Applications are open for the ACT Student Champion Award! The ACT Student Champion Award recognizes one student in each state who is tenacious and persistent, no matter the challenge, and is prepared for life after high school with a goal in mind and plan in place.
ACT Student Champions receive a $500 non-renewable scholarship, certificate, plaque, and state-level recognition. Please encourage students in the graduating class of 2018 who have taken the ACT who fit the following criteria to apply:
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Alabama Leaders of Educational Technology (ALET) announces a $10,000 scholarship will be awarded to a public high school senior enrolled in a school system with a delegate member in this organization. Seeking graduating seniors with a record of volunteerism in the community in both non-school sponsored and extracurricular school activities. The recipient must attend an accredited college/university or technical school located in the state of Alabama.
Criteria for Scholarship Applicant: * Minimum Cumulative GPA of 2.75 and plan to attend a 2 or 4 year accredited college/university or technical school pursuing a degree in IT or related field * Application must be accompanied by an essay (guidelines listed under item 11 of the application) * One page resume’ (attachments are allowed for activities, honors and service) * Two letters of recommendation as to your character and your ability to meet your scholastic and community responsibilities – one must be from principal and/or counselor * Applicant must have the endorsement/signature of their Guidance Counselor/Principal on their application attesting they are a qualified applicant for this scholarship program * Application may be sent by email to [email protected] or [email protected]. Please include in the subject line Debbie Rice Scholarship * Application deadline is November 17, 2017 by 4:00 p.m. Late applications are not accepted. https://go-alet.org/2017/11/13/debbie-rice-scholarship-announced/ (Direct Link to Apply) If you have any questions contact Barbara Burchard, Scholarship Chair 334-567-1228 ext. 82114 or [email protected] or [email protected] Click on Image for details ELIGIBILITY
You are invited to an upcoming event hosted by Troy University. This event will be held at Café Del Rio in Spanish Fort on Wednesday, October 18th. Jacquie Snellman Prestwood and her Associate Director, Dendy Moseley will be present to answer any questions regarding Troy University Admissions. Please feel free to pass along event details to any student or parent interested in TROY. Event: Troy University – Student/Parent Information Session Location: Café Del Rio 1175 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL 36527 (downstairs in private room) Date: Wednesday, October 18th Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Food: Light Hor d’oeuvers Format: Meet and greet along with a presentation and Q & A session Register Here: https://enroll.troy.edu/Datatel.ERecruiting.Web.External/pages/EventDetails.aspx?id=abdfdf70-4f9d-e711-8212-005056b1afd9 30 winners will be chosen at random. Why not you?
Enter now at: www.suntrust.com/offtocollege Who can enter? High School seniors or college undergraduates (no GPA or financial need requirement) How often can I enter? Starting September 12, 2017, students can enter online once during each entry period. Who wins? Two $500 scholarship winners will be randomly chosen every two weeks beginning on or about October 30, 2017 until May 14, 2018. LBW Community College Ensemble auditions in Andalusia, Al. will be conducted on March 12th, 2018 for vocalists and on March 13th, 2018 for Instrumentalists. Scholarships in the amount of $3,000 are awarded annually to each member of the ensemble. For more information, contact: Johnny Brewer at 334-881-22238 or Greg Aplin at 334-881-2227 or email [email protected].
Positions are available for vocalists, drummers, guitarists, and keyborard players as well as saxophone, trumpet, and tombone players. ACT has extended the deadline for the October ACT test to October 10! Late fees do apply.
We all know seniors are busy finalizing college plans and juniors are getting a jumpstart on college planning. That’s why taking the ACT test in October is a good option for both classes. It’s also important to mention that just a single point on the ACT® test can be worth thousands of dollars in financial aid. The ACT® test is important milestone to your future—and it can open up new opportunities for college and career by helping you qualify for:
You’ve got this! 2 TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE CURRENTLY BEING OFFERRED, one easy Win free Tuition and a second new STEM scholarship. Just click on the image to continue to the website for detailed information.
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