May
Opportunities are listed in order received not in due date order. Please check back frequently for additional opportunities.
The Cameron IMpact Scholarship - Class of 2021 (current rising seniors)
- Applications for the four-year, full-tuition, merit-based Cameron Impact Scholarship are officially open for the CLASS OF 2021.
https://www.bryancameroneducationfoundation.org/cameron-impact-scholarship
The Cameron Impact Scholarship is a merit-based undergraduate scholarship for incomparable individuals who have the ability to make real, tangible contributions to their families, friends, and the greater society.
· Merit-based
· 10-15 scholarships awarded per annum
· Four-year, full tuition scholarship (actual dollar amount varies based upon school selection)
· Freedom in choice of school and area of study
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
· Accepting applications for the Class of 2021;
· have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.7;
· excel in extracurricular activities;
· exhibit strong leadership qualities;
· demonstrate active participation in community service;
· be a citizen of the United States.
DEADLINES
Early Applicant Deadline – May 22, 2020
- Finalist decisions by end of June 2020
Regular Applicant Deadline – September 11, 2020
- Finalists decisions by end of October 2020
All Finalist Interviews conducted in October and November 2020
Scholarships are awarded in December 2020.
*Why apply early?
- We select a total of 100 Finalists and these slots are filled first with the early applicants, so the remainder after that round is allocated to the regular round – generally a much larger pool of applicants (ie. The odds of receiving a Finalist interview are much higher in the Early Round)
- We will only accept a total of 3,000 applications, so there is no guarantee that the applications will still be accepted if one waits until the Final Deadline. (We will make a note on our website if we have reached our maximum).
Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions.
Best,
Amie Lucas
Amie Lucas
Exectuive Director
(917)756-7798
[email protected]
University of Louisville Women’s Center Scholarships (Various May Due Dates in 2020)
Please share with your students and others about the Scholarships we have for U of L undergraduate students. Criteria and applications available on the U of L Women’s Center web site:
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JEFFERSON COUNTY ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS ASSOCIATION EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP (5/27/20)
The Jefferson County Assistant Principals Association is offering a scholarship for students majoring in the field of education. Eligibility requirements are:
Must be a full time senior is a Jefferson County School
Have achieved at least a 3.0 overall GPA on a 4.0 scale
You are nor receiving full reimbursement of the expenses of tuition, books, etc. from your chosen College/University
If you wish to apply for this scholarship, download the application from the link below and complete all parts, including an essay and several recommendation forms, a transcript, and application signed by principal or counselor, and return to the address given on or before the close of business on May 27, 2020.
jcapa__scholarship_2020.docx
Must be a full time senior is a Jefferson County School
Have achieved at least a 3.0 overall GPA on a 4.0 scale
You are nor receiving full reimbursement of the expenses of tuition, books, etc. from your chosen College/University
If you wish to apply for this scholarship, download the application from the link below and complete all parts, including an essay and several recommendation forms, a transcript, and application signed by principal or counselor, and return to the address given on or before the close of business on May 27, 2020.
jcapa__scholarship_2020.docx
Donald W. Ingwerson Scholarship (aka Youth Achievement Scholarship) Deadline is May 13th at 2 pm. (2020)
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Donald W. Ingwerson Scholarship a student must:
‑ be a graduating senior of a Jefferson County public school;
‑ exhibit a significant interest in and a commitment to teaching as a career;
‑ be accepted as a full‑time student by a college or university with the expectation of earning a teaching certificate; and must start his/her college work in the summer/fall immediately following high school graduation.
‑ have a grade‑point average (GPA) of 2.8 or higher.
Scholarship Award
‑ 4 ($1,000) non‑renewable scholarships awarded to be used the first year of college immediately following high school graduation.
Application Process
To apply for the Donald W. Ingwerson Scholarship, a student must:
‑ submit a typed scholarship application form and an official high school transcript;
‑ submit a typed, double spaced, essay (500‑word or less) on the enclosed topic; and
‑ provide three letters of recommendation, typed, one each from the following:
(1) School Administrator (principal, assistant principal, or counselor (1) Teacher
(1) Adult Community Representative (minister, employer or family friend)
- do NOT use immediate family members or relatives for your recommendations.
Applications must be received no later than Wednesday, May 13, 2020.
2020_ingwerson_scholarship_application.doc
To be eligible for the Donald W. Ingwerson Scholarship a student must:
‑ be a graduating senior of a Jefferson County public school;
‑ exhibit a significant interest in and a commitment to teaching as a career;
‑ be accepted as a full‑time student by a college or university with the expectation of earning a teaching certificate; and must start his/her college work in the summer/fall immediately following high school graduation.
‑ have a grade‑point average (GPA) of 2.8 or higher.
Scholarship Award
‑ 4 ($1,000) non‑renewable scholarships awarded to be used the first year of college immediately following high school graduation.
Application Process
To apply for the Donald W. Ingwerson Scholarship, a student must:
‑ submit a typed scholarship application form and an official high school transcript;
‑ submit a typed, double spaced, essay (500‑word or less) on the enclosed topic; and
‑ provide three letters of recommendation, typed, one each from the following:
(1) School Administrator (principal, assistant principal, or counselor (1) Teacher
(1) Adult Community Representative (minister, employer or family friend)
- do NOT use immediate family members or relatives for your recommendations.
Applications must be received no later than Wednesday, May 13, 2020.
2020_ingwerson_scholarship_application.doc
Alan L. Huff And Ruth D. Huff Memorial Scholarship (Due Date is May 20, 2020)
Alan L. Huff and Ruth D. Huff Memorial Scholarship Selection Criteria The Alan L. Huff and Ruth D. Huff Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in memory of Evangeline Huff for the benefit of students graduating from Jefferson County, Kentucky public high schools. Evangeline Huff was a Jefferson County Public School teacher for many years. The scholarships will be awarded at the discretion of a committee established by the JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION. Selected scholarship recipients will receive $5,000. Graduating seniors interested in applying should meet the following criteria: • Be eligible for Free or Reduced Lunch. • Anticipate graduating with a GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 scale (this will be confirmed by the selection committee). • Have a minimum attendance rate of 95% for the 2019-20 school year. • Obtain and submit a recommendation letter from a school staff member or a community member. • Submit a 500-word essay detailing leadership skills and why you deserve to be an award recipient of the Alan L. Huff and Ruth D. Huff Memorial Scholarship. Please click on the following link to complete the application: Huff Memorial Scholarship
Huff Memorial Scholarship Questions? Email [email protected] Deadline to Apply: May 20, 2020
Huff Memorial Scholarship Questions? Email [email protected] Deadline to Apply: May 20, 2020
Kentucky State University Alumni High School Student Scholarship Application (Due Date is June 1, 2020).
PURPOSE: The Scholarship was established to provide assistance to a deserving African American high school graduate and enable the student to complete his/her educational objectives at Kentucky State University.
SCHOLARSHIP INFO: All applications will be reviewed by the Scholarship Committee of the Kentucky State University Alumni Association, Louisville Chapter. Scholarship amounts will be awarded from $500.00 up to $2000.00. The check(s) will be made payable to Kentucky State University, not the individual scholarship recipient in two equal disbursements in the fall and spring semesters.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: The application must be completed by the student applicant and meet all criteria outlined below to be eligible for this scholarship. 1. Must be a resident of Metro Louisville and/or Oldham County, Kentucky 2. Must be a graduating African American high school senior 3. Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above documented by an official high school transcript 4. Must have a Letter of Acceptance (copy) from Kentucky State University 5. Must identify and/or explain financial need/ reason(s) in appropriate section on the application 6. Application must be submitted by the postmark deadline.
For the complete application, go 2020_ksu_lac_scholarship_appliication_hs_student__1_.pdf
SCHOLARSHIP INFO: All applications will be reviewed by the Scholarship Committee of the Kentucky State University Alumni Association, Louisville Chapter. Scholarship amounts will be awarded from $500.00 up to $2000.00. The check(s) will be made payable to Kentucky State University, not the individual scholarship recipient in two equal disbursements in the fall and spring semesters.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: The application must be completed by the student applicant and meet all criteria outlined below to be eligible for this scholarship. 1. Must be a resident of Metro Louisville and/or Oldham County, Kentucky 2. Must be a graduating African American high school senior 3. Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above documented by an official high school transcript 4. Must have a Letter of Acceptance (copy) from Kentucky State University 5. Must identify and/or explain financial need/ reason(s) in appropriate section on the application 6. Application must be submitted by the postmark deadline.
For the complete application, go 2020_ksu_lac_scholarship_appliication_hs_student__1_.pdf
cameron Impact Scholarship (Early registration is May 22, 2020; Regular is Sept. 11, 2020)
Through the Cameron Impact Scholarship, the Bryan Cameron Education Foundation seeks to invest in exceptional individuals who will make a notable impact in their varied professional and personal relationships throughout their entire lives. By providing students the resources to learn, grow and develop, we hope to promote their outstanding achievement and potential.
It is our honor to support our nation's next generation of leaders.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE CLASS OF 2021.
Early Application Deadline: May 22, 2020 at 12:00PM PT (NOON)
Regular Application Deadline: September 11, 2020 12:00PM PT (NOON)
Please note that Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. The Foundation limits the number of completed applications it will accept to 3,000 from the Class of 2021. We will, however, note on our website and social media pages if and when we are approaching this limit, to alert potential applicants.
Our deadlines are hard ones. Any incomplete application received by the Early Application Deadline will automatically roll into the Regular Application pool. Any incomplete applications, or applications received after the Regular Application Deadline will NOT be reviewed. We are not able to offer any extensions.
For an Application to be considered complete, we require:
It is our honor to support our nation's next generation of leaders.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE CLASS OF 2021.
Early Application Deadline: May 22, 2020 at 12:00PM PT (NOON)
Regular Application Deadline: September 11, 2020 12:00PM PT (NOON)
Please note that Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. The Foundation limits the number of completed applications it will accept to 3,000 from the Class of 2021. We will, however, note on our website and social media pages if and when we are approaching this limit, to alert potential applicants.
Our deadlines are hard ones. Any incomplete application received by the Early Application Deadline will automatically roll into the Regular Application pool. Any incomplete applications, or applications received after the Regular Application Deadline will NOT be reviewed. We are not able to offer any extensions.
For an Application to be considered complete, we require:
- The completed Application, www.bryancameroneducationfoundation.org
- A copy of the most recent Transcript (unofficial), and
- Two (2) Recommendations (please submit only two):
- One must be from a school affiliated personnel (teacher, administrator, counselor, coach, etc), and
- One must be from someone who has made a significant impact on your life (no parents or legal guardians)
PROMOTE YOUR SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP (5/31/20)
A rising junior (current sophomore) at one of Kentucky’s public or private high schools will win a $500 scholarship and a photo shoot at his or her school through the “Promote Your School” scholarship contest, sponsored by KHEAA.
The school must participate in the Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship
(KEES) program for the student to be eligible.
To enter, the student must submit an essay no more than 200 words long without mentioning the student’s name, school, county or community. The essay topic must
be shown at the top of the page. The student’s name, address and high school must be listed at the bottom of the essay.
The student must be a junior during the 2019–20 school year.
For topics and more information, visit:
www.kheaa.com/website/contest/rules
The school must participate in the Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship
(KEES) program for the student to be eligible.
To enter, the student must submit an essay no more than 200 words long without mentioning the student’s name, school, county or community. The essay topic must
be shown at the top of the page. The student’s name, address and high school must be listed at the bottom of the essay.
The student must be a junior during the 2019–20 school year.
For topics and more information, visit:
www.kheaa.com/website/contest/rules