of school; essay required. Information and application available at clubs/mi/detroit Mar 2The Conclave Music and Broadcast ScholarshipsScholarship Partners include: Broadcast Center (MO), Brown College (MN), Specs Howard (MI), McNally Smith College of Music (MN), and Keane University (NJ). Download applications from or or .Mar 2The Art Institutes Storytellers Photography CompetitionStudents must be at least seventeen (17) years old at the time of entry and who are eligible high school seniors or eligible high school graduates. Those eligible under the high school seniors category must be enrolled as a full- or part-time high school senior scheduled to graduate in 2012 with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale). Those eligible under the adults/high school graduates category must have a high school degree (or equivalent thereof) demonstrating a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) For complete rules visit 2Eastern Michigan UniversityAlumni Association ScholarshipThe Eastern Michigan University Alumni Association Scholarship was established in 1970 to encourage children and grandchildren of alumni to continue the EMU legacy. Students who will be enrolled as entering freshmen, sophomores and transfer students at Eastern Michigan University in the fall semester may apply. Demonstration of financial need is not required. The award granted per recipient is $1,250 per academic year and may be renewed for four consecutive years for a maximum award of $5,000 if the renewal criteria outlined below are met. Applicants must be admitted to the University. A grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 or better is required. Applicants must be sponsored by a parent or grandparent who is an Eastern Michigan University alumna/alumnus. For more information and how to apply go to 2Carl Parsell Scholarship Fund$1,000 award to deserving college bound students; awards for families of MAP (Michigan Association of Police), MAFF (Michigan Association of Fire Fighters), and MAPE (Michigan Association of Public Employees) union members. For more information and an application visit 2Eastern Michigan University Alumni Association Scholarship$1,250 renewable annual scholarship. Criteria: Student must be admitted to EMU with a GPA of 3.2 or better. Student must complete form and return with written recommendation, copy of transcript, and an essay of 250 words or less why they uniquely qualify. Parent or Grandparent must sponsor student. emich.edu/alumni/awards/scholar.html Mar 9 The Rudolph Heino ScholarshipMSGCU High School Scholarship Program12 scholarships each valued at $1,000. Must be a member of the credit union. Available to graduating high school seniors. Write a 250-500 word essay on how you exemplify “people helping people” philosophy. Include a resume, 2 teacher recommendation letters, and a transcript. . Go to the CRC or to download the informational packet.Mar 12Kettering University First RoboticsScholarshipMust be admitted to Kettering by March 1, 2012. To view Merit Scholarship opportunities as well as additional scholarships through Kettering Universitygo to Scroll down to find more information and applications for their First Robotics Scholarship, National Co-op Scholarship Program and DECA Scholarship. To download the PDF version visit 14The Alexander Hamilton CitizenshipAchievement Award$500 award is awarded to Juniors in high school. To be eligible for the award the candidate must have performed his or her leadership and service activities on or after September 1, 2008, and currently be a junior. The student must be College bound, have a strong record of community service, show a strong commitment to their academic studies, is a self starter and has proven this through activities such as: organizing a fundraiser, starting a business, starting a club or organization or working to help support his or her family, shows passion and commitment to their interests. This is often manifested in athletic, artistic or academic achievements, has some personal need. Hamilton Friends tries to choose the students who will benefit most from our programs and who otherwise may not have access to our services. When choosing our winners we take the applicant’s financial, family and community situation into consideration. For more information and to apply visit or pick one up in the Career Resource Center.Mar 15The Walmart Dependent ScholarshipThe Walmart Dependent Scholarship is a $13,000 scholarship paid out over four years. Applicants must be dependents of Walmart or Sam’s Club associates in any U.S. division, have at least a 2.0 high school GPA and prove financial need. For more information visit 15Nazareth AssociationAward: (8) $1000 Criteria:? A junior or senior attending a Catholic college or university during the 2011-2012 academic year.? Applicants must be a full-time student and maintain a 3.0 GPA or above.? The application process includes the submission of the scholarship application, list of extra-curricular activities, all undergraduate transcripts, completion of an essay stating the applicants' educational and career goals and three letters of recommendation.? For more information visit the Nazareth Association site at Mar 15American Legion Auxiliary Medical Career Scholarship$500 nonrenewable grant awarded to be applied to tuition, room/board, fees, books and supplies as necessary for pursuit of study at any school, college, or other educational institution in Michigan. Daughters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters, sons, grandsons, great-grandsons (or step of the afore-mentioned), wives or widows of any honorably discharged or deceased men/women veterans of World War 1 (6Apr1917 - 11Nov1918), World War 2 (7Dec1941 - 31Dec1946), Korean Conflict (25 Jun1950 - 31Jan1955), Vietnam Hostilities (28Feb1961 - 7May1975), Grenada and Lebanon Hostilities (24Aug1982 - 31Jul1984), Panama hostilities (20Dec1989 - 31Jan1990), or Persian Gulf Conflict (2Aug1990 - date set by Congress) may apply. Applicants must be a resident of Michigan and provide complete family financial status information (submit a copy of parent or guardian’s Income Tax or Federal FAFSA Form must be included with application). Obtaining copies of veteran's discharge papers can take 6-8 weeks, so act promptly. More information is available at Mar 15American LegionMemorial Scholarship$500.00 grant is to apply toward the expenses of college.ELIGIBILITY: Daughters, granddaughters and great-granddaughters or step of the afore-mentioned, of any honorably discharged or deceased men/women veterans of World War I, April 6, 1917-November 11, 1918; World War II, December 7, 1941-December 31, 1946; Korean Conflict, June 25, 1950-January 31, 1955; Vietnam Hostilities, February 28, 1961-May 7, 1975; Granada and Lebanon Hostilities, August 24, 1982-July 31, 1984; Panama Hostilities, December 20, 1989-January 31, 1990; or Persian Gulf Conflict, August 2, 1990 to date to be set by Congress. REQUIREMENTS: Applicant must be a resident of the State of Michigan at the time of application and for one year preceding the date of this award. Applicant must be in her senior year of high school, or freshman/sophomore year of college but not over 21 years of age. DEADLINE: POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN MARCH 15, 2011For more information and an application visit 15ASME ScholarshipsTo recognize and reward students whose FIRST experience has inspired an interest in pursuing an engineering career, the ASME?Foundation in conjunction with the ASME?Auxiliary will award?five (5) $5,000 scholarships to high school seniors active on a FIRST team, who are nominated by an ASME member, ASME Auxiliary member, or student member active with FIRST. This award will be for the first year of study (non-renewable) at an accredited mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology program. Application available online only. Scholarship Application will go live every year on January 6 and will only remain open until March 1st. All corresponding information must be postmarked by March 15th. Mar 15Kohl's Kids Who Care Scholarship$10,000 National awards, over 200 $1,000 Regional award, $50 Store-level award; students ages 6 through 18 can be recognized for their community service; volunteer efforts must have been completed in the last 12 months. Nomination required (available Feb 1-Mar15) at munityRelations/Community05.htm Mar 15Recreational Boating Industries Educational Foundation Boating Industry ScholarshipAwards range from $500 to $2,500. Applicants must be enrolled at any accredited Michigan college or university; awards are based on applicant qualifications including academic accomplishments, financial need and value to the boating industry. Anyone can apply for the scholarships, but priority is given to applicants who have a direct relationship to the Michigan boating industry and/or have a desire to pursue a career in the boating industry. Go to for an application.Mar 16Wayne County Vision Fund Robert Ficano Hope FoundationAPPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE COUNSELING CENTER BY MARCH 16TH. $500 merit-based awards to graduating seniors who will attend a 2 or 4 year college, university or trade school, who have a minimum 3.0 GPA, can demonstrate leadership, extracurricular/school/church or synagogue involvement, and community service. Applications are available in the CRC.Mar 16USPAACC Asian American ScholarshipScholarship value up to $5,000 to student of Asian American heritage who demonstrates academic excellence (minimum 3.3 GPA), leadership in extracurricular activities, involvement in community service and financial need. Go to uspac/programs/education_training.asp for instructions on how to apply and for applications.?Mar 16Grosse Pointe Woman’s ClubScholarship(submit w/ Mother’s Club)$2500 scholarship awarded to a Grosse Pointe Student with outstanding academic achievement. Basis for selection: High Scholastic Record, Leadership, Exemplary Citizenship, and Sound Character.Mar 16GPS Mothers' Club ScholarshipAwards range from $250 to $2,500. Applicants must have a minimum 2.2 cumulative GPA (3.5 for Merit Scholarship), participate in extracurricular activities, community service, and/or have work experience, have applied to a public or private college or vocational school for Fall 2012, An interview is required, and will be scheduled after the March 16th deadline. Applications are available in the CRC, or online at the Mothers' Club website . All applications must be returned to the Counseling Center in a sealed envelope addressed to Mother’s Club.Mar 16Principal’s Scholarship One female and one male student will receive the scholarship based on financial need. Pick up and submit the Principal’s Scholarship application in the Career Resource Center.Mar 19Sammy 2012 Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award$7,500 award; nomination required. Judging based on academic performance (35%), athletic excellence (35%), leadership (15%), community service (10%), and milk experience (5%). Go to for more information.Mar 19Beyond the BoroughsIt is a four year scholarship for up to $20,000 to help those with a college acceptance letter but unmet financial need. G.P.A. of 2.5 or higher. Involvement in an extra-curricular activity or work. Please visit for more information.Mar 19Pre-College Summer Scholarships forIvy League StudySOPHOMORE, JUNIOR and SENIOR GIRLS: The Joyce Ivy Foundation was established to promote the expansion of new and broader academic experiences for young women. As a non-profit organization, The Joyce Ivy Foundation is dedicated to the academic advancement of young women in the Midwest. The Foundation seeks to provide exposure, encouragement, counsel, financial assistance, and employment support to young women who have the potential to attend or do attend Ivy League and equivalent institutions. For more information and to apply visit - Applications for Summer 2012 are due by March 19, 2012.Mar 196th AnnualCreate a Greeting CardCreate a Greeting Card $10,000 Scholarship Contest-Students must submit a unique photo, piece of artwork, or computer graphic for the front of a greeting card. To enter students must go the following website: 21Henry Ford and Cottage Hospital AuxiliaryStudent must be planning a career in health care. Must be a local resident. Complete essay question and include recommendation letters, transcript and activities form. Please see the CRC for application packet.Mar 23245745255905Google Doodle Scholarship Google has kicked off their fourth annual Doodle 4 Google contest, a competition that calls on K-12 students in the U.S. to think big and redesign Google's homepage doodle logo, inspired by the theme?"If I could travel in time, I'd visit…" In return for doodle, Google will grant the winning student artist $15,000 scholarship and $25,000 technology grant for their school, among many other prizes. Registration closes at on March 23, and must be postmarked no later than March 20, 2012. Go to their site for more information.Mar 27College Prep ScholarshipFor High School JuniorsQuestBridge is a non-profit program that links bright, motivated low-income students with educational and scholarship opportunities at some of the nation's best colleges. QuestBridge is the provider of the National College Match Program and the College Prep Scholarship. The College Prep Scholarship provides more than 1,000 awards that equip outstanding low-income high school juniors with the knowledge necessary to compete for admission to top-ranked colleges. For more information visit or 28HARVEST Education Foundation Scholarships & Grants for Careers in the Manufactured Housing IndustryAmounts based on individual need and qualification. Must pursue a career in manufactured housing. Like most major industries, there are careers in (engineering, marketing, architecture, management, and human resources). Applicant must show education goals that are consistent with the industry goals; decisions based on need and/or merit. For the application go to 30Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship NAACPFinancial need based scholarship of $1,500 to graduating high school seniors and undergraduate students with a minimum 2.5 GPA. Applicant must be a current member of the NAACP. Applications are available through the NAACP. . Please refer to the NAACP National Website or call the NAACP National Education Department at 410 580-5760 for more information. An application packet can be downloaded at 30The HBCU Scholarship Fund NAACPFinancial need based scholarship of $2,000. Applicants must be a current student or incoming freshman at a Historically Black College or University and must have a minimum 2.5 GPS. NAACP membership and participation is highly desirable. Applications are available in the NAACP application packet found at 30The Hubertus W.V. Willems Scholarship for Male Students, NAACPFinancial need based award of $2,000. Applicants must be male and majoring in one of the following fields: Engineering Chemistry, Physics or Mathematical Sciences. Graduating high school seniors and undergraduates must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. NAACP membership and participation is highly desirable. Applications are available in the NAACP application packet found at 30Lillian & Samuel Sutton Education ScholarshipNAACP$1,000 award for students who have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, are U.S. citizens, and plan to major in Education. Preference given to active NAACP members. Applications are available in September through the NAACP application packet found at 30The Roy Wilkins Scholarship NAACPNonrenewable award of $1,000. Applicants must be entering college freshmen with a minimum 2.5 GPA. NAACP membership and participation is highly desirable. Applications are available in the NAACP application packet found at 30Jackie Robinson ScholarshipScholarship up to $7,500 to minority graduating high school seniors who has been accepted by a four year accredited college/university, and demonstrate academic achievement (combined SAT of 1000, or 22 ACT), leadership and financial need. Go to apply/index.php for application and more information.Mar 30 Michigan State UniversityPride ScholarshipThe Pride Scholarship was founded in 2000 by Bill Beachler, MSU Alumnus, and GLFSA, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Faculty Staff and Graduate Student Association of Michigan State University. This is one of only a handful of such scholarships offered by U.S. universities.Preference is given to an incoming, first year (or transfer) student, though all undergraduate students are encouraged to apply. Candidates should demonstrate academic achievement and involvement with, or contributions to, the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. A scholarship of between $1,000 and $5,000 will be award.For more information visit Mar 30 Michigan State UniversityStudents of Color ScholarshipThe MSU Students of Color Scholarship was created in memory of Sakia Gunn, a 15 year old African-American lesbian, killed in a hate crime in Newark, New Jersey in May 2003. This scholarship is awarded to MSU students who are active in addressing issues for students of color who are lesbian, bisexual, gay and/or transgender. Its purpose is to recognize individuals who help to end the stigma that racism and homophobia leave in all communities. An amount of $300 – $1,000 will be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student. Selection criteria focus on the recipient’s contributions to LBGT and people of color communities, the recipient’s academic/career goals, and financial need. For more information visit 30Michigan State UniversityThe Stephen P. Pougnet and Christopher J. Green Endowed ScholarshipThe Stephen P. Pougnet and Christopher J. Green Endowed Scholarship, with a value between $2,000 and $5,000, is awarded to a currently enrolled student of junior or senior standing (preference is given to students enrolled in The Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University). Candidates must demonstrate academic excellence and involvement with or contributions to LGBT communities.For more information visit 30Odenza Marketing ScholarshipTo be considered eligible for the Odenza Marketing Scholarship you must:A) Be between the ages of 16 and 25 on March 30, 2012B) Submit answers to the essay questions, which can be found on the application page, prior to the March 30, 2012 deadline.C) Have at least one full year of post secondary studies remaining at the time of the awardD) Have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.E) Be a citizen of the United States or CanadaRead more about Eligibility: Odenza Marketing Scholarship by Mar 30Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships$2,000-$3,000 basic scholarships; $6,000 grand prize scholarship; $200 honorable mention awards. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or posses a Green Card (minority students receive priority in jury decisions, but all applicants will be considered); have a minimum 2.0 GPA; plan to pursue an undergraduate degree in the fine or commercial arts, design or architecture and plan to enter a career in the creative professions; and demonstrate financial need. Go to 31U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship ProgramAwarding up to forty $1,000 scholarships for high school seniors who plan to enroll in a full-time two- or four-year accredited college or university. Winners are selected at random. Apply online at 31National Federation of the Blind ScholarshipKenneth Jernigan Scholarship $12,000; Charles and Melva T. Owen Memorial Scholarship $10,000; 2 NFB Scholarships of $7,000; Hank LeBonne Scholarship $5,000; Jennica Ferguson Memorial Scholarship $5,000; Michael and Marie Marucci Scholarship $5,000; Sally S. Jacobsen Scholarship $5,000; 22 other scholarships each for $3,000. Applicants must be legally blind in both eyes, and plan to pursue a full-time postsecondary course of study; additional qualification requirements per scholarship. Applicants will be considered for all scholarships he or she qualifies. Go to for more details. For an application online edition visit 31The Rudy Anaya ScholarshipWayne County Detectives AssociationAward amount unspecified. Scholarship for graduating seniors interested in a career in Law Enforcement through the Wayne County Detectives Association. Applicants must submit two letters of recommendation, and an essay along with the application. Application available in the CRC or online at 31Michigan State University Harold I Gach Memorial ScholarshipMinimum 3.2 GPA, experience with cancer (self or parent), reside in Oakland, Wayne or Macomb Counties, and demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities. Find scholarship info under Specific Criteria Scholarships on the MSU admissions website admissions.msu.edu/finances/scholarships_specificCriteria.asp . Mar 31Michigan First Credit Union ScholarshipMichigan First Credit Union is pleased to offer one-time, non-renewable $1,000 scholarships to selected graduating high school seniors who are members of Michigan First Credit Union and attending a high school within the communities we serve. Grosse Pointe South is one of those schools. The recipients are determined by each high school's selection committee or designee and are selected on the basis of academic achievement, community involvement, special talents, leadership, or civic and social responsibility. Scholarships awarded will be applied to the student's first year of college only. Application guidelines must be followed as stated to be considered. The application will become available after March 1, 2012 in the Career Resource Center and must be turned into the counseling office.Mar 31Castle Ink Paperless ScholarshipFill out the online entry form to apply, which includes a brief summary about how you reduce, reuse and recycle. Applicants are encouraged to create a short YouTube video, write an inspiring Tweet, or post a recycling message on your Facebook page. The scholarship is open to legal US residents who are Thirteen (13) years of age or older by the date of entry. For the complete rules and how to apply visit their site at 1Credit Union OneWilliam G. CoyneScholarshipScholarships applicants must meet the following requirements: complete 30 or more documents, qualified community service during Junior/Senior year ending April 1, 2012, be a 2012 graduating senior, member of a family that has belonged to Credit Union One for at least 6 months, GPA equal or greater to 3.0. enroll in a two/four accredited college, university, trade or vocational school. Copies of the application can be found in the counseling office or at 1Michigan Association for College Admission Counseling(Maggie Miller Scholarship)Scholarship amount: $500 Scholarship Eligibility Criteria: High School senior attending a MACAC member high schoolMust attend a MACAC member post-secondary institutionGPA - 3.0 minimumFinancial need may be a factorCitizenship - involvement in community serviceMotivation to achieve personal goalsApplications must be signed by the high school counselor and postmarked no later than April 1, 2012. For more information and an application visit: 2Michigan Retailers AssociationScholarship ProgramScholarships awarded to eligible students in the amounts of $1,000. These awards are for one year and are not based on financial need. Students or his/her parents must be employed at a business that is a member of MRA. You can call 800-366-3699 to find out if a particular business is a member. The website is . If you need an access code it is MIRA. Applications must be requested by March 15th For a printable application go to: Apr 2Robert Holmes Scholarship ProgramUp to six non-renewable $1,000 scholarships. Dependent high seniors of eligible Michigan Teamsters Must attend Michigan college or university. For an application visit 2Michigan Oil & Gas Producers Education FoundationMinimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate financial need. Applicants must be accepted at a Michigan university or community college. Applicant must be seeking to obtain full-time employment in the oil and gas industry, an energy related industry or an allied industry. For more information visit or for an application.Apr 2Chris M. KurzweilScholarship ProgramIn order to be eligible, each applicant must be the son or daughter of a current employee of Intertape Polymer Group (Marysville, Michigan) who is in good standing and has been employed for at least three years. - 2.7 average in the last two years or at graduation.- two new renewable scholarships of $2,000 each will be awardedFor more information and an application got to 2Detroit Economic Club ScholarshipGraduating high school seniors in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties- Demonstrate financial need- Have overcome hardship to achieve personal and academic goals- Up to two $2,000 scholarships renewable for up to three years- Applications available online at 1Brown Foundation Scholarship(not offered this year)Awarded to minority students intending to pursue a career in education. Applicants must be enrolled at an institution of higher education with an accredited teacher education program, and must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. For more details go to 5American Fire Sprinkler Association National ScholarshipTen awards of $2,000. Available to seniors; applicants must read the fire sprinkler essay and take an online quiz. For each correct answer, students will receive one entry into the drawing. Go to for entry information.Apr 6GPEA ScholarshipScholarship goes to a senior whose parent(s) are members in good standing of the Grosse Pointe Education Association. (GP teachers, social workers, counselors, and school psychologists) Criteria: Cover Letter, GPA >3.0, Transcript (including 3rd Q), Demonstration of extra-curricular activities or work experience, acceptance letter, Personal Essay responding to one of the questions on the application. Please see Mrs. Bennett in the CRC for an application.Apr 6SET SEG Educational FoundationThe SET SEG Educational Foundation will present $20,000 in scholarship awards, up to a maximum of $1,250 per school, to allow high school students to attend the 2011 Michigan Association of Student Councils and Honor Societies (MASC/MAHS) Summer Leadership Camp. This?is the?fifth year scholarships will be awarded by the SET SEG Educational Foundation, which was established in April 2005 to help students achieve their educational goals and become tomorrow’s leaders. All public high schools in Michigan are eligible to apply for the scholarships. For more information visit 7American Polish Engineering AssociationTwo $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. One each to a male and female high school senior of Polish origin or decent. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Must be accepted to a technical engineering or allied science curriculum as a least a ? time student. Applications are available in the Career Resource Center. Apr 13AAA Michigan's School Safety Patrol Scholarship$1,000 award to two graduating seniors attending Michigan public or private high schools. Students must show documented proof of AAA Michigan School Safety Patrol participation, good academic standing and a strong record of involvement in the community and/or extracurricular activities. Applicants must note what their Safety Patrol experience taught them or meant to them. Must show documented proof of AAA Michigan School Safety Patrol participation, have good academic standing, and show extracurricular activities and/or participation in the community. It is important for students to note what their safety patrol experience taught them or meant to them.? Letter of reference(s)? Transcript ? GPA of 3.0, ACT score of 21 or higher, or SAT 950 or higherAAA Michigan will accept only ONE applicant per school. You must have the principal or counselor sign it. Come to the Career Resource Center for an application and additional information.Apr 1316th Annual Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay ContestFive prizes of $1,000 will be awarded. Students enter by writing an essay on one of the five topics listed on the website about Emma by Jane Austen; open to juniors and seniors. Each English teacher may submit one junior essay and one senior essay. For essay and submission information visit Apr 15American Legion Legacy ScholarshipThose eligible to apply for the scholarship shall be the child/children or legally adopted child/children or a child of a spouse by a prior marriage or dependent child as defined by the United States Armed Services of active duty United States military and National Guard, and military reservists who were federalized and die on active duty on or after September 11, 2001. The applicant must be a high school senior or high school graduate to apply for the scholarship. Scholarship is for undergraduate study at an accredited institution of higher education within the United States. For more information visit 16Plante & Moran Sons and Daughters ScholarshipIn order to be eligible, each applicant must be the dependent child under the age of 25 of an eligible staff member of P & M Holding Group, LLP and its related entities. Qualifications are a 3.0 or better grade point average, Civic involvement as demonstrated by extra-curricular activities, service in school and community, volunteer involvement and/or paid work experience with an emphasis on demonstrated leadership and character. Financial need is not a consideration. A written personal statement that describes your educational plans and career goals, and motivating factors and important experiences which have helped to shape your personal philosophy and future goals. All awards will be made without regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation or sexual identification. For more information visit 16Women’s Retail Network Dealer Development Scholarship ProgramThe GM Women’s Retail Network (WRN) Dealer Development Scholarship Program is intended for women who are enrolled in undergraduate, graduate or non-traditional educational institutions that offer formal programs/majors/certificationsin automotive retail and/or automotive service. The program is offered to help increase the number of women pursuing careers as a general/executive/departmental manager or owner/operator of an automotive dealership. A limited number of scholarships will be awarded for the 2011 academic year in amounts up to $5,000.To be considered for a GM Women’s Retail Network Dealer Development Scholarship, a student must meet all of the following criteria:? Must be female? Must possess a high school diploma or GED? Must be able to verify full-time enrollment at an accredited automotive retail and/or automotive service program at the beginning of the 2011 fall term? Must be a citizen of the United States or have the ability to accept permanent employment in the US without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future.For more information and an application visit 17National Defense Industrial AssociationThe NDIA Michigan Chapter is offering scholastic scholarships of up to $2,500 per recipient to competitive high school and college students pursuing education in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) for the 2012-2013 academic year.To be eligible, applicants must be a U.S. citizen; have Michigan residency or active military/family member serving in Michigan; current or planned enrollment in pursuit of a BS or MS degree program; possess a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (basis 4.0 scale); demonstrate a growing interest in college preparatory studies; and active within the school or local community. Applications will be accepted January 10- April 17, 2012.For more information visit or apply at Apr 19Holocaust Remembrance Project Essay ContestScholarships range from $2,500 to $5,000; other prizes range from $250 to $500. Students in grades 9 - 12 may submit an essay of no more than 1,200 words answering the writing prompt provided on the website or 20Keppra Family Epilepsy Scholarship$5,000 award. Applicant must be a legal and permanent resident of the U.S.; an epilepsy patient or a family member/caregiver of an epilepsy patient; demonstrate academic achievement, participate in extracurricular activities, and serve as a positive role model. You can find more information at To find out how to apply visit 20MI2020 Scholarship CompetitionThe MI 2020 Scholarship Competition will be open to ALL current Michigan high school seniors, whether they are attending public school, private school or are home-schooled. The winner will receive up to $10,000 for their first year’s expenses at a public Michigan university or community college. To enter, high school seniors are asked to create a short web video that explains why Michigan needs to enact the Michigan 2020 Plan to offer free college tuition to all students. Submissions open on March 6th and are due by April 20, 2012. Judging will begin on April 23rd and winners will be announced on June 1, 2012. For more information on the #mi2020 Scholarship Competition, including eligibility, judging criteria and how to enter, go to .?Every single Michigan high school senior is eligible, but they can only win if they enter. And they can only enter if they know about it.? The Michigan 2020 Plan is a proposal that would offer ALL of Michigan’s high school graduates the opportunity to attend one of our state’s community colleges or public universities for free. To learn more about the Michigan 2020 Plan, you can visit . Gretchen Whitmer; Senate Democratic Leader;Phone: 517-373-1734; E-mail: SenGWhitmer@senate. Apr 22Student InsightThe Student-View Scholarship is a unique opportunity for high school seniors. It is open to all students regardless of academic achievement or financial need. Simply complete a 15-25 minute online survey about local colleges. You will then be automatically entered into a random drawing for a chance at seven scholarship awards ranging from $4000 - $500. For more information and to apply visit Apr 26Ayn Rand Fountainhead Essay ContestAwards range from $50 to $10,000. Open to juniors and seniors; applicants must submit an 800 word minimum (1600 word maximum) essay on one of three topics provided on the website: contests . Apr 30Public Service Credit Union ScholarshipTen $1,000 renewable scholarships available to Public Service Credit Union members ($5 to open a student account) for continuing education at the college level or at a trade school. Applicants must also have a minimum 2.5 GPA and submit a minimum 250-word essay summarizing educational goals and personal objectives. Applications are available in the CRC, or at a PSCU branch. Go to for information.Apr 30Fashion Institute of Design and MerchandisingWin a full one-year scholarship to attend FIDM! Open to all High School Seniors and Graduates, FIDM's National Scholarship Competition looks for students who are creative thinkers and have an "eye" for unconventional thinking. To enter, entrants are asked to submit a project according to the guidelines. For the complete rules and to request an application go to Apr 30CIEEGlobal Eyes ScholarshipThe world is getting smaller. The ways we communicate and exchange ideas create a more interconnected global community. CIEE wants to hear your story. How has exchanging ideas with someone from another culture shifted your point of view? Tell us how your perspective changed after interacting with someone from another culture. It could be a big change or a little change. Describe what you learned from them, the impact it has had on you, and how the experience changed your perspective. For more information and how to apply visit 1Lakeshore Striders Cross Country ScholarshipTwo $1500 awards will be paid directly to the college of choice for one male and one female. Must have a minimum 3.0 G.P.A. have participated in three or more seasons of cross country, must not be a recipient of any 4 year scholarship, must be present at the Macomb Daily Championship Track Meet on May 24th. Application deadline is May 1st. Pick up your application in the CRC.May 1Ferris State UniversityScholarship Opportunities Ferris State University is pleased to provide students from our high school a wide variety of scholarship opportunities. We encourage you to visit their website at ferris.edu for a full listing of scholarships and applications. You may also come to the CRC to obtain scholarship information. If you have any questions contact Laurie Kilbourne at 231.591.2122.May 1Skandalaris Family FoundationNumerous Grants starting at $2000. Requirements: Completed applications with appropriate signatures, official school transcript with school seal, and a recent wallet size photograph. Criteria: Senior with a 3.5 GPA or higher, involvement in school, athletic and community service, minimum ACT of 27 and/or SAT of 1800, acceptance letter of an accredited U.S. college or university, a citizen of the U.S. Go to for application or you may obtain one for the CRC.May 1LEEP Dream ScholarshipLaw Enforcement Education ProgramFor students interested in pursuing a career in Public Safety and all related fields (Law Enforcement, Police-Fire Dispatch, Corrections Officer, Firefighting or EMT). $1,000 awards. Go to for the application.May 1Order of AHEPA District #10Educational FoundationIn order to be eligible to apply for this scholarship, the applicant shall be a scholastically qualified current Michigan high school graduate who MUST meet one of the following conditions:Be of Greek descentParent(s) are currently members of the Order of Ahepa or Daughters of PenelopeThe applicant is either a Son of Pericles or a Maid of AthenaIs a grandchild of a current member of the Order of Ahepa or Daughters of PenelopeVisit the Career Resource Center for more information or to download an application packet visit HYPERLINK "" Click on Educational Foundation and then 2012 High School Senior Application.May 1Alice S. MarriottScholarship FundTo be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must meet the following criteria listed below.? Must be an undergraduate student at a degree institution? Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA? Major in Hospitality Management or Hotel/Motel Management Curriculum at a degree granting institutionFor more details visit For the application visit May 1Gabrielle Elizabeth Gore?? Memorial Scholarship FundSummer Semester$500 Book Scholarships. Criteria: 2.5 or higher GPA, attend an accredited University in the United States, 5-6 paragraph (2 page max) persuasive essay on one of the listed topics. For applications and essay questions please visit 1Nordstrom Scholarship Program80 $10,000 awards. Nordstrom is committed to the communities where we do business. Helping students achieve their dreams of higher education is a meaningful way for us to show that commitment. Requirements include be a high school junior, maintain a cumulative unweighted GPA of at least 2.7 (on a 4.0 scale) throughout your high school career, have participated in community/volunteer activities, live and attend school in one of the participating states designated by Nordstrom (Michigan qualifies), be planning to apply for financial assistance to attend college, attend an accredited four-year college or university during all years for which the scholarship is awarded, be eligible to attend a four-year college or university in the United States, live and attend school in one of the participating geographic areas designated by Nordstrom and not have a conviction for any crime. For more information and to apply visit 3Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.Heineken USA Performing Arts ScholarshipAvailable for students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time or be a current full-time student in good academic standing?at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be planning to pursue a degree in the fields on performing arts which include theatre, motion pictures, drama, comedy, music, dance, opera, marching bands and other musical ensembles. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Should also exhibit leadership ability and participate in community service activities. You will need a personal statement essay. For more information and application visit; or May 3Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.Visual Arts ScholarshipAvailable for students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time or be a current full-time student in good academic standing?at an accredited college or university. Applicant must provide a CD-R of 5 original pieces of artwork (AN ART SAMPLE MUST BE PROVIDED TO BE ELIGIBLE) Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Should also exhibit leadership ability and participate in community service activities. You will need a personal statement essay. For more information and application visit; or May 4Grosse Pointe South Athletic Booster Club“Varsity Club Scholarship”Each year the Athletic Booster Club designates up to four scholarships to graduating seniors (two boys and two girls) who have demonstrated excellence in athletics, scholarship, leadership and community service and who are active in the Varsity Club. To be eligible, the student/athlete must plan to continue their education at a public/private college or vocational school. Awards are $1250 each. Pick up an application in the Career Resource Center or from Mr. Wheaton in room 227. Applications must be submitted to the Counseling Center by the deadline to qualify.May 7Motor City Pride ScholarshipThe Motor City Pride Scholarship (MCPS) was established by the Motor City Ragers to encourage graduating high school seniors to pursue higher education at one of Detroit’s eligible institutions. Eligible institutions include: Wayne State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, and the College for Creative Studies. The MCPS will cover the recipient’s cost of books for his/her first semester at one of the eligible institutions. Applicant must have a cumulative high school Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.25, enroll in one of Detroit's three eligible institutions of higher education for the Fall of 2012, and must demonstrate passion and love for Detroit, and also, an unyielding commitment to the City’s future. For an application or more information visit . You may also pick up an application in the CRC.May 9Carpe Diem Foundation of Illinois ScholarshipNineteen scholarships of $1,500 which can be renewed up to four years. Winners are selected based upon demonstrated leadership, community service, character, academics and potential to improve the quality of human life. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, but do not need be Illinois residents. Small application fee required to cover administrative costs. Go to for more information.May 11Regency Beauty SchoolStudent Choice ScholarshipIf you are interested in cosmetology you could win one of nine $5000 scholarships or a full ride. Complete a makeover transformation on yourself or someone you know, document the process with photos or a short video, and email them to us with a short statement describing your inspiration to scholarship@ by the deadline.? All entries will then be uploaded to the Regency Beauty Institute Student Choice Scholarship Facebook page where you and other students can vote on their favorite look!? For more information come to the CRC and pick up a flyer. May 14Brower Youth Award for Conservation, Preservation and RestorationEarth Island InstituteSix $3,000 cash prizes plus a trip to the awards ceremony; any young activist age 13 to 22 can enter. Applicants must demonstrate outstanding leadership on a project with positive environmental and social impact. Project must have measurable results and should fall under three categories: conservation, preservation or restoration. For more information go to: and to apply visit 16Enrico and Marie Vespa Scholarship ProgramAny currently active employee or the custodial son, daughter or legal dependent of a currently active employee of the English Gardens Corporation may apply.- Employees of English Gardens or their dependents- Available for undergraduate or graduate study- Up to four non-renewable scholarships of $2,500- Prior year recipients may reapply for scholarship consideration- Applications also available in the English Gardens Human Resources OfficeFor more information and an application visit 27HAMSA The "Dream Deferred" Essay Contest on Civil Rights in the Middle EastAwards range from $500 to $2,000; students of all ages are encouraged to enter. Submit a 600 - 1,500 word essay answering one of the questions posed on the website:? essay/May 28B. Davis Scholarship The generosities of our site sponsors have allowed us to offer a scholarship to help the students who visit our site. The winner(s) of this scholarship will be notified by email and their name(s) will be shown on this site. This Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any post secondary institution. To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay of less than 1000 words. Your submissions must be sent to us by email at awards@. For the topic visit 30Miss Michigan Teen USA$34,000 full four-year scholarship; winner competes for $100,000 cash and prizes at the Miss Teen USA pageant. Entrants must be14 - 19 years old, single (never married nor have given birth to a child), a US citizen, and at least 6 month resident of Michigan. For more information go to May 30Healthy LifestylesScholarshipThe Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship is open to currently enrolled high school seniors or first-year college students. To be eligible for this award, you must be a U.S. citizen, be under 25 years of age and answer both of the following two essay questions: in fewer than 1000 words, "Why is a healthy lifestyle important in school?" and in fewer than 500 words, describe your career plans, goals and personal ambitions. 30Vancouver Restaurant ScholarshipTo be eligible for this $500 scholarship you must: *Be between the ages of 15-21, as of the May 30, 2012 deadline*Be a full time student in 2012 in either High School or College/University*Answer the essay question found on the application page. 30Healthy LifstylesScholarshipThe Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship is open to currently enrolled high school seniors or first-year college students. To be eligible for this $5000 award, you must be a U.S. citizen, be under 25 years of age and answer both of the following two essay questions: in under 1000 words, "Why is a healthy lifestyle important in school?" and in under 500 words, describe your career plans, goals and personal ambitions. For more information visit the following link at May 31Tylenol Scholarship ProgramTen $10,000 and 30 $5,000 grants awarded to outstanding students who are pursuing health-related careers. For more information go to May 31Bob Wagner Memorial College Scholarship$2,000 merit based scholarship. Applicant must be a former male or female Grosse Pointe Farms-City or Grosse Pointe Park Little League player who is completing their senior year in high school. To obtain information or to request an application, go to the CRC.May 31University of Michigan Sigma Phi Epsilon Balanced Man Scholarship$250, $750 and $1000 awards; Applicants must be males enrolled as entering freshmen and do not need to join the fraternity to be eligible. Must demonstrate excellence in Scholarship, Leadership, Athletics, and Community Service. You can come to the CRC for an application of for an online application visit 31Stefan Wanczyk Foundation$2000 award to a hardworking high school student residing in Wayne County. Minimum GPA of 2.5 and demonstrate financial need. The application is available in the Career Resource Center. May 31Vietnam Veterans of AmericaMike Nash Memorial ScholarshipAward amount varies; to be eligible, applicants must be members of VVA, a spouse, child, stepchild, or grandchild of a VVA member; or a spouse, child, stepchild, or grandchild of an MIA, KIA or deceased Vietnam Veteran. Go to scholarship.html for information and application.May 31Christian FinancialCredit UnionScholarshipChristian Financial Credit Union this year, we?will be awarding 3 Video Challenge Scholarships - one $1,000 scholarship and two $500 scholarships. The Video Challenge Scholarship is open to members 17-22 (high school seniors or college students only). All videos and applications are?reviewed by a committee. The committee will be judging based on the video content, accuracy, quality, and creativity. All applicants must be a member of Christian Financial Credit Union. If you do not have a CFCU account, you can join online, or at the time you apply for the scholarship. All that is required to join is $15 to open a membership account. For more information visit {202E28E4-57CF-4696-8ADF-4DC6597FD286}May 31Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.CBC Spouses Educational ScholarshipAvailable for students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time or be a current full-time student in good academic standing?at an accredited college or university. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Should also exhibit leadership ability and participate in community service activities. Must reside or attend school in a congressional district represented by a CBC member. You will need a personal statement essay (500 words or more) that addresses all four (4) of the topics listed on the application in one essay and submit an application. For more information and application visit; or May 31Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.Cheerios Brand Health Initiative ScholarshipAvailable for students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time or be a current full-time student in good academic standing?at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be planning to pursue a degree in the fields of medicine, engineering, technology, nutrition, or other health related studies. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Should also exhibit leadership ability and participate in community service activities. Must reside or attend school in a congressional district represented by a CBC member. You will need a personal statement essay (500 words or more) that addresses all four (4) of the topics listed on the application in one essay and submit an application. For more information and an application visit; or May 31Shmoop & Zinch ScholarshipAward $3000 - Shmoop and Zinch want to reward you for a job well done! Just answer the essay question (280 characters max) and submit your entry. All U.S. high school students are eligible. Click on the following link to apply. 1Jeptha Wade Schureman Scholarship ProgramUp to four non-renewable need-based scholarships of $7,500 for students who live in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, Livingston and St. Clair counties and have lost their fathers because of death or loss of parental rights. Applicants cannot have an adoptive father at the time of application. Applicants must also demonstrate a minimum 3.0 GPA, leadership and character through extracurricular activities and/or service in school and community and/or volunteer involvement or paid work experience. Applicants must attend one of the 15 public universities in Michigan and pursue a degree in the fields of law, nursing, medicine or dentistry. 1American Ground Water Trust ScholarshipsSeveral scholarships (Amtrol Inc. Scholarship $1,000-$2,000, Baroid Scholarship $1,000-$2,000, Ben Everson Scholarship $2,500, and the Thomas M. Stetson Scholarship $1,500) are available to current high school seniors who intend to pursue a career in ground water science, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have completed a ground water/environmental project in or outside of school. Go to scholarships.htm? or for more details.June 1Portrait of America Scholarship“Portrait of America”$500 cash award. Submit an original photograph, or a photo of a piece of your artwork that conveys your sense of "America" or what you believe it represents. Application also required. For more information go to: 1 Big Dig ScholarshipThis $3000 scholarship is for students who submit an essay that is under 1000 words and are currently in high school or in their first two years of college/university. Go to or 1 Association of Chinese AmeicansThe Association of Chinese Americans, the Detroit Chinese Engineers Association, and Council of Asian Pacific Americans are each offering academic Scholarships to high school students of the Class of 2013 in the Metropolitan Detroit Area. The Association of Chinese American s is offering a scholarship and to be nominated students (1) who have a 3.8 GPA or better, very good test scores and exhibit community involvement and leadership ( 2) creativity and well-rounded development or (3) have overcome a physical hardship and have a 3.5 or better. The Detroit Chinese Engineers Association is offering a scholarship to those proclaiming a major in engineering. The Council of Asian Pacific Americans is offering a scholarship to students planning to major in business, accounting or Asian Pacific American studies at an in-state school. The nominees must complete the application with transcript, essay and interview. All nominations and transcripts must be postmarked by June 1, 2012. See your counselor to be nominated if you meet any of the above criteria.June 15University of MichiganPi Kappa AlphaPike Beta TauScholarshipThe purpose of the Pike Beta Tau Chapter Scholarship at the University of Michigan is to find incoming freshmen that represent the ideals of our fraternity. These ideals are represented by the acronym SLAG. In order to be considered for this scholarship one must fully embody the ultimate student, leader, athlete, and gentleman. We are not need based‐ any freshman male can apply to earn up to a 1000‐dollar scholarship. Applying for or receiving this scholarship does not imply your commitment of membership into Pi Kappa Alpha or any other campus organization. If you are interested in applying for these scholarships, simply complete the application found in the Career Resource Center or online at If you have any questions you may e-mail Zach Hadd at zhadd@umich.edu June 15Abbott and Fenner Scholarship$1,000 award. For juniors and seniors; 1000 word essay required on one of two topics. Go to for topics and application information.June 15Man Mac AutomaticScholarshipTo be considered eligible for the $500 Man Mac Automatic Transmission Scholarship a student must meet the following criteria:1. Be enrolled or expect to be enrolled in an undergraduate program by the Fall of 2012. The school you attend must be located within Canada or the United States.2. Must have a GPA of at least 2.75 in your last academic year.3. Fill out the Online Application Form4. Submit Letter of Recommendation from Parent/Guardian For more information and to apply visit 22BigSun ScholarshipThe BigSun Organization is proud to be able to help young athletes succeed in their academic pursuits. In order to do our part we are offering an annual scholarship to a deserving student. All student athletes are eligible for this award, regardless of which sport they are participating in. All student athletes are eligible regardless of the sport they are engaged in. The student must be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary institute. For more information or to apply visit 30BBG CommunicationsScholarshipThe BBG Communications scholarship is designed for students between the ages of 16 and 21 who are currently in or will be attending an institution of higher education in the Fall of 2012.To be considered eligible for the $1000 BBG Communications Scholarship you must:A) Be between the ages of 16 and 21 on June 30, 2012B) Submit answers to the two essay questions, which can be found on the application page, prior to the June 30, 2012 deadline.C) Have at least one full year of post secondary studies remaining at the time of the awardD) Have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.E) Be a citizen of the United States or Canada 1Princess ScholarshipProgramAmerica’s Thanksgiving ParadeAwards range from $250 - $1000. The Princess Scholarship Program is designed to recognize women between the ages of 17-23, currently a high school senior or enrolled in an accredited university, who invest their time and energy in their community in a positive way. Minimum accumulative GPA of 3.0. Go to the CRC for an information sheet or for additional information go to or 15Helping Hands Book Scholarship Program$100 - $1,000 awards; designed to assist with cost of text books and study materials. $5 application fee required (see website for explanation). Awards made based on merit. For more information and an online application go to July 25Al Schuman Ecolab Undergraduate Entrepreneurial ScholarshipNational Restaurant AssociationThe NRAEF understands the importance of scholarships and supporting students and educators. We offer a variety of merit-based scholarships to students who want an education and a career in the foodservice industry as well as professional development scholarships for restaurant and foodservice educators. Award is $2,500 and is available to high school seniors and undergraduate students who are or will be attending a select set of colleges with culinary arts degrees. Go to scholarships/ for the application information. Click on “Apply Now” then you will find it under Scholarships for first time freshmen.July 31Bill of Rights Essay ContestFor college bound female high school juniors and seniors. The seven winners selected by the scholarship committee will receive a $3,000 scholarship and an all-expense-paid trip to NFWL's 2011 Annual Conference where they will have the opportunity to meet women lawmakers from across the United States, learn about public policy, and establish relationships that often grow into mentoring opportunities. Questions by potential applicants may be directed to NFWL by phone at 202-293-3040. For details visit Here to view topic and COMPLETE application instructions.July 31The Gen and Kelly Tanabe ScholarshipThe Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship is a merit-based program that helps students fulfill their dreams of a higher education. The scholarship is named for Gen and Kelly Tanabe, best-selling authors on education, whose generous donations fund this program.This opportunity it available to 9th-12th grade high school, college, or graduate student including adult students. You need to currently be in school or planning to start school within the next 12 months and be a legal resident of the U.S. For more information visit 31Gabrielle Elizabeth Gore?? Memorial Scholarship FundFall Semester$500 Book Scholarships. Criteria: 2.5 or higher GPA, attend an accredited University in the United States, 5-6 paragraph (2 page max) persuasive essay on one of the listed topics. For applications and essay questions please visit 1Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at the University of Michigan – Ann ArborAlpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor is offering a $250 scholarship meant to cover living expenses, books cost, etc for new students. the scholarship is only limited to in-state future Michigan students so the applicant pool is not too large; however, we will be judging the applicant heavily on essay writing and non-academic exposure and leadership (i.e. clubs, sports, work, volunteer, etc). Please see the CRC for an application. Aug 22American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship ProgramSecond Chance ScholarshipOpen to anyone who has graduated high school or equivalency and wants to pursue a college degree or trade school education. Enter for the chance to win 1 of 10 $2,000 scholarships. Available to seniors; applicants must read the fire sprinkler essay and take an online quiz. For each correct answer, students will receive one entry into the drawing. Go to for entry information.Sept 2SCADThe University for Creative StudiesFor the 2012-2013 academic year, high school seniors are eligible to enter all competitions; high school juniors are eligible to enter the 2-D and photography competitions. The scholarships included in this deadline include animation, film and photo. For more information and to apply visit 10Beta Theta PiMen of PrincipleScholarship Beta Theta Pi is offering a $1000 scholarship, designated for non-Greek male students attending the University of Michigan for the Fall 2012 semester. We seek individuals who demonstrate devotion to academic achievement and a commitment to making the University and the community better places to live. Most importantly, we seek those who desire to develop skills that will not only help them become successful in college, but will carry over to their professional and personal lives. By applying for this scholarship, you are not committing yourself to membership in Beta Theta Pi or any other organization; rather, you are merely affirming your desire to strive for excellence. For more information visit The Men of Principle Scholarship Application can be found here.?Sept 17Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Essay ContestAwards range from $50 to $10,000. Open to seniors and college/university students; applicants must submit an 800 word minimum (1600 word maximum) essay on one of three topics provided on the website: contests or Oct 2Wendy's High School Heisman ScholarshipFinalists receive $2,000, two national winners receive $10,000 for their school. Applicants must be nominated (forms available online July 1st). Applicants must demonstrate excellence in the classroom (minimum 3.0 GPA), on the field (participate in at least one of the 27 sports officially sanctioned by the National Federation of State High schools), and within their communities. Go to for more information.Oct 5AES Engineering SolutionsThe consulting firm of AES Engineers is committed to continuing its support of higher education by providing scholarships to deserving students. Award amount is $500. ?To be eligible the student needs to answer one of the essay questions that they will find on our site at belief is that achieving a high grade point average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to be helped. For that reason we are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by evaluating the essays that are submitted.Oct 19National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts youngARTS and College ScholarshipsyoungARTS program awards from $100 - $10,000;? By registering for the youngARTS program, seniors are eligible for the available $30 million in college scholarships. Disciplines include: cinematic arts, dance, jazz, music, photography, theater, voice, visual arts, and writing. Early registration deadline is June 1; late registration deadline is October 15. Go to for more information.Oct 21SCADThe University for Creative Studies2-D CompetitionFor the 2011-2012 academic year, high school seniors are eligible to enter all competitions; high school juniors are eligible to enter the 2-D and photography competitions. For more information and to apply visit 28SCADThe University for Creative StudiesPoster CompetitionFor the 2011-2012 academic year, high school seniors are eligible to enter all competitions; For more information and to apply visit 30Horatio Alger Association Scholarship15 - $5,000 scholarships awarded. Applicants must demonstrate critical financial need ($50,000 or lower adjusted gross income per family preferred), have a minimum 2.0 GPA, and be involved in extracurricular activities and community service. Get application information at scholarships. Oct 31Coca-Cola Scholarship ProgramScholarships awarded based on character, personal merit and commitment. Merit is demonstrated through leadership in school, civic and extracurricular activities, academic achievement and motivation to serve and succeed. National Scholar Award: $20,000; Regional Scholar Award: $10,000. Application information is available at coca-. Oct 31LEXUS ECO CHALLENGECHALLENGE 1LAND/WATERThe "Lexus Eco Challenge" Contest ("Contest") is open to students in grades 6-8 and 9-12 who are enrolled in a public or accredited private school. For the official rules visit 1Indiana University ScholarshipsDon’t miss out on IU scholarships! To be considered for the Automatic Academic Scholarship all application materials for admission must be submitted online or postmarked by November 1 to be considered for scholarships valued up to $36,000. Visit HYPERLINK ""scholarships.indiana.edu for more information about scholarships at IU.Nov 1Boston CollegeThe Presidential Scholars Program attracts students of outstanding talent and charter who strive to become leaders with integrity and vision. Candidates must apply by Early Action deadline of November 1 to be considered. There are 15 - Full tuition scholarships renewable for 4 years based upon academic merit. For more information call 800.360.2522 or go to bc.edu/centers/psp Nov 1Ron Brown Scholarship ProgramAward of $10,000 per year for 4 years to a minimum of 10 students. Applicants must be African-American seniors who exhibit academic excellence, leadership, commitment to community service, and demonstrate financial need. Application materials must be mailed in one packet. Transcripts and letters of recommendation should not be sent under separate cover. Incomplete, e-mailed or faxed applications will not be considered. A November 1st deadline will also be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program AND forwarded to a select and limited number of additional scholarship providers. For the application and more information visit 4SCADThe University for Creative StudiesWriting CompetitionFor the 2011-2012 academic year, high school seniors are eligible to enter all competitions; For more information and to apply visit 5Indiana University of Pennsylvania“Making a Difference Essay Contest”Award is $1000. Essay authors must be high school sophomores, juniors, or seniors. The essay contest will invite students to reflect on their own experiences with community service. For complete rules and how to apply visit: Nov 15Susan G. KomenFor The CureScholarshipA $10,000 renewable scholarship to a student who has lost a parent or guardian to breast cancer or has been diagnosed with the disease themselves. These scholarships must be used to attend a state university. Recipients are selected based on scholastic achievement, community service, financial need, and demonstrated leadership potential. Recipients must be willing to serve as a Komen Collegiate Ambassadors and volunteer at least 20 hours per semester. Information and application materials are available online at scholarship.Nov 15The National Security Agency The Stokes Educational Scholarship ProgramThe Stokes Educational Scholarship Program for Seniors, particularly minority students, interested in majoring in computer science or computer/electrical engineering. Students selected for the program will receive a year round salary while attending college in addition to tuition, fees, and textbooks. Students must work for the NSA for one-and-one-half times the length of study upon graduation. Information is available online at 15Davidson UniversityJohn Montgomery Belk ScholarshipUp to six Belk Scholars will be chosen, each receiving an annually renewable scholarship equivalent to the college’s fees, valued in 2010-2011 at $47,179. In additional each scholar receives two summer stipends (up to $3000 per stipend) to pursue international study. A candidate's record and recommendations must demonstrate purposeful engagement in the classroom, with student and civic organizations, on the athletic field or in the arts. While academic achievement is paramount, Belk Scholars also exhibit intellectual curiosity and a commitment to both their local and global communities. Nominations must be made by November 15. 25Metro PCSCommunity Scholars ProgramAwarding $2,500 scholarships to high school seniors who plan on attending a college or university.? Criteria will be students who have demonstrated exceptional involvement in volunteerism and community service, in addition to academics and other criteria.? In addition they will be awarding a $25,000 national scholarship to one lucky winner. All winners of the $2,500 scholarships will be eligible to receive the MetroPCS national scholarship. Visit scholarship?for an application.Dec 1 Saginaw Valley State UniversityThere are several scholarships that are available to students based on academic merit. Students who satisfy the respective criteria will be considered upon admission to the university. The awarding of these scholarships is made by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and is subject to the availability of remaining funds.? For full opportunity to receive any of the following scholarships, a student must apply before December 1, 2011. For more information and see which awards you qualify for visit 1Soroptimist Violet Richardson Award ApplicationCriteria:? A young woman between the ages of 14 and 17, demonstrated initiative in both identifying a problem and trying to solve it, have had significant and noteworthy accomplishments as volunteers.? For more information and an application please visit: 1University of EvansvilleScholarship OpportunitiesAwards vary on the type of scholarship. Full-time freshmen in traditional undergraduate degree programs, who will graduate from high school in the spring of 2011 and enter UE for the first time in the fall of 2011, are eligible. Priority consideration will be given to students who apply by December 1, 2010. For more information on scholarships visit Dec 1RARE Everyday HeroesStudents must be graduating in May or June and attending a Michigan college or university in the fall of 2012.? Students must submit an original essay about someone they consider an everyday hero.? GPA or test scores are not a part of this scholarship.? For more details, official rules and online entry form, please visit Dec 1Cincinnatus Scholarship ProgramThe University of Cincinnati continues to recognize and reward students through their Scholarship Program. Students qualifying will be offered Cincinnatus Century awards of $2,000. Students eligible for awards from $3,500 to full tuition will be invited to compete on campus. Students must have a minimum 3.2 unweighted GPA to be considered. Apply at admissions.uc.edu/apply or for more information visit 1Boston UniversityTrustee Scholarship CompetitionBoston University welcomes about 20 outstanding students to the Trustee Scholars program. All Trustee Scholars receive a renewable scholarship covering full undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees for up to four years. If you would like to learn more or apply visit 1Gabrielle Elizabeth Gore?? Memorial Scholarship FundWinter/Spring Semester$500 Book Scholarships. Criteria: 2.5 or higher GPA, attend an accredited University in the United States, 5-6 paragraph (2 page max) persuasive essay on one of the listed topics. For applications and essay questions please visit 1AXA Achievement ScholarshipAre you active in your community? Have you led a project that benefits others? Have you overcome personal challenges? If you answered yes to any of these questions you may qualify for an AXA Achievement Scholarship. The awards range from $2,000 to $25,000. To find out more and to apply visit ? 1Ingram Scholarship ProgramVanderbilt UniversityTo be considered for the Ingram Scholarship Program, applicants must submit these required forms from the Vanderbilt Application Packet for Merit-Based Scholarships: the Student Information Form and the Ingram Scholarship Program Application. Ingram Scholars are selected on the basis of commitment to community engagement, strength of personal character, and leadership potential. In evaluating candidates, the selection committee reviews academic records, scholarship application essays, service records, and two letters of recommendation. Ingram Scholar Finalists are also required to interview on campus with the selection committee. For more information visit 1The Robertson Scholars Leadership Program(Duke or UNC)The Robertson Scholars Program seeks students who have demonstrated the passion and potential to become great leaders in college and beyond. It is this vision which informs our selection process; our hope is that all Robertson scholars will play significant and impactful roles in their communities and society, today and in the future. The Robertson Scholars Program provides full tuition, room and board, and mandatory fees for scholars during their four years at Duke and/or UNC-Chapel Hill. Scholars receive a laptop and have access to three summers of generous funding. For more information and how to apply visit 2The Elks National FoundationMost Valuable StudentCompetitionThe Elks National Foundation will award 500 four-year scholarships to the highest-rated applicants in the 2012 competition. ?Any high school senior who is a citizen of the United States is eligible to apply. ?Applicants need not be related to a member of the Elks. ?College students are not eligible to apply. ?Applicants must be citizens of the United States on the date their applications are signed; permanent legal resident status does not qualify. ?Male and female students compete separately. Applicants will be judged on scholarship, leadership, and financial need. For more information and to apply visit or 2SCADThe University for Creative StudiesJewelry CompetitionFor the 2011-2012 academic year, high school seniors are eligible to enter all competitions; For more information and to apply visit 2Western Michigan University Medallion Scholarship CompetitionStudents are eligible if they are high school seniors, graduating in 2012, who have a cumulative GPA of 3.70 (on a 4.0 scale) or higher at the end of the junior year and have an ACT composite of 26 or higher or an SAT score of 1170 or higher (math and verbal). Students must also have a completed application file in Admissions by December 3, 2010. Each Medallion Scholarship is valued at $50,000 over four years ($12,500 per year). All Medallion Scholars become members of Western Michigan University’s Lee Honors College.?Visit if you are interested in more information.Dec 3 National Association of Secondary School PrincipalsHerff Jones Principal’s Leadership AwardScholarships ranging from $1,000 to $12,000 will be awarded to 100 outstanding seniors from all 50 states. NASSP and Herff Jones have awarded the PLA scholarships since 1988, providing more than $3.5 million in scholarship awards to outstanding students from across the nation. Students cannot apply for this award. They must be nominated by their high school. High school principals or their designee may nominate only one senior per school to compete. If you feel you would be a good candidate for this award contact Mrs. Bennett in the CRC. For complete rules visit Dec 5STOP Hunger ScholarshipsThe Sodexo Foundation seeks applicants for the STOP Hunger Scholarships to recognize students in the fight against hunger in America.? The STOP Hunger Scholarships recognize and reward students who have made a significant impact in the fight against hunger in the United States.? This scholarship is open to students (Kindergarten through graduate school) enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States. For the complete rules and how to apply visit and click on scholarships.Dec 10Comcast Leaders and Achievers ScholarshipOne time award of $1,000. Nominees must demonstrate a strong commitment to community service and display leadership abilities in school activities or through work experience; nominees must have a minimum 2.8 GPA, and must be nominated by the high school principal. Materials are mailed to principals and not available in any other way. If you are interested and think you qualify, visit your counselor to discuss nomination. For more information visit the following link at 15Chancellor's Scholarship ProgramVanderbilt UniversityChancellor's Scholars receive full tuition, plus a one-time stipend to be used towards a summer of study abroad or research experience following sophomore or junior year. Vanderbilt will provide additional need-based financial aid to those Chancellor's Scholarship recipients whose demonstrated financial need exceeds the amount of full tuition. Scholarships are renewed each year as long as the recipient maintains at least a 3.0 GPA. Chancellor's Scholars are supported and guided throughout by the Office of Honor Scholarships and the Office of Dean of Students.To be considered for the Chancellor's Scholarship,?students must submit these required forms from the Vanderbilt Application Packet for Merit-Based Scholarships: the Student Information Form, the Chancellor's Scholarship Application, and the Chancellor's Scholarship Letter of Reference.Chancellor's Scholarship applications must be postmarked or submitted electronically by December 15, 2011. Chancellor 's Scholars are selected on the basis of commitment to diversity, leadership, strength of character, and academic achievement. Strong candidates are intellectually curious and able to articulate their ideas clearly. In evaluating candidates, the selection committee reviews the Chancellor's Scholarship application along with the entire application for freshman admission.For more information visit 15Cornelius Vanderbilt ScholarshipCornelius Vanderbilt Scholars receive full tuition, plus a one-time stipend to be used towards a summer study abroad or research experience usually following their sophomore or junior year. Vanderbilt will provide additional need-based financial aid to those Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship recipients whose demonstrated need exceeds the amount of full-tuition. Scholarships are renewed each year as long as the recipient maintains at least a 3.0 GPA. Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholars have the opportunity to participate in a series of programs designed especially for highly talented students.To be considered for the Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship, students must submit these required forms from the Vanderbilt Application Packet for Merit Scholarships: the Student Information Form and the Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship Application.Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholars are selected on the basis of academic achievement, intellectual promise, and leadership and contribution outside the classroom. In evaluating candidates, the selection committees review the entire application for freshman admissions along with the Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship application. Audition scores are a factor in merit scholarship selection for Blair School of Music recipients.For more information visit 15SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Undesignated and University-Sponsored Engineering ScholarshipsAwards range from $1,000 to $10,000. Applicants must intend to enroll in an engineering program at an ABET accredited college and meet the GPA and Test Score requirements (vary according to scholarship). For more information go to 15National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)Young Entrepreneurs Foundation150 scholarships will be awarded including non-renewable and renewable nationwide ranging in value of $1,000 - $10,000. Financial need is not a factor. Applicants must be seniors who will enter college in the Fall. Must be a student who demonstrates entrepreneurial spirit and initiative through examples such as: starting his/her own business; participating in organizations such as DECA, Junior Achievement, Future Business Leaders of America, among others. For more information visit YEA Dec 19LEXUS ECO CHALLENGECHALLENGE 2AIR/CLIMATEThe "Lexus Eco Challenge" Contest ("Contest") is open to students in grades 6-8 and 9-12 who are enrolled in a public or accredited private school. For the official rules visit 31Michigan Association Broadcasters Foundation High School Broadcast ScholarshipThis scholarship is for Michigan High School seniors who have been accepted at a MABF-approved Michigan college, university or trade school and plan to pursue a career in a broadcast-related field may enter. Each scholarship award is $750. For more information and to see if you qualify visit 31Oakland UniversityProduct Lifecycle Management (PLM) Scholarship ProgramThe National Science Foundation's Scholarships in STEM Program has provided Oakland University with funding to offer 32 four-year scholarships for $4,800 per year.16 PLM Scholarships will be awarded between now and early 2012 (Jan. - March) and the remaining 16 in late 2012 to early 2013 to students who will begin their studies at Oakland University as follows:? Fall semester, Sept. 2012: To 8 students enrolling in Industrial and Systems Engineering and 8 students in Mechanical Engineering.? Fall semester, Sept. 2013: To 8 students enrolling in Industrial and Systems Engineering and 8 students in Mechanical Engineering.Visit for more information. Come to the CRC for an application.Dec 31Anne Ford ScholarshipNational Center for Learning DisabilitiesThe Anne Ford Scholarship is a $10,000 scholarship ($2,500/year over four years) granted to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled in a full-time bachelor’s degree program in the fall. To be eligible for the Anne Ford Scholarship, an applicant must: Have an overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher, demonstrate financial need, provide most current documentation of an identified learning disability and be a US citizen. You can find more information at or in the Career Resource Center.Dec 31Allegra Ford ScholarshipNational Center for Learning DisabilitiesThe Allegra Ford Scholarship is a $2,500 one-time scholarship awarded to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled in a two-year community college, a vocational or technical training program, or a specialized program for students with LD in the fall. To be eligible for the Allegra Ford Scholarship, an applicant must: Be a graduating high school senior who will be attending a two-year community college, a vocational/technical training program, or specialized program for students with LD in the fall, demonstrate financial need, provide most current documentation of an identified learning disability and be a US citizen. You can find more information at or in the Career Resource Center.Dec 31George S. & Stella M. Knight Essay ContestSons of the American Revolution$500 - $2,000 awards at National level. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors may enter. An essay is required. The topic is posted on the website as well complete contest rules Dec 31MAB FoundationHigh School BroadcastScholarshipStudents who have been accepted at a MABF-approved Michigan college, university or trade school and plan to pursue a career in a broadcast related field may enter. Each one-time scholarship award is $750. Applicants for the MABF High School Broadcast Scholarship must be: a Michigan High School senior with an accumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale; a Michigan resident; accepted for enrollment in a two or four year Michigan college, university or trade school; planning to enroll in a full-time, undergraduate course of study in a broadcast-related field; currently working in a broadcast-related job or with some type of broadcast-related experience; exhibiting professional promise within the broadcast industry. For a list of the approved MABF schools and an applications go to Dec 31The Gen and Kelly Tanabe ScholarshipThe Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship is a merit-based program that helps students fulfill their dreams of a higher education. The scholarship is named for Gen and Kelly Tanabe, best-selling authors on education, whose generous donations fund this program.This opportunity it available to 9th-12th grade high school, college, or graduate student including adult students. You need to currently be in school or planning to start school within the next 12 months and be a legal resident of the U.S. For more information visit 31McKelvey Foundation Entrepreneurial ScholarshipWe will not be accepting any applications for the 2011/12 academic school year.Up to $10,000 per academic year for 4 years (additional $2,500 for a summer abroad program) awarded to high school seniors who have demonstrated entrepreneurial spirit by owning and operation their own businesses while in high school. To qualify, applicants must: Graduate high school in spring, Own and operate a genuine business (non-profits are eligible), and have at least one employee (even if only part-time). Scholars are not selected based on academic achievement or financial need, but solely on demonstration of entrepreneurial spirit. Go to for information and the application.Begins inDecSpecs Howard School of Media Arts 2011 High SchoolScholarship CompetitionEligibility requirements: To qualify, high school seniors must take the CPAT exam that is given at the school three times a year. The 10 highest scoring testers are invited to write an essay and interview with a panel of judges. Recipients are selected based on their total score in all three areas (CPAT=20%, essay=20%, interview=60%). The top four scores are awarded scholarships. Rules & Regulations You can also call 866-61-SPECS for more information.For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (USFIRST)Many colleges and universities, professional associations, and corporations offer college scholarships to high school students on FIRST teams. This is official recognition of the knowledge and technical and life skills these students have gained from participating in a FIRST competition. FIRST scholarships enable students to pursue majors and careers in engineering, computer science, science, math, design, aeronautics, and many other fields. In 2011, the FIRST Scholarship Program provides: Over $14million in college scholarships Over 853 individual scholarship opportunities Over 128 Scholarship ProvidersVisit Restaurant Association Scholarship for High School Seniors$2,000 award. Applicants must have a minimum 2.75 GPA, have a minimum of 250 hours of food service related work experience, and have gained acceptance to a food service related postsecondary program. Go to for the application information.Sigma Phi Epsilon FraternityMichigan State University is one of many schools offering the Balanced Man ScholarshipAmount unspecified. Applicants must demonstrate work experience, community involvement, extracurricular activities, leadership skills/positions and other honors, awards or scholarships. Go to for more information.variesMacomb Community College Private ScholarshipsMany scholarships with different award amounts and GPA minimums. For a scholarship that would fit your interest and career choice visit the following site are encouraged to apply for these scholarships beginning inMarch 2011. Recommended deadlines to apply are March– July for Fall semester and August– November for Winter semester. Scholarship applications are accepted on a rolling basis, as long as funds are available. Scholarships are awarded on either an academic year or a semester basis. All scholarship applications are reviewed by the Macomb Scholarship Selection Committee. The applications are evaluated based on quality of essay, student’s activities, community service, grade point average, etc. Students should submit a complete application that demonstrates why they deserve to receive a scholarship.variesScholarships4schoolThe purpose of this free website is to provide students with the tools they need to make informed decisions about obtaining scholarships and other forms of financial aid. Everybody wants to go to college free, but most people don't know how. helps answer this question. This one website gives you an overview of the scholarship process from beginning to end, starting with how to choose a college and finishing with how to keep the scholarship you earn. They also provide information about scholarships for specific fields of study (such as nursing and law) and give you the tools you need to learn more. They identify scholarships for women, students with disabilities, and others. Scholarship awards range in amounts, requirements, terms, and availability, but in every case, scholarship money is money you never have to pay back. Visit the website at for more information. ................
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