January 6, 2015

DANVILLE ALUMNAE CHAPTER DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:The applicant must be a graduating senior who will enroll in an accredited college for fall 2015.

Award Amount:To be determined

How to Apply:Applications are located in the scholarship file in Guidance.

Deadline:February 28, 2015.

ESSEL PROPACK MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

The Essel Propack Manufacturing Excellence Scholarship Program recognizes Danville area high school seniors for their

community service, academic performance and leadership skills.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a US citizen
  • Be a senior
  • Be awarded either a Graduate of Merit or Graduate of Distinction honors from your high school
  • Have been accepted at an accredited 2-year community college, 4-year college/university or vocational/technical school for full-time status to commence in the fall of 2015

Award Amount:Essel Propack will award four scholarships of up to $5,000 each to Danville area high school seniors who meet the eligibility requirements.

How to Apply:Applications are located in the Guidance scholarship file.

Deadline:Completed applications are due to Ms. McKinnie by March 31, 2015.

SONY KINGOFF MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

In honor of Sonny Kingoff, a longtime supporter of academics and athletics at GWHS, a scholarship opportunity is available to a graduating senior who has participated in varsity sports (including cheerleading).

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a graduating senior
  • Have participated in any sport, including varsity cheerleading.
  • Have shown high moral character, have maximized his or her ability in sports endeavors, and have exhibited leadership
  • Have achieved academically to the best of his or her abilities

Award Amount:To be determined (usually in the range of $1,500)

How to Apply:Use GWHS Local Universal Application (LUSA), located in the scholarship file in Guidance and on the GWHS website.

Monday, March 2, 2014.

Deadline:The completed LUSA is due to Ms. McKinnie in Guidance by noon Monday March 12, 2015.

THE LEE-JACKSON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The Lee-Jackson Foundation in coordination with the VirginiaDepartment of Education sponsors the Lee-Jackson Scholarship Program. The objective of the program is to acquaint young people with the historical legacy of two of Virginia’s most outstanding military figures, General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson.

Eligibility:The student must:

  • Be a high school junior or senior in the state of Virginia
  • Plan to attend a four year college or university or attend a community college and transfer to a four year college or university
  • Write an essay as described in the application materials

Award Amount:(One) $10000, (eight) $2000, (nine) $1000 scholarships The awards are as follows:

  • $2,000 for the first place essay, and $1,000 for the second place essay, submitted in each of the state’s public high school regions.
  • A bonus award of $8,000 will go to the single essay that is judged the most outstanding in the state. The winning essay has an award total value of $10,000 and the winning essayist is designated as the J. Clifford, Jr. Scholar.

How to Apply:Information on the essay requirements and the application are located in the scholarship file in Guidance. You are encouraged to visit the website at

Deadline:The application and completed essay are due to Ms. McKinnie in the Guidance by February 6, 2015.

MARY JORDAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Mary Jordan Memorial Scholarship, established in memory of Mary Wescott Jordan who died at the age of 23 following heart surgery.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a graduating senior
  • Attend a college, university or seminary

Award Amount:To be determined by the Advisory Committee of the scholarship fund

How to Apply:Follow the instructional page for the Mary Jordan Memorial Scholarships located in the scholarship file in Guidance. Complete the GWHS Local Universal Scholarship Application locatedin the Guidance scholarship file and on the GWHS website.

Deadline:Completed applications are due to Ms. McKinnie in the Guidance by noon on Monday, March 2, 2015.

PAMPLIN LEADERSHIP AWARD

The Pamplin Leader Award is a one-year merit based $5,000 tuition scholarship presented annually to 40 qualified students from among the Commonwealth of Virginia’s public high schools... The student must apply, receive acceptance, accepts the offer of admission. Recipients of the Pamplin Leader Award must possess a balancedrecord of outstanding academic achievement

community service and leadership experience.

Eligibility: The applicant must:

  • Be a senior enrolled at a Virginia public school planning to attend Virginia Tech
  • Have a 3.8 overall GPA

Award Amount:$5,000

How to Apply:Applications are located in the scholarship file in Guidance or at Do not forward your application to Virginia Tech. You must submit the application to Ms. McKinnie. The GWHS Scholarship Committee will select one application from all applications submitted. Virginia Tech will disqualify your application if you do not follow the application procedures.

Deadline: The completed application and supporting documents are due to Ms. McKinnie in Guidance no later than January 23, 2015.

VIRGINIA PTA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The Virginia PTA offers scholarships to graduating Virginia high school students who are planning to enter teaching or other youth-serving professions.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Attend a school that has a PTA or PTSA association in good standing
  • Reside in Virginia and graduate from a Virginia public high school
  • Plan to pursue a career in teaching or qualify for service with a youth serving agency
  • Enter a Virginia college or university in September following the date of application for the scholarship
  • Maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better
  • Provide evidence of financial need and academic achievement

Award Amount:$1,200.00 scholarship memorializing M. Frieda Koontz

$1,200.00 scholarship honoring S. John Davis

Additional $1,000.00 scholarships

How to Apply:Applications are available at and are located in the scholarship file in Guidance.

Deadline: Return the completed application and required documents to Ms. McKinnie in Guidance by noon, February 18, 2015.

BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU STUDENT OF INTEGRITY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Virginia offers the annual “Student of Integrity Award” to honor seniors in the 32 county service areas who personify high ethics as demonstrated through leadership, community service, overall personal judgment and academic history.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a member of the graduating class of 2014
  • Have a 3.0 GPA

Award Amount:$500 to$1,000

How to Apply:The application and information is located in the scholarship file in Guidance or at

Deadline:January 30, 2015

The University of Richmond, Richmond’s Promise to Virginia” provides a financial aid package equal to full-time tuition and standard room and board (without loans) to Virginia residents who:

  • Are submitting a first year admission application for the first time for fall 2014
  • Qualify for admission as first time students
  • Have a total family income of $60,000 or less
  • Qualify for need-based financial aid based on Richmond’s need analysis formula
  • Are U.S. citizens or permanent residents
  • Domiciled residents of Virginia

ROANOKE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Roanoke College offers numerous scholarship programs including the Roanoke College Scholars Program. The Roanoke College Scholars Program has a value of $190,000 for over four years. Please check the Roanoke College website for deadline and requirements.

JT - MINNIE MAUDE CHARITABLE TRUST SCHOLARSHIP

The trust’s primary goal is to provide higher education opportunities through financial assistance to deserving and needy students in the Danville and surrounding area. Scholarships selection is based on academic achievement and promise, financial need and other related selection criteria. The application period opens January 2015.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a resident of Pittsylvania, Halifax, Henry Counties and all of the cities located in these counties for a minimum of twelve months at the time of the application
  • Attend an accredited public or private, two or more year college or university, or an institution offering a one year certificate degree

Award Amount:Varies up to and including a possible full scholarship

How to Apply:Visit the website for details.

Deadline:Applications are due to J.T. Minnie Maude by April 1, 2015

JOHN R. LILLARD VIRGINIA AIRPORT OPERATORS COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP

The John R. Lillard Scholarship program is to assist future aviation leaders and to honor John R. Lillard, an aviation enthusiast and humanitarian. Mr. Lillard served in leadership positions with the Capital Region Airport Commission (which operates Richmond International Airport), Chesterfield County Airport, and Eastern Airlines.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a Virginia high school senior
  • Have a minimum 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • Be planning a career in the field of aviation
  • Be enrolled or accepted into an aviation related program at an accredited college

Award Amount:$3,000

How to Apply:The application and information is located at and in the scholarship file in Guidance.

Deadline:The application must reach the organization before the Friday, March 13, 2015 deadline.

WILLARD G.PLENTL AVIATION SCHOLARSHIP

The Willard G. Plentl Aviation Scholarship is awarded to a Virginia High School senior who is planning an aviation career in a non-engineering area.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be accepted into a non-engineering, aviation-related postsecondary education program
  • Have an un-weighted GPA of a minimum of 3.5

Amount:$1,000

How to Apply: Applications are located in the scholarship file in Guidance.

Deadline:Application is due to the organization before March 13, 2015.

VIRGINIA AVIATION BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP

The Virginia Aviation Business Association (VABA) Scholarship is provided for a Virginia senior in high school or college undergraduate who is pursuing an aviation related career in an accredited institution.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Have a 3.0 GPA in their last full year of study
  • Be a graduating senior
  • Have proof of acceptance into an aviation-related post-secondary program.

Award Amount: $2000

How to Apply:Application and additional information located in the scholarship file in Guidance.

Deadline:The completed application must arrive to the organization prior to May 30, 2015

THE GLORIA AND CARLOS R. BELL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Gloria and Carlos R. Bell longtime residents of Gloucester County, Virginia created a trust fund to provide scholarship support to forward the careers of students pursuing degrees in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field at the University of Michigan. The scholarship is based on academic accomplishments rather than financial need. The scholarship will provide financial support to students selected from the Commonwealth of Virginia, with a preference given to residents of the Gloucester, Virginia area.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Have a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Be a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia

Award Amount:$80,000 ($20,000 yearly for four years)

How to Apply:The application and information may be found at

Deadline:February 1, 2015

THE AMERICAN LEGION HIGH SCHOOL ORATORICAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The purpose of the American Legion High School Oratorical Scholarship Program is to develop a deeper knowledge and appreciation of the Constitution of the United States.

Eligibility:Participants must be citizens of the United States or permanent residents of the United States, under 20 years of age; enrolled in high school, and domiciled in the state they enter competition.

Award Amount:First place State Scholarship $1,100.00, 2nd and 3rd place $600.00

First place National Scholarship $18,000; 2nd place - $16,000; 3rd place - $14,000

How to Apply:Specific contest rules may be found online at

Deadline:District contests are to be completed in January, following the local Post contest.

THE RON BROWN SCHOLAR PROGRAM:

The Ron Brown Scholar Program is a national program that awards approximately 20 scholarships to academically talented, highly motivated African-American high school seniors who intend to pursue an undergraduate full-time degree. These scholarships are reserved for exceptional individuals who share Brown’s traits of excellence, leadership, commitment to public service, and desire to make a difference.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be willing to make significant contributions to society
  • Excel academically
  • Demonstrate exceptional leadership potential
  • Have made an impact on theircommunities through service to others

Award Amount:Ten awards for $10,000 each renewable for four years

How to Apply:Application and additional information are online at

Deadline:January 9, 2015 – The Ron Brown Scholar Program

THE GATES MILLENNIUM SCHOLARS PROGRAM

The Gates Millennium Scholars Program, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides scholarships to outstanding low income African Americans, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American and Hispanic American students with an opportunity to complete an undergraduate college education in any discipline area of interest.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be African American, American Indian/Alaska Native (tribal

enrollment), Asian Pacific Islander, or Hispanic American

  • Be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.A.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 on a weighed 4.0 scale
  • Enroll at a accredited U.S. college or university as a full time student
  • Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurricular, or other activities
  • Meet the Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria

Award Amount:Scholarship winners will receive funds in an amount to be determined by the

Gates foundation based on financial need (usually covering tuition, fees, room and board,

etc.)

How to Apply:Applications can be located and submitted online at:

Deadline:January 14, 2015

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SSSSSS SUNTRUSTOFF TO COLLEGE SWEEPSTAKES

One winner is chosen every two weeks beginning October31 through May 9, 2015.

Eligibility:The applicant must be a high school senior

Award Amount:$500

How toHow to Apply:Apply at suntrusteducation.com

Deadline:May 15, 2015

BIG SUN SCHOLARSHIP

The BigSun Organization provides scholarship assistance to help young athletes succeed in their academic pursuits by offering an annual scholarship. All student athletes are eligible for this award, regardless of the sport in which they are participants.

Amount of Award:$500

How to Apply:Visit

Deadline:June 19, 2015

FREE SPEECH ESSAY CONTEST (FIRE) –High school juniors and seniors for the 2014-2015 school year are eligible to participate in FIRE’s essay contest. Students must submit an essay between 800 and 1,000 words on the provided topic. One $10,000 first prize, one $5,000 second prize, and three $1,000 runner-up prizes will be awarded for the best essays. Four $500 winners will be chosen from the remaining entrants in a drawing. FIRE will accept essay contest entries for August 1, 2014 to January 1, 2015.

Scholarship Websites

The websites below provide outstanding scholarship search databases.

Scholarship Tips

  1. Apply for every scholarship that you feel you might have a chance to win. Do not limit yourself to the large awards. If you are eligible for several small awards, apply for them. They can add up.
  2. Search for scholarships at the colleges you are applying.
  3. Meet all deadlines. Be aware of the time required to complete an application.

Search free scholarship databases.

The websites below provide outstanding scholarship search databases.

(Native American)

(Hispanic)

g (Asian American)

(Gates Millennium Scholars)

(database for merit scholarships from colleges across the county)

zinch.com

findtuition.com

  1. Start using the databases listed in the Scholarship Newsletter today.
  2. Be aware of scholarship frauds.
  3. Do not pay to get money for college.
  4. Do not pay to register on a scholarship database. Scholarship information is and has always been public information. Do not pay individuals or businesses to find scholarship money for college. These individuals and businesses build their database from public information. .

Don’t Pay for Help to Find Money for College

Commercial financial aid advice services can cost well over $1,000. You might have heard or seen these claims at seminars, over the phone from telemarketers, or online:

  • "Buy now or miss this opportunity." Do not give in to pressure tactics. Remember, the “opportunity” is a chance to pay for information you could find yourself free.
  • “We guarantee you’ll get aid.” A company could claim it fulfilled its promise if you were offered student loans or a $200 scholarship. Is that worth a fee of $1,000 or more?
  • “I’ve got aid for you; give me your credit card or bank account number.” Never give out a credit card or bank account number unless you know the organization you are giving it to is legitimate. You could be putting yourself at risk of identity theft.
  • Don’t Pay for the FAFSA

Several Websitesoffer help filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for a fee. These sites are not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education. We urge you not to pay these sites for assistance.

If asked for your credit card information while filling out the FAFSA online, you are not at the official government site. Remember, the FAFSA site address has .gov in it! (U.S. Department of Education)

Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

How Does Identity Theft Happen?

Criminals gain access to personal data such as names, social security numbers, and bank and credit card information. Using the stolen data, the criminal can fraudulently obtain credit cards; establish cellular phone accounts, and more.

Reduce Your Risk When Applying for Aid

  • After completing the FAFSA online, exit the application and close the browser, any cookies created during your session will be deleted automatically
  • Don’t tell anyone your Federal Student Aid PIN, even if that person is helping you fill out the FAFSA
  • Review your financial aid award documents and keep track of the amounts applied for and awarded
  • Never give personal information over the phone or Internet unless you made the contact. If you have questions about a solicitation or about your student loan account, call 1-800-4-FED-AID.
  • Federal Student Aid securely stores your information on the National Student Loan Data System. However, if you complete or even request a student loan application from a lender, you may be granting the lender permission to access your file. Before providing personal information to an organization, review its privacy policy.
  • Shred receipts and documents with personal information that are no longer useful.
  • Immediately report all lost or stolen identification to the issuer and to the police, if appropriate. (U.S. Department of Education)

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