Kids’ Chance of Virginia Scholarship Program
Scholarship for those who have a parent seriously injured on the job. Medical documentation, FAFSA, and other documentation required. See link for application and additional information.
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Scholarship for those who have a parent seriously injured on the job. Medical documentation, FAFSA, and other documentation required. See link for application and additional information.
Scholarships for Graduating Seniors are awarded annually to graduating students in Chesterfiled County. These scholarships are funded through endowments as well as annual contributions by businesses and individuals in the community. The foundation has more than $250,000 in endowed or designated scholarship funds.
For Virginia residents who plan to attend a college in Virginia. A minimum 2.7 unweighted GPA is required along with an essay and two letters of recommendation.
Applicant should be a senior attending Patrick Henry, Mechanicsville, Glen Allen or Hanover High School with at least a 2.8 GPA who is a member of Key Club and planning to attend college. Must be active in their community and display leadership qualities. Contact guidance counselor for additional information.
This scholarship is for students with a disability (mentally or physically challenged) who will be pursuing an education where tuition is required. The scholarship is sponsored by New Outlook Pioneers – formerly the Western Electric division of the Bell System. The application may be made either by the physically or mentally challenged student or by someone on their behalf.
The EWI Scholarship Program is open to students enrolled in public, private, or parochial schools located within the geographical boundaries of a participating EWI Chapter. The applicant must plan to pursue a degree at an accredited post-secondary institution and have financial need. A minimum 3.00 GPA is required. Candidates will also be judged on their leadership qualities, good citizenship and extra-curricular activities. Applicants will first compete at the local Chapter level for a $2,500 scholarship and those winners are then submitted to the National level for a chance to win additional scholarships. Students interested in applying should check with their high school counselor to see if the school participates in EWISP. One student from each school will be chosen to compete for Chapter level awards.
To be eligible one must be a female with a GPA of 3.0 or higher who is currently a senior enrolled in high school studying math, science and technology and considering a career in any of the many transportation related careers.
Must be a high school senior who lives in the Sandston, 23150 zip code who is planning to attend a college/university in the fall. See high school guidance counselor for application.
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