Scholarships--February Deadline

Deadline Name Description Amount Contact Information
1-Feb AXA Achievement Community Scholarship outstanding achievement in school, community, OR work activities, primary consideration given to the applicant's achievment in a non-academic area; application online or in PostGrad; Merit-based; US Citizen $2,000 AXA Foundation
Scholarship America
One Scholarship Way, P.O.Box 297
Saint Peter MN 56082
1-Feb Carl N. & Margaret Karcher Founders' Scholarship Students 21 and under; high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll for the first time in a full-time undergraduate course of study at a two or four-year college, university, or vocationall/technical school. Application online at address above in January.  Additional information at WWW.CARLSJR.COM/PROMOTIONS; Need-based $1,000 Administered by Scholarship America
One Scholarship Way
PO Box 297
St. Peter MN 56082
Phone: 507-931-1682
1-Feb Colorado Masons Benevolent Fund Scholarship and Vocational Grant Maximum award $28,000 four years.  Interview with Assigned Lodge member (Roger H. Rathburn, rathburn4@comcast.net, 720-988-7929) prior to  March 1, make appointment for interview prior to Feb 1. Senior; accepted at any CO college or university; financial need; leadership; personal interview with local Masonic Lodge member. Applications available online. Benovolent Vocational awards  $3,000 Mar.15 deadline.  Request for interview prior to Feb 1, as for the Benevolent scholarship; Need-based; Merit-based; Renewable $7,000 Colorado Masons' Benevolent Fund Association
Scholarship Adminsitrator
Attn: Scholarships 2011/2012
2445 South Quebec Street, Unit C
Denver CO 80231
Kathleen D. Keller kathleenkeller@cmbfa.org
Assigned lodge member:
Roger H. Rathburn, rathburn4@comcast.net
720-988-7929
Phone: (303) 290-8544
Email: tomcox@cmbfa.org
1-Feb Educational Theatre Association Scholarships A variety of scholarships for seniors active in International Thesbian Society, planning to major in communicative arts or theatre.  Deadlines vary.  Some available through Thesbian troupe directors.  Others through the Region 1 Colorado Chapter Director at address above; Merit-based; Renewable $1,500 Educational Theatre Association
Jay Seller, Chapter Director Colorado
Horizon High School
Thornton CO
Email: sellerj@comcast.net
1-Feb ESA (Epsilon Sigma Alpha) Foundation Students chosen on the basis of character, leadership, service, financial need, scholastic ability.  Application available on ESA Website.  Click on scholarship appplications, scroll down to find state counselor info for CO.  Then click on Current List of ESAF Scholarships available by State to find list.  $5 per scholarship application.  Each student may apply for up to 3 scholarships; Need-based; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.0; Renewable $1,000 ESA Foundation
Rita R. Martin, Colorado ESA Foundation Counselor
1224 Steele Street
Denver CO 80206
Phone: 303-355-1884
Email: rita_mar@msn.com
1-Feb Global Citizen Scholarship Program For high school sophomores and juniors.  Write an essay or create a 1-3 minute digital media project that answers the contest question and win expense paid foreign travel during the summer. expense paid trip EF Educational Tours
EF Center Boston
One Education Street
Cambridge MA 2141
Phone: 877-205-9909
Fax: 800-318-3732
1-Feb National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarships Program Awards are for those committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral and social science health-related research AND who have exceptional financial need (e.g less than $66,000 for family of four).  With this scholarship, you go to school full time and you participate in research training at NIH for 10 weeks each summer and 1 year of employment for each year of scholarship at NIH; Need-based; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.5; US Citizen national; Renewable $20,000 National Institutes of Health
Phone: 888-352-3001
Email: ugsp@nih.gov
1-Feb Optimist International Essay Contest High school student younger than 18 in December.  Essay topic changes each year.  Essays are submitted through local optimist clubs.  Email programs@optimist.org  for application and information as to which local clubs will be sponsoring the contest.  Go http://www.optimist.org/CityDirectory.cfm to contact individual local clubs. Website listed describes the national contest criteria; Merit-based; Essay Reqt $2,500 Optimist International
4494 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis MO 63108
(800) 500-8130
Phone: (314) 371-6000
Fax: (314) 371-6006
Email: programs@optimist.org
1-Feb Project PAVE Transformations Scholarship Any high school senior who has experienced and overcome some form of relationship violence (emotional, physical, or sexual).Must demonstrate the character necessary to serve as a positive role model and inspiration to others.10 scholarships awarded, ranging from $2,000 to $4,000.  May cover expenses of post-high school education including but not restricted to traditional universities.
3-4 page essay required, 2 letters of recommendation; Essay Reqt
$4,000 Project PAVE
Eryn Hoerig
2051 York Street
Denver CO 80205
Phone: 303-322-2382
Fax: 303-322-2382
Email: ehoerig@projectpave.org
1-Feb Toshiba NSTA Explora Vision Contest CONTEST H.S. Level (10-12) Team competition (up to four students) combining science and vision of future technology; create graphics of web pages to illustrate ideas for future; Merit-based $10,000 Toshiba NSTA Explora Vision Awards
1840 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington VA 22201-3000
Phone: 703-243-7100
1-Feb United States Institute of Peace National Peace Essay Contest Any student, grades 9 thru 12 essay contest. 2012 topic: The Impact of New Media on Peacebuilding and Conflict Management.  Guidebook in PostGrad file cabinet with more instructions or from website.  Study guide is available at website. 1-$1,000 award, each state, along with all-expense paid awards program in Washington, D.C.  National: 1st place- $10,000 2nd place- $5,000 3rd place-$2,500. Registration opens Nov. 1; Merit-based; Essay Reqt $10,000 United States Institute of Peace
Vanessa Francis
United States Institute of Peace
2301 Constitution Ave.
Washington, DC  20037
Phone: 202.457.1700
Fax: 202.429.6063
Email: vfrancis@usip.org
2-Feb NASA MUST Scholarship For rising Sophomores and Juniors planning to pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.  Focus on underserved and underrepresented groups although not a requirement; Min GPA: 3.0; US Citizen; Essay Reqt $10,000 NASA
Vanessa R. Webbs, MUST Project Manager
NASA John H. Glenn Research Center
21000 Brookpark Road M.S. 500-107
Cleveland OH 44135
Hispanic College Fund (800) 644-4223
Phone: (202) 358-0001
Fax: (202) 358-4338
Email: vanessa.r.webbs@nasa.gov
3-Feb Colorado Association of Career Colleges (CACCS) Scholarship scholarship for vocational, technical, art institutes, business colleges that are members of the Colorado Association of Career Colleges and Schools. Application online at website; Min GPA: 3.0 $1,000 Colorado Association of Career Colleges & Schools
Sally Kemp
8074 Grove Street
Westminster CO 80031
Phone: 303-863-8367
Fax: 303-650-0682
Email: sallyk@tde.com
3-Feb United Power Scholarship For students whose families are served by United Power.  This does not include Boulder, but does include Broomfield, Firestone, and a variety of other outlying and mountain areas.  Several scholarships are listed and a trip to DC is included.  One application form.  See website.  For vocational as well as college; Need-based; Merit-based; Essay Reqt $1,000 United Power
Cindy Adam
P.O. Box 929
Brighton CO 80601
Phone: 303-659-0551
4-Feb Kappa Alpha Psi  Denver Alumni Chapter Scholarship African-American male students; senior; (leadership skills may compensate for lower GPA);essay; understanding of local, state, and national political issues; Min GPA: 3.0; Male; Ethnicity: Black/African American; Essay Reqt varies Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Anthony E. Graves
2160  Downing Street
Denver Co 80205-5261
(Applications available in Post Grad Center.)
6-Feb American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) Scholarship Program For dependents of Foreign Service employee.  There are at least three different scholarships: one based on financial need; one based on Academic and Community Service  merit; one based on Artistic merit.  See website for all details and applications for each. Award amounts vary; Need-based; Merit-based $3,500 American Foreign Service Association
Lori Dec
AFSA Scholarship Program
2101 E Street NW
Washington DC 20037
Phone: 202-944-5504
Email: scholar@afsa.org
8-Feb KFC Colonel's Scholars 50 awards given to seniors with an epreneurial spirit, a  U.S. citizen or permanent resident, plan to attend an in state public college or university.  Applications available on line from Dec. 1 to Feb. 8,, apply on line. Need FAFSA.  Can be used at either a 2- or 4- year college; Need-based; Min GPA: 2.75; Renewable $5,000 Kentucky Fried Chicken Foundation
Phone: 1-866-KFC-7240
Email: kfcscholars@act.org
10-Feb American Meteorological Society (AMS) Senior who is interested in studying the atmospheric, oceanic, or hydrologic sciences.  There are two scholarships -- one for  minorities (including women and disabled students typically underrepresented in this field), and the other scholarship is for all interested seniors; Merit-based; Renewable $3,000 American Meteorological Society
Donna Fernandez
Attn: Freshman Scholarship Program
45 Beacon Street
Boston MA 2108
Phone: 617-227-2426 x 246
Email: dfernandez@ametsoc.org
15-Feb AFA Teens for Alzheimer's Awareness Scholarship 200 word bio and 1200 to 1500 word essay about impact of Alzheimer's on student's life (parent, grandparent, volunteer caretaker) US citizen or permanent resident; transcript; application in post grad or apply online; Merit-based; Essay Reqt $5,000 Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AFA Teens
322 8th Ave
7th floor
New York NY 10001
New York , NY 10001
Attention: AFA Teens College Scholarship
Phone: 866-232-8484
15-Feb Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholarship and Journalism Conference For high school juniors with a passion for journalism who would like to attend a journalism conference at the Newseum in Washington D.C. July 14-19, 2012, and be awarded a $1000 scholarship for college; Merit-based $1,000 Free Spirit
Jack Marsh
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington DC 20001
Phone: 202-292-6100
Email: jmarsh@freedomforum.org
15-Feb Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind AWARDED IN EVEN YEARS
For students who are legally blind and who will study for a career in the service of the blind; Disability Reqt: blindness or visual impairments
$750 AER of the Blind & Visually Impaired
Jim Gandorf
1703 N. Beauregard Street, Suite 440
Alexandria VA 22311
Phone: 877-492-2708
Fax: 703-671-6391
Email: scholarships@aerbvi.org
15-Feb Best Buy Scholarship Scholarships available for community volunteers or students with a work history, with good grades. Grades 9-12.  kStudent must be an @15 member.  You can become a member for free at "at15.com."  Once you are a member, you will have access to the link for the scholarship application. The deadline is feb 15 but if you apply by feb 1, you gain bonus points; Merit-based; Min GPA: 2.5 $1,000 Scholarship America
One Scholarship Way
PO Box 297
Saint Peter MN 56082
15-Feb Cargill Agricultural Scholarship Program For high school seniors living in communities near Cargill operations.  Requires a signature of a Cargill Employee.  Use email to request location of nearby Cargill operation. $1,000 Email: cargill@ffa.org
15-Feb Colorado College Scholarships Financial aid website for Colorado College lists many scholarships, grants, and other sources of financial assistance.  FAFSA due by 2/15; Need-based; Merit-based varies Colorado College
15-Feb Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) National Scholarships in Political Science, History, Government, Economics, and Nursing Four scholarships: 1) Pittenger American History Scholarship for a student majoring in American History or American Government; 2) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship for students who will pursue an education in nursing at an accredited college offering a BSN degree and are descendants of members of NSDAR; 3) Enid Hall Griswold Scholarship for students who will major in Political Science, History, Government, or Economics; 4) Dunn Scholarship for a child of NSDAR member. Award is based on academic excellence and commitment to field of study and need. Applicants need letter of sponsorship from Colorado DAR Chapter. Contact Mollie Morton, 303-494-5486 or mollie.morton@colorado.edu, for letter prior to submitting application. Application packet available to copy from folder in PostGrad Center; Need-based; Merit-based; Class Rank: top 1/3; Essay Reqt; Renewable $2,000 National Daughters of the American Revolution
Mollie Morton
Scholarship Chair
57 Mineola Court
Boulder CO 80303
Phone: 303-494-5486
Email: mollie.morton@colorado.edu
15-Feb Dorothy D. Greer Publications Scholarship The Dorothy D. Greer Scholarship opportunity is offered to any Colorado high school senior whose school is a member of the Colorado High School Press Association. Any Colorado high school senior who has worked on the yearbook and/or newspaper of a Colorado High School Press Association (CHSPA) member publication for at least two years and is planning to attend a junior college, college or university is eligible to apply. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA or better.  Samples of senior's yearbook and/or newspaper work, recommendation letters, transcript, photos.  Award is $2,000 for an in-state school, $1,000 for out-of-state; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.0 $2,000 Colorado High School Press Association (CHSPA)
Jack Kennedy, Executive Director
CHSPA Scholarships
9253 Sori Lane
Highlands Ranch CO 80126
Email: chspaboard@gmail.com
15-Feb Journalism Education Association (JEA) Journalist of the Year Sister Rita Jeanne Scholarships Senior, active in journalism,  plans to pursue a journalism and/or mass communications career, many requirements at website including scoring rubric for journalism submissions.  Application online, journalism advisor must sign application AND must be a current national JEA member; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.0 $5,000 Journalism Education Association
Kristi Rathbun
Rock Canyon High School
5810 McArthur Ranch Road
Highlands Ranch CO 80124
Contact is this year's state director.  Current state director can be found at www.jea.org/contact/statedirectors.html
Phone: 303-387-3000
Email: kristi.rathbun@decsdk12.org
15-Feb Monsanto Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship 2 scholarships available: $1500 - Awarded to those from farm families with above average academic record who plan to major in agriculture related field.  $2500 to those pursuing agricultural-related degrees and demonstrate strong leadership skills and community involvement.  FFA membership NOT required; Merit-based $2,500 Monsanto Corporation
Program Administrator
P.O. Box 68960
Indianapolis IN 46268-0960
Phone: 317-802-6099
Email: scholarships@ffa.org
15-Feb National Co-op Scholarship Program Scholarships provided by 10  NCCE Partner Colleges and Universities. These include:  CW Post Campus of Long Island Univ, Drexel Univ, Johnson & Wales Univ, Kettering Univ, Northeastern Univ, Pace Univ, Rochester Institute of Technology, Univ of Cincinnati, Univ of Toledo or Wentworth Institute of Technology.  Early submission is encouraged.   Encourages  minority and female students as well as students interested in science, mathematics, engineering and technology to apply. Application online; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.5; Essay Reqt; Renewable $6,000 National Commission for Cooperative Education
360 Huntington Ave.
384 CP
Boston MA 02115-5096
Phone: 617-373-3406
Email: f.schettino@neu.edu
17-Feb GE-REAGAN Foundation Scholarship Program Twenty scholarships rewarding exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship.  The student must be nominated by an eligible community leader, such as the high school principal, elected official or exec director of a nonprofit organization. Application only through website.  Also follow the Facebook page button on the website; Need-based; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.0; US Citizen US citizen; Renewable $10,000 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and GE
International Scholarships and Tuition Services
Phone: 1-800-310-4053
Email: info@applyists.com
18-Feb Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity-Delta Psi Lambda Chapter Scholarship See website for this organization's program in "Go to High School, Go to College Program" as it probably feeds into the scholarship program.  African American MALE, application avail. in post grad, 3 letters of recommendation, 1 from counselor, transcript.  Mail application to Gregory Diggs at the address indicated.  To submit application electronically, email gregory.diggs@ucdenver.edu for electronic application form.  Interview before the evaluation committee.  250 word essay describing future goals; Need-based; Merit-based; Female; Ethnicity: Black/African American; Essay Reqt $1,000 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity-Delta Psi Lambda Chapter
Gregory A Diggs  Ph.D.
8892 East 24th Place #102
Denver CO 80238
Phone: 303-525-5813
Email: gregory.diggs@ucdenver.edu
20-Feb Vegetarian Scholarship Award Senior who promote vegetarianisam and will be attending a U.S college. Essay on how you have promoted vegetarianism. Recommendations; Essay Reqt $5,000 Vegetarian Resource Group
P.O. Box 1463
Baltimore MD 21203
Phone: 410-366-8343
Email: vrg@vrg.org
24-Feb American Cancer Society (ACS) Young Cancer Survivor Scholarship Program American Cancer Society Cancer Survivor College Scholarship Program gives young cancer survivors the opportunity to pursue their post-secondary education from an accredited university, community college, or vocatonal technical school. The program provides an award of $2,500.  Recipients can apply multiple years for a possible lifetime award of up to $10,000.
Community service, goals and leadership essay; letters of recommemdation; Need-based; Min GPA: 2.5; US Citizen; Residency:  AK, AZ, CO, ID, MT, ND, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA or WY; Disability Reqt: cancer; Essay Reqt; Renewable
$2,500 ACS Survivor College Scholarship,  Great West Div
Randi Cress
American Cancer Society
920 N Washington Suite 200
Spokane WA 99201
Phone: 866 500-3272
24-Feb Junior Achievement (JA) Inspiration Scholarship For graduating seniors who have participated in JA during high school. Application in post grad center file or online. Other requirements: work experience through summer job or part-time employment during the school year, hs transcript, one letter of recommendation, two short essays; Need-based; Merit-based; Renewable $2,000 Junior Achievement - Rocky Mountain, Inc
JA Inspiration Scholarship
c/o Junior Achievement
1445 Market Street, Suite 200
Denver CO 80202
Phone: 303-628-7377
Email: nshull@jacolorado.org
24-Feb Kaiser Permanente Diversity Scholarship Program This scholarship is offered to students who want to pursue a career in health care or public health, and to increase the number of health professionals from underrepresented populations. While all qualified students may apply, preference will be given to students who identify as one or more of the following: African-American, Asian Pacific, Latino, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Native American and/or Person with a Disability. Must submit letter of recommendation and official transcript; Need-based; Merit-based; Min GPA: 2.7; Ethnicity: American Indian/Alaska Native,Asian,Black/African American,Filipino,Hispanic/Latino,Multi-Racial,Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian; Essay Reqt; Service Reqt $2,600 Kaiser Permanente
P.O. Box 378066
Denver CO 80247-8066
Email: co-diversitydevelopment@kp.org
24-Feb Never Forgotten Fund Scholarship Resident of Denver Metro area (including Boulder). In honor of Columbine students, 12 scholarships awarded every year.  APPLICATION IN POST GRAD CENTER. ASK FACULTY OR COUNSELOR FOR LETTER OF NOMINATION. One nominator letter plus 2 page essay from applicant about what inspires you to make your school and community a better place. Although this scholarship is listed on the Denver Foundation website but there is no application information there at this time; Min GPA: 3.0 $5,000 The Never Forgotten Fund
c/o Denver Foundation
55 Madison St., 8th floor
Denver CO 80206
Email: lfasolo@denverfoundation.org
25-Feb Professional Engineers of Colorado High School Bridge Building Contest Open to all high school students across Colorado.  Design and build a model bridge and enter it into local, regional, national and international competition. For information about mentoring, contact Roberta at email or phone above.  Applications and specification information available online.  Deadline is competition date; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.0 $40,000 Professional Engineers of Colorado
Noelle R. Cochran
3030 W. 81st Ave
Westminster CO 80031
Phone: 303-796-4611
Fax: 303-458-0002
Email: noelle_cochran@urscorp.com
28-Feb County Sheriffs of Colorado Scholarship Program Renewable scholarship is $500; Additional $1000 one time possible; Senior; CO resident, honorary member of County Sheriffs which you can obtain by donating $30; plan to attend a CO college, university, or vocational training; personal statement; transcript; 2 rec. letters; financial need considered but not primary. PLEASE NOTE: This scholarship is offered to one half of the counties in the state every other year. Boulder county students are elegible ONLY in school years starting in odd years (e.g., 2011/2012). Applications available online; Renewable $500 Valorie Hipsher
9008 N. US Hwy. 85, Unit C
Littleton CO 80125-9915
Phone: 720-344-2762
Email: csoc@csoc.org
28-Feb La Raza Nuestra Gente Scholarship For high school seniors accepted at any two or four year college with North Central Accredidation.   Must attend La Raza Youth Leadership Conference in April.  Need FAFSA although site says that financial need is not a requirement. Application online.  Scholarships also available specifically for UCD, Metro State, and Community College of Denver, but with varying deadlines.  See website. Random drawing of one $1,000 scholarship at conference; Need-based; Merit-based; Min GPA: 2.5; Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino $1,000 La Raza Youth Leadership Institute
PO Box 8571
Denver CO 80201
Phone: 303.556.6730
Email: scholarships@larazayouth.org.
28-Feb Optimist International Oratorical (Speech) Contest High school student younger than 18 in December.  Speech topic changes each year.  Speeches are submitted through local optimist clubs. Entries from students living on US military installations will be sent to a Club in the city the student last resided in. If no Club is available, the District Chair will hold an at-large contest for these students. /students residing in non-District areas where there are no Optimist Clubs are not eligible for competition; Merit-based $2,500 Optimist Club of Boulder
3577 Ivy Circle
Boulder CO 80304
David Morgan, East Boulder Optimist Club; mailto:dave80503@aol.com
Phone: (303) 442-0661
28-Feb Shell Oil Company Technical Scholarship and Shell Oil Minority Scholarship For students who plan to enroll full-time in geology, geophysics, physics, or engineering at one of many universities specified by Shell.  After the first year, the scholarship may be renewed for $5,000 per year. The scholarship application is available in the post grad center OR at the following url: http://www-static.shell.com/static/usa/downloads/careers/careers_c_tech_form.pdf.  Include with your application: 2 letters of recommendation. 1. from counselor 2. from an employer or a personal contact (not a friend, classmate, or family member)that has knowledge of your activities outside the classroom. Include resume, transcript as attachments to online application. Selected candidates will be scheduled for interviews in person or via telephone; Merit-based; Renewable $2,500 ETS Scholarship Programs for Shell Oil
M-D November, Program Coordinator
PO Box 6731
Princeton NJ 8541
Phone: (609)771-7878
Email: mnovember@ets.org
28-Feb Sons of Italy National Scholarships 10 to 13 scholarships; $4,000-$25,000; Students of Italian-American Heritage; essay required; $30 application fee which makes you a member of the Sons of Italy; 2 letters of rec; 500-750 word essay; Two different scholarships: one general, and one for leadership, scholarship, and respect for liberty, freedom and equality. Applications online. There are scholarships at the local and national levels.  For local scholarships, application in counseling office. For national scholarships, send applications to:
Sons of Italy Foundation
Attn: National Leadership Grant Competition
219 E Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.0; Ethnic Reqt: Italian descent; Essay Reqt
$10,000 Sons of Italy Foundation
Adelaide Napier
Scholarship Selection Chair
5802 Pomona Drive
Arvada CO 80003
303-669-2972
Phone: 202-547-2900
Email: Akaleka@aol.com
29-Feb Buick Achievers Scholarship Program For college-bound seniors who plan to major in science, technology, engineering, math, business administration, finance, marketing, or design AND who are interested in a career in the automotive or related industries (list of eligible majors online). Priority given to following applicants: first-generation college, female, minority, militery veteran or a dependent of military personnel. APPLY ONLINE; Need-based; Merit-based; Renewable $25,000 General Motors Foundation
Scholarship Management Services
One Scholarship Way
St. Peter MN 56082
Email: buickachievers@scholarshipamerica.org
29-Feb St. Michael's Society Scholarship Senior, transcript, essay (see website or postgrad center folder for specific topic), listing of extra-curricular activities or clubs; Merit-based; Essay Reqt $1,750 St. Michael's Society
Mike Paulino
P.O. Box 21126
Denver CO 80221-0126
Frank Yantorno 303-288-1209
Phone: 303-888-2108
Email: societyofstmichael@comcast.net
29-Feb University Hills Rotary Scholarships Student must live in Rotary District 5450 (includes Boulder), US citizen, and have intent to major in science , math, or engineering at a college in Colorado.
Applications are online. 400 word essay explaining why you wish to pursue a post-secondary education in a field of advanced science or mathematics and your future plans for applying that learning in areas of vocation, service and leadership; Need-based; Merit-based; Min GPA: 3.0; Essay Reqt; Renewable
$5,000 University Hills Rotary Club Foundation
Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 102767
Denver CO 80250
Email: william.g.rector@kp.org