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The Career Center At NHS Lists Scholarships

The Career Center publicizes all scholarships of which it is notified. 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 or 877-FTC-HELP; the National Fraud Information Center, www.fraud.org or 800-876-7060; or the Better Business Bureau, www.bbg.org or 703-276-0100.

Better Business Bureau Student Ethics Award — This award program recognizes high school students from Connecticut who personify high ethics demonstrated through leadership, community service, overall personal integrity, and academic history. The award program is open to high school juniors. All applicants must submit an essay of at least 500 words. Two students will be selected to receive scholarships of $2,500 each to an accredited college or university. Winners of the Connecticut awards will be entered in the 2008 International CBBB Student Ethics Award Program to compete for additional scholarship funds. Applications are available in the Career Center and at ctbbb.org/student. The deadline is June 22.

Rock Cats Foundation and Dunkin’ Donuts Student Athlete Scholarship — Two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded to student athletes with solid academic achievement and a record of community activities. All applicants must be high school seniors who will attend a college or university in the fall as full-time students. Applicants must be a member of at least one school sports team, participate in extra curricular activities, and meet SAT or ACT and GPA minimums. Applications are available in the Career Center or at rockcats.com. The deadline for completed applications is April 30.

Orphan Foundation of America/Casey Family Scholarships — Scholarships for college-bound young people who have been orphaned or have had experience in foster care are available from this national program. Complete details about the requirements are available from orphan.org/scholarships.html. There is a two-part application process. The first part is the online portion and is due by March 31. 

Fred Davidson Memorial Soccer Scholarship — A scholarship award will provide financial assistance to a high school senior from Newtown who will continue his/her education after graduation. Applicants should be or have been a participant in the Newtown Soccer Club and plan to contribute to the advancement of Newtown soccer in the future and demonstrate personal qualities deserving of the award. Personal interviews may be conducted during the selection process. Applications are available in the Career Center and are due by April 14.

ConnTESOL Scholarships — The Connecticut Teachers to Speakers of Other Languages will award two scholarships to high school seniors. One award of $1,000 will be given to a graduating high school senior presently or previously enrolled in ESOL or bilingual education classes, who is planning to attend a four-year college. The other award of $1,000 will be given to a graduating high school senior who is planning to attend a community college. Applications are available in the Career Center. The application deadline is April 15. 

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