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Hagan Scholarship
To apply go to: https://haganscholarships.org/ , click on Application Tab.
The scholarship provides up to $48,000 over four years to attend college. Recipients must enroll at an eligible four-year not-for-profit college or university the first semester following high school graduation.
The Hagan Scholarship is a nationwide need-based merit scholarship designed to help high-achieving students from small towns and rural areas graduate college debt-free. Recipients must: a) graduate from a public high school located in a county having fewer than 50,000 residents, or b) graduate from a remote rural school located in a county having more than 50,000 residents.
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Engineers Foundation of Wisconsin (EFW)
Each applicant will be considered for 4 different scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000.
Deadline is December 19, 2022
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Only for high school seniors entering a 4-year ABET/EAC accredited engineering program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in
engineering with an intent to enter a professional engineering field upon graduation:
GPA equal to, or greater than 3.2
ACT Composite Score equal to, or greater than 26
Neither Engineering Technology nor Computer Science majors are acceptable
For more information visit their website: https://www.wspe.org/scholarships
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American Legion Scholarships
Multiple Due Dates
This website contains several different scholarship opportunities.
Please apply online or per the specific scholarship instructions.
https://wilegion.org/oratorical-scholarships/
Go to the website to see if you quality to apply
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Mercile J. Lee Scholars Program
Four-year, full-tuition scholarship program for undergraduate students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
he program offers a community to students who value scholarship, leadership and service. Scholars begin as freshmen and are selected for their demonstrated academic success in high school, the impact of their leadership skills or capacity to grow as a leader, commitment to service and civic engagement, and potential to excel in the university’s rigorous educational environment.
Apply at : https://mjlsp.wisc.edu/prospective-students/
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2023 BBB Students of Integrity Scholarship.
Deadline: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 by 4:00 p.m. (including both letters of reference). There are no exceptions to this deadline.
The BBB Students of Integrity Scholarship is awarded each year to individuals who can prove they have demonstrated character, leadership and ethical values when faced with an ethical dilemma. By focusing on these traits, we hope to develop future leaders who will promote ethics in the Wisconsin marketplace.
The student essay submission is the most important part of the application. We look beyond transcripts and instead judge applications based on the strength and uniqueness of the personal essay submission, which can be submitted in written or video format.
To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must:
Be a Wisconsin state resident
Be a high school senior
Have at least a 3.0 GPA, or show consistent academic improvement over time
Plan to attend a Wisconsin-based accredited Higher Education Institution (two or four-year) starting in the fall of 2023
Online application found here: https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/84077-Better-Business-Bureau-Serving-Wisconsin
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WEAC Wisconsin Education Association Council
Wisconsin Education Association Council (WEAC) is offering a scholarship to eligible high school seniors who are planning to enter the field of education. Winners of the scholarship will receive a grant of $1,450.00 per year for four years of study, provided they remain eligible.
High school seniors who are planning to go into the field of education and whose parent(s) are a WEAC member, a WEAC retired member or who died while holding a WEAC membership are eligible to apply.
Deadline February 1,2023.
Scholarship form is available at www.weac.org/awards-scholarships
For more information or additional copies, please call Ann Caruso at the 800-362-8034, ext. 219 or by e-mail at .
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Kohl Excellence Scholarship
Deadline: November 8, 2022
Applicants must be graduating high school students who intend to enroll in a post secondary institution, which may be a public or nonpublic university, college, or vocational/technical college.
The purpose of the Herb Kohl Excellence Scholarship program is to recognize student leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. It is the goal of the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation to encourage Wisconsin youth to pursue post-secondary education in a public or nonpublic university, college, or vocational/technical college. The Foundation awards $10,000 scholarships to 100 Wisconsin high school graduates each year.
Please see link below for application process:
https://www.kohleducation.org/studentexcellence/public/student_application_form.php
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Heisman High School Scholarship
Deadline: October 18, 2022
The Heisman® High School Scholarship supports education,
recognizes achievement, and celebrates male and female
community-minded high school student-athletes around the
country. Seniors, if you strive for excellence in the classroom, on
the playing field, and in your community, now’s the time to get the
recognition you deserve.
Apply today for your chance to earn up to a $10,000 scholarship
More information at https://heismanscholarship.com/application/
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MN TEACH Scholarship
See their website: https://www.childcareawaremn.org/providers/grants-and-scholarships/teach-scholarships/
Early Childhood or School-Age Care Provider Scholarship
Be employed as a family child care provider, child care center teacher, child care center director/assistant director, or school-age care employee at a licensed or regulated program in Minnesota
Be working at least 20 hours per week
Have been employed at your current program or licensed for at least six months
Be committed to continue working at your current place of employment for one year beyond your contract year
Be accepted into a Child Development or Early Childhood Education degree program or be pursuing college credits for a national Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) at an approved, accredited college or university in Minnesota
Have a Develop Individual Membership
Not currently receiving a R.E.E.T.A.I.N. grant from Child Care Aware of Minnesota
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WI T.E.A.C.H Scholarships
See their Website: https://wisconsinearlychildhood.org/programs/t-e-a-c-h/apply-for-a-t-e-a-c-h-scholarship/
Education for teachers. Success for programs.
While working with young children, you influence the future. Let us help you further your own education so you can give them your best. T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® WISCONSIN provides higher education scholarships to professionals who work in regulated early childhood and school age care settings. Since its inception in 1999, T.E.A.CH. has provided more than 16,500 scholarships to over 9,000 early childhood teachers to attend credit-based courses.
To be eligible you must:
Work at least 25 hours per week in a full-time group child care program that is licensed and/or participating in YoungStar OR in a licensed or certified family child care program.*
Have the support of your sponsoring program
Have a diploma from an approved high school**, or have earned a GED
Be employed by your sponsoring program for a minimum of 3 months prior to application
Live and/or work in Wisconsin
Plan to attend school at a Wisconsin-based college or university
Want to complete credit-based coursework
Note: For consideration for fall semester, applications must be received no later than July 1; for spring semester no later than November 1; and for summer no later than April 1.
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