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Scholarships for High School Seniors 2018-19 Scholarships for High School Seniors 2018-19 Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Scholarship Available to students enrolled in technical diploma or associate degree programs. Award is based on need and merit. $500 Copperleaf Boutique Hotel & Spa Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolling in the Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, and/or Food Service Production programs. $1,000 Gordon & Mary Jane Culver Memorial Scholarship Available to New London High School Seniors entering an Associate Degree or Technical Diploma program at Fox Valley Technical College. Award is based on need (75%) and merit (25%). $500 Fox Valley Association for Career and Technical Education (FVACTE) Scholarship Available to high school seniors in the FVTC District. The student should have participated in high school vocational coursework and demonstrate financial need. $500 FVTC Benefit Golf Outing Scholarship Available to high school seniors, with preference given to FVTC District residents. A maximum of one scholarship will be awarded to an applicant who does not reside in FVTC's five county district. Selection based on academic achievement, demonstrated leadership and individual initiative. 22 @ $750 Hartling - Carstens Family Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolled in any of the Appleton public high schools or Kaukauna High School who are continuing their education at FVTC, entering an associate degree program. Award is based on need and merit. $600 Nathan Hintz Family Scholarship Available to high school seniors entering a business related associate degree program. Award is based on need. $500 Douglas & Mary Hunt Memorial Scholarship Available to Wautoma High School Seniors entering an associate degree or technical diploma program at Fox Valley Technical College. Award is based on need (75%) and merit (25%). $500 EveryONEhelpsONE Scholarship Available to high school seniors entering any degree granting program, preference given to FVTC District residents. $500 Greenville Lions High School Scholarship Available to high school seniors graduating from Hortonville High School or residing in the Hortonville area school district enrolling in a degree granting program. Student should display school and/or community involvement and leadership ability. Award is based on need and merit. 2 @ $750 Richard E. and Maxine V. Johnson Scholarship Available to seniors at Iola-Scandinavia, Waupaca, Wautoma, Weyauwega-Fremont, and Wild Rose High Schools, with two scholarships designated to Waupaca High School seniors. Award is based on need and merit. 4 @ $500 J.J. Keller Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolling in a full-time degree-granting program. Award is based on need. $500 LEAD Alumni High School Scholarship Available to high school seniors who display leadership experience and/or skills. $500 NEW Manufacturing Alliance's Future All Stars Scholarship Available to high school seniors, residing in the New North's 18 county area, who will be entering a manufacturing-related FVTC program. Resident will have a 2.5 GPA. 3 @ $1,000 Oshkosh Builders Association, Inc. Construction Scholarship Available to seniors at any Oshkosh high school enrolling in a FVTC construction trades program. $450 Oshkosh Rotary Club Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolling in the Horticulture (TD) or Natural Resources Technician (AAS) programs. Recipient will have a 2.5 GPA and the award is based on need. $650 Outagamie County Master Gardner Association Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolling in a degree and diploma seeking program with an Oshkosh mailing address. Preference will be given to students enrolled in manufacturing and "trade" programs. Award is based on need. $500 Bernie Pearlman Memorial Octoberfest Scholarship Available to high school seniors planning to enroll full-time at FVTC in a Business Division program. Applicants must reside in Outagamie, Winnebago, or Calumet County. The award is based on academic merit and need. 3 @ $600 RB Hospitality Management Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolling in the Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, and/or Food Service Production programs. $1,000 Straub Homestead Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolled in Agri-Business programs who demonstrate solid academic performance. $500 Verve, a Credit Union Scholarship Available to high school seniors who will be continuing their education at Fox Valley Technical College. Applicants must be members in good standing of Verve Credit Union. Award will be made based on academic achievement and school and community involvement. Please include your Verve member number on your application. $500 Bradley J. Turner Scholarship Available to high school seniors planning to enroll in the Automotive Technician or Automotive Maintenance programs. Award is based on need, aptitude and academic achievement in Technical Education classes. 3 @ $1,000 Waupaca Foundry Scholarship Available to high school seniors enrolling in Industrial Maintenance Mechanic(AAS);Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering Technician(AAS); Lean/Six Sigma Practitioner(AAS);Quality Assurance Technician(AAS);Supply Chain Management(AAS);Machine Tool Technician(TD);Industrial Welding Technician(AAS); Production Welding(TD); Metal Fabrication Welding(TD). Preference given to students residing in the following communities: Waupaca, New London, Weyauwega, Manawa, Iola, Wild Rose, Wautoma, Clintonville. $500 Winnebago Countywide Crime Stoppers Scholarship Available to high school seniors entering the Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement program (AAS or TD). Recipient must be a graduate of a Winnebago county high school. Award is based on merit and community involvement. 1 @ $1,000 2 @ $500 To apply: Go to our High School Senior Scholarships page, complete the application, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the application process. Deadline to Apply: Monday, April 15, 2019 Questions? FVTC Foundation, 920-735-5608 or [email protected] .
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