University of South Florida Honors College
$4,000 ($500.00 per semester)
• Senior
• 3.7 GPA or higher
• Planning to attend the Honors College at USF
• 1250 (math/verbal) SAT/29 ACT or higher
• Students who do not meet the requirements but have extraordinary life experiences might be admitted to the program at the discretion of the program director. You can contact the director to discuss options
For more information and application go to www.stpt.usf.edu/coas/honors
The JCI Senators of Florida Foundation, Inc.
Up to two $1,000 scholarships to high school graduates who attend a college/university or vocational school full-time
A third scholarship will be awarded based on need
• Senior
• Resident of Florida
• Must include the FAFSA application
• Complete the FAFSA online and include the print summary as completed by FAFSA
• Resume
• References
• Transcript
• All submissions must be typewritten or printed
• Personal Statement
For application information, please visit the website, click on Florida and email the Florida contact person: http://www.usjcisenate.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=26
NROTC Scholarship Program
Full tuition, books, fees and other financial benefits
• U.S. Citizen
• Not less than 17 years old by 9/1 of year starting college and no more than 23 on June 30 of that year
• High school graduation or equivalency certificate by 8/1 of year of entrance into four year NROTC scholarship program
• Physically qualified by Navy or Marine Corps standards
• Apply for and gain admission to NROTC colleges
• SAT score of 530 Verbal, 520 Math or ACT 21 Math, 22 English. If you do not meet the test scores but are in the top 10% of your class you still qualify
• Students will receive a $250 per month allowance
• For more information or to start your NROTC application go to:
Bridges to the Future
(Miami Dade College and the University of Miami)
Two years full tuition at Miami Dade Honors (separate application needed) and two years full tuition at UM if student meets the requirements to transfer
• Senior from an underrepresented minority group (Hispanic, Black, Pacific Islander, and Native American) planning to continue studies in biomedical science
• U.S. citizen or permanent residency status
• Planning to attend Miami- Dade Honors College the first two years (separate application needed), then planning to transfer to the University of Miami
• For application and future information please visit http://mdc.edu/honorscollege/enrichment_bridges.asp
Miami Dade College- Kendall Summer Scholarship
(Early Start)
In-state tuition coverage for up to 5 credits (prep or college credits) plus $50 towards the cost of books and mentoring throughout the summer
• Senior
• Planning to attend Miami-Dade Kendall in the summer term (June 21-July 30, 2010). Participation requires attending classes only two or three mornings per week
• For application please contact Sue Giorgi at dgiorgi@mdc.edu or (305) 237-2582 or (305) 237-0742
Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year
(SAMMY) 2009 Award Program -
(25) winners $7,500 scholarship
-An invitation for winners, parents and/or guardians to attend a weekend at the Disney World Complex in Orlando, FL
03/12/10
• Senior
• If you are a star both in the classroom and on the field, the Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award is for you
• Judging will be based on academic performance, athletic excellence, leadership, and community service
• Essay: 250 words about how milk has helped him/her in his/her academics and/or athletics
• Application and nomination information available at the Athletics Office see Ms. Cortright for additional information www.BodyByMilk.com
Clara B. Knight Scholarship/The Links
$1,500.00 DEADLINE:03/19/10
• African American background and reside in Miami Dade
• Financial need (Copy of parent’s 2009 income tax return
• Evidence of being accepted or having applied to a post-secondary institution
• GPA 3.0 or better and attend a public school in Miami Dade County
• SAT or ACT scores (attach a copy of original report with a minimum of 1000 SAT or 20 ACT)
• Photograph
• Letter of recommendation
• Transcript
• Personal statement
• Application available at the CAP-Office
The King of Clubs Scholarship Award
(3) $1,000 Received by: 03/26/10 • Senior
• African American background
• GPA 3.0
• Financial need
• Involvement in school and community activities
• Two letters of recommendation
• Two senior class photos
• Essay
• Must be able to attend Scholarship Banquet May 2, 2010
• Application available at the CAP office
Judge Sidney M. Aronovitz Memorial Scholarship
At least three $1,000 scholarships will be granted
annually 03/26/10
• Senior
• Scholarships will be awarded to Miami-Dade County minority students planning to continue their education through to the university level and pursue a career in South Florida.
• Applicant must be a high school senior or GED recipient in a Miami-Dade County Public School.
• Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher
• For an application go to: http://www.dadecommunityfoundation.org
Quest Bridge College Prep Scholarship
(10) Full Scholarships to Summer Programs at Harvard, Notre Dame, Stanford, or Yale
03/29/10
• Junior
• Strong Academic Record
• Annual household income of less than $60,000
• Many past award recipients have also been part of the first generation in their family to attend college
• Quest Bridge’s College prep Scholarship provides awards that equip outstanding low-income students to compete for admission to top-ranked colleges
• Application available online at www.questbridge.org
National Conference of Puerto Rican Women
Up to $2,000 annually Postmarked by 04/14/10
• Puerto Rican female, by birth or descent (include birth certificate)
• Student admitted for fall term of 2010 at an accredited College or University of choice
• GPA 3.0 or higher
• Proof of financial need (IRS Income Tax Return for the year 2009)
• Transcript
• Statement including professional goals
• Essay:” What it means to be Puerto Rican.”
• Photo of choice (2x2)
• Application available in the CAP-Office
Essence of a Haitian Woman Inc.
$500.00 Postmarked by: 04/16/10
• Senior
• Female of Haitian descent
• Transcript
• Essay
• College/University Acceptance letter indicating intended major
• This scholarship is committed towards increasing the number of Haitian women in pursuing an undergraduate/graduate degree in the area of Business Administration, Accounting, Marketing, Finance, and Business Management
• Overall GPA of 3.3 or above
• For further information contact Cassandra Theramene at www.ehwinc.org or (850) 294-0441
• Application available in the CAP-Office
ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Math and Science Scholarships
(4) 2 males and 2 females $5,000 Postmarked by: 05/14/10
• Senior
• African American or Hispanic student
• Evidence of academic achievement in high school
• Leadership skills or community service in the area of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
• Commitment to pursue a career in a STEM field
• Transcript
• Essay
• Three letters of recommendation
• Three copies of the application (original and two copies)
• Application available at http://www.cgcs.org/Awards/Harris_Scholarship.pdf
SENIORS:
CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
Required by certain colleges and universities)
More information at www.collegeboard.com/profile
PROFILE Application for 2010-2011 will be available on October 1, 2009. You should file this application if you are entering college in the fall of 2010 or the spring of 2011 and if required by your college or university.
CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE® is the financial aid application service of the College Board. Almost 600 colleges, universities, graduate and professional schools and scholarship programs use the information collected on the PROFILE to determine eligibility for nonfederal student aid funds. The PROFILE is a fully Web-based application system that provides students a secure and efficient method for reporting their financial data to schools.
• Required by some colleges and universities
• Institutions use the information collected on the CSS Profile to help them award non-federal student aid funds
Application is available online at www.collegeboard.com/profile or by calling (305) 829-9793
What happens after FAFSA?
After you submit your FAFSA:
Once your FAFSA is processed you will have access to a Student Aid Report (SAR), either through an online summary of the online application process, or through a printed document mailed to you if you apply using a paper FAFSA.
VERY IMPORTANT- review your SAR for accuracy, and make corrections if necessary. In some cases, additional information is necessary before the application can be considered complete
If selected for verification, the colleges and universities where you are planning to attend will request additional information, keep copies of any documents that you submit. Make sure to include your name and social security number or college/university ID on the top corner of all documents submitted.
Most college send universities will provide you with online access for you to monitor your financial aid file.
The data provided by you to the federal processor on the FAFSA form is put through a calculation established by the federal government. This calculation establishes an Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Your eligibility for need based aid is calculated by subtracting your EFC from your Cost of Attendance (COA). This gives the financial aid office at the college/university you are applying your financial need.
- COA
- EFC
- Other resources
Understanding the Student Aid Report (SAR)
Student Aid Report (SAR): A Student Aid Report (SAR) is a document the student will receive after the FAFSA is processed. The SAR will list all of the answers they provided on their FAFSA. Students should review these answers carefully to make sure they are correct. If they provided an email address, they should receive an electronic SAR by email; otherwise, they will receive a hard copy SAR by mail.
If they need to make any changes, select Make Corrections to a Processed FAFSA under the FAFSA Follow-Up section of the home page at www.fafsa.gov. They can also make corrections on the paper SAR, if they received one, and mail it back to the address provided.
Expected Family Contribution (EFC): Top of page 1. The EFC is the amount the federal government believes that the family is able to contribute towards the college cost, based on the information provided on the FAFSA. This is not necessarily the amount the student will have to pay (see award letter).
Verification: If there is an asterisk next to the EFC, it means that the SAR has been flagged for verification. More information needs to be provided to the Financial Aid Office at the college or university.
Data Release Number (DRN): Top of page 1 underneath the EFC is a four digit reference number needed when contacting the Federal Student Aid Information Center to make corrections to the mailing address or the schools listed on the FAFSA. The DRN also allows students to release the FAFSA data to schools not listed on your original FAFSA.
Award Letter
Once a financial aid officer at the college/university reviews your SAR, the college/university will put together your financial aid package and send you an award letter. The award letter will include the financial calculation that determines the amount of aid you receive: Cost of Attendance (COA) minus Expected Family Contribution (EFC) = financial need. It will also list the financial aid awards that the college has determined you are eligible to receive. Financial aid awards may include:
• Scholarships. Scholarships are awarded to students based on financial need or to award them for special talents in academics, music, athletics, etc. They are offered through colleges, the community, and other organizations. Scholarships do not have to be paid back.
• Grants. Grants are awarded by the federal or state governments or by the school and are usually based on financial need. Grants do not have to be paid back.
• Federal Work-Study. Federal Work-Study is self-help aid and is awarded to students with financial need. Students can work part-time to earn this award money to help with the cost of attendance. Work-study jobs can be found on or off campus through the school's Financial Aid Office.
• Student Loans. Student loans must be repaid.
Once you receive the different financial aid award letters from each of the schools to which you have applied, you need to compare the financial aid packages offered from each school. Once you have decided on a school, you must let the school know whether or not you are accepting or declining the awards by filling out and signing the award letter and sending it back to the school. If you find that the college you want to attend offers less aid than your financial need, be sure to look into ways of filling that financial aid gap.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
March Scholarships
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March Scholarship Bulletin