Newtown High School Lists Scholarships
Newtown High School
Lists Scholarships
The Career Center advertises all scholarships that are received in the mail. A few of the scholarships, typically national ones, request that money be enclosed with the application. The Career Center believes that students should not have to pay to apply for scholarships. If a student chooses to apply for a scholarship that charges a fee, however, the Career Center strongly advises that he or she first check its authenticity through the FTC Consumer Response Center, www.ftc.gov, 877-FTC-HELP, the National Fraud Information Center, www.fraud.org, 800-876-7060 or the Better Business Bureau, www.bbg.org or call 703-276-0100.
National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship Program â The NIG awards scholarships to disadvantaged students who are planning to pursue a career in biomedical, behavioral, and social science research. The students must have a GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale or be in the top five percent of their class. The NIH Undergraduate Scholarship will pay up to $20,000 per academic year in tuition. Students who are interested may apply online at www.ugsp.info.nih.gov. The deadline for completed applications is February 28.
Hord Foundation Scholarship â The scholarship is for black students (defined as a student having an ethnic origin in any of the black racial groups of Africa) graduating from high school in the greater Danbury area. The award criteria for a Hord Foundation Scholarship include: academic standing, financial need, contributions to school and community, a personal interview, and acceptance into an undergraduate or other program of continuing education. A completed application, along with transcripts and two letters of recommendation, must be received by March 26. Applications are available in the Career Center.
Greater New York March of Dimes Nelson Rosenthal Convocation Essay Competition â A $400 cash award will go to the winners of the tenth annual March of Dimes Essay Competition. There are two levels of the competition. The first is for high school juniors and seniors; the second for freshmen and sophomores. This yearâs topic is to describe the medical and ethical implications of stem cell research. The essay deadline is February 13. Applications and further information are available at the Career Center.
Connecticut Junior Chamber International Senate â JCI will award two $200 scholarships to high school seniors intending to further their education at an accredited institution of higher education. These two winners will have their applications forwarded to the US Senate Foundation to compete for 15 $1,000 scholarships to be awarded. Completed application packets must be postmarked by December 20.