Scholarship Opportunities (wowwritingworkshop.com/resources) The following scholarship list is updated regularly, so check back often. If you would like a professional to read your essay, we’re glad to help. Reviews start at $79. Click here to upload and pay; we will respond within two business days. Name Do Something Seed Grant http://www.dosomething.org/grant s/seed-grants Description Are you working to start a community action project or program? Do you need money to put your ideas into action? If you answered, "YES!", you are eligible to apply for a Do Something Seed Grant. Due Date One award per week Requirements: Age 25 or younger © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt Award Tell us about the community $500 you are helping or the problem you are trying to solve. 2) Provide evidence that shows why this is an important problem. 3) Why are you the right person to solve this problem? (up to 1,500 characters) What is the vision of your project/organization? Tell us how you are or plan to achieve your vision, by providing us with detailed goals for your project/organization. Please make them as specific as possible. (up to 1,500 characters) What's your plan of action? Describe the steps you have and/or you will take to achieve your goals. Please detail your role in the page 1 Name Courage to Grow Scholarship http://couragetogrowscholarship.co m/ Description The "Courage to Grow Scholarship" was created to help students realize their college dreams. Due Date Prompt project/organization. (up to 1,500 characters) How would winning a Do Something grant help you achieve your goals? How will you measure the success of your project? (up to 1,500 characters) Award End of each month. One award per month. Why do you deserve this scholarship? (Up to 250 words) $500 End of each month (One award per month. Applications resubmitted each month.) “Short essay” What are you inspired to change in the world and how could you make that change? Describe your experience and how it made a POSITIVE DIFFERENCE for yourself and others. 1-28-13: Chance meetings can make for very interesting experiences. Describe a time when you bumped into someone, and it led to a memorable conversation or event. $350 Requirements: High school junior, senior, college student GPA: 2.5 + Giving Soul Scholarships http://givingsoulscholarships.com/ Zinch http://www.zinch.com/weekly Giving Soul Scholarships was founded to help students find their passion for making a difference in the world and act on it. Requirements: High school or college student Member of Giving Soul (free) Zinch, a scholarship matching website, is awarding a $1,000 scholarship every week to one super student who writes the best 2-3 sentence essay on that week’s topic. Each week Requirements: All high school and © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com $1,000 page 2 Name Description college students; required to sign up. (Free) National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, Jewish Youth Awards NCJW/Greater Detroit is proud to continue the tradition of honoring exceptional high school students who exercise strong leadership within the community http://www.ncjwgds.org/JewishYouth-Award-Application.pdf Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship http://www.afateens.org/about_ne w.html Daughters of the American Revolution http://www.dar.org/natsociety/edo ut_scholar.cfm Requirements: High school senior with documentation of formal Jewish education To provide an outlet for teenagers to express their thoughts about Alzheimer’s disease and to engage the younger generation in this cause, AFA is pleased to offer the AFA Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship. Requirements: U.S. high school seniors The NSDAR awards multiple scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of degrees in diverse disciplines including history, law, nursing, and education. Due Date Prompt Sign up or “Like” on Facebook for weekly updates. (Two to three sentences; up to 280 characters) Award 2-15-13 What experience or person has had the greatest impact on your Jewish identity? (600800 words) $2,500 each (up to 10) 2-15-13 Brief autobiography. How has Alzheimer’s disease changed or impacted your life? What have you learned about yourself, your family and/or your community in the face of coping with Alzheimer’s disease? (1,200-1,500 words) Your career objectives. (Up to 1,000 words) $5,000, $500, $250 2-15-13 Requirements: U.S. student planning to attend U.S. college.DAR membership not required. See website for requirements for each scholarship © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com 25 awards See website for awards for individua l scholars page 3 Name American 1 Credit Union Community Involvement Scholarship https://www.american1cu.org/Com munity_18.html Description Our scholarships are funded through our loan Skip-a-Pay program, where American 1 members can choose to skip one month’s loan payment for $25. Due Date Prompt 2-22-13 Essay on the benefits of altruism and how you have made an impact in your community through community involvement. (Up to 1,500 words) 2-25-13 Make a brief statement or summary of your plans as they relate to your educational and career objectives and longterm goals. Please describe how and when any unusual family or personal circumstances have affected your achievement in school, work experience or your participation in school and community activities. Enter essay, poetry, art or music Essay: How are you and/or your community making history? Or, What does Black History Month mean to me? (500 words) Award hips $1,000 each (15) Requirements: Michigan high school seniors. Credit union membership not required. CBCF General Mills Health Scholarship Presented by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation for students pursuing majors related to health. http://cbcfinc.org/cbcs-cheerios Requirements: High school senior or undergraduate planning to pursue a degree in the fields of medicine, engineering, technology, nutrition, or other health-related studies. GPA: 2.75 + Kroger’s “I Can Make History” scholarship Celebrating Black History Month http://www.icanmakehistory.com/i ndex.php Thank you for helping Kroger celebrate Black History month and the many African Americans who have significantly contributed to our country in the past and the countless others who are working to better our communities today. 2-28-13 Requirements: Michigan students, grades 4-12 © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com $2,500 each (Up to 43) $2,000 each (Several awards, more than $67,000 total for 4 categori page 4 Name Money Smart Kids Contest http://www.moneysmartweek.org/ ms_kids_contest Description Due Date Prompt Award es) For the last several years, a committee of Money Smart Week® partners have sponsored competitions for students to see if they are "Money Smart.” Money Smart Week will occur April, 2013. See website for updates. High School: The price tag of a 4-year college degree has grown dramatically, making it much harder for many students to envision how they or their families could afford it. Please choose a university or college you would like to attend if money wasn't a major concern. Research and describe what an average student actually pays "out of pocket" and how much of the cost is covered by loans, grants, and scholarships. What do you plan on doing to help pay for college and how has this information changed your thinking? See website for updates PRINT CATEGORY: Articles must have been written by the Participant(s) and published in a high school newspaper. If a high school does not have a printed version of the high school newspaper and is only available in an official online version for the high school, that article would then be considered eligible. $2,000, $750, $500 for each category High school students, middle school students Keep the Drive High School Journalism Awards http://www.allstatefoundation.org/ HSJ The Allstate Foundation sponsors the annual Keep the Drive High School Journalism Awards to encourage teens to educate their peers teen safe driving. 3-1-13 Requirements: High school students ages 13-18 © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 5 Name Chris Armstrong Scholarship http://www.finaid.umich.edu/LinkCl ick.aspx?fileticket=Ao1R4b9gYJo%3 D&tabid=101 Description This scholarship was established in 2011 by the parents of Chris Armstrong, the first openly gay student elected president of the Michigan Student Assembly. Due Date 3-1-13 Requirements: U of M undergraduate student; documented leadership or support for the LGBT community National Independent Automobile Dealers Association Foundation (NIADA) http://www.niadafoundation.org/Sc holarships/SCHOLARSHIPS.html The NIADA Foundation promotes academic growth of youth throughout the United State through its scholarships. 3-1-13 Requirements: Michigan high school senior, “demonstrates aptitude for college work as measured by SAT or ACT test scores.” H.T. Ewald Foundation © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop We encourage our scholarship 3-1-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt BROADCAST CATEGORY: Segment must be written and produced by the Participant(s), have been broadcasted within the high school setting and aired for the entire student body to view. Segment shall not be longer than 10 minutes in length. Broadcast entry must be a journalistic-styled news story and cannot be a Public Service Announcement. An essay describing your demonstrated leadership for, support of, or involvement in organizations, activities, or issues that benefit the lesbian, gay male, bisexual and transgender communities. Discuss the impact of our global economy on the automobile industry. Explain how this can affect the used car market and its consumers. Indicate your interest in the automotive industry and the role it has played in your family’s life. (At least 1,200 words) An autobiography (typed) of at Award Varies, “dependi ng on the annual income from the endowm ent fund” $3,500 each (One for each of 4 regions) $500- page 6 Name http://www.ewaldfoundation.org/s cholarship/ Community Choice Foundation 2012 Scholarship Program Community Choice Credit Union https://www.communitychoicecu.c om/index.php/communityservices/scholarships National Association of Black Suppliers (NABS) http://www.nabssf.org/Guide.html Description recipients to become catalysts themselves, keeping the tradition of "giving back" toward a better future in our communities tomorrow. Requirements: Metro Detroit area high school seniors in top half of class. Award also based on financial need. We decided it was time to step in and offer aid to students who shared our passion for hard work and dedication to our communities. Due Date Prompt least 500 words concerning you and your life and aspirations to date. This is important and originality is encouraged. Award $3,500 each (218 awards) 3-5-13 Please discuss in your essay why you have decided to remain a Michigan resident and how your course work and intended degree will allow you to enrich Michigan, its communities, or a Michigan industry. (500 words) Minimu m of $100,00 0 total 3-9-13 Choose one: (one page) 1. Describe “A Current Event and how it has impacted your life.” 2. Describe“Whatobstacl es have you overcome. What did you learn from it and what life changes have you made because of it?” 3. What does it mean to you to have an African American for President? Up to $5,000 per year, up to 5 years Requirements: Michigan high school senior Attending Michigan college GPA: 3.0 + The intent of the NABS scholarship is to provide financial and academic support to high achieving African American students who intend to pursue a career in or related to the automotive and healthcare industry. Requirements: High school senior; field of study: engineering,technology, business, or related © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 7 Name Hays Kirby Memorial Scholarship Contest http://www.joefossinstitute.org/joe -foss-instituteprograms/educational-scholarships/ Detroit News Outstanding High School Graduate Scholarship Program http://www.detroitnews.com/articl e/99999999/SCHOOLS/120120003/ Description The Joe Foss Institute has developed video and essay scholarship contests that ask students to take time to consider what the Founding documents mean, as well as the sacrifices made by those brave Americans defending our freedoms. Requirements: High school student The Detroit News, in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Education and professional educational organizations, is searching for the best high school seniors in the state. Due Date 3-10-13 3-11-13 Requirements: Michigan high school senior. The most important criterion will be a demonstrated ability in athletics, health, journalism, language arts, performing arts, science, mathematics, visual arts, vocational-technical, world studies or extraordinary achievement in the face of extreme adversity. (One award per category.) © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt 4. Please explain or profile “An African American Entrepreneur.” 5. What is the value of individual involvement in community development? What is an American Patriot? (At least 1,500 words) 1 Summarize your leadership positions in school or community activity. 2. Summarize your community or volunteer activity. 3. List your non-academic honors, performances, exhibitions or activities that reflect your high achievement at a regional or state level. 4. List academic honors or scholarships received. 5. List any special training, advance courses or unique experiences which may be remarkable in your development. 6. What are your plans for Award $5,000 $1,000 for each category page 8 Name Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation http://www.louiefamilyfoundation. org/ Joyce Ivy Foundation Summer Scholars Program https://www.joyceivyfoundation.or g/index.php?page=apply Description Ms. Louie is passionate about education, and she is especially committed to the promotion of youth and underserved and underprivileged groups. Requirements: High school senior GPA: 3.2 + SAT: 1800 + or ACT: 25 + Special considerations for students: with a demonstrated financial need; with parents who did not attend college; with a documented disability; who have overcome significant adversity; or who have parents that are United States veterans or are currently in the U.S. military. We provide scholarship for talented high school students to attend summer academic programs on college campuses. We believe in the transformative power of educational experiences that stretch comfort zones and raise aspirations. Due Date 3-16-13 3-19-13 Requirements: Female students grades 9-11f rom MI, MO, OH, NE (typically © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt further development in your chosen field? (Answer the above 6 in up to 200 words each.) 1.Describe the characteristics of a good parent. Give specific details to explain your views. Use your personal observations, experience and knowledge. 2.How do you define success? Describe what it means to be successful. Give specific details to explain your views. Use your personal observations, experience and knowledge. (Up to 500 words each) 1.Describe your leadership qualities and experience. (200 words) 2.Answer one essay question from the Common Application: https://www.commonapp.org /CommonApp/Docs/Downloa dForms/2012/2012-13FYFinalHighlightedPreview.pdf Award 25 awards, totaling $100,00 0 Cost of eligible summer program page 9 Name Description top 10% of class) planning to attend summer program at participating university: Barnard, Brown, Cornell, Emory, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, NYU, Smith, and Stanford Michigan Association of College Admission Counseling Maggie Miller Scholarship Maggie Miller was a school counselor at both DeWitt High School and Okemos High School. Maggie was known for her passion for life and the profession. The Maggie Miller Scholarship was established through MACAC to honor Maggie's contributions to our field. http://www.macac.org/scholarships Due Date Prompt (Up to 500 words) Award 3-22-13 One-page essay telling about an obstacle you have overcome and how this motivated you to achieve personal goals. $500 3-22-13 How would you help end hunger in your community? (50-250 words) $2,500 savings bond and a family trip to New York City, Requirements: Michigan senior attending MACAC member high school, Planning to attend MACAC member college (see website for complete list). Community service; financial need considered. GPA: 3.0 + Olive Garden’s Pasta Tales Essay Contest http://www.olivegarden.com/About -Us/News-and-Media/Pasta-Tales/ Hunger is a reality for one in six people in the United States. To bring awareness to the issue and help find solutions, Olive Garden is asking students for their help. Requirements: Open to all students, grades 1-12 © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 10 Name Cancer Survivor’s Fund http://www.cancersurvivorsfund.or g/index.html Description We envision to each every young cancer survivor who is actively seeking for a scholarship and/or financial assistance to obtain prosthetics needing our help to continue their education for personal growth and better, brighter future. Requirements: High school senior or college student diagnosed with cancer, or cancer survivor. Agree to do volunteer work to help other patients or survivors. The Detroit Alumnae Chapter of The Detroit Alumnae Chapter of Delta Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is committed Scholarship to helping young people succeed academically. This includes ensuring http://www.detroitdeltas.com/site/i that students have access to the ndex.php?option=com_content&vie financial resources they need to obtain w=article&id=26&Itemid=40 a college education. Due Date 3-22-13 Essay: How has my experience with cancer impacted my life values and career goals? (5001,200 words) 3-25-13 Essay highlighting your community service, leadership activities, and college and career goals (one page, computer generated, size 12 Times Roman font, doublespaced, one-inch margins) Requirements: High school senior attending school in the sorority’s service area: Detroit, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Macomb County and the Grosse Pointes GPA: Varies. See website for each © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Prompt wowwritingworkshop.com Arts scholarship application requires photos of art work; journalism scholarship application requires writing samples; other scholarships require essay only. Award $500 savings bond for winner in each grade ? $1,000$4,000 (8 scholars hips offered, student may apply for one only.) page 11 Name Description scholarship’s requirements All About Pink Breast Cancer The purpose of our scholarship Foundation Education Scholarship program is to provide support to families with college age students http://www.allaboutpink.org/index. whose parent is suffering from Breast php?option=com_content&view=art Cancer or who have succumbed to the icle&id=51&Itemid=72 disease. Due Date Prompt Award 3-25-13 Why I should receive an All About Pink Breast Cancer Foundation Education Scholarship. (500 words) $1,000 Number of awards TBD 3-25-13 High school student essay: How would you convince your classmates to prepare for emergencies? Choose a specific emergency (hurricane, flu outbreak, flood or earthquake). Then write a plan for increasing student preparedness for that emergency that you would present to your school administrator. (350-500 words) Why did you select MSU? What are your career goals? Why? $500 each for high school students (2) Requirements: High School senior, college student, child of breast cancer survivor or parent who has died from breast cancer. GPA: 2.0 + American Public Health Association’s Get Ready Scholarship http://www.getreadyforflu.org/new _pg_scholarship.htm The scholarship is a component of APHA’s Get Ready campaign, which works to help Americans prepare themselves, their families and their communities for all disasters and hazards, including pandemic flu, infectious disease, natural disasters and other emergencies. Requirements: High school senior (Other contests for undergrads and grads) Michigan State University Alumni Club of Oakland County http://msuoakland.com/scholarship © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop We are very proud of the quality of the students that have received our scholarship and expect that future recipients will also show the excellence that makes Michigan State University one of this country’s great universities. 3-29-13 wowwritingworkshop.com $1,500 page 12 Name Foundation for Ashley’s Dream Ashley Marie Easterbrook Internet Scholarship In memory of a Troy High School student who was killed by a drunk driver Description Requirements: Oakland County student accepted to MSU, financial need not required. GPA: 3.5 + Ashley’s Dream awards scholarships to high school seniors who join the fight against drunk driving. Due Date 3-29-13 Requirements: High school seniors who join the fight against drunk driving. http://www.ashleysdream.org/inde x.html The National World War II Museum Essay Contest http://www.nationalww2museum.o rg/learn/education/forstudents/essay-contests/ The National WWII Museum tells the story of the American Experience in the war that changed the world - why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today - so that all generations will understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn. 3-29-13 Requirements: High school students, middle school students. Odenza Vacations Marketing Scholarship © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Odenza provides quality incentive marketing solutions that give our select clients a competitive edge in 3-30-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt The fight against drinking and driving begins with awareness and we want you to spread the word. Take a stand by becoming a voice in your community and helping your friends, family, and neighbors stay safe on the road. Be creative! Then make a video (or take pictures) about what you did, how it worked, and submit it to our site for the contest. How can people who disagree still work together to solve a problem? Use WWII as a starting point and base your essay in part on America’s involvement in WWII. But don’t stop in the past. Use specific examples from your own experiences that support your ideas. This is NOT a research paper. Max. 1,000 words Two essays required: Choose a city located anywhere in the world that Award $2,000 $1,000, $750, $500 for high school, $250 for middle school. $500 page 13 Name http://www.odenzascholarships.co m/ Description their market. Each school year we are proud to offer opportunities for students to win scholarships to help ease the financial burden of a post secondary education. Due Date Requirements: Age 16-25 GPA: 2.5 + KarMel Scholarship http://www.karenandmelody.com/ The KarMel Scholarship is a scholarship created to encourage students to write/create something that will express their views on the gay/lesbian/bi/transgender topic. Ashley’s Dream Scholarship Requirements: High school or college student. You do not have to identify as LGBT to apply. Ashley's Dream awards scholarships to high school seniors who join the fight against drunk driving and teenage binge drinking. http://www.ashleysdream.org/ 2013 information will be posted March 2013 3-31-13 Requirements: High school senior © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt you believe would, from a future employment prospective, benefit your career. Explain in under 500 words how spending time in this city would help you become more marketable to a potential employer(s). Clearly identify how it will benefit you. Explain in why you think you should be granted the Odenza Marketing Group Scholarship. (Up to 500 words) 2012 application: Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transge nder theme—any kind of written or artistic work Project: The fight against drinking and driving begins with awareness. Take a stand by becoming a voice in your community. Be creative! Your job is to come up with the idea and DO IT! Then make a video (or take pictures) about what you did, how it worked, and submit it to our site. Award $300, $400 $2,000 page 14 Name .ME Scholarship http://www.godaddy.com/scholars hip/default.aspx Description Go Daddyoffers everything you need to make a name for yourself on the Web, from domain names and website builders to complete eCommerce solutions. Go Daddy’s .ME Scholarship: It’s all about the ride! Due Date 3-31-13 Requirements: GPA: 3.0 + ACT: 21 + or SAT: 1,000 + Incight Education: Connecting disabled students to education and employment http://www.incight.org/ © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Each year Incight awards up to one hundred scholarships to students with disabilities, who have demonstrated outstanding merit in giving back to the community and overcoming obstacles in order to pursue higher education. 4-1-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt Essay: “About Me” If there are important things we should know about you, like involvement in other organizations or services, please let us know. (Hint – demonstrating qualities consistent with Ashley’s character will help your score). (1,000 words) Do you have what it takes to be a Go Daddy Scholar? We want to know how the Internet or Internet technology (e.g., websites, blogs, forums, social media, etc.) has helped you during the course of your studies. Have you used the Internet to advance your athletic, artistic or intellectual pursuits? How do you envision benefitting from it through college and beyond? (Up to 500 words) 250 words each: 1. A. Describe a handicrap™ (or limitation) which has held you back. B. What have you done to conquer it? Award $10,000 scholars hip fund (10) $500$2,500 page 15 Name Description Due Date Requirements: Students with documented disability Davis Putter Scholarship http://www.davisputter.org/ The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund 4-1-13 provides grants to students actively working for peace and justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to those able to do academic work at the university level and who are part of the progressive movement on the campus and in the community. Requirements: Undergraduates and graduate students enrolled in an accredited school. Active participation in struggles for civil rights, economic justice, international solidarity or other progressive issues. Financial need, academic ability. © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt 2. As an Incight scholar, it is expected that you participate in giving back to your community. How have you been involved in your community in the past? What will you continue to do in the future? 3. This essay is open ended. Take this opportunity to share any additional information about yourself, such as a personal statement. fyi: Only 18% of people with disabilities receive a college education Your personal statement must describe your activism, including the activities and organizations with which you are or have been involved. We are also interested in learning about your perspective on social change. As long as you have covered these topics, you can add anything else that you feel would help the trustees in their decisions. (Up to 1,000 words) Award $1,000$10,000, renewab le page 16 Name Beyond the Boroughs National Scholarship Fund http://www.beyondtheboroughs.or g/ Description Founded by NFL veteranTutan Reyes, Beyond the Boroughs has been bringing bright futures to those deserving young men and women who have been accepted into college, but have unmet financial need, by helping pay the exorbitant cost of a higher education. Due Date 4-1-13 Prompt Select one of the following: 1) Describe a community of which you are a part (your school, your neighborhood, your family, your church, an organization, etc.) and tell us why it is important to you. 2) If you had the power to change two things about the world and make sure two things never changed, what would you change and what would you keep from ever changing? Required: Tell us about yourself. Use your creativity.You can write poetry, math equations, a song, or whatever else shows us a little more about who you are! (No word limits specified) Award Up to $20,000 each, over 4 years (4) 4-1-13 Personal statement describing your educational plans as they relate to you personally and to your career goals. Include motivating factors or important experiences which have helped to shape your personal philosophy and/or your educational plans/career goals. You must also describe $2,000 renewab le Requirements: High school senior, college student. Financial need. Primary focus on first-year collegians Detroit Economic Club Scholarship http://www.econclub.org/Educatio nal/Scholarship.aspx The Detroit Economic Club Scholarship Program's purpose is to assist students from the city of Detroit and four surrounding area metropolitan counties in the pursuit of an undergraduate education. Requirements: Oakland, Macomb or Wayne County Michigan high school senior. Demonstrated financial need; © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 17 Name Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Louis Stokes Health Scholars Program http://cbcfinc.org/louis-stokeshealth-scholars-program.html Description special consideration to students who have overcome hardships. GPA: 3.2 + The Louis Stokes Health Scholars, sponsored by the UnitedHealth Foundation, program seeks to increase the number of qualified, yet underrepresented, college students entering the health workforce. Due Date 4-5-13 Requirements: High school senior or undergraduate. The anticipated degree must lead to a career in the health workforce. Preference will be given to students from underserved communities who demonstrate an interest to work in their own communities. GPA: 3.0 + Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education http://www.evaleeschwarztrust.org /index.html © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop The Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust 4-9-13 for Education was created to provide interest-free loans to students. Through the repayment of these loans, the students have the opportunity to wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt the hardship(s) or obstacles that you have faced and overcome. (Up to two doublespaced pages) Personal statement that responds to all of the following topics in one cohesive essay: Future goals: What field of study (major) do you plan to pursue? Why have you chosen that field? How will this field of study help you to achieve your future career goals? Involvement in school activities, community and public service, hobbies and sports: What are your special talents and other areas of interest? Deserving of scholarship: How will receiving this award affect your current and future plans? Other experiences, skills or qualifications: What else do you feel should be considered in reviewing your application? (500-1,000 words) An original essay, the purpose of which is to provide information about the student’s background, accomplishments, personal Award Up to $8,000 each (10) Interestfree loans of $5,000 to page 18 Name American Foreign Service Association National High School Essay Contest http://www.afsa.org/essay_contest. aspx Description perpetuate her benevolence by reaching down and helping others, as they have been helped. Requirements: High school senior, college student. Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $4,995 or less, as it appears on FAFSA. Enrolled in a school in which the student resides. Standard test scores in top 10% of U.S. Not seeking a law degree. The AFSA High School Essay Contest is an outreach initiative of the American Foreign Service Association. The annual contest encourages students to think critically about a topic of global significance and the key role diplomacy plays in connecting people and ideas. In an era of rapid change, today’s youth are essential to shaping the future of foreign relations and to promoting a culture of peace and sustainability. Due Date Prompt and career goals and other relevant information. Students should consider this essay as the equivalent of a personal interview. (Up to two pages, single or double spaced) Award $15,000, with lifetime cap of $50,000, repayme nt structure d over 10 years 4-15-13 Imagine that you are serving as the U.S. Ambassador to one of the following nations. (Myanmar, Greece, Haiti, India, Kenya, Libya) Explain what you as a diplomat would do, using the resources available to you as Ambassador, to improve the relations between the U.S. and your country of choice, and how the major foreign policy differences between that nation and the United States might best be handled in our national interest. (1,000-1,250 words) 4-15-13 Profile a person or event that has influenced you and has $2,500, a trip to Washing ton, D.C. to meet the Secretar y of State, tuition for a “Semest er at Sea” to one of the nations describe d in the essay At least $2,000 Requirements: High school student Financial Service Centers of America, Inc. © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop The FiSCA National Scholarship Program is available to benefit wowwritingworkshop.com page 19 Name http://www.fisca.org/Content/Navi gationMenu/CommunityOutreach/F iSCANationalScholarshipProgram/de fault.htm http://www.farweb.org/ Foundation for Amateur Radio Scholarship Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest http://us.penguingroup.com/static/ pages/servicesacademic/essayhome.html © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Description deserving college-bound high school seniors from families in areas served by its members. Due Date Prompt made an impact on your life (Up to 200 words) Requirements: High school senior, academic achievement, leadership, perseverance in the face of obstacles The Foundation for Amateur Radio, Inc. (FAR) provides support to the amateur radio community for education. Various scholarships are sponsored by individuals and Amateur Radio clubs Requirements: Students who are amateur radio enthusiasts. See website for details for individual scholarship requirements. We are proud to host our seventeenth annual Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest. 4-15-13 For all scholarships: Why have you selected this field of study? What would you like most to do for your life’s work? Why do you feel the need for a scholarship? (Short answers) 4-15-13 Subject: George Orwell’s 1984 See website to select one of six essay topics. (Two to three double-spaced pages) Requirements: High school juniors and seniors wowwritingworkshop.com Award to two students selected from each of five geograp hic regions across the nation. 21 scholars hips available (one applicati on for all) $500$5,000 $1,000 (5) and a Signet Classics Library for the winner’s high school or public page 20 Name Negative Population Growth Essay Scholarship Contest http://www.npg.org/2013essayscho larship.html East Village Service Scholars Contest http://www.servicescholar.com/con test.html Description NPG, a national membership organization devoted to population issues, invites students to compete in our Annual Essay Scholarship Contest. Requirements: High schools students, undergraduates This is the fourth year the East Villagers Non-Profit Community is offering an opportunity for young service-minded scholars to express their passion for community service through essays and artworks. Due Date 4-23-13 4-30-13 Requirements: All students K-12 Students must have completed at least five hours of community service. Elaine Chapin Memorial Fund http://www.elainememorial.com/ Named in honor of Elaine Chapin, this scholarship will provide funds to support the post-secondary education of students impacted by multiple sclerosis, either directly or as a family member. 4-30-13 Prompt Explain how population growth has negatively affected your community. What solutions do you propose to ensure a decent quality of life for your generation 30 years from now? (500-750 words) Essay contest: How and why is community service important to you? Share a personal volunteer experience and its significance in your life. (up to 1,500 words) Artwork contest: Artist statement explaining the artistic and personal significance of the artwork and its pertinence to the topic of the contest. (up to 250 words) Personal essay on the impact that Multiple Sclerosis has had on your life. (Up to 500 words) Award library $1,000$2,500 (6 awards) Grades 9-12: Essay: $500, $350, $150 Artwork: $300, $200 $1,000 (Minimu m of 8) Requirements: High school seniors and undergraduates impacted by Multiple Sclerosis, either directly or as a family member. © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 21 Name Upakar Foundation: IndianAmerican Scholarship http://www.upakarfoundation.org/i ndex.php Description Financial need, academic standing Upakar Foundation gives up to 20 fouryear renewable scholarships (totaling $40,000) to Indian-American students to help them realize their college dreams. These scholarships acknowledge academic excellence and consider financial need. Due Date 4-30-13 Requirements: Senior, born in India or parent(s) born in India, family income of less than $75,000 GPA: 3.6 + Scholarship Expert’s All About Education Scholarship http://www.scholarshipexperts.com /apply.htx The League Foundation scholarships: Laurel Hester Memorial Scholarship (1) Matthew Shepard Memorial Scholarship (1) The LEAGUE Foundation Scholarship (up to 5) http://www.leaguefoundation.org/i © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop ScholarshipExperts.com is again offering the All About Education Scholarship in 2013. Requirements: Students age 13 and older. Must complete online scholarship profile. The LEAGUE Foundation provides financial resources for America's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender youth to attend institutions of higher learning to meet this mission. 4-30-13 4-30-13 Requirements: High school senior Who self-identifies as Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt Award A. Define and outline your career goals and how a college education can help you achieve them.( 500-750 words) B. Choose one: (up to 500 words) a. Briefly describe a character from one of your favorite books or movies, describe if youwould want them as a family member and explain why. b. In your autobiography written 50 years from now, what would be on page 37? How will a $3,000 scholarship for education make a difference in your life? (up to 250 words) 2,000 4year renewab le scholars hips (20) 1. Please discuss your academic, career, and personal goals and plans for service to the community. In particular, how do you plan to increase respect for the individual and aid Applicati ons are consider ed for all three scholars hips. $1,500 to $3,000 page 22 Name Description ndex.cfm GPA: 3.0 + DutchCrafters Amish Furniture Heritage Scholarship This scholarship recognizes students who draw upon their cultural heritage to shape their vocational aspirations, add creative value to their future employers, and serve their http://www.dutchcrafters.com/heri tage-scholarship © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Due Date 5-1-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt inclusion of human differences? Be sure to include how being a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender person has affected your personal life. (About 250 words) 2. Choose one: (250 words) The debate on “Civil Union vs. Marriage” “Bullying” and its affect on the GLBT community. What should be done? Name 3 people you would invite to dinner (Living or deceased). What would serve? What would be the topics of conversation? What do you see as the most important GLBT community issue five years from now? Award $2,500 each How will you draw upon your cultural heritage to shape your vocational aspirations, offer creative value to your future employer, and serve your $500 each (5) page 23 Name Description Due Date communities. Metro Detroit Youth Day Scholarship http://www.youthday.com/scholarships.html Sertoma Scholarship http://www.sertoma.org/page.aspx ?pid=344 CBC Spouses Heineken USA Performing Arts Scholarship http://cbcfinc.org/cbcs-pa © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Requirements: High school senior, demonstrated financial need GPA: 3.0 + Purpose: To recognize students in the Detroit Metropolitan area who have maintained good standing academically and who have overcome personal challenges to graduate from high school and go on to an institution of higher learning. 5-1-31 Requirements: Metro Detroit area high school senior, no other scholarships GPA: Above average Sertoma’s Scholarship for the Deaf or 5-1-13 Hard of Hearing, is the leading funder of the scholarships for deaf and hard of hearing students since the program’s inception in 1994. Requirements: High school senior or undergraduate with clinically significant bilateral hearing loss GPA: 3.2 + Provided by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation 5-2-13 Requirements: High school senior or undergraduate planning to pursue a degree in a field that will lead to a career in the performing arts. wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt community? (750 words) Award Essay for additional information about yourself that you would like the selection committee to review while considering your application. This may include your life goals and special circumstances that affected your life or challenges you had to overcome. (One page) To be determin ed Explain how this scholarship will help you achieve your goals. (No word limit specified.) $1,000 Please provide a personal statement that responds to all of the following topics in one cohesive essay. (500-1,000 words) Future goals: What field of study (major) do you plan to Up to $3,000 each (10) page 24 Name Description Due Date GPA: 2.5 + Diabetes Scholars Foundation Scholarships http://www.diabetesscholars.org/in dex.html This scholarship recognizes students who are actively involved in the diabetes community, who have high academic performance, who participate in community and/or extracurricular activities and who have demonstrated that they are successfully managing the challenges of living with diabetes. 5-15-13 Requirements: High school senior with type 1 diabetes © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt pursue? Why have you chosen that field? How will this field of study help you to achieve your future career goals? Involvement in school activities, community and public service, hobbies and sports: What are your special talents and other areas of interest? Deserving of scholarship: How will receiving this award affect your current and future plans? Other experiences, skills or qualifications: What else do you feel should be considered in reviewing your application? Sample of your creative work: Please upload a 2 minute visual recording sample. You are in a car traveling from Maine to California. You are allowed to bring only one person. This person can be dead or alive, famous or not, a relative, friend or someone you don’t personally know at all. Who would you select to bring on the car ride and why?(Up to 1,000 words) Award Award: One applicati on for 15 scholars hips, with different requirem ents (field of study, page 25 Name Arab American and Chaldean Council http://www.myacc.org/ Description The annual golf outing raises funds for the ACC Scholarship Awards Program. Each year, for the past three years ACC has been given the opportunity to increase the number of scholarships provided. Due Date May 2013 See website for updates. Requirements: Michigan senior of Arab/Chaldean descent Demonstrated leadership skill, extracurricular/ volunteer activities. LPGA Foundation Dinah Shore Scholarship http://www.lpga.com/girlsgolf/scholarships.aspx The LPGA Foundation currently administers three scholarships for young women who enjoy the game of golf, and plan to attend college in the fall. 5-15-13 Requirements: Female high school senior golfers who will not be playing competitive golf at collegiate level GPA: 3.2 + Samsung Scholarship http://www.samsungscholarship.co © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Samsung Digital Presenters wants to know what high school students think about technology advancements and 5-15-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt 2012: As an Arab/Chaldean American growing up in Southeastern Michigan, how specifically have you furthered awareness and understanding of the Arab/Chaldean culture, traditions and people? In addition, how specifically might you continue to build awareness and understanding of your culture during your college years? (up to 1,000 words) An autobiographical essay including the applicant’s background and career objectives and describing how golf has been an integral part of her life. This letter should also include the applicant’s personal, academic, and professional goals; chosen discipline of study; and how this scholarship will be of assistance. (Up to two pages) An essay on what you think about technology advancements and how it will Award etc.) up to $5,000 each Proceeds of golf fundrais er $5,000 $1,000 each (5) page 26 Name m/ A Voice for Animals Contest (Humane Education Network) http://www.hennet.org/ Transportation Clubs International Scholarship http://www.transportationcluboftac oma.org/scholarships/transportatio n-clubs-international-scholarships/ Scholarship Expert’s Fifth Month Scholarship Description how it will change the way we learn in the future. Requirements: High school student Requirements: High school student Minimum 3-month participation in project that addresses the humane treatment of animals Transportation Clubs International promotes personal and professional growth within the transportation industry. Requirements: High school and undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in a field related to the transportation industry. GPA: 3.0 + ScholarshipExperts.com is now offering the Fifth Month Scholarship in 2013. http://www.scholarshipexperts.com /apply.htx Requirements: Students age 13 and older. Must complete online scholarship profile. Jane Austen Society of North America To foster the study and appreciation of Jane Austen, JASNA conducts an annual student Essay Contest, with support generously provided by the Sonia RaizissGiop Charitable http://www.jasna.org/essaycontest /index.html?utm_source=12%2F17 © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Due Date 5-31-13 5-31-13 5-31-13 5-31-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt change the way we learn in the future. Is it for the better? (Up to 300 words) Award Write an original essay accompanied by photographs showing your work. (8001,000 words) See website for video and blog contest rules An essay explaining why you have chosen transportation or an allied field as a career path, and outline your objectives. (500 words) $200$750 ($6,000 total, for 13 awards) 7 scholars hips available of varying awards. May is the fifth month of the year. Write a letter to the number five explaining why five is important. Be serious or be funny. Either way, here's a high five to you for being original. (up to 250 words) Though Pride and Prejudice may be regarded as timeless, nevertheless within the novel Austen plots her time very carefully. Timing is everything $1,500 $1,000, $500, $250 page 27 Name %2F12+NL%3A+Tell+Your+Story+in+ College+Essay&utm_campaign=New sletter+12%2F17%2F12&utm_medi um=email Freedom From Religion Foundation William J. Schulz High School Essay Contest Description Due Date Foundation. Requirements: High school student (Scholarships for college students also offered) Protecting the constitutional principle of the separation of state and church. 6-1-13 Requirements: High school senior http://ffrf.org/outreach/ffrfstudent-scholarship-essay-contests Duck Tape Stuck at Prom http://duckbrand.com/promotions/ sap_rebuild/ © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Wear Duck Tape® to Prom and you could win a $5,000 scholarship! 6-10-13 Requirements: Age 14 and older. May enter as individual or couple. wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt for important relationships and events. And the characters are deeply connected to the time in which they live, which is both like and unlike our times. What do we discover about time, times, or timeliness from reading Pride and Prejudice? A freethinker is “one who forms his or her opinion about religion based on reason, rather than faith, tradition or authority.” Write from a personal perspective about the challenges you’ve faced as a nonbelieving teenager, in your family, your high school or community. Maybe you took flak for being an atheist, stood up for freethought or spoke out against the encroachments of religion in the classroom, at school events, in government, or in your family. Write about how you’ve dealt with such challenges. (500-700 words) Describe how you created your prom night outfit and how many hours were spent creating your prom night outfit? (up to 700 words) Award $3,000, $2,000, $1,000, $500, $300, $200 $5,000 page 28 Name Bruce Lee Foundation Scholarship http://bruceleefoundation.com/ind ex.cfm/page/JFJKDScholarship/pid/10253 Description The purpose of the Scholarship Program is to provide a financial award of $1,000.00 to one or more students who understand, appreciate and exemplify Bruce Lee’s passion for education as well as his qualities of honest expression, forward thought, self-exploration, and assertiveness Due Date 6-14-13 Prompt How has Bruce Lee influenced your life? Award $1,000 What is your career goal, and why have you chosen this path? Describe the challenges you might face in achieving your goals? Explain how Bruce Lee has influenced the pursuit of your goals? Requirements: High school and college students age 16 and older Pick one of Bruce Lee’s philosophical principles listed below and write about a personal experience that exemplifies the principle you have chosen. How did your understanding of this experience contribute to your Using no way as way; having no limitation as limitation To change with change is the changeless state All knowledge ultimately is selfknowledge Knowing is not enough, you must apply; willing is not enough, you must do. Shop Smart Scholarship © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Brad’s Deals awards scholarships to students who are going to 6-16-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Explain how your college experience is or will be $2,000 (5 page 29 Name Description http://www.bradsdeals.com/scholar extraordinary lengths to make their ship college experience affordable. Due Date Prompt enabled by remarkable frugality, ingenuity, effort or thrift. (500 words) Award awards) Personal statement: 1. Why you should be considered for this scholarship. 2. How you will benefit from this scholarship. 3. What you love most about the City of Detroit. 4. How you will benefit from pursuing higher education in Detroit. 5. What you can do to help in the revitalization of Detroit. (One page) What does the phrase "The American Dream" mean to you and how do you embody the American dream?" (700 words) Personal statement including academic/professional goals, financial need etc. (500 words) Cost of books for first semester of college Your description of bipolar $1,000 Requirements: High school seniors and undergraduates. GPA: 3.0 + Motor City Pride http://citypridedetroit.org/index.ht ml Together, in conjunction with the Motor City Ragers, City Pride Detroit is offering scholarships to encourage graduating high school seniors to pursue higher education in the City of Detroit. 6-28-13 Requirements: High school senior to attend eligible institution: Wayne State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, and the College for Creative Studies. GPA: 3.25 + Akash Kuruvilla Memorial Scholarship https://www.akmscholarship.com/ Charles A. Olayinka Memorial © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop The Akash Kuruvilla Memorial Scholarship Fund was formed to remember the life of Akash Jacob Kuruvilla and to continue his legacy of excellence and generosity posthumously. Requirements: Student accepted or enrolled in college Fall 2013 GPA: 3.5 + The Charles A. Olayinka Scholarship 6-28-13 6-30-13 wowwritingworkshop.com $1,000 (one male, one female) page 30 Name Scholarship http://peacecharlie.com/essay Description was established to help those diagnosed with bipolar disorder achieve their ultimate academic goals. Due Date Requirements: High school senior, undergraduate, diagnosed with bipolar disorder. New Look Laser Tattoo Removal Semi-Annual Scholarship http://www.newlookhouston.com/ New_Look_Scholarship.html New Look Laser Tattoo Removal is the leading provider of laser tattoo removal in the United States and seeks to make educational opportunities available to those committed to study of subjects that have advanced the field of laser tattoo removal whether through research and development or clinical practice. 6-30-13 Prompt disorder. How you learned that you had bipolar. How you felt about receiving a diagnosis of bipolar. What response(s) you found helpful and what was not helpful. What you wish your loved one(s) would have said or did when you told them about your diagnosis. If applicable, an explanation of why you are hesitant to tell relatives or loved ones about your diagnosis. (up to 500 words) On a website, blog, or online forum, write a post that expresses your opinion of the societal impact of laser tattoo removal, using the New Look Laser Tattoo Removal Tattoo Removal Guide as a resource. (200-400 words) Award $1,000 Requirements: Students pursuing higher education with an emphasis in one of the following fields: nursing, medicine, natural or applied sciences, or engineering. GPA: 3.0 + © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 31 Name BBG Communications Award Description Students age 16-21 http://www.breylancommunication s.com/bbgcommunications GPA: 2.5 + CenturyLink Scholarship If you are good with computers, it may seem like everyone calls you when they have an Internet issue CenturyLinkQuote wants to hear your most entertaining Internet support tale. http://www.centurylinkquote.com/ scholarship Home Security Scholarship © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Requirements: High school senior, undergraduate GPA: 2.5 + YourLocalSecurity.com is awarding a $1,000 scholarship to the student with Due Date 6-30-13 Prompt What do you think is the greatest advancement in the information and communications technology industry over the last 10 years? Information and communications technology consists of IT as well as telephony, broadcast media, and all types of audio and video processing and transmission. (up to 1,500 words) Why do you think a College/University education is important? (up to 1,5000 words) Award $1,000 6-30-13 Tell us about your experience helping a friend or family member with an Internetrelated problem. (up to 500 words) $1,000 6-30-13 Choose one U.S.city from their list of the of 10 of the most $1,000 wowwritingworkshop.com page 32 Name http://yourlocalsecurity.com/schola rship Description the most effective, compelling, and creative ideas to help curb crime in our communities. Due Date Requirements: High school students, undergraduates. GPA: 2.5+ Momeni Foundation http://momenifoundation.org/ The Momeni Foundation is dedicated to providing scholarships to graduating high school students and full-time college students of Iranian descent anywhere in the world. 6-30-13 Prompt Award dangerous, (including Detroit and Flint, MI) and write an essay on both of the following: Explore the underlying reasons of why this city made the list of most dangerous cities in America. Tell us what you would do to improve the safety of this city if you had unlimited resources. (300-500 words) Describe your goals and plans $1,000 and what has motivated you. (at least (500 words) 3) Requirements: High school senior, college student of Iranian descent. Joe Foss Institute Independence Day Scholarship Program http://www.joefossinstitute.org/joe -foss-instituteprograms/educational-scholarships/ Womenetics Advancing Aspirations © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop The Joe Foss Institute has developed video and essay scholarship contests that ask students to take time to consider what the Founding documents mean, as well as the sacrifices made by those brave Americans defending our freedoms. Requirements: Grades 9-12, including recently graduated seniors We believe the future of women’s 6-30-13 Write an essay and focus on $5,000, the theme “My Right To Vote.” $2,500, Develop this topic in any way $1,000 you choose. Be creative! (1,500-2,000 words) 7-26-13 Choose one: wowwritingworkshop.com $5,000 page 33 Name Scholarship http://www.womenetics.com/2013advancing-aspirations-globalscholarship Description empowerment worldwide lies in the hands of today's students. The Advancing Aspirations Global Scholarships (AAGS) are designed to engage young people in pressing women's issues and to connect students who are interested in the global advancement of women with thought leaders in impactful roles. Due Date Requirements: High school students Family Travel Forum Teen Travel Writing Scholarship http://www.myfamilytravels.com/T een_travel_writing © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Family Travel Forum and the Society of American Travel Writers, a non-profit organization that promotes responsible journalism and encourages the conservation and preservation of travel resources worldwide, are offering a scholarship to encourage teens to share travel blogs about their communities. 7-22-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt Shared Value: Everybody Wins--Explore how the concept of creating shared value (CSV) – creating economic value while also creating benefit for society. Women's Influence and Innovation-- Examine what conditions are necessary to foster a corporate culture of creativity. Corporate Ethics: Women's Impact--Research and analyze the impact increased numbers of women have on corporate culture. (see website for complete details) (up to 2,500 words) In addition to the essay, include a personal statement about what you would do with the prize money if you win.(200 words) Submit a blog about your community -- where you live, or a place you identify with -and why tourists should visit there. What is the first thing you would show them? What are some interesting cultural, historical or fun attractions people should see? Who should they meet? What Award (2), $1,500 (8) $1,000, $500, $200, 25 travel prizes page 34 Name Inkfarm Digital Innovation Scholarship http://www.inkfarm.com/DigitalInnovation-Scholarship-2013 Description Requirements: Students age 13-18 Inkfarm.com is committed to the spirit of entrepreneurship and we would love to encourage a deserving student by helping them achieve their educational goals. Due Date 9-15-13 Requirements: High schools seniors, undergraduates CoffeeForLess “Hit the Books” Scholarship http://www.coffeeforless.com/scho larship/#. We at CoffeeForLess.com know that tough times do not just hit the banks. They hit us all, but we must never lose sight of our biggest investment in the future: the next generation of scholars and entrepreneurs. 9-30-13 Requirements: Students age 18-25 enrolled in college Fall 2013 AES Engineering Scholarship http://www.aesengineers.com/scho larships.htm © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Our belief is that achieving a high grade point average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to be helped. For that reason we are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by evaluated the essays that are submitted. 10-4-13 wowwritingworkshop.com Prompt should visitors do, try, taste or listen to when there? Include images and/or video. Describe your personal experience with internet entrepreneurship or the importance of new ideas in the digital realm. Topics could include user experience, visual design or any other aspect of digital information you find interesting. (500 words) An essay on the subjects of the importance of education in your life and how the scholarship money will assist your goals. Bonus points will be awarded to those students who find a creative way to include their passion for coffee within their essay without losing sight of the primary topic. (up to 500 words) Reflecting on your personal experiences and/or circumstances, tell us something about yourself that distinguishes you as a potential scholarship candidate. (500-1,000 words) Award $1,000 $500 $500 page 35 Name Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Voice of Democracy Patriot Audio Essay Competition http://www.vfw.org/Community/Vo ice-of-Democracy/ Description Requirements, High schools students, college students From providing over $3 million in college scholarships and savings bonds to students every year, to encouraging elevation of the Department of Veterans Affairs to the president's cabinet, the VFW is there. Due Date Prompt Award 11-1-13 A recorded original essay on the topic, “Why I’m Optimistic About Our Nation’s Future” (35 minutes) $30,000 12-15-13 You've been tasked with analyzing two foreclosure properties to determine which one is a better investment. Many factors come into play, including cost, location, renovations (if necessary/desired) and local market conditions, among others. The goal is to maximize profit, whether it is a buy, hold or flip strategy over the shortand/or long-term. Please select a property, provide reasons that support the decision, detail your investment strategy, describe all that you would do (improvements, rehab, etc.) and how it would impact your potential bottom line. (800- $5,000 (1) and $1,000 (6) Requirements: High school students Foreclosure.com http://www.foreclosure.com/schola rship Each year, the company challenges future leaders of America to provide creative solutions/ideas to many of the nation's most critical issues, real estate/housing in particular, which can be used to help turnaround the market. Requirements: Students entering freshman year Fall 2013 © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 36 Name The Princeton Prize in Race Relations http://www.princeton.edu/pprize/o verview/ Description In order to recognize, support, and encourage the young people of our country who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing the cause of positive race relations, Princeton University sponsors an annual awards program for high school students. Requirements: High school student in participating region, volunteering to improve race relations. Requires a “supporter” of the student’s project. Due Date See website for January 2014 information. Prompt 2,000 words) 2013: Please describe the activity (or activities) on which this application is based. (Rec max 250 words) How did the activity (or activities) promote racial harmony, understanding, and respect? (Rec max 350 words) What impact did the activity (or activities) have on your school or local community? (Rec max 350 words) Award $1,000 for each region What was your role and the length of your involvement in the activity (or activities)? (Rec max 100 words) Gates Millennium Scholarship https://nominations.gmsp.org/GMS P_APP/docs/NomineeForms.pdf http://www.gmsp.org/publicweb/A boutUs.aspx The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program selects 1,000 talented students each year to receive a goodthrough-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice. We provide Gates Millennium Scholars with personal and professional development through our leadership programs along with academic support throughout their college career. See website for 2014 information Requirements: High school senior, •African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian Pacific Islander, Hispanic American © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com 2013: Discuss the subjects in which you excel or have excelled. To what factors do you attribute your success? Full scholars hip (1,000 awards) Discuss the subjects in which you had difficulty. What factors do you believe contributed to your difficulties? How have you dealt with them so they will not cause problems for you again? In what areas have you experienced the greatest improvement? What problem areas remain? page 37 Name Description •Must be nominated •Demonstrate leadership ability (community service, etc.) •Eligible for Federal Pell Grant GPA: 3.3+ Due Date Prompt Award Briefly describe a situation in which you felt that you or others were treated unfairly or were not given an opportunity you felt you deserved. Why do you think this happened? How did you respond? Did the situation improve as a result of your response? Discuss a leadership experience you have had in any area of your life: school, work, athletics, family, church, community, etc. How and why did you become a leader in this area? How did this experience influence your goals? Discuss your involvement in and contributions to a community near your home, school or elsewhere. Please select an experience different from the one you discussed in the previous question, even if this experience also involved leadership. What did you accomplish? How did this experience influence your goals? © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop wowwritingworkshop.com page 38 Name Description Due Date Prompt Award Other than through classes in school, in what areas (nonacademic or academic) have you acquired knowledge or skills? How? Michigan Council of Women in Technology http://www.mcwt.org/Scholarships _196.html We provide scholarships and support special programming through our Foundation thanks to contributions from our corporate partners and volunteer efforts of nearly 200 active MCWT members. We award scholarships and grants to women pursuing technology: See website October 2013 for January 2014 information Requirements: Michigan high school senior, college students; enrolled in technology program GPA: 3.0+ One Child Africa Essay Contest http://www.onechildafrica.org/essa ycontest/index.html © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Ninety percent of all children orphaned because of AIDS live in SubSaharan Africa. The purpose of our essay contest is to have you think about the challenges faced by these See website for January 2014 information wowwritingworkshop.com Is there anything else you would like to tell us about that may help us evaluate your nomination (i.e., personal characteristics, obstacles you have overcome) 2013: Write an essay of 200400 words which answers (at a minimum) the following questions: Why are you pursuing a career in information technology? In which accomplishments do you take most pride? Why should YOU, uniquely, be selected for this scholarship over other candidates? What constitutes success for you in this program and/or your future career and life mission? 2013: Examine, and reflect on, the plight of children in SubSaharan Africa, particularly children who have been made orphans by AIDS; Consider the $5,000 for 4 years; laptops $500, $300, $200 page 39 Name Description children and what you would do to alleviate their suffering. Due Date Requirements: High school students under age 19 Ronald McDonald House Charities http://rmhc.org/what-we-do/rmhcu-s-scholarships/ Pasta Tales (Olive Garden) http://www.olivegarden.com/About -Us/Community/Pasta-Tales/ United States Institute of Peace National Peace Essay Contest http://www.usip.org/npec Students across the country work hard to earn top marks; they dream of the college they'll attend and the education they'll receive.Unfortunately, many of those students can’t afford to get the education of their dreams. Requirements: All students are eligible to apply regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability or national origin. The Pasta Tales contest challenges students not only to think about how they can affect the future of education in their community, but also to articulate how they can turn their idea into reality, Requirements: Students grades 1-12 The National Peace Essay Contest is based on the belief that questions about peace, justice, freedom, and security are vital to civic education. See website October 2013 for January 2014 information Award Varies; dependi ng on local chapter See website for January 2014 information 2013: If you were given $5,000 to support education in your local community, how would you use it, and why? (250-500 words) $2500, $500 for each grade (savings bond) See website for February 2014 information 2013: What does it mean to have a gendered approach to war and peace issues? Analyze how gender issues contribute to the success or failure of the peace efforts you $5,000, $2,500, 1,000 state awards; trip to Requirements: High school student © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Prompt ways in which you personally, and other young people like you, can improve the lives of vulnerable children in SubSaharan Africa. Please be specific and concrete. (1,4001,500 words) 2013: Personal statement detailing how you have acted as an exemplary role model in your community and the initiative you have taken to fulfill your educational goals. (1,000 words) wowwritingworkshop.com page 40 Name © 2013 Wow Writing Workshop Description wowwritingworkshop.com Due Date Prompt have selected. What is it about the needs of sustainable peacebuilding today that makes gender relevant? What methods and approaches are the most effective in bringing marginalized groups, including women, into a peacebuilding process? Would you recommend for future peacemaking and peacebuilding efforts the inclusion of a gender orientation to war and peace? Are there any limitations or drawbacks to the inclusion of gender issues and marginalized groups in peacebuilding efforts? (1,500 words) Award Washing ton, D.C. page 41
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