Mrs. Feldman’s September Scholarship Newsletter

Welcome back to school and thank you for joining my scholarship email list! I’ll be sending out a once-a-month email with upcoming scholarship deadlines.  Although I will try to include as many scholarships as possible, remember that if you only have time for one scholarship application, it should be for the Scholarship Fund of Alexandria!  One out of every two applicants received a scholarship last year, and our average award was $2,700 – with the chance to renew for all four years of college!

SENIORS, it is time to get started on your college applications! I’d be glad to help you with choosing colleges or brainstorming your essays, so please stop by and see me anytime between 8am and 4:30pm! Please note that my office has moved three doors down to Room A-115, directly across from the College and Career Center.

  • Questbridge is very competitive full-ride scholarship for high-achieving, low-income seniors that is due September 28th. If you are interested in applying, please see me ASAP because there is an extensive application process. Last year’s Questbridge winner from T.C. Williams is attending Tufts University, and she would be happy to answer any questions you may have about the application process!

Below is a list of upcoming scholarships.

September

  1. Law & Justice Scholarship Program – September 14, 2015 – Scholarship is open to current college students pursuing a degree in the law/justice field.
  2. U.S. Bank Financial Genius Scholarship – September 17, 2015 – $5,000 scholarship open to high school seniors and current college students. Applicant must complete a scholarship application and all eight Financial Genius for Life education modules available at the scholarship website.
  3. Siemens Competition – September 22, 2015 – Competition is open to individuals and teams of up to three students in grades nine through 12. Students are encouraged to do research in mathematics, engineering, biological, or physical science. Scholarships for winning projects range from $1,000 to $100,000.
  4. Questbridge – September 28, 2015 – Connects high-achieving low-income seniors with admission and full four-year scholarships to Questbridge partner colleges. College Match scholarships, which are provided by participating colleges, cover the full cost of tuition, room and board, are loan-free, and require no parental contribution. Some partner colleges are open to undocumented students. 
  5. Old School Impact Scholarship – September 30, 2015 – $10,000 scholarship for students who are improving the lives of older adults.

October

  1. Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award – October 1, 2015 – $10,000 scholarship for exceptional musician with financial need; open to students ages 8-18 who have not yet graduated from high school.
  2. Asian Women in Business – October 1, 2015 –  $2,5000 scholarship for a leader or entrepreneur; must be a sophomore or junior in college with a 3.0+ GPA to apply.
  3. Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards – October 15, 2015 – $1,000 scholarship open to high school seniors with GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  4. CIA Undergraduate Scholarship – October 15, 2015 – Open to high school seniors and college freshmen with financial need, GPA of 3.0 or higher, and 21+ ACT; summer employment throughout college with salary and benefits plus an $18,000 per year scholarship for college.
  5. National Young Arts Foundation – October 16, 2015 – Open to students in grades 10-12 who excel in cinematic arts, dance, theater, music, writing, or visual arts. Cash awards up to $10,000 and master classes with world-renowned artists.
  6. Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest – October 23, 2015 – $20,000 essay contest open to 12th graders and current college students.
  7. Horatio Alger Scholarship – October 25, 2015 – $22,000 scholarship open to high school seniors who have participated in community service and who display integrity and perseverance; family income must be under $55,000.
  8. Coca-Cola Scholarship – October 31, 2015 – Current high school seniors are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities with a $20,000 scholarship; must have at least a 3.0 GPA (unweighted).
  9. Zombie Scholarship – October 31, 2015 – 250 word essay on surviving a zombie apocalypse; $2,000 scholarship open to students 13 years of age or older.
  10. Buildium’s Women in Technology Scholarship – October 31, 2015 – $2,500 scholarship for a current female college students studying computer science.
  11. AACN Student Scholarship – October 31, 2015 – $5,000 scholarship open to students with a 3.2+ GPA who are currently enrolled in a BA nursing program at an AACN member institution

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Happy first week of school, and please feel free to contact me with any questions!  Stop by Room A-115 for help with any of the following:

  • Scholarships and financial aid
  • Finding a good college fit
  • Writing college and scholarship essays
  • SAT/ACT preparation
  • Building a résumé
  • Financial aid options for undocumented students
  • Completing the Scholarship Fund Application

Best,
Ms. Feldman
Director of College Advising