April 2011 Archives

B. Davis Scholarship ($1000 scholarship)

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For high school Juniors, seniors and students currently in post secondary institutution.
1000words essay needed.

For information:   http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm
Deadline: May 27, 2011

The Miss Georgia Teen USA Pagent ( scholarsip to be awarded)

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If you are single (never married, never had a child), a United States
citizen, a resident of the state of Georgia, At least 14 and less than 19 as of February 1, 2012, you are eligiable to apply.
As a delegate, you will be judged in three equal categories
consisting of Personal Interview, Swimsuit, and Evening Wear,
and you will participate in two exciting stage shows.
Performing talent is not a requirement.

The 2012 MISS GEORGIA USA and MISS GEORGIA TEEN USA state event will be held
November 17-19, 2011, at the Woodland Perfmoring Arts Center in Cartersville, Georgia.


To become a contestant in this year's event,
submit the information below and attach a recent photo.

Your photo does not need to be professional. Please make sure the attached file is not over 3MB is size. If you do not have a digital version of your photo, you can also submit it by mail. Any photo submitted by mail will not be returned.

Please include name and state on the back of photo.
Greenwood Productions Inc.
P.O. Box 24009 • Nashville, TN 37202

If you are a returning contestant, or were accepted as a contestant but did not compete,
do not fill out the form below. Please contact the pageant office to apply.

For more informtion and online application , see www.missgeorgiausa.com

The winner of our Pageant will embark on a jouney that will include receiving a price package, including a $1000 cash award and scholarships to various universities. The winner will receive a scholarship to Lindenwood University worth $45,600.  This young woman will also receive a scholarship valued at $16000 from O'More College of Design in Franklin, TN. Each of the runners-up will receive Lindenwood scholarships $40,000 and the semifinalists will each receive a Lindenwood scholarship valued at $29,600. The four runners-up will receive O'More College of Design scholarships valued at $8,000.






Unitd Way of Metropolitan/ professional early education subsitute Teacher traing program

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Unitd Way of Metropolitan is offering a Free professional early education subsitute Teacher traing program. 7 days session , June 20-24 &  June 27-28, 2011 .  By completing the 7 days course, you will earn 18 state approved hrs and CPR and First certification.
For more information and application :www..org
Deadline: May 30, 2011

Pharmacy Scholars Summer Program 2011

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Pharmacy Scholars Summer Program
July 19 - 21, 2011

Application Deadline: May 15, 2011

For rising sophomores, Juniors or seniors, GPA 3.0 and up, have an interest in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Detail information please visit: http://cophs.mercer.edu/pharmacyscholars.htm

Auburn University summercamps, 2011

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Auburn University is committed to providing a rich and exciting learning environment for
all participants.  All of the programs listed below are taught by Auburn
University faculty, which provides our participants the opportunity to
learn from some of the best in their field. 

● 21st Century Community Learning Centers Summer Camp: June 19-24,
2011
● Alabama Cooperative Extension Fisheries Camp: June 27-July 1, 2011
● Alabama Humanities Super Emerging Scholars: July 17-23, 2011
● Architecture Camp: June 5-10, 2011 & July 17-22, 2011
● Building Construction Camp: June 12-17 2011
● Creative Writing Studio: June 26-30, 2011
● Design Workshop (Industrial Design): June 12-17, 2011 & July 10-15,
2011
● Digital Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Camp: June 20-24, 2011
● Junior TIGERs Engineering Camp: June 5-10, 2011
● Junior Veterinary Camp: Junior: July 10-15, 2011
● Loachapoka Exploring Auburn Days (LEAD): June 19-24, 2011
● Musical Theatre Camp: June 26 - July 1, 2011
● Project Design Week (Fashion and Interior Design): July 17-22,
2011
● Senior TIGERs Engineering Camp: June 12-17, 2011
● Senior Vet Camp: June 5-10, 2011 and July 10-15, 2011
● World Affairs Youth Seminar (Model United Nations): July 10-15,
2011

For more information on these summer youth programs, please visit us on
the web at www.auburn.edu/summercamps or contact the Office of
Professional and Continuing Education by calling 334.844.5100 or by
email at opce@auburn.edu.

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Saint Joseph's Hospital Explorer

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WHAT: In the Healthcare exploring program youth will interact with healthcare professionals and engage in tours, hands on activities and lecture.
WHEN - Monday, May 2, 2011; 7p.m.
Kickoff meeting and overview of the program and appli-cation process. Parents are encouraged to attend the information kickoff meeting.
Where - Saint Joseph's Hospital • 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, N.E. • Atlanta, Georgia 30342
Cost - If accepted into the program, the cost is $15.00,
which includes registration and insurance and program materials
RSVP - Students must RSVP for the kickoff meeting by
April 29th to Stephanie Hynes at shynes@atlantabsa.org, or (770) 989-2860.
Rules
1. Students must attend the informational kickoff meeting on May 2.
2. Students must attend a minimum of 5 out of the 6
scheduled classes.
3. Students must provide their own transportation to
each class.
4. Applications for the program will be given out at the kickoff meeting on May 2 and are due by May 16.
Important Dates
April 29 RSVP Deadline for Kickoff Meeting
May 2 Recruitment night - Kickoff Meeting
May 16 Applications due to Stephanie Hynes Email to: shynes@atlantabsa.org or mail to: 1800 circle 75 parkway SE Atlanta, GA, 30339
June 1 Acceptance Notification
June 14 Program Begins
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Meetings will be held each Tuesday from 1-3 pm at Saint Joseph Hospital.
June 14 Pharmacy
June 21 Emergency Department
June 28 Gamma Knife- confirmed
July 12 Cath Lab
July 19 Physical Therapy
July 26 Communications/Social Media & TV

Georgia Tech's chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity scholarship

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Attention Georgia Tech-bound males!

Georgia Tech's chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity presents an exciting
opportunity in the form of a scholarship. Lambda Chi Alpha will award two or
three scholarships in amounts of anywhere from $300 to $700 (final amounts
still to be determined) to incoming male Georgia Tech freshmen. The criteria
for this scholarship is based on our seven core values, which are loyalty,
duty, respect, service/stewardship, honor, integrity, and personal courage. We
will award the scholarship based on academic, athletic, and civic involvements,
among other things.



The scholarship's application is simple

and can be found at http://www.gtlambdachi.org/rush/rush-scholarship-application/



Any questions or comments can be sent

directly to our Recruitment Chairman at delta@gtlambdachi.org





 

Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities Teen Council

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Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities provides a home away from home for families of ill and injured children who must travel to receive treatment at Atlanta area hospitals.

ARMHC Teen Council is a very special group of students who make a valuable contribution to our Houses in every area as well as gain a truly unique experience. Approximately 12 students' grades 9 through 12 will be selected to serve on the Teen Council and help with in- house activities, fundraisers, and spreading awareness for ARMHC. 

The Teen Council will serve from August 2011 to May 2012.  All applicants must be at least freshmen in high school for the 2011-2012 school year and be responsible and caring individuals who are interested in helping out their community.  Interested teens must be able to commit to attending a meeting once a month and participating in two activities each semester, as well as helping different fundraising and special events throughout the year.

  For application form, please see http://www.armhc.org/volunteer.html,


Bruce Wood Memorial Scholarship Application

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Created in 1984, the Bruce Wood Memorial Scholarship aims to assist outstanding business
students who are enrolled in school, working for school credit and will attend a trade/technical
school the following academic year. Students enrolled in a North Fulton high school are eligible for the $2,000 scholarship. The GNFCC Education Committee oversees the selection process.

For application form and detail information, please see
http://www.gnfcc.com/pdf/Bruce_Wood_Memorial_Scholarship_Application.pdf

Application must be received by April 29, 2011.

George Wills Memorial Scholarship

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Created in 1981, the George Wills Memorial Scholarship aims to assist outstanding business
students who are working. Students from Alpharetta, Centennial, Chattahoochee, Milton,
Northview and Roswell High Schools are eligible for the $1,000 scholarship. The Greater North
Fulton Chamber of Commerce oversees the selection process.

Application must be received by May 1, 2010.

For etail application information, please see
http://www.northviewhigh.com/staff/Scholarships_-_George_Wills_app.pdf

Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity Georgia Institute of Technology - Gamma Psi Chapter

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Eligibility: All incoming Georgia Tech male freshmen.
Application Deadline:  August 6th 2011

Reward Amount: $500


For application form,  please contact:   GTDelt.DoAA@gmail.com 


 


UGA pre-college program Preparing teens for college academics and campus life

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http://www.georgiacenter.uga.edu/ppd/courses/pre-college-residential-programs/pre-college-residential-program


2011 Leadership iSin Limites! Application

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Application:

http://teacherpages.hallco.org/webpages/jscholarship/files/leadership%20sin%20limites%20application1.pdf

Deadline: April 15, 2011
Eligibility:
Be interested in Latino Culture and Issue
Be a resing 10th-12th grader in the 2011-2012 school year.
Demostrate a commitment to graduate form high school and become a positive contributing member of society
Commit to participate nbothe the July and December sessions
Committ to complete a communoity service project (Aug-Nov 2011)
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Tailwheels scholarship for acelerated fligt training

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Tailwheels Etcetera, of Winter Haven Florida, is sponsoring a scholarship contest that will reward one high school student to earn his or her private license for free.

For all High school students: age 17 and up

Applicants must create a 30 second YouTube video about why they would benefit from receiving a private pilot's license, and post it to the wall of the Tailwheels Scholarship Facebook page.

Be creative and have fun with it. the videos will not be judged on technical perfection, but rather on enthusiasm and creativity. You may create your film using anything that produces a YouTube submittable video, including a video camera or even a cellphone.

In the video applicants must:

Mention Tailwheels Etc. and use one or more of the following keywords/key word phrases

  • "Flight School"
  • "Flying Lessons"
  • "How to Learn to Fly"
  • "Flight School in Florida"
  • "High School to Flight School"
  • "Flight School Training"
  • "Air Flight School"

The video should be named using one of the above keywords/phrases, your first initial and last name along with the date, (ex: learn-to-fly-tmartin-032011 ).

Post your video to our wall before midnight May 20th , where it will initially be evaluated by your peers.

Videos will be judged based on their content as well as how many likes and positive comments they receive.

After peer judging has occurred, the staff of Tailwheels Etc will judge the top 250 videos. The final decision on the winner of the scholarship will lie with the owner of Tailwheels Etc.

Judging will be completed, and the winner(s) will be announced on May 31st

Dates of training for the grand prize winner will be July 8th -22nd 2011

Requirements

  • Applicant must be a US citizen high school student residing in the United States, Puerto Rico, or Guam.
  • Applicant must be 17 years or older at the time of training
  • Video must be submitted to the Tail Wheels Scholarship Facebook wall no later than midnight (EST) May 20th.
  • If applicant is under the age of 18, he/she must have written parental consent to receive flight training.
  • Grand Prize winner will be required to supply his/her own transportation to Tailwheels Etc

Prizes-

Grand Prize

Everything needed to get a Private Pilot's License.

-Includes all flight time, flight instructor, written test, flight test and books.

Accommodations will be provided, however meals will be the sole responsibility of the student.

Grand Prize winner will receive initial notification through Facebook, and will receive all necessary study materials (along with a parental consent form if necessary) in the mail shortly after receipt of contact details. Consent form must be returned to Tailwheels Etc. on or before the day training commences.

*Note: Please use the 1 month between the contests end and arrival at the flight school to study all written materials. You will have to take a written exam before you will be allowed to do any actual flight training. A score of 80 or better is required for enrollment in FAA 141.

Second Prize

A number of runners up will be provided with the opportunity for a free Discovery Flight with one of the following 9 Flight Centers.

College Peas Standout Student Scholarship

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To qualify for the scholarhsip you must be a current high school student and:

Be a current high school student that Intends to enroll full-time at a four-year college
Have a minimun GPA of 2.0/4.0
Submit a short esay describing a special skill, talent or interest that helps you standout from your peers. The essay should be no longer than 100 words.

Scholarhip amount $500+ a free follege ademissions consultation with Mike Moyer
The  application deadline is April 31, 2011.

http://www.collegepeas.com/money/

Gardner Webb University nominated Junior Scholarship

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This Scholarship is offered to juniors from each high school in your state. The students that the counselor nominate will receive a minumum $2000 scholarship if they enroll at Gardner Webb University in the fall of 2012. The be condidered for this honor, each student must be ranked in thetop 25% of his/her junior class, and demonstrate superior academic and leardership ptential.
The deadline for nomination is April 22, 2011. See Couselor early for nomination.

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