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General Scholarships

Updated 11/26/2012

Note: Scholarships posted below are from information sent into Kingwood High School’s college room. There are many other scholarship opportunities available. Check college websites and search for other scholarships on the internet.

List is sorted by “Deadline” date.

| |MST Foundation Scholarship |

|Amount |$2,000 (2) |

|Deadline |11/30/2012 |

|Requirements |Online application, a copy of your high school transcript, a copy of your ACT,SAT, and/or PSAT/NMSQT test scores, and two letters of |

| |recommendation (sent directly from the person recommending you). |

|Eligibility |Humble ISD high school Senior. |

|Notes |Application must be completed online. Supplementary material must be mailed to address listed on the application. |

|Website/contact | |

| |AXA Achievement Scholarship & Community Scholarship |

|Amount |Scholarship: $10,000 (one from each state) + chance to be one of the 10 national winners awarded an additional $15,000. Community |

| |Scholarship: $2,000 (12) |

|Deadline |Scholarship: 12/01/2012; Community Scholarship: 02/01/2013 OR in both cases, when the first 10,000 applications are received. Apply |

| |EARLY. |

|Requirements |Complete application ONLINE ONLY. Have the following info ready before you apply: list of involvement in school and community |

| |activities; list of work experience; current high school cumulative GPA (on 4.0 scale); details of your outstanding achievements. No |

| |extra documents required (ie. high school transcript) until the applicant is selected for further consideration. |

|Eligibility |U.S. citizen; current high school senior planning to enroll in an accredited 2 or 4 year college or university in Fall of 2013. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |SJ Brady STOP Hunger Scholarships |

|Amount |5 - $5,000 + $5,000 matching grant to donate to the hunger-related charity of their choice |

|Deadline |12/05/2012 |

|Requirements |Complete application online. |

|Eligibility |Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited educational institution (kindergarten through graduate school) in the United States. Must|

| |have demonstrated on-going commitment to their community by performing unpaid volunteer services impacting hunger in the United States |

| |within the last 12 months. Must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Volunteer services performed by applicant |

| |must help non-family members. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Got Milk? Futuro con Leche Scholarship Program |

|Amount |$4,000 (10) |

|Deadline |12/15/2012 |

|Requirements |Complete online application. Must write a maxiumum 250 word essay telling us about your high school journey and how making breakfast |

| |with milk part of your routine (or daily routine) has helped you succeed. |

|Eligibility |High school Seniors of Hispanic heritage with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent |

| |resident with plans to enroll full-time in a degree-seeking program at a 4 or 2 year accredited U.S. institution. Must be eligible to |

| |receive a Pell grant and must apply for federal financial aid by completing the FAFSA. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact |FuturoConLeche |

| |2013 NFIB (National Federation of Independent Business) |

| |Young Entrepreneur Award |

|Amount |Young Entrepreneur Awards - $1,000 (100); National Young Entrepreneur Awards - $5,000 (4); Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award - |

| |$10,000 (1) |

|Deadline |12/17/2012 |

|Requirements |Complete application online. Must also include a typed 1,000 word essay describing their entrepreneurial experience and their |

| |involvement in small business. |

|Eligibility |Young entrepreneurs who are graduating high school seniors and will be entering their freshman year at an accredited 2 or 4-year |

| |university, college or vocational/technical institute. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact |YEA |

| |Foot Locker Scholar Athletes |

|Amount |$20,000 disbursed over 4 years (20) |

|Deadline |12/19/2012 |

|Requirements |Complete online application. Will need to answer 2 essay questions and have at least one non-family recommendation. |

|Eligibility |Senior entering an accredited four-year college in the Fall of 2013. Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate excellence in school,|

| |on their sports teams and in their communities. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Holocaust Museum Houston Yom HaShoah Scholarship |

|Amount |$500 |

|Deadline |12/19/2012 |

|Requirements |Must be nominated by a KHS teacher or counselor. We recommend that you fill out a Senior Info Sheet and speak to your nominator well |

| |before the 12/19/2012 deadline as they will need to fill out a nomination form and a 1-2 page letter of nomination by that deadline. |

| |Students who have been nominated must also submit a 750-1,000 word essay that explores the destruction of Jewish life in Europe as a |

| |result of the Holocaust and the need for Holocaust memorials today. |

|Eligibility |Graduating seniors who will attend a two or four year college in the Fall of 2013 and who have demonstrated leadership in stopping |

| |hatred, prejudice and apathy in their school or local community. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) U.S. Scholarship Program |

|Amount |Varies. Minimum $1,000 |

|Deadline |12/20/2012 |

|Requirements |Must apply online. Supplementary material may be submitted online or mailed and postmarked by the deadline. May only apply for one of|

| |the four scholarships. |

|Eligibility |High school senior planning to attend a 2 or 4-yr. college or technical school with a full course of study. Legal U.S. resident who |

| |lives in a participating RMHC Chapter’s geographic area (Houston is one). |

| |RMHC Scholars – open to all |

| |RMHC/Asia – must have at least one parent of Asian-Pacific heritage |

| |RMHC/African-American Future Achievers – must have at least one parent of African American or Black Caribbean heritage |

| |RMHC/HACER – must have at least one parent of Hispanic/Latino heritage |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Laws of Life Contest |

|Amount |1st Place: $5,000; 2nd Place: $3,000; 3rd Place: $1,000 |

|Deadline |12/31/2012 |

|Requirements |Create a written (500-1,000 words) or video (maximum 2 minutes) describing your life’s purpose. See website for more complete |

| |guidelines and requirements. |

|Eligibility |Entrants must be HS seniors graduating in 2013 and planning to be enrolled part- or full-time in an undergraduate degree program at an |

| |accredited college, university or trade school in the United States or its territories. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest |

|Amount |1st Place: $10,000 ($5,000 cash + $5,000 to grow in a John Hancock Freedom 529 College Savings Plan; 2nd Place: $1,000; 5 other |

| |finalists: $500 each |

|Deadline |01/05/2013 |

|Requirements |Basic info registration form plus 1,000 word essay on the following topic: Describe an act of political courage by a U.S. elected |

| |official that occurred during or after 1956, the publication date of Profiles in Courage.  The official may have addressed an issue at |

| |the local, state, or national level. Essay has other specific requirements. Please go to website link below for more details. |

| |Students must also list the name of a nominating teacher on the registration form. The role of a nominating teacher is to provide |

| |students with support and advice during the writing of their essay. |

|Eligibility |High school students in Grades 9-12. |

|Notes |It is preferred that registration and submission of essay take place online. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Ron Brown Scholar Program |

|Amount |$10,000 annually for 4 years (10 – 20 scholarships will be awarded) |

|Deadline |01/09/2013 |

|Requirements |Download and complete application. Application and all supplementary material must be postmarked by the deadline. Additional |

| |information which must be submitted with your application include a list of your extracurricular, community, employment or other |

| |activities; 2 essays of max. 500 words (essay prompts are on the application); 2 letters of recommendation (at least one should be from|

| |a teacher or other school professional); official high school transcript |

|Eligibility |African American high school seniors who demonstrate academic achievement, exhibit leadership ability, participate in community service|

| |activities and demonstrate financial need. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |GE – Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program |

|Amount |20 - $10,000 renewable for an additional 3 years (up to $40,000) |

|Deadline |01/10/2013 |

|Requirements |Application and all supporting material must be submitted online. Nomination by eligible community leader, such as a high school |

| |principal, elected official or executive director of a nonprofit organization. Application, transcript, extracurricular and volunteer |

| |activities, work experience, short statement of your educational and career objectives, essay, financial information from your parents’|

| |most recently submitted tax return. Names, titles, telephone numbers and email addresses of your high school principal, guidance |

| |counselor and one other person at your school, in your community or at your workplace who can speak to your qualifications. |

|Eligibility |Graduating high school seniors who plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate course of study towards a bachelor’s degree at an |

| |accredited four-year college or university in the United States for the entire 2013-2014 academic year. Must demonstrate at school, |

| |workplace and within the community the attributes of leadership, drive, integrity and citizenship. Minimum GPA of 3.0 on 4.0 scale or |

| |equivalent. United States citizen and demonstrate financial need. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Houston Endowment’s Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Scholars |

|Amount |Up to $16,000 (over six academic years) – Four Jones Scholars are projected to be selected from Kingwood High School. |

|Deadline |01/11/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete application, FAFSA4caster report, letter of recommendation on school letterhead from principal, teacher or school official, |

| |official transcript, SAT and/or ACT scores. |

| |Note: there are very specific instructions and requirements for application completion. See website for application and more |

| |information. |

|Eligibility |Need-based scholarship. High school senior who will be attending an accredited 4-yr. college or university as a full-time student in |

| |the Fall semester following graduation and continue in consecutive years. |

|Notes |Turn in application and supplementary material to Ms. Fasold in the College Room #4405 by the deadline AND email application ONLY to |

| |Houston Endowment using the “Email Copy of Data” button located on top of page 1 of application. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Texas Society of Professional Engineers/Texas Engineering Foundation |

| |Scholarships |

|Amount |Unspecified |

|Deadline |01/11/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete application plus essay, two recommendations from non-relatives (high school teachers preferred) and official transcript. |

| |In addition, students should contact their local coordinator to determine if there are specific requirements for their chapter application.|

| |List of coordinators is available at |

|Eligibility |US citizen, high school senior with a 3.0 or higher GPA (4.0 scale), SAT (600+ in math, 550+ CR, 500+ writing) or a 29 in math and a 25 in |

| |English on the ACT. Enroll in an ABET accredited engineering program (visit to obtain a complete |

| |listing). |

|Notes |Applications should be submitted to your local chapter scholarship committee coordinator. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Dell Scholars Program |

|Amount |$20,000 (300) |

|Deadline |01/15/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete application ONLINE only. |

|Eligibility |High school senior participating in a Michael & Susan Dell Foundation approved college readiness program (ie. AP Strategies, AVID) with|

| |a minimum 2.4 GPA and demonstrated need for financial assistance. U.S. citizen or permanent resident planning to enter a bachelor’s |

| |degree program at an accredited higher education institution in the Fall of 2013. |

|Notes |Semi finalists announced 02/01/2013 will need to submit a current copy of their high school transcript, a complete Student Aid Report |

| |(SAR) from their FAFSA, and an online recommendation. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Gates Millenium Scholars Program |

|Amount |Unspecified towards tuition and fees (1000) |

|Deadline |01/16/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete and have completed and submitted the following three forms online by the deadline: |

| |Student Application (Nominee Personal Information Form) |

| |Educator’s evaluation of the student’s academic record (Nominator Form) |

| |Evaluation of the student’s community service & leadership activities (Recommender Form) |

|Eligibility |High school senior who is African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian & Pacific Islander American, or Hispanic American. |

| |Must be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the United States. Have a 3.3 GPA (4.0 scale) and have demonstrated |

| |leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurricular or other activities. Must meet Federal Pell Grant |

| |requirements for financial aid and complete FAFSA. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Cat-Lift Trucks Scholarship |

|Amount |1 - $5,000 |

|Deadline |01/18/2013 postmarked by 5:00 p.m. |

|Requirements |Completed application includes transcript and class ranking section filled out by registrar, list of extracurricular activities and 2 |

| |essays. |

|Eligibility |Must be a high school Senior who plans to major in engineering or a business-related field; must be ranked in the upper half of their |

| |graduating class with a minimum overall unweighted GPA of a “B” or 80% after completion of their Junior year; must plan to enroll in an|

| |accredited college, university or technical school within the state of Texas; U.S. citizen and/or be born in the United States and a |

| |resident of the state of Texas. |

|Notes |Application is available to download online, however application and all supplementary material must be mailed and arrive together, |

| |including official transcripts. Must be postmarked by 5:00 p.m. on the deadline date. |

|Website/contact |cat- |

| |Texas Student Housing Authority Scholarships |

|Amount |Full or partial cost of an OFF-CAMPUS room |

|Deadline |01/31/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete application including transcript, SAT/ACT scores, two letters of recommendation. |

|Eligibility |High school Seniors accepted to colleges in Austin, College Station or Denton, TX. |

| |** NOTE: Texas Woman’s University and the University of North Texas typically restrict Freshmen from living off-campus ** |

|Notes |Application available online or in College Room. Application and all documents must be mailed and postmarked by the deadline. |

|Website/contact | |

| |NROTC Scholarship |

|Amount |4-yr. scholarship worth up to $180,000 + monthly living expenses stipend |

|Deadline |01/31/2013 |

|Requirements |Must apply online. Students may apply for only one of the three scholarship program options – NAVY, NURSE or MARINE Corps. |

|Eligibility |Extensive eligibility stipulations and criteria. See website for more complete details. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |The Princeton Prize in Race Relations |

|Amount |Up to $1,000 plus invitation to Princeton University for an expense-paid weekend symposium on race |

|Deadline |01/31/2013 |

|Requirements |Application consists of 2 parts which may be completed online or mailed in: Part I must be completed by the candidate; Part II must be|

| |completed by the candidate’s supporter who must be a teacher, adviser, community or religious leader, or other responsible individual –|

| |not related to the candidate – who knows about the candidate’s participation in the activity described in the application. |

|Eligibility |High school student (Grades 9-12) actively involved in a volunteer activity in the last 12 months that has had a significant, positive |

| |impact on race relations – broadly defined – in their school or community. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact |princeton.edu/pprize |

| |Houston Golf Association Scholarships – |

| |The Randy Arnaud Memorial Scholarship (1), General Discipline Scholarships (3), Technical Discipline Scholarships (2), |

|Amount |$20,000 ($2,500 paid each semester for 4 years) |

|Deadline |02/01/2013 |

|Requirements |There are 3 different scholarships available. All require completion of the application form, high school transcript (through fall |

| |semester of 2012), class ranking, GPA, SAT/ACT scores, letters of recommendation, financial information, community service, school and |

| |other activities, essay and current photo. |

|Eligibility |For all 3 scholarships the applicant must be a member of the 2013 high school graduating class who will be enrolling as a full-time |

| |student in an accredited two or four-year college or university in the Fall of 2013. Primary residency of the legal guardian(s) is |

| |within the greater Houston area. Golf skills play no role in the selection process. To apply for The Randy Arnaud Memorial |

| |Scholarship, applicant must be a current or former member of the HGA Junior Golf Program. To apply for the Technical Discipline |

| |Scholarships, applicant must be planning to enroll in the geosciences or engineering majors. |

|Notes |An unofficial copy of the application will become available in December under the scholarship link on the HGA website. Official online|

| |applications will be accepted starting in January. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Davidson Fellows Scholarship |

|Amount |$50,000 (4); $25,000 (8); $10,000 (10) |

|Deadline |02/06/2013 |

|Requirements |Rigorous, research project-driven program with application categories of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, |

| |Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. See website for more specific category requirements. |

|Eligibility |Must be 18 or younger as of September 29, 2013. U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Students whose projects are at, or close to, the |

| |college graduate level with a depth of knowledge in their particular area of study. This scholarship is not geared toward students at |

| |the novice level. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |National Co-op Scholarship |

|Amount |195 - $6,000 (Some renewable depending on the institution. See notes below.) |

|Deadline |02/15/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete application online including a typed one-page essay (300 words) describing why you have chosen to pursue a college cooperative|

| |education program. |

|Eligibility |High school senior with a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better (on a 4.0 scale). Apply and be accepted for the 2013-2014 |

| |academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed |

|Notes |Scholarships only available to students admitted to one of the following institutions: Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson|

| |& Wales University, Kettering University, Rochester Institute of Technology, State University of New York Oswego, University of |

| |Cincinnati, University of Massachusetts Lowell, The University of Toledo, Wentworth Institute of Technology. |

|Website/contact | |

| |George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation |

|Amount |$16,000 disbursed over 4 years (70) |

|Deadline |02/22/2013 by 4:00 p.m. Must be in the office by this time. This is not a postmarked deadline. |

|Requirements |Application may be downloaded but must be completed and mailed (or personally delivered) with all supplementary material, including |

| |high school transcript, SAT/ACT scores, income tax returns and photo. |

|Eligibility |Houston area high school seniors who are U.S. citizens (students with permanent resident status are not eligible). Must have a minimum|

| |SAT score of 1000 (on Math and Critical Reading portions combined) and/or ACT score of 21. Scholarships are awarded based on |

| |“financial need” and “scholastic ability”. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Metropolitan Scholarship |

|Amount |238 - $18,000 (4-year) |

|Deadline |03/01/2013 for online scholarship application |

| |03/06/2013 postmarked for supplemental documentation packet |

|Requirements |Application must be completed online including essay. Individual Scholastic Record Form completed and signed by a school records |

| |official, official transcript, official proof of either SAT or ACT score; copy of student’s FAFSA Student Aid Report. |

|Eligibility |Graduating senior, top 25% of graduating class, US Citizen/Texas resident, minimum 1350 SAT or 19 on ACT enrolling to attend an |

| |accredited, not-for-profit Texas college or university. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Opportunity Scholarship |

|Amount |114 - $18,000 (4-year) |

|Deadline |03/01/2013 for online scholarship application |

| |03/06/2013 postmarked for supplemental documentation packet |

|Requirements |Application must be completed online including essay. Individual Scholastic Record Form completed and signed by a school records |

| |official, official transcript, official proof of either SAT or ACT score; copy of student’s FAFSA Student Aid Report. |

|Eligibility |Graduating senior, top 50% of graduating class, US Citizen/Texas resident, minimum 1300 SAT or 18 on ACT enrolling to attend an |

| |accredited, not-for-profit Texas college or university. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |TSCA (Texas School Counselor Association) Human Rights Contest |

|Amount |1st Place: $500 and 2nd Place: $250 |

|Deadline |03/01/2013 |

|Requirements |8 ½ x 11” paper (only), 2-dimensional, horizontally drawn artwork that captures the TSCA theme of “Be the change you want to see in |

| |others”. Media used should be markers, tempera paint, acrylic paint, pen, or ink (no graphite pencil or chalk). Submit entry form |

| |w/artwork. One entry per student. |

|Eligibility |Open to all high school grades. |

|Notes |More information and entry form are available at the link below. |

|Website/contact | |

| |State Farm Texas Scholar Award |

|Amount |50-$1,000; 3-$5,000; 1-$10,000 |

|Deadline |Candidates are reviewed on a rolling basis during the course of the year (applications will be accepted 09/04/2012 - 03/01/2013 |

|Requirements |Applicants must first be nominated online by their High School Senior Counselor, Varsity Coach, Director of a UIL sanctioned |

| |extracurricular activity, or School Official (Principal or Assistant Principal). High School Seniors can initiate a nomination on |

| |their own behalf, but it MUST include a valid senior counselor’s (or school administrator’s) name, telephone number and email address |

| |in order to be considered. |

|Eligibility |Seniors with a minimum overall GPA of 3.5 who currently participate in at least one UIL sanctioned extracurricular activity. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |SPWP (Society of Professional Women in Petroleum) Scholarship |

|Amount |Unspecified - scholarship is limited to cover tuition and fees only (approx. 15 awarded) |

|Deadline |03/01/2013 |

|Requirements |Online application, high school transcript, SAT and/or ACT scores, references, essay, resume. |

|Eligibility |Applicant must be FEMALE graduating from Houston-area high school and must plan to attend a Texas college or university. Applicants |

| |should be well-rounded candidates who excel in school and in their communities. They should be active in extra-curricular activities |

| |or with a job and essay should be creative and engaging. |

|Notes |Applications will only be accepted electronically. After students submit their application, they need to email their SAT or ACT scores|

| |in PDF form. It is preferred that high school transcripts are emailed (from the school; students may not email their own transcripts).|

| |If the school cannot email the transcript they can be mailed to: SPWP Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 420957, Houston, TX 77242 by the |

| |deadline. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. Scholarship |

|Amount |$10,000 ($2,500 per year for 4 years) with summer internship opportunity and LSAT course reimbursement |

|Deadline |04/01/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete application and include all required documentation including 1,000-1,500 word essay discussing your career goals (mention any |

| |extracurricular and community activities that demonstrate your interest in pursuing a legal career), 2 letters of recommendation, |

| |official transcript, recent photo, etc. |

|Eligibility |High school Senior of African-American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American or Pacific Islander origins. Students must be interested in a|

| |career in law, be in the top 20% standing in their class with a minimum combined SAT score of 1650 or 24 ACT score, and demonstrate a |

| |financial need to attend college. |

|Notes |Copy of application is available in the College Room #4405. |

|Website/contact | |

| |RevZilla Motorcycle Safety Scholarship |

|Amount |$1,000 |

|Deadline |04/20/2013 |

|Requirements |Answer the essay question below in 500-1000 words and submit word document to adam@: According to studies, two-thirds of |

| |motorcycle-car crashes occurred when the car driver failed to see the approaching motorcycle and violated the rider’s right-of-way. Who|

| |bears greater responsibility – the car motorist to be aware of their surroundings, or the motorcycle rider to make themselves visible |

| |to car motorist? |

|Eligibility |Must be a graduating senior. |

|Notes |See website for complete information and requirements. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Aspiring Animation Professional Scholarship Program |

|Amount |$1,000 |

|Deadline |06/01/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete online application form including a 500-1000 word original essay on one of the following topics: 1.) What area of animation do|

| |you intend to pursue? Or 2.) What specific skill do you most want to develop? |

|Eligibility |High school Senior who intends to pursue an animation related field at an accredited post-secondary school or college. Must have a |

| |demonstrable record of academic success and a passion and drive for an animation and/or design related career. |

|Notes |All materials must be submitted online by the deadline. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Aspiring Pharmacy Technician Scholarship Program |

|Amount |$1,000 |

|Deadline |06/01/2013 |

|Requirements |Complete online application form including a 500-1000 word original essay on the following topics: Why you want to become a pharmacy |

| |technician. |

|Eligibility |High school Senior who intends to pursue pharmacy technician training and/or certification at an accredited post-secondary school or |

| |college. Must have a demonstrable record of academic success and a passion and drive for a career as a pharmacy technician. |

|Notes |All materials must be submitted online by the deadline. |

|Website/contact | |

| |Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program |

|Amount |$1,000 |

|Deadline |06/14/2013 |

|Requirements |Write an essay between 500-1,000 words on the following topic: “What have you done outside the classroom that demonstrates qualities |

| |sought after by the post secondary institution that you are hoping to attend? Also, which of these qualities means the most to you?” |

|Eligibility |Open to all high school JUNIORS and SENIORS. |

|Notes | |

|Website/contact | |

| |BigSun Scholarship |

|Amount |$500 |

|Deadline |06/21/2013 |

|Requirements |Write a short essay answering the following 3-part question: What are your most important extracurricular or community activities?   |

| |What made you join these activities?  What made you continue to contribute to them? |

|Eligibility |High school Senior Student Athletes regardless of their sport. |

|Notes |Essay submissions should be sent to: athleticawards@ |

|Website/contact | |

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