The St. Helena Scholarship Program Rules and Eligibility Requirements  Applicant must live in the boundaries of the St. Helena Community Association, which are “Holabird Avenue (our side only), Broening Highway, Dunhill (by American Legion), and Dundalk Avenue (our side only)”. The St. Helena Committee reserves the right to validate applicants address.  This includes Portside Apartments, any apartment on our side of Dundalk Avenue, and senior high-rise as well as senior low-rise.  All scholarship materials must be received by April 13, 2013 (please allow up to five (5) days for delivery by mail). Any submissions made past this date will not be accepted.  Applicant must be completing the 12th grade by July 1, 2013.  Do not include any identifying information in your essay, such as your name or school.  Winners agree to have their photo taken upon acceptance of this award.  Applicant agrees that by entering into the St. Helena Scholarship Program, his/her photograph, name and award amount may be published in future print of the St. Helena Red Rocket Review as well as the St. Helena Website.  Applicant will provide true and correct information and failure to follow scholarship rules, will risk disqualification.  St. Helena will send funds directly to college, in which the student is/will, enroll (funds will not be given directly to the student.  St. Helena will award scholarships based on essay content, grammar/spelling, originality and writing style.  Essays will be judged by a pre-selected committee that will be non-biased, and not associated with the current association membership.  Each scholarship winner will be notified in May 2013 of his/her award in writing, either by e-mail or postal mail.

St. Helena Scholarship Application Scholarship Amount $500 Applicant’s Name: Phone Number: Email: Home Address: City: State: Zip: Name of college, university or trade school you wish/are going to attend?

School Address: Current School Attending? Please include in your application package: 1. This completed entry form. 2. An Essay of 500 to 750 to words “typed”. The theme of the essay should be community oriented. Examples are: How do you envision the future of your community? What do you like about your community? What have you done to support your community? If you had to change something in your community what would it be? Mail Applications to: St. Helena Scholarship, 226 Detroit Avenue, Dundalk, MD 21222 Note: You may go to our website at www.orgsites.com/md/redrocketreview to download a fill-in application.