Chesterfield County Fair Association Scholarship
Open to Chesterfield graduating seniors with at least a 2.0 GPA. Preference given to Chesterfield County Fair Association members and/or participants in the Chesterfield County Fair.
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Open to Chesterfield graduating seniors with at least a 2.0 GPA. Preference given to Chesterfield County Fair Association members and/or participants in the Chesterfield County Fair.
Open to graduating seniors who demonstrated scholastic achievement, balanced with community service or other extracurricular activities. Applicants must have GPA of 2.5, demonstrate financial need, be a U.S. resident, be a graduate of a participating high school listed on the application, and be pursuing an undergraduate degree. Virginia high schools currently listed are predominantly in Northern Virginia.
Open to students who have demonstrated scholastic achievement and financial need. Applicants must have GPA of 2.5, demonstrate financial need, be a U.S. resident, be enrolled or accepted to one of the participating schools listed on the application, and be pursuing an undergraduate degree.
Open to Hanover County graduating seniors from each of the four county high schools planning to major in one of the performing arts.
All Hanover County Scholarship Program recipients are selected by the individual schools. If you are interested in pursuing one of these scholarships, please contact your school’s main office or guidance counselor for more information.
Open to Hanover County graduating seniors from each of the four county high schools planning to major in journalism.
All Hanover County Scholarship Program recipients are selected by the individual schools. If you are interested in pursuing one of these scholarships, please contact your school’s main office or guidance counselor for more information.
Open to any student at Randolph-Macon College majoring in Political Science.
Applicant must be attending an accredited 4-year college in North America, majoring in food science, chemical science, biological science or related field, and have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology.
The applicant must be a senior in a Virginia high school headed to a 2 or 4-year college or university, or a technical/trade school.
The applicant should demonstrate good character and high achievement despite obstacles or special challenges.
The applicant should demonstrate academic progress during his or her four years of high school.
Available to Episcopalians living in the Diocese of Southern Virginia. The scholarship will provide assistance to men and women for continued education beyond high school in undergraduate study only.
The student must be a communicant of the Diocese of Southern Virginia or resident of the Diocese of Southern Virginia or a dependent of an employee of the Diocese or any of its churches. The student must have a 2.5 average for the previous semester. The student must have a financial need. Please see the link for more details and requirements.
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