Available Scholarships, Awards, Or Programs 2013-2014

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Available Scholarships, Awards, Or Programs 2013-2014

Available Scholarships, Awards, or Programs 2013-2014

Name of Scholarship or Applicant Criteria Date or Deadline Location of program or application Program Albuquerque Community Scholarship and financial aid Deadlines vary http://www.albuquerquefoundation.org Foundation programs to help New Mexico studentscontinue their Awards vary education. American Legion  Scholarship and financial Deadlines vary http://www.legion.org/needalift Need a Lift? aid information Scholarship and Financial  Scholarships: Aid Information  Baseball  Boys state and Boys nation GREAT source of info.  Scouting  Jr. Shooting Sports  Oratorical

 General scholarships Scholarship Guidance  Many scholarships Deadlines vary http://scholarshipguidance.com/all_scholarships.php listed

 See individual scholarship requirements for criteria Daniels Scholarship  Senior graduating from any November 15, 2013 www.Daniels.Fund.org high school in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah or or See Mrs. Carpenter Wyoming for brochures and  Be a resident of Colorado, more information! NM, Utah, or Wyoming  Be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S.  Demonstrate financial need

 Earn an ACT composite of 17 or and SAT of 830 no later than Oct. 31st NM Coalition of  Seniors November 15, 2013 See Mrs. Carpenter Educational Leaders for application!

 Plan to major in field of education: teaching, counseling, business, HR, etc Sullivan Leadership Award  Must be admitted to Seattle November 15, 2013 http://www.seattleu.edu/sullivan University  Academic excellence: Avg. GPA is 3.7 or above  Demonstrate leadership in school and community  Demonstrate service in school and community

 Well-developed written and oral communication skills Stokes Educational  High school senior November 30, 2013 http://www.NSA.gov/Careers Scholarship Program  U.S. Citizen  Must be eligible to be granted a security clearance  Minimum ACT of 25  Plan to major in computer science or computer/electrical engineering

 Minimum GPA of 3.0 NMSU Scholarships:  High school senior who will December 1, 2013 http://fa.nmsu.edu/scholarships  President’s Associates attend NMSU Fall 2013 Excellence  High Achiever  Must complete the Scholar Leadership Dollars application by  Honors Excel December 1 UNM Scholarships:  Regents’ Scholarship: December 1, 2013 http://unmscholarshipapp.unm.edu • Regents’ • Presidential • Valedictorian or 31 ACT (1380 SAT) or cumulative 3.9

• Presidential: Cum. Sixth semester 3.75 GPA and ACT score of 25 or higher (1150 SAT) and leadership experience with outstanding extracurricular record HOBY (Hugh O’Brien State  Sophomore December 6, 2013 See Mrs. Carpenter if you are interested Leadership Seminar)  Leadership seminar: UNM in being recommended to attend June 5/30 – 6/1/14 this leadership seminar!

 Seminars allow students to recognize leadership talents and apply them in becoming effective ethical leaders in their schools, home, and community. National Portfolio Day for  An event for students who December 8, 2013 Students interested should bring portfolio with finished Visual and Related Arts wish to pursue an education pieces, works in progress, and sketchbooks. in the visual and related arts to meet with representatives Hosted by Washington University in St. Louis from colleges accredited by Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North the National Association of 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. Schools of Arts and Design. Rosemont Leadership  NM high school junior December 11, 2013 www.rosemontleadership.org Institute  Junior enrolled in NM high school  Min. GPA of 2.5 Must commit to attending a 2-week Rosemont Leadership Institute summer program • Must be a NM resident • Must commit to completing the Rosemont Challenge during senior year

• Must agree to attend NMSU or UNM AXA Achievement • Senior student who has December 15, 2013 http://www.axa-achievement.com Community Scholarship *Ambition and drive Award: 12 $2,000.00 *Determination to set and scholarships reach goals *Respect for self, family and community * Ability to succeed in college  Active in the community • Led a project that benefits others • Overcome personal challenges General Richard T.  High school program- min. December 15, 2013 See Mrs. Carpenter for an application! Knowles Legislative 2.25 GPA Scholarship Program  Junior college program – New Mexico Military min. 2.0 GPA or 18 score of Institute ACT  Three letters of recommendation  Autobiographical essay  Apply for admission to NMMI

 NM resident Young Entrepreneur  High school senior December 18, 2013 www.NFIB.com/YEA Foundation  Young entrepreneur who owns his/her own small business

GE-Reagan Foundation • High school senior who January 9, 2014 http://reaganfoundation.org/scholarships Scholarship Program demonstrates exemplary or leadership, drive, integrity, http://facebook.com/GEReaganScholarships Award: $10,000.00 per year and citizenship renewable scholarship UNM/NMSU Cooperative  Attend high school in Chaves January 15, 2013 Informational meeting Pharmacy Program Count November 7, 2013 RHS  Have completed 3 years of Math, 4 years of English, and 3 See Mrs. Sosa for years of science at conclusion more information! of Senior year  Min. GPA of 3.5 or above  Min. ACT score of 18  Will attend NMSU for pre- pharmacy coursework  U.S. Citizen MENSA Scholarship Foundation scholarships are January 15, 2014 http://www.mensafoundation.org/what-we- do/scholarships/ awarded on the basis of an essay of no more than 550 words that 1. Click on U.S. Scholarships describes the applicant’s career, 2. Enter your zip code 3. Find Available Scholarships vocational, or academic goals. 4. Click on Paso del Norte Mensa – The general awards are Scholarship application unrestricted as to age, race, gender, level of post-secondary education, grade point average and financial need. It is NOT necessary that the applicant be a member of Mensa.

“Make the U” (HAZ LA U)  Must be a senior January 20, 2014 www.colgate.com/hazlau Scholarship Program  Be of Hispanic heritage.  Be a U.S. citizen or legal Award amount: $15,000.00 permanent resident of the Grand Prize and 10 2nd place United States with a valid winners - $2,500.00 Social Security Number at the time of application.  Minimum GPA of 3.0

 Plan to pursue your first undergraduate degree and be enrolled full time in 2013- 2014 Ronald McDonald House  Be a high school senior January 21, 2014 https://aim.applyists.net/RMHC Charities (RMHC)  Be younger than 21 years * RMHC Scholars old  Be eligible to attend a * RHMC/Asia (One two- or four-year college, parent must be of Asian- university or technical Pacific heritage) school with a full course * RMHC/African American of study Future Achievers:  Be a legal U.S. resident (One parent must be of  Live in a participating African American or Black Caribbean RMHC Chapter's heritage) geographic area  Submit a complete *RMHC/HACER: (One application and all parent must be of Hispanic/Latino heritage) required documentation by the deadline of the application Ronald McDonald House  Senior applicant who has January 21, 2014 http://www.rmhcsouthwest.com/scholarship.aspx Charities of the Southwest had a serious childhood Scholarship illness or injury or  Has had a sibling who had a serious childhood illness or injury which impacted the family

The Art Institutes Best January 23, 2014 http://www.AiCOMPETITIONS.COM High school seniors and Teen Chef Competition graduates can participate in separate categories in a cook-off at participating Art Institutes schools, judged by professional chefs and Art Institutes culinary faculty. The Art Institutes Best January 23, 2014 http://www.AiCOMPETITIONS.COM Open to high school seniors and Teen Chef Competition graduates with less than fours years’ culinary industry experience, this competition begins with a local cook-off at participating Art Institutes schools.

The Art Institutes and  High school seniors January 30, 2014 http://new.artinstitutes.edu/scholarships Americans for the  Create an original poster Arts Poster Design design expressing the theme Competition "You Can Create Tomorrow." Professional graphic designers will judge your work on originality, visual impact, presence of required elements, and demonstration of basic concepts. Marist Technology  Senior February 1, 2014 http://www.marist.edu/admissions/technologyscholarsh Scholarships  U.S. Citizen or permanent ips/ resident  Plan to major in Computer Science or Information Technology  Strong academic performance in high school

 Must enroll at Marist for Fall 2014 Texas Tech Scholarships  Freshmen scholarships April 1, 2013 http://www.financialaid.ttu.edu Priority Deadline

February 6, 2013 The Art Institutes Passion As a high school senior, you can http://new.artinstitutes.edu/scholarships for Fashion showcase your fashion designs in Competition (Design) a local competition, where you could earn a first-place $3,000 tuition scholarship.

February 6, 2013 The Art Institutes Passion As a high school senior, you can http://new.artinstitutes.edu/scholarships for Fashion demonstrate your ability in retail Competition marketing and management in a (Marketing) local competition where you could earn a first-place $3,000 tuition scholarship.

National Co-Op  High GPA of 3.5 or better February 14, 2013 See Mrs. Carpenter for an application! Scholarship Program  Apply and be accepted for the 2014-2015 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions:  Clarkson University  Drexel University  University of Cincinnati  Johnson and Wales Univ.  Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell  Rochester Institute of Tech.  The Univ. of Toledo  Wentworth Institute of Tech.

New Mexico Tech  Gold Scholarship: National March 1, 2014 http://www.nmt.edu/scholarships Scholarships Merit Finalist and 3.5 GPA Priority Deadline

 Silver Scholarship: 3.25 GPA and 27 ACT or 1200 SAT Eastern New Mexico  Must apply to ENMU March 1, 2014 http://www.enmu.edu/apply University Freshmen  Min. 25. cumulative average Priority Deadline Academic Scholarships  Min. 20 ACT score or 940 SAT  NM high school graduate  NM resident UNM CAMP (College  A person or his or her parent March 1, 2014 http://www.ceop.unm.edu/camp Assistance Migrant or guardian must have spent a Program) minimum of 75 days during the past 25 months as a migrant or seasonal farm-worker –or-  The person must have participated or be eligible to participate in the Employment and Training Administration, Dept. of Labor Work-force Investment Act, or Migrant and Seasonal Farm-workers program  Be admitted to UNM  Have need for financial assistance and supporting services

 Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident Brown Mackie College  Seniors May 1, 2014 Applications available in Rm. 410 President’s Scholarship  Minimum GPA of 2.0 See Mrs. Carpenter  Be involved in extracurricular activities and/or in community activities

 Be accepted into Brown Mackie College Leprino Foods: ENMU-R  Senior wishing to apply to May 31, 2014 See Mrs. Carpenter for more information. Maintenance Scholarship the ENMU-R mechanical maintenance associates program

 Min. GPA of 3.0 Leprino Foods: SDSU  Interested seniors must May 31, 2014 See Mrs. Carpenter for more information. Dairy Science Scholarship apply to South Dakota State University Dairy Science program by January 25.  ACT score of 18 or higher  Min. cumulative GPA of 2.6

 Ranked in the top 60% of the high school class

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