November
Opportunities are listed in order received not in due date order. Please check back frequently for additional opportunities.
JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP (11/13/19)
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program is among the largest undergraduate scholarship programs available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend the nation’s best four-year colleges and universities. This highly competitive scholarship program provides up to $40,000 per year to attend a four-year accredited undergraduate school, the ability to pursue any area of study, personal advising about selecting a college and navigating financial aid, and multifaceted advising about how to transition to college and maximize the student experience. Each award is intended to cover a significant share of the student’s educational experience – including tuition, living expenses, books and required fees. Awards vary by individual, based on the cost of tuition as well as other grants or scholarships they may receive. Eligibility requirements include: Planning to graduate from a U.S. high school in spring 2019; Intending to enroll in an accredited four-year college beginning in fall 2019; Earning a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above; Having a minimum SAT total of 1200 or ACT composite of 26; Demonstrating unmet financial need. Applicants with a family income up to $95,000 will be considered for this award. Students may apply for this scholarship using the Common Application Platform. You can read about the scholarship and access a link to the application platform by clicking here: www.jkcf.org
MIAMI UNIVERSITY (OF OHIO) PRESIDENTIAL FELLOWS PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP (11/1/19)
Miami University is excited to announce the creation of the Presidential Fellows Program (PFP). A four year, full-ride scholarship program consisting of Tuition & Fees, Room & Board, a one-time academic enhancement fund of $5,000, and exclusive programing and co-curricular experiences exclusive to the Presidential Fellows cohort,
To be considered for this scholarship, students must first apply to Miami University via the Common Application and then apply to either Miami’s University Academic Scholars Program or University Honors Program (or both) by November 1, 2019. When completing the University Academic Scholars Program or University Honors Program application(s), students must indicate their interest in applying for the Presidential Fellows Program and then complete a supplemental essay question.
Students will be reviewed based on their overall application for admission and supplemental PFP essay response. Finalists will then be invited to campus for the Presidential Fellows Program Scholarship Competition, taking place February 2020. Scholarship recipients will be selected following the competitive weekend program, with scholarships being awarded in early to mid-March. To learn more, go to miamioh.edu/academics/honors-programs/
With Miami’s application for Fall 2020 admission now available, please see the important information about Miami's admission process.
To be considered for this scholarship, students must first apply to Miami University via the Common Application and then apply to either Miami’s University Academic Scholars Program or University Honors Program (or both) by November 1, 2019. When completing the University Academic Scholars Program or University Honors Program application(s), students must indicate their interest in applying for the Presidential Fellows Program and then complete a supplemental essay question.
Students will be reviewed based on their overall application for admission and supplemental PFP essay response. Finalists will then be invited to campus for the Presidential Fellows Program Scholarship Competition, taking place February 2020. Scholarship recipients will be selected following the competitive weekend program, with scholarships being awarded in early to mid-March. To learn more, go to miamioh.edu/academics/honors-programs/
With Miami’s application for Fall 2020 admission now available, please see the important information about Miami's admission process.
- Miami will again have four application deadlines for Fall 2020. Miami offers two Early Action deadlines in addition to Early Decision and Regular Decision.
- The Early Decision application deadline is November 1 with a December 1 decision notification date.
- The Early Action I application deadline is November 1 with a December 15 decision notification date.
- The Early Action II application deadline is December 1 with a February 1 decision notification date.
- The Regular Decision application deadline is February 1 with a March 15 decision notification date.
- All application instructions for Fall 2020 may be found on our application checklist page.
- Students interested in the honors programs — the University Academic Scholars Program, the University Honors Program, and the Presidential Fellows Program — will need to complete a supplemental application via their Miami Applicant Status Portal. They'll gain access to the portal after submitting their Common Application.
- Miami is proud to bring back its guaranteed merit scholarships for students applying for Fall 2020 admission. Guaranteed scholarship amounts are listed in the table miamioh.edu/admission/merit-guarantee/.
INTEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS (11/13/19)
Over eight decades, more than 150,000 students from U.S. high schools in all 50 states and territories have completed independent science research projects and submitted entries. An extremely prestigious pre-college science competition, the Intel Science Talent Search competition awards scholarships in the amounts listed below for original science projects: Scholar Awards - Each of the 300 students named a scholar in the Regeneron STS will receive a $2,000 award for their outstanding scientific research. These awards will be mailed to scholars in late spring, upon completion of required verification information. School Awards - The Regeneron STS School Award recognizes excellence in teaching and school support of individual student research. Each school will receive an award of $2,000 for each scholar named. The award is to contribute to excellence in science, math or engineering education at the recipient school. In the case of home schooling, the award will be given to an affiliated school or school district of the home school or a qualified designee, after consultation with the Regeneron STS program manager. The award will be mailed to the school in the spring upon completion of required verification information. Finalist Awards - The Regeneron STS offers 10 top awards, with a top award of $250,000. All forty students receive at least $25,000. Students who place in the top ten instead receive awards ranging from $40,000 for tenth place to $250,000 for first place. To read more about the program and access application information, visit student.societyforscience.org/apply-science-talent-search
The deadline to apply is November 14, 2018.
The deadline to apply is November 14, 2018.
PRUDENTIAL SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY AWARD/SCHOLARSHIP (11/5/19)
In partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, the Prudential Spirit of Community Award honors students in grades 5-12 for making meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteer service. Students must submit their completed applications to Mr. Fowler by November 5, 2019 by 9 am. Top state-level honors, announced in February, earn awards including $1,000 and all-expense paid trip with a parent or guardian to Washington D.C. for the 24th annual national recognition events. National Honoress will receive $5,000 awards, engraved gold medallions, trophies for their schools, and $5,000 grants from the Prudential Foundation for nonprofit charitable organizations of their choice. Local honors will also receive the President’s Volunteer Service Award. If you have participated in a volunteer service activity in the past year, you may apply for this award. Students may access the application for this award at www.nassp.org/spirit Complete the application and the student/parent agreement, then, on the “certification” page, email or print and deliver instructions to your certifier (deadline: November 5, 2019, at 9 am). The certifier in this case is Mr. Fowler - email address: [email protected] Mr. Fowler will review all applicant’s entries in conjunction with our school principal and counseling staff. The review committee will then decide who moves forward in the process.
ELKS FOUNDATION MOST VALUABLE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (11/5/19)
The 2019 Most Valuable Student scholarship contest is open to any high school senior who is a US Citizen. Applicants will be judged on scholarship, leadership, and financial need.
Eligibility:
Awards:
Looking for other Elks scholarship options? Learn about Legacy Awards and Emergency Educational Grants.
Questions? Email [email protected] or call 773/755-4732.
To learn more and apply, visit: www.elks.org/scholars/scholarships/mvs.cfm
Eligibility:
- Current high school seniors, or the equivalent, who are citizens of the United States are eligible to apply.
- Applicants need not be related to a member of the Elks.
- High school graduates are not eligible to apply.
- Applicants must be citizens of the United States on the date their applications are signed; permanent legal resident status does not qualify.
Awards:
- The Elks National Foundation will award 500 four-year scholarships to the highest-rated applicants in the 2019 competition.
- Male and female students compete separately.
- Ranging from $1,000 per year to $12,500 per year, Most Valuable Student scholarships are for students pursuing a four-year degree, on a full-time basis (minimum of 12 semester hours), in a U.S. college or university. All scholarships are in the form of certificates of award conditional upon the full-time enrollment of the winner in an accredited U.S. college or university.
- The Chicago office of the Elks National Foundation will announce the 2019 500 national winners in late April 2019. (Many local Lodges, districts and state Elks associations award their own scholarships through this program. These scholarships are not to be confused with the 500 Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarships.)
Looking for other Elks scholarship options? Learn about Legacy Awards and Emergency Educational Grants.
Questions? Email [email protected] or call 773/755-4732.
To learn more and apply, visit: www.elks.org/scholars/scholarships/mvs.cfm
BROCKMAN SCHOLARS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP - TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY (12/1/19)
The Brockman Scholars Foundation invites applications for a merit-based full scholarship that covers five years of study on the College Station campus of Texas A&M University. The scholarship supports four years of undergraduate studies in an approved program of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) as well as the one-year MS Business graduate degree at Texas A&M's Mays Business School. Students may apply for this prestigious full scholarship via the application portal at www.brockmanfoundation.org
The portal opens on Sept. 1 to receive applications for studies beginning in the 2020-21 academic year.
The application deadline is at 5:00 p.m. U.S. Central Time on December 1, 2019.
The Brockman Scholarship covers tuition fees in full, room and board, transportation, books and supplies, an overseas study opportunity, and internship opportunities.
The portal opens on Sept. 1 to receive applications for studies beginning in the 2020-21 academic year.
The application deadline is at 5:00 p.m. U.S. Central Time on December 1, 2019.
The Brockman Scholarship covers tuition fees in full, room and board, transportation, books and supplies, an overseas study opportunity, and internship opportunities.
RON BROWN SCHOLARS PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP **(1/9/19)
The Ron Brown Scholar Program also provides Scholars with the financial resources to attend some of the finest colleges and universities in the country. Upon acceptance, Scholars are each awarded $40,000 ($10,000 per year for 4 years toward educational expenses), that may be used at the college or university of their choice. Acceptance into the Program means Scholars are also provided with the nurturing and mentorship to succeed and flourish in college and beyond. The Ron Brown Scholar Program has a proven track record of academic success with a 99 percent graduation rate. Graduating Scholars go on to outstanding careers in technology, arts, sciences and public service, and many more pursue professional degrees in law, medicine and business. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for the Ron Brown Scholar Program provided you meet the following requirements: Must be Black/African American; Must excel academically; Must exhibit exceptional leadership potential; Must participate in community service activities; Demonstrate financial need; Be a US citizen or hold a permanent resident visa card; Be a current high school senior at the time of your application.
Please Note:
November 1: Early Applicant Deadline: Interested applicants who complete their applications by November 1st will be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program and will be eligible to have their contact information forwarded to a select number of additional colleges and scholarship providers. Students who apply under this deadline must make the appropriate designation on their application. Applicants are still responsible for submitting materials to any colleges, universities and scholarship programs for which they are interested.
To learn more and apply, click here: www.ronbrown.org/section/apply/program-description
Please Note:
November 1: Early Applicant Deadline: Interested applicants who complete their applications by November 1st will be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program and will be eligible to have their contact information forwarded to a select number of additional colleges and scholarship providers. Students who apply under this deadline must make the appropriate designation on their application. Applicants are still responsible for submitting materials to any colleges, universities and scholarship programs for which they are interested.
To learn more and apply, click here: www.ronbrown.org/section/apply/program-description
otterbein university - equine scholarship (Deadline Jan. 1, 2020)
Priority Scholarship Application Deadline: January 1, 2020New freshmen and transfer students who are admitted to Otterbein University with a major in Equine Business Management, Equine Veterinary Technology or Equine Pre-Veterinary/Pre-Graduate Studies and who ride on the Otterbein Equestrian Team may qualify.
All Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA to be considered.
All applicants must complete the Equestrian Scholarship Application, provide video footage; highlighting their riding ability, and provide an equestrian/competition resume.
All Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA to be considered.
All applicants must complete the Equestrian Scholarship Application, provide video footage; highlighting their riding ability, and provide an equestrian/competition resume.
- Resume’ should include: competition history, club memberships / offices held, awards, and equestrian trainer and/or industry professional references. Go to www.otterbein.edu/equine/internships-scholarship/.
University of Georgia Foundation Fellowship and Bernard Ramsey Honors Scholarship (Deadline is Nov. 1, 2019)
- Foundation Fellowship and Bernard Ramsey Honors Scholarship application is open and closes on November 1. Your top students should check it out and submit an application! Visit our website to find out more information.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Alpha Lambda Education Foundation Academic Scholarship (Due Date: Dec. 4, 2019).
Purpose: The Alpha Lambda Education Foundation offers scholarships to African American males who plan to attend an accredited University/College. Applications are reviewed by the Fraternity’s scholarship committee to recommend scholarship winners for the upcoming academic year.
Criteria: Eligible applicant(s) will be a male high school senior of African American descent planning to attend an accredited University/College for the 2020 – 2021 Academic Year. Eligibility also requires a minimal grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, residence in the Metro Louisville area, and completion of the required essay. Late and/or incomplete application packets will not be considered.
Award: $1,000.00 Interested students can find the application here: alef_scholarship_application_final_2020.pdf
Criteria: Eligible applicant(s) will be a male high school senior of African American descent planning to attend an accredited University/College for the 2020 – 2021 Academic Year. Eligibility also requires a minimal grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, residence in the Metro Louisville area, and completion of the required essay. Late and/or incomplete application packets will not be considered.
Award: $1,000.00 Interested students can find the application here: alef_scholarship_application_final_2020.pdf
Seattle University – Sullivan Leadership Award (11/30/19)
Seattle University – Sullivan Leadership Award: (Deadline – Early Action Application (11/15/19) and Sullivan Leadership Award Application (11/30/19). Interested seniors should go: here.
VOGT EDUCATIONAL AND LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP (11/22/19)
The late Henry V. Heuser, Sr. established a college tuition scholarship fund for students in Jefferson County who demonstrate high standards of scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. The Community Foundation of Louisville administers this scholarship fund. Scholarship winners will receive a one-time award of $12,000 to be used for tuition, books, and academic fees at any accredited four-year undergraduate program that leads to a BA/BS degree. Being named a Vogt Scholar may also lead to further merit-based awards, particularly at local and regional colleges and universities.
Qualified applicants include any high school senior attending a JCPS High School who have:
Only applications using the online system (including all recommendations) will be accepted. The deadline to submit applications and recommendations is
November 22th at 5:00 pm EST.
All applicants, including winners, will be notified by January 31st.
Qualified applicants include any high school senior attending a JCPS High School who have:
- Demonstrated leadership in school, extra-curricular and community activities
- A cumulative (weighted) GPA of 3.2 or higher
- An ACT score of 25 or higher, or an SAT of 1200 or higher
- Completed and/or enrolled in Advanced Placement or equivalent college-level curriculum
Only applications using the online system (including all recommendations) will be accepted. The deadline to submit applications and recommendations is
November 22th at 5:00 pm EST.
All applicants, including winners, will be notified by January 31st.
CARSON SCHOLARS PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP FOR GRADES 9,10, 11 (11/15/19)
The Carson Scholars Fund awards $1,000 college scholarships to students in grades 4-11 who excel academically and are dedicated to serving their communities. Scholarship winners receive the honor of being named “Carson Scholars” and are awarded an Olympic-sized medal and a trophy for their school to celebrate their accomplishments.
An interested student must be nominated by their school to be able to compete for a Carson Scholarship. Only one student from each school is able to apply, ensuring that each nominee epitomizes academic excellence. Carson Scholars must have a minimum GPA of 3.75 and display humanitarian qualities through community service. Scholarships are awarded solely on the basis of academic achievement and humanitarian qualities, without regard to financial need, ethnicity, creed or religion.
If you are interested in learning more about the scholarship program, please view more detailed information at carsonscholars.org/scholarships/
If you wish to be nominated by Manual for this award, send your resume and a letter explaining why you should be Manual’s Carson Scholar nominee to Mr. Fowler via e-mail no later than 2:30 pm on 11/15/19. In your letter, detail your humanitarian qualities and your community service involvement. [email protected]
An interested student must be nominated by their school to be able to compete for a Carson Scholarship. Only one student from each school is able to apply, ensuring that each nominee epitomizes academic excellence. Carson Scholars must have a minimum GPA of 3.75 and display humanitarian qualities through community service. Scholarships are awarded solely on the basis of academic achievement and humanitarian qualities, without regard to financial need, ethnicity, creed or religion.
If you are interested in learning more about the scholarship program, please view more detailed information at carsonscholars.org/scholarships/
If you wish to be nominated by Manual for this award, send your resume and a letter explaining why you should be Manual’s Carson Scholar nominee to Mr. Fowler via e-mail no later than 2:30 pm on 11/15/19. In your letter, detail your humanitarian qualities and your community service involvement. [email protected]
THE COOLIDGE SCHOLARSHIP FOR JUNIORS (1/16/20)
We write to let you know that the 2020 Coolidge Scholarship application is now live. We hope that you will consider sharing this opportunity with interested high school juniors.
As a quick refresher, the Coolidge Scholarship is a full-ride, four-year, merit scholarship that may be used by recipients for undergraduate study at any accredited college or university in the United States. Any high school junior who plans on enrolling in college in the fall of 2021 and is an American citizen or legal permanent resident is eligible to apply (unfortunately current high school seniors are not eligible to apply).
Coolidge Scholars are selected based primarily on academic excellence. Secondary criteria include: an interest in public policy, an appreciation for and understanding of the values President Coolidge championed, as well as humility and service.
The competition for the Coolidge Scholarship is indeed significant -- but even students who do not win have reported to us they are glad they went through the application process because it helps prepare them for college applications later on. Furthermore, the Coolidge Foundation invites the top 100 applicants to participate in its Coolidge Senators Program, which includes an all-expenses-paid Summit Weekend in Washington, D.C and a one-time $1,000 scholarship. Applicants who make it to the finalist level, but do not ultimately win the full scholarship, receive a one- time finalist scholarship of $5,000.
We hope you will share this opportunity with outstanding high school juniors at your school. The scholarship application, along with additional information, can be accessed on our scholarship site: www.coolidgescholars.org. Please note the deadline is 5:00 PM EST, Thursday, January 16, 2020. If you have any questions regarding the scholarship, the Coolidge Scholars Program can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at (202) 827-4291.
As a quick refresher, the Coolidge Scholarship is a full-ride, four-year, merit scholarship that may be used by recipients for undergraduate study at any accredited college or university in the United States. Any high school junior who plans on enrolling in college in the fall of 2021 and is an American citizen or legal permanent resident is eligible to apply (unfortunately current high school seniors are not eligible to apply).
Coolidge Scholars are selected based primarily on academic excellence. Secondary criteria include: an interest in public policy, an appreciation for and understanding of the values President Coolidge championed, as well as humility and service.
The competition for the Coolidge Scholarship is indeed significant -- but even students who do not win have reported to us they are glad they went through the application process because it helps prepare them for college applications later on. Furthermore, the Coolidge Foundation invites the top 100 applicants to participate in its Coolidge Senators Program, which includes an all-expenses-paid Summit Weekend in Washington, D.C and a one-time $1,000 scholarship. Applicants who make it to the finalist level, but do not ultimately win the full scholarship, receive a one- time finalist scholarship of $5,000.
We hope you will share this opportunity with outstanding high school juniors at your school. The scholarship application, along with additional information, can be accessed on our scholarship site: www.coolidgescholars.org. Please note the deadline is 5:00 PM EST, Thursday, January 16, 2020. If you have any questions regarding the scholarship, the Coolidge Scholars Program can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at (202) 827-4291.
Emory University Scholarsapplicaiton (Nov. 15, 2019))
As your seniors work through their college applications, we want to be sure you know about the Emory Scholar Programs, our comprehensive merit scholarships that empower students to reach their full potential and make an impact on the world.
What kind of student is an Emory Scholar?
At Emory, we believe the criteria for a merit scholarship goes way beyond GPA and test scores. We invest in students who have creative minds, are intellectually curious, and are engaged with their communities and areas of interest.
Emory Scholars are typically the students you describe like this: “I have never met a student this curious, engaged, bright, accomplished, and kind, all wrapped into one.”
Broadly talented
We’re looking for students who have made the absolute most of the opportunity and resources available to them.
HOW TO APPLY
What kind of student is an Emory Scholar?
At Emory, we believe the criteria for a merit scholarship goes way beyond GPA and test scores. We invest in students who have creative minds, are intellectually curious, and are engaged with their communities and areas of interest.
Emory Scholars are typically the students you describe like this: “I have never met a student this curious, engaged, bright, accomplished, and kind, all wrapped into one.”
Broadly talented
We’re looking for students who have made the absolute most of the opportunity and resources available to them.
- impactful character
- intellectual and personal vigor
- outstanding academic achievement
- masterful communication skills
- formidable leadership and creativity in school or the community
- high potential for enriching the lives of peers at Emory
HOW TO APPLY
Samford University Global Missions Scholars program: (Due Date is 12/1/2019)
Global Missions Scholars Program
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to follow God’s call to live for Him overseas? Have you sensed that God may be calling you to journey to a new place for His sake? Do any of these sound like a path you would consider taking?
• Working with Refugees in France
• Ministering through Sports in Iraq
• Sharing the Gospel with the Malay
• Doing Social work in Iceland
• Teaching English in Nairobi
Samford University is proud to offer a program that guides students towards these types of goals. The Global Missions Scholars Program exists to help students leverage their major for the sake of the gospel among the nations.
Take a moment to watch this short video which offers insight into how the Global Missions Scholars Program has impacted the lives of participants.
The Global Missions Scholarship is designed for incoming freshman students who sense a call to global missions as a vocation, but who are also interested in another area of study, such as nursing, business, education, etc. Students develop natural skills and talents in the classroom while nurturing the desire to use unique gifts in reaching the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Students in this program experience a balanced approach toward preparation for a vocation in missions through mentoring, peer discussions and cross-cultural immersion.
What you experience:
The Global Missions Scholarship (GMS) is a progressive journey of learning, community-building and growth that involves the following elements:
■ Cadres: discussion-based small groups
■ Next Steps: a personalized process of self-discovery and intentional visioning
■ Community Dinners: monthly gatherings for fellowship, prayer and learning for the entire GMS community
■ Retreats and Seminars: opportunities to grow in a community and to learn about current trends in the global missions
■ International Internships: receive support and guidance as you serve under the leadership of a field missionary for eight weeks
What you receive:
$3,000 one-time travel stipend to complete global missions internship
$500 one-time stipend to attend a national global missions conference
Apply Here
To apply for this program, you must have an online Samford account. If you’ve started your Samford/Common App admission application, you can apply using the same login information.
If you haven’t started an admission application, please log in as a new user at samford.edu/apply. Application deadline is December 1.
For additional information, contact the GMS staff at [email protected] or 205-726-2927.
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to follow God’s call to live for Him overseas? Have you sensed that God may be calling you to journey to a new place for His sake? Do any of these sound like a path you would consider taking?
• Working with Refugees in France
• Ministering through Sports in Iraq
• Sharing the Gospel with the Malay
• Doing Social work in Iceland
• Teaching English in Nairobi
Samford University is proud to offer a program that guides students towards these types of goals. The Global Missions Scholars Program exists to help students leverage their major for the sake of the gospel among the nations.
Take a moment to watch this short video which offers insight into how the Global Missions Scholars Program has impacted the lives of participants.
The Global Missions Scholarship is designed for incoming freshman students who sense a call to global missions as a vocation, but who are also interested in another area of study, such as nursing, business, education, etc. Students develop natural skills and talents in the classroom while nurturing the desire to use unique gifts in reaching the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Students in this program experience a balanced approach toward preparation for a vocation in missions through mentoring, peer discussions and cross-cultural immersion.
What you experience:
The Global Missions Scholarship (GMS) is a progressive journey of learning, community-building and growth that involves the following elements:
■ Cadres: discussion-based small groups
■ Next Steps: a personalized process of self-discovery and intentional visioning
■ Community Dinners: monthly gatherings for fellowship, prayer and learning for the entire GMS community
■ Retreats and Seminars: opportunities to grow in a community and to learn about current trends in the global missions
■ International Internships: receive support and guidance as you serve under the leadership of a field missionary for eight weeks
What you receive:
$3,000 one-time travel stipend to complete global missions internship
$500 one-time stipend to attend a national global missions conference
Apply Here
To apply for this program, you must have an online Samford account. If you’ve started your Samford/Common App admission application, you can apply using the same login information.
If you haven’t started an admission application, please log in as a new user at samford.edu/apply. Application deadline is December 1.
For additional information, contact the GMS staff at [email protected] or 205-726-2927.