Scholarship Listings



Counselor’s Notes

Charlotte High School

*Seniors should be applying to the universities of your choice at and filling out the financial aid application at FAFSA. at this time. They will need their parent’s income tax return in order to complete the FAFSA application, so make sure they file it ASAP. Do not wait. Some deadlines are quickly approaching. Financial aid is usually awarded on a first come, first serve basis. Let the counselor know if you need help and where you need transcripts mailed to. She has a clipboard outside her door for you to leave her a message if she is not there.

Winter Garden Chapter API Scholarship 2011

• Amount: $1,000 per semester

• Deadline: April 15, 2011

• Return to: Winter Garden Chapter API, P O Box 375, Carrizo Springs, TX 78834

• Eligibility: live in Winter Garden area (which includes Charlotte), good scholastic record

• See Counselor for Application

Atascosa-McMullen Retired School Personnel Scholarship

• Amount: $1,000

• Deadline: May 9, 2011

• Return to: Mrs. Hazel Coughran, P O Box 222, Tilden, TX 78072

• Eligibility: for graduating seniors who live in Atascosa or McMullen county who plan to become teachers

• See Counselor for Application

Atascosa County Law Enforcement Officers Association

• Deadline: March 31, 2011

• Return to: ACLEOA Scholarship Committee, P. O. Box 962, Pleasanton, TX 78064

• Eligibility: for graduating seniors who live in Atascosa county who plan to pursue a career in the criminal justice field

• See Counselor for Application

Leming-Countywide Extension Education Club Scholarship

• Amount: $200.00

• Deadline: April 20, 2011

• Return to: Atascosa County Extension Office (see application for complete address)

• Eligibility: for graduating seniors who live in Atascosa county who plan to attend college

• See Counselor for Application

“Every Drop Counts” Scholarship

• Amount: $10,000

• Deadline: April 8, 2011

• Return to: Ozarka Natural Spring Water (see complete address on application)

• Eligibility: U.S. Citizen, Texas resident, 3.0 GPA, plans to pursue education in Earth/Environmental Science field

• See Counselor for Application

Texas Burn Survivor Society

• Deadline: April 19, 2011

• Return to: Scholarship Committee (see complete address on application)

• Eligibility: live in Bexar or surrounding counties, have 5% or more total body surface area burn or have a disability as a result of a thermal injury, and be available to interview on May 14, 2011 (no exceptions on interview date).

• See Counselor for Application or go to:

OFA Scholarships for Foster Youth

• Deadline: March 31, 2011

• Eligibility: these scholarships are awarded based on a combination of merit and need, and funding levels are determined on cost of attendance and other resources.

• Go to:

Dance Scholarships

• Deadline: Now Open

• Eligibility: Scholarships for dance exist for those who have the drive to succeed but cannot afford to do so. Specifically, dance scholarships are for deserving applicants who wish to have a career in dance.

• Go to:

American Spirit Scholarship Photo Contest

• Amount: $500.00 award

• Deadline: June 1st of each year

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: The contest is open to students aged 13 to 18.

• Go to:

APHA (American Public Health Association) Get Ready Scholarship

• Amount: 6 - $500 scholarships available

• Deadline: see details at above web address

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: Current high school seniors, undergraduates, or graduate students who understand the importance of emergency preparedness, you may qualify for this scholarship.

• Go to:

Campus Discovery “Advice to Your High School Self” Scholarship

• Amount: $2,500 award

• Deadline: July 31, 2011

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: To qualify, you must be a US student enrolled at a college or university. Recent college grads with an Associates or Bachelor's degree in 2009, 2010 and 2011 also qualify.

• Go to:

• Click on “Scholarship Details” on left of screen.

College Prowler Scholarships Match Website

• Amount: $3.2 million in scholarships available

• Deadline: Vary

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: The Competition is available to high school juniors or seniors. You must be going through, or have gone through, the college selection process and respond to one of the three questions posted on the Web site. You must be a legal resident of the United States; international students with valid visas are also eligible.

• Go to:

Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation

• The CKSF awards scholarships to students through internet-based quiz competitions. There is no essay writing or long applications to complete. Students receive scholarship awards based on common knowledge and basic education curricula.

• Open to every high school student in the United States, this is a monthly online quiz tournament.

• Go to to register or for more information.

Courageous Persuaders Scholarship

• Amount: $500.00 - $3,000.00

• Deadline: visit

• Return to: apply online at persuade/

• Eligibility: any high school student

• Misc info: Create a 30 second commercial targeted at middle school students to warn them about the dangers of underage drinking. The winning team will have their commercial aired on television.

• Go to:

Elder & Leemaur Publishers Scholarships

• Scholarship opportunities available at content/scholarships.php.

• This is an essay contest.

• $12,000 in scholarships and awards.

• Top Ten Online Grants.

• New Scholarships and Popular Scholarships, go to:

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• Amount: 2 scholarships - $500 each available for high school students

• Deadline: see details at above web address

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: Are you able to answer a simple question about what the American Dream means to you? If you're ready to write a 750-word essay about your embodiment of the American Dream, you might win.

• Go to:

Hunt Leadership Scholars at SMU

• Amount: full SMU tuition and fees

• Deadline: read information at:

• Return to: apply online at smu.edu

• Eligibility: rank in top 25% of graduating class; composite SAT 1200 on math and critical reading or ACT 28; extraordinary leadership (leadership is the primary criterion for selection); at least 16 academic units; submission of Hunt Essay.

OP Loftbed Scholarship

• Amount: 1- $500.00 award

• Deadline: July 31st of each year

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: OP Loftbed is giving back to the college community by offering a scholarship to US citizens. Essay topics vary from year to year.

• Go to:

Patricia M. McNamara Memorial Scholarship

• Amount: 1 - $500 scholarship; others available for $5,000, & $10,000 from this site.

• Deadline: $500 – May 31 of each year

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: Did you have to overcome obstacles to achieve your goals? If you are like most students, it wasn't an easy ride.

• Go to:



• Amount: 3 million scholarships that total $16 billion.

• Deadline: vary each year.

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: graduating high school students.

• Go to:

Scholarship4Moms

• Amount: $10,000 scholarship

• Deadline: June 15 each year

• Return to: see details at website

• Eligibility: focused on hardworking moms who want to complete their education, but don't have the time, money or the support to meet their goal.

• Go to:

$10,000 Scholarships

• Register to qualify for multiple scholarship drawings each month. You can increase your chances of winning college money by taking surveys, reading blogs and other easy online activities.

• Go to:

Southern Texas PGA Foundation Scholarship

• Deadline: April 4, 2011

• Return to: STPGA Foundation (see application for complete instructions)

• Go to: for application

State Farm Texas Scholar Athlete

• Amount: $250.00

• Deadline: no deadline

• Return to: Counselor’s office

• Rules, etc.:

• Eligibility: currently active in one high school sport, display leadership and good citizenship on and off the field, maintain a 3.0 GPA.

The American Legion Scholarships

• Go to:

• Read scholarship information on:

American Legion Legacy Scholarship;

American Legion Baseball Scholarship;

Samsung American Legion Scholarship;

National High School Oratorical Contest;

Eagle Scout of the Year;

Eight & Forty Lung & Respiratory Disease Nursing Scholarship Fund

United States Foreign Service National High School Essay Contest

• Amount: $750.00-$2,500.00

• Deadline: Rules & Guidelines posted each Fall:

• Scholarships, go to:

• Eligibility: Must write a 750-1000 word essay—Analyze and explain how the members of the Foreign Service promote United States national interests by participating in the resolution of today’s major international issues.



• Tuition Funding Sources provides students with access to the world’s largest scholarship database along with college and career information.

• TFS contains career and personality tests, career guidance information, and information on State and Federal Financial Aid Programs.

• Go to , click on Login and first time user. Select state where you live and school that you attend. Enter your email address and create password.

VFW Post 10904 Scholarship Opportunities

• Amount: $2,500.00, $5,000.00, $10,000.00

• Deadline: Vary each year

• Return to: Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW

• Eligibility: any student enrolled in public high school

• Voice of Democracy entry form, Patriot’s Pen entry form, & Outstanding Young Volunteer of the Year Award entry form

• Young American Patriotic Art Brochure;

• Go to:

Wishing Works Scholarship

• Amount: $1,000.00

• Deadline: April 1, 2011

• Description: Wishing Works will be offering an annual scholarship to a graduating senior who will be attending an accredited four year university. This scholarship will be based on multiple components including grades, test scores, character, community involvement, and financial need.

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Harvard University announced that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families will pay no tuition. In making the announcement, Harvard's president Lawrence H. Summers said, "When only ten percent of the students in elite higher education come from families in the lower half of the income distribution, we are not doing enough. We are not doing enough in bringing elite higher education to the lower half of the income distribution."

If you know of a family earning less than $60,000 a year with an honor student graduating from high school soon, Harvard University wants to pay the tuition. The prestigious university recently announced that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families can go to Harvard for free... no tuition and no student loans!

To find out more about Harvard offering free tuition for families making less than $60,000 a year, visit Harvard's financial aid website at: or call the school's financial aid office at (617) 495-1581.

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