Pamplin Leader Award

Pamplin Leader Award

November 27, 2012

PAMPLIN LEADER AWARD

The Pamplin Leader Award is a one-year merit based $1,000 tuition scholarship presented annually to one student from each public high school in Virginia. The student must apply, receive acceptance, and accepts the offer of admission. Recipients of the Pamplin Leader Award must possess a record of outstanding academic achievement that is balanced with a commitment to community service and leadership experience.

Eligibility: The applicant must:

  • Be a senior enrolled at a Virginia public school who is planning to attend Virginia Tech
  • Have a 3.8 overall GPA and rank in the top ten percent of his/her class

Award Amount:$1,000

How to Apply:The application is located at

Deadline: The completed application and supporting documents are due to Ms. McKinnie in Guidance no later than January 9, 2013.

VSGA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM OF THE VIRGINIA GOLF FOUNDATION

The scholarship program is administered by the Virginia State Golf Foundation, which the VSGA was created for funding college scholarships to worthy Virginia high school students who have an interest in golf and will attend college within the commonwealth. The criteria for the scholarship are based on academic achievement, an interest in golf (skill level not important), character and financial need.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be Virginia high school senior domiciled in Virginia since September 1, 2012
  • Be in good academic standing acceptable to the Virginia Golf Association

Award Amount:To be decided

How to Apply:The application is located at Scholarship-Application_10-11-12_FINAL.pdf

Deadline:Applications must be postmarked by Friday, February 22, 2013

BURGER KING SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a resident of the United States
  • Be a graduating senior
  • Have a 2.5 or higher GPA
  • Plan to enroll fulltime at an accredited two or four-year year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States

Award Amount:Scholarships values range from $1,000 to $50,000

How to Apply:The application and additional information is located at

Deadline:January 10, 2013

ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATION MOST VALUABLE STUDENT SCHOLARS

The Elks National Foundation awards nearly $3 million in college scholarship to 500 high school seniors nationwide through its Most Valuable Student scholarship contest.

Eligibility:The student must:

  • Be a high school senior
  • Be a U.S. citizen

Award Amount:The value of the 500 four-year awards range from $4,000 for four-years to $60,000 for

four-years.

How to Apply:Applications can be found at

Deadline:Completed applications should be mailed to the following address by December 7, 2012.

Danville Elks Lodge #227

Attn. Scholarship Committee

P.O. Box 227

Danville, VA 24543

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

$1,000.00 scholarships

How to Apply:Visit or applications are located in the Guidance and Counseling Office

scholarship file

Deadline:Completed application and three letters of recommendation and official transcript with test scores are due to Ms.McKinnie by 3:30 February14, 2013.

JANICE M. SCOTT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Janice Marie Scott was killed during one of the three terrorist attacks on the morning of September 11, 2001. She was among the one hundred twenty-five individuals who perished in the Pentagon when terrorists crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon. In honor of Mrs. Scott’s commitment to the children of her community, the family created the Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund in October 2001. Six $2,500 scholarships will be made available for high school seniors who graduate in 2013.

Eligibility:Students are selected based on four categories, financial need (40 points), academics (25 points), community service (25 points), and writing skill (10 points) for a total of 100 points.

The student must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Be a high school senior planning to attend an accredited four-year U.S. college
  • Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service or other extra-curricular activities
  • Combined adjusted income of parents cannot exceed $100,000

Award Amount:$2,500

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

Deadline:The application and requested documents must be received or postmarked on or before

March 31, 2013.

ALPHA PHI OMEGA CHAPTER ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

Alpha Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated provides support to outstanding young women through a scholarship funds for female students who will enter college in the fall of 2013.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be graduating high school senior for the class of 2013
  • Plan to enroll in an accredited college or university
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Demonstrate participation in community service and/or extracurricular activities

Award Amount:To be determined

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

Deadline:Completed application must be postmarked by Friday, February 22, 2013.

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

Gloria and Carlos R. Bell longtime, 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, 2013

MARY JORDAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Mary Jordan Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Mary Wescott Jordan who died at the age of 23 following heart surgery. The award is sent directly to the educational institution of the recipient’s choice.

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 and complete the GWHS Local Universal Scholarship Application form located on the GW website or in the Guidance scholarship file.

Deadline:Completed applications are due to Ms. McKinnie in the Guidance by noon April 5, 2013

RMHC U.S. SCHOLARSHIPS –100 - $1,000 Awards (Deadline December 20, 2012)

To apply for a RMHC scholarship, a student must:

  • Be a high school senior and younger than 21 years of age
  • Be eligible to attend a two or four year college or university with a full course of study
  • Be a legal U.S. resident
  • Submit a complete application and all required documentation by the deadline on the application
  • Meet any additional eligibility requirements outlined by each scholarship program
  • Provide verification of enrollment at student’s accredited post-secondary institution

Applications can be found by going to

CARRINGTON DENTAL CENTRE SCHOLARSHIP - One $500 Award (Deadline December 15, 2012

To be eligible for the Carrington Dental Centre Scholarship a student must:

  • Be between the ages of 16-22
  • Answer the essay question on the sponsor’s website prior to December 15
  • Have a parent/guardian submit the recommendation letter prior to the deadline
  • Be enrolled in a college, university, trades, or technical school no later than fall of 2013

Applications can be found at

THE AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS

For information related to various American Legion scholarships visit:

TEMPLETON PRESS SCHOLARSHIP

Templeton Press is sponsoring an essay contest for any high school senior who intends to enroll at an institution of higher learning by fall of 2013. The contest has no special requirements; it asks each entrant to write a thoughtful essay about his or her life’s purpose. Contestants will be judged solely on the quality of their ideas and ability to express themselves. The contest carries prizes ranging from $1,000 up to $5,000 and runs through December 31, 2012. Full entry information can be found at .

BEST BUY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a student in grades 9-12 living in the U.S.

Award Amount:1,000 scholarships for a value of $1,000 each

How to Apply:Visit bestbuy.com/scholarships or

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 area who personify high ethics demonstrated through leadership, community service, overall personal judgment and academic history.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

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

Award Amount:Range from $500 to $1,000.00

How to Apply:The application and information may be found in the scholarship filein Guidance and at

Deadline:Completed applications must be postmarked for return to the BBB office by January 21, 2013

THE DOZORETZ NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MATHEMATICS AND APPLIED SCIENCE

The Dozoretz National Institute for Mathematics and Applied Science (DNIMAS) at Norfolk State University (NSU) is a rigorous honors program for students who major in the basic and applied sciences (biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, or physics). The objective of DNIMAS is to address the shortage of scientist by producing graduates who are capable of entering and successfully completing graduate studies in the basic and applied sciences. The key features of the Institute are a national competition for full four-year academic scholarships, which include tuition, room, board, textbook allowance, specialized curricula internships, research experience, career counseling, seminar, and a peer mentor-tutoring program.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale
  • Have a combined SAT score of 1500 or 22 composite ACT score
  • Have four units in science and four units in math (calculus, chemistry, computer science and physics are strongly recommended)
  • Be a U.S. citizen

Award Amount:Scholarship covers the cost of tuition, fees, room and board and book allowance.

How to Apply:Complete the Norfolk State application for admission. Online applications can be completed at The DNIMAS application can be found online at or in the scholarship file in the Guidance.

Deadline:Primary deadline December 15, 2012, secondary deadline January 31, 2013

SONY KINGOFF MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

In honor of Sonny Kingoff, a longtime supporter of academics and athletics at GWHS, a scholarship is being offered 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:$1,500.00

How to Apply:Use GWHS Local Universal Application (LUSA), which is located in thescholarship file in Guidance and on the GW website. The completed LUSA is due February 15, 2013 to Ms. McKinnie in Guidance.

Deadline:February 15, 2013

THE NATIONAL WASHINGTON CROSSING FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

The National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Competition is open to all high school seniors who are planning careers in government service. Students are to write a one-page essay stating why he or she plans a career in government service, including any inspiration derived from the leadership of George Washington in his famous crossing of the Delaware.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen
  • Be planning careers of service to the United States in local, state, or federal government

Award Amount:$500 to $5000

How to apply:Application procedures are located in the scholarship file in Guidance or at

Deadline:Applications must be received by the organization no later than January 15, 2013.

AXA ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP

The AXA Foundation in Association with the U.S. News & World Report offers college scholarships of $10,000.00 and $25,000.00 to high school seniors who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their activities in school, the community or the workplace. One student from each state will receive a $10,000.00 scholarship. From among the state recipients, ten students will receive national awards for a total of $25,000.00 per national recipient.

Eligibility:The applicant must:

  • Be a US citizen or legal resident
  • Be a high school senior who plans to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in Fall 2012
  • Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in an activity in school, the community, or workplace
  • Be recommended by an unrelated adult who can attest to the student’s achievement

Award Amount:To be determined

How to Apply:The application is located on line at

Deadline:December 1, 2012

THE RON BROWN SCHOLAR PROGRAM:

The Ron Brown Scholar Program is a national program that awards 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:Applications are on file in the scholarship file in Guidance or at

Deadline:November 1, 2012 – The Ron Brown ScholarProgram and to have your application materials forwarded to a select and limited number of additional scholarship providers.

January 9, 2012 – The Ron Brown Scholar Program

THE GATES MILLENNIUM SCHOLARS PROGRAM

The Gates Millennium Scholars Program, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provide 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
  • Be enrolling 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:Scholars 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 16, 2013

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SSSSSS SUNTRUSTOFF TO COLLEGE SWEEPSTAKES

One winner is chosen every two week beginning October 26 through May 10, 2013.

Eligibility:The applicant must be a high school senior

Award Amount:$1,000

How toHow to Apply:Apply at offtocollege.info or suntrusteducation.com

Deadline:May 10, 2013

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.

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:

ROANOKE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Roanoke College offers scholarship numerous scholarship programs including the Roanoke College Scholars Program. The Roanoke College Scholars Program has a value of $190,000 over four years. The scholarship application deadline for November competition is October 15 and January 9 for February competition.

Scholarship Websites

The websites below provide outstanding scholarship search databases.

(database for merit scholarships from colleges across the county)

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