Virginia Association for Teachers of Family & Consumer Sciences – Helen Hopper Scholarship
Available for a high school senior, college student or graduate student majoring in Family Life Education.
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Available for a high school senior, college student or graduate student majoring in Family Life Education.
The Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters Association, comprised of AP member television and radio stations throughout Virginia and West Virginia, is offering two scholarships this year to students pursuing a degree in broadcast journalism. The students must be enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at a college or university in Virginia or West Virginia at the time of the application deadline. The VAPB Scholarship Committee will select one student from a West Virginia school and one from a Virginia school among all qualified applications received by the deadline
Must be a senior who went to Enon Elementary and is graduating from a Chesterfield County high school. Essay required. Contact high school guidance counselor for further details.
This scholarship fund was established to assist students from rural areas to continue their educational goals. Applicants must reside in one of the areas specified. A 3.5 minimum GPA is required. Leadership, community service, honors and awards along with three letters of recommendation and an essay will also be considered.
This scholarship is open to women entering the field of engineering or computer science. The applicant must be a female in the Richmond area who has been accepted at an ABET accredited school. She should be entering her first year of college/university.
Applicant must be a graduate of Short Pump Middle School and have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be considered. Based on school involvement, community service and strong personal character.
The James 2:26 Fund Scholarship is a last-dollar scholarship for students seeking a bachelor’s degree at a public college or university located in Virginia with a preference for students living in public or subsidized housing. To the extent possible, this scholarship will cover the cost of tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies not covered by other grants and scholarships the student receives. Recipients are required to live on campus for their first year of attendance if such housing is available.
As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead. James 2:26
The Adrian Ryan Kirk Memorial Scholarship is for graduating high school seniors with ADD, ADHD and learning disabilities who strive to overcome their disability and attend college or vocational school. This award is merit-based; financial need is not a factor.
The Community Foundation strives to provide a stronger and more vibrant Central Virginia region. Approximately 70 scholarships are administered through the Community Foundation to promote educational enhancement in this area. Click on link to access individual scholarship information.
Available to students pursuing careers in the dairy industry. Applicant should be the child or employee of a Maryland & Virginia member or the child of a Maryland & Virginia employee. Selection criteria based on commitment to the dairy industry, leadership, integrity, along with extracurricular activities.
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