Key:
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On-going Student Internships for Cache & Logan High Schools
Juniors and Seniors
Earn school credit towards high school graduation through several
Student Internships. For more information contact Sherry Crosbie
(sherry.crosbie@ccsdut.org) for Ridgeline students and Angie Meacham
(angie.meacham@ccsdut.org) for Mountain Crest students.
For more information visit www.cvinternships.loganschools.org
On-going Army
ROTC (Nursing) @Weber State University
Army ROTC Nursing Scholarship is a
full-tuition scholarship, along with financial assistance for housing, books,
fees, and a monthly stipend. The program helps you gain practical nursing
experience and become an expert in military science. Must be a U.S. citizen,
2.5 GPA, 19 ACT, under 30 years old, medically and morally qualified (no
felonies).
For additional information visit
https://www.weber.edu/rotc, https://goarmy.com/rotc/scholarships.html
On-going Zion’s Pays for A’s
7th
- 12th Grades
Students
bring their most recent report card with at least one "A" grade, and
provide the Zion's Bank representative with the student's name, grade, phone
number, school name and city. To be considered for the sweepstakes. There will
be two separate prize drawings. In March 2020 and in again in September 2020 a
random drawing will be held for $500.
For
more information visit www.zionsbank.com/personal-banking/savings-accounts/young-savers/pays-for-as/pays-for-as-official-rules/
Ongoing Code to Success Online Program Registration open now
Utah
Students
Code
to Success is an incredible program. Silicon Slopes is proud to support the
important work they're doing to close the talent gap in Utah and to ensure
every student in Utah has access to the opportunity that exists in technology.
For Utah students, our Summer Code to Success Program will take place June
15-July 23, 2020. Registration open now.
For
more information visit https://www.ctsutah.com/events/code-to-success-on-campus-program-2020/form
or www.ctsutah.com/register
September
24 Reach KFC Employee Educational
Grant Program
Seniors
The REACH Educational Grant Program
help employees at participating KFC U.S. restaurants pursue their dreams of
going to college. Employees of any age, any position, pursuing any degree can
receive money to help them attend the accredited four-year or two-year college
of their choice. 2.5 GPA or higher. Awards from $2000 to $3000. Two chances to
apply: March 26, 2020 deadline and September 24, 2020 deadline.
For more information visit www.kfcfoundation.org/ourprograms/
SCHOLARSHIPS WITHOUT DEADLINES
CENTENNIAL
(EARLY GRADUATION) SCHOLARSHIP
For students who graduate early from high
school and enrolls in college
Pays up to $1000 of your first year of
college. Student must work closely with their school counselor to be eligible
for this award.
For more information, visit: https://schools.utah.gov/curr/earlycollege?mid=1354&tid=4
WELLS
FARGO/COLLEGE STEPS PROGRAM
Seniors
By registering online (free) you become
eligible to win one of 20-$1,000 scholarships. Random drawings throughout the
year. This program is designed to give students a head start on planning for
college.
Apply online at www.wellsfargo.com/collegesteps
UPROMISE
Upromise is a service that bring together
America's leading companies, top investment firms and tax advantages to help
families save more for college.
Register online (free) at www.upromise.com
GOLDEN SPIKE
"TEENAGER OF THE MONTH"
Seniors
One $100 award given every month in northern
Utah. Achievement, character, leadership, service, citizenship and scholarship.
Applications are due by the 25th of each month. October through April.
Applications in student file and due to Tara
Johnson, Counselor (Ridgeline) or Angela Wood, Counselor (Mountain Crest). Ask
Tara or Angela about application.
WESTERN
UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE (WUE) PROGRAM
Allows Utah students to attend certain
colleges and universities in other WICHE states @ 150% of resident tuition
rates rather than at the full nonresident tuition rate.
If you have questions refer towww.wiche.edu/sep/wue
AMERICAN
LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS
There are opportunities for everyone,
including kin of wartime veterans and participants in Legion programs. The
Legion also publishes a valuable resource in “Need a Lift?” – a comprehensive
guide to seeking and obtaining scholarships.
For more information go to www.NeedALift.org
THE HELEN
ABBOTT FUND
Seniors
The Helen Abbott Fund provides a one-time
financial award to aid a member or nonmember in a financial emergency or to
support their educational pursuit in a degree or certification program at a
Utah post-secondary institution. The recipient must be a Utah resident and be
recommended by a Utah P.E.O. chapter. The current maximum grant is $1,500.
Application and information at www.peoutah.org or for Mountain Crest and Ridgeline
students, contact Paula Zsiray (P.E.O. member) at pzsiray@gmail.com.
THE CAROLE PUTNAM FUND
Seniors
The Carole
Putnam Fund provides a one-time scholarship to a woman who is seeking education
not part of a degree program at a Utah educational facility. The applicant must
have a realistic educational goal and demonstrate financial need. The recipient
must be a Utah resident and be recommended by a Utah P.E.O. chapter. The
scholarship amount varies. Application and information at www.peoutah.org
For
Mountain Crest and Ridgeline students, contact Paula Zsiray (P.E.O. member) at pzsiray@gmail.com.
FUTURES THROUGH TRAINING-UTAH FARMWORKER PROGRAM
The National Farm worker Jobs Program is available to
farm workers and their dependents and offers FREE Education, Career Development
training, Career Advancement training, and Support Services for participants.
To qualify for the program a participant must be low income, have the legal
right to work in the U.S., and either work more than 1/2 their time or get more
than 1/2 their income from farm work or be the dependent of someone who does.
For more information visit www.FuturesThroughTraining.org
COTTEY COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIPS
Senior Women
Cottey College has a
focus on women's leadership and social responsibility which makes Cottey ideal
for ambitious girls and women to succeed. High school girls should have a
minimum grade point average of 2.6 and a 21 ACT score. Institutional
scholarships available include merit, need-based, athletic, and fine arts.
Application for
admissions can be found at www.cottey.edu/admission/apply. P.E.O. scholarships available. Paula Zsiray (P.E.O.
member) <pzsiray@gmail.com>.