Scholarships Available
Scholarships Available
The Newtown High School 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 parents and students to 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.bbb.org or 703-276-0100.
Full details on all scholarships are available at the high school Career Center.
Beta Theta Pi Scholarship â The Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at the University of Connecticut, Storrs will award one $500 scholarship to a graduating senior boy who will attend UConn, Storrs, in the fall of 2009. Applicants should demonstrate academic achievement and a commitment to making both the university and community better places to live. Applicants should also have the desire to develop skills that will help them to be successful in college and their professional and personal lives. By applying for this scholarship, students are not committing themselves to membership in Beta Theta Pi or any other organization. Applicants may apply online at www.zxbetas.com or download an application from Naviance. The application deadline is June 14.
Latina Engineering Initiative â The Engineering Technologies division at Naugatuck Valley Community College, Waterbury, will have 20 full financial aid packages reserved for eligible Latinas to enroll in the program for the fall of 2009. The program leads to an associateâs degree in engineering technologies. Interested students should contact Sharyn Lopez at slopez@nvcc.commnet.edu as soon as possible.