CLASS OF 2019
SCHOLARSHIP BOOKLET
NAUSET REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PLEASE NOTE:
ONE COMPLETED CONFIDENTIAL FORM (FOUND IN THE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP BOOKLET) IS REQUIRED OF ALL APPLICANTS
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS TABLE OF CONTENTS
SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT General Instructions (read carefully) i Confidential Form (mandatory) iii *indicates scholarship has to be mailed
Advocates for a Community College Education Scholarship $1,000.00
Alex B Haas Memorial Various
Austin Jacobs Memorial $300.00
Berkshire Hathaway Cape Shores $1,000.00
Brewster Band $500.00
Brewster Sportsman’s and Civics $500.00
Brewster VFW Post 9917 Various
Cape Associates, Inc. $2,000.00
Cape Cod Association Various
Cape Cod Foundation Various
Captains Course Men’s Golf Association $1,000.00
*Captains Golf Course Women’s 9 Hole and 18 Hole Association $1,000.00
Carl Hevert Memorial $2,000.00
*Charles Moore Arena $2,000.00
Charles F. Moore-Arthur B. Nichols Memorial $2,500.00
*Christopher Donato Memorial $5,000.00
*Christopher Duffy Mead $500.00
Class of 1982 & 1983 Scholarship $1,000.00
*Coastal Engineering Co., Inc. $4,000.00
Darthea N. Morrow Various
*Eastham Dog Owners Association $500.00
Eastham Elementary Parents Group $750.00
Eastham Painters $1,000.00
Eastham United Methodist Church $500.00
Eastham United Methodist Women’s $1,000.00
*Ed Gill Memorial $1,000.00
*First Citizens Federal Credit Union (3 Scholarships) Varies
Friends of Herring River (Donald J. Palladino Memorial Scholarship) $1,000.00
G. Kevin FitzGerald Swimming $500.00
Grace B. Jones Trust Various
Hugo B. and Dorothy N. Seikel Various
*Jack Dowman Music $1,000.00
James William McCully Memorial $500.00
*John Maloy Tennis $1,000.00
John Mayo Memorial $2,000.00
*John T. Stewart Memorial $1,000.00
Kenny Norton Memorial $500.00
Ketchum Luft $2,500.00
*Kiwanis Club of Lower Cape Cod (Claire Junkins) $2,000.00
*Kiwanis Club of Lower Cape Cod (Robert Prew) $1,000.00
*Kiwanis of Lower Cape Cod Rosen $1,000.00
*Kiwanis of Lower Cape Cod (David Wadsworth) Memorial $500.00
Latanzi, Spaulding & Landreth $1,500.00
Leo F. McCarthy Memorial $250.00
Louise C. Vanderhout Memorial $10,000.00
Lowey Fitzgerald Wellness $500.00
Martha J. White Memorial $1,500.00
McCarthy Women’s Warrior Five Fund $5000.00
Melissa C. Buono Memorial Scholarship $1,000.00
Miles Tibbetts Memorial $1,000.00
Mill Pond Preservation $2000.00
National Honor Society $1,000.00
Nauset Education Association $500.00
Nauset Music Boosters $1,500.00
Nauset Regional High School Student Council $500.00
Nauset Rotary Club $1,000.00
Nicholas DeSimone Memorial $1,000.00
Northwest Schoolhouse $500.00
Orleans Chamber of Commerce $1,000.00
*Orleans Community Exchange $1,000.00
Orleans-Eastham Ambulance $2,000.00
*Orleans Eastham Lodge No. 2572 Elks $500.00
Orleans Firebirds*Russ Ford Memorial $500.00
Orleans Independent Order of Odd Fellows $500.00
*Outer Cape Cod Chorale $500.00
Peter J. Kropp Memorial $2,500.00
Poyant Family Trust $1,000.00
Provincetown Firemen’s Association varies
Shellfish Promotion and Tasting $2,500.00
St. Joan of Arc Guild Various
Street Eats of Orleans $500.00
Susan Carter Connell Memorial $500.00
*Swap Shack Ecology Action Prize Varies
Thomas & Ruth Stoughton Memorial Scholarship $500.00
Viola Manuel Trust Various
*Women of Fishing Families $500.00
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
READ THIS! RETURN ONLY ONE COMPLETED FINANCIAL STATEMENT TO THE GUIDANCE SECRETARY. NO APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT THIS FINANCIAL FORM along with a copy of Student Aid Report (from FAFSA) with Family Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) listed. Only SAR not entire FAFSA. When student’s financial aid package is received from college that needs to be submitted also. This step cannot be forgotten.
Please read “ELIGIBILITY” section of each scholarship carefully to make sure you qualify.
Pay strict attention to directions regarding letters of reference. Be sure to include ALL requested material, including application forms. If these are not included, your application will not be considered. Letters must be typed or completed on a computer. Only include what the committee asks for, do not attach anything else.
In the upper right hand corner of each letter being written, please indicate the name of the scholarship for which you are applying. Your name should be under the scholarship name. Letters must be typed or completed on a computer. Don’t use pencil for any part of your application package.
Those applications that are to be addressed to the principal should be given to Mrs. Adams in the Guidance office. Please do not put applications in envelopes, but be sure to staple multiple pages together. No paper clips!
Regarding applications that must be MAILED to the scholarship committees - IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to prepare the completed application and all attachments to the appropriate committee. Your transcript will be given to you to copy. Counselor recommendations and teacher recommendations will be kept in the Guidance Office. If one of your scholarships requires a recommendation, submit the completed package to Mrs. Adams with a post-it note attached requesting the recommendations to be enclosed. If it is to be mailed, have the envelope completely addressed with the appropriate stamps affixed. As a general rule, two stamps will be needed if the complete application will be 3-5 pages; add three stamps if 6 pages or more. If you are using a larger manila envelope postage is more. Allow enough time for mailing deadline. Bring in packages to be mailed one week before deadline date of April 1, 2019.
Check due dates carefully - applications will not be considered after the date specified. Most applications are due April 1st. That means received not postmarked by that date. You are responsible for attaching a student transcript to all scholarship applications.
If you have questions, please consult Dee Smith or Krystal Adams. REREAD THESE INSTRUCTIONS AGAIN TO BE SURE YOU DIDN’T FORGET ANYTHING.
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PLEASE RETURN TO GUIDANCE SECRETARY ONLY ONE NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED SCHOLARSHIPS WILL NOT BE AWARDED TO ANYONE WITHOUT THIS FORM.
*PLEASE ATTACH FIRST PAGE ONLY OF STUDENT AID REPORT (FROM FAFSA) WITH FAMILY ESTIMATED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION (EFC) NOTED ON IT. A COPY OF THE STUDENT’S FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE FROM ATTENDING COLLEGE NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED WHEN YOU RECEIVE IT. DO NOT HOLD THIS FORM, SUBMIT NOW AND SUBMIT PACKAGE WHEN YOU RECEIVE IT. (CONFIDENTIAL)
Name______Phone______
Address______
Family Data: Father/Guardian Mother/Guardian
Living____Deceased____ Living____Deceased____
______Occupation______
______Employer______
______Address______
Older siblings in college and supported by parents (name and school attending)
______
Younger siblings living at home ______
College acceptances to date:______
I am planning to attend:______
A copy of the student’s financial aid package from attending college needs to be submitted when you receive it.
Estimated cost of academic year: Tuition______Room & Board______Books & Fees______Travel & Personal______Total______
Financial Data: PARENTS STUDENT Adjusted gross income 2018 estimate 2017 2018 estimate from 2017 tax return $______$______$______$______
PARENT'S OR GUARDIAN'S STATEMENT
Feel free to give additional information you feel is pertinent to the request for financial aid
which is not adequately covered in the application form.
If you consider the information herein contained as an accurate statement in all respects to
the best of your knowledge, please sign below.
Parent/Guardian Student
This information will be referred to regarding applicants for all scholarships applied to through the Principal's or Guidance Office. The information will be held in strictest confidence and made available only to the school official serving on scholarship committees. No sponsor member will have access to this information contained herein.
BE SURE YOUR SAR (Student Aid Report from your FAFSA) IS ATTACHED TO THIS FORM. WE ONLY REQUIRE THE FIRST PAGE WITH THE EFC ON IT, NOT THE ENTIRE REPORT.
(Required) STUDENT SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: ______- _____ - ______
Please initial that you have read the General Instructions on page ii. of this document.
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SAMPLE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION LETTER
Please set up in this format, scholarship name and your name right justified.
Type the Name of the Scholarship Here Type Your Name Here Dear Dr. Ellsasser Or Dear Scholarship Chairperson
Your letter goes here. Make sure you read the Eligibility and Application Requirements before you type your letter. Include everything they ask for. Be sure to SIGN IT and have your name typed at bottom so they can read it.
THIS IS A SAMPLE OF HOW IT SHOULD LOOK
Brewster Band Scholarship (your name here)
Dear Scholarship Committee:
(body of letter goes here)
Sincerely,
(sign it here)
2019 Advocates for a Community College Education Scholarship (ACCE) A component fund of the Cape Cod Foundation About ACCE ACCE was formed in 2011 and is comprised of individuals who have a passion for making a community college education available and affordable for graduates from Nauset Regional High School as well as five other Cape Cod high schools. The scholarship program is unique because in addition to providing funds to attend the college, each recipient also will be assigned two mentors who will meet with the student twice a month throughout his or her two years at CCCC. Additional information about ACCE, the scholarship program and requirements, and a list of recipients is available at www.advocatesforacommunitycollegeeducation.org.
Committee: ACCE scholarship committee members in collaboration with Ms. Dee Smith and Mr. Brian White.
Award: The recipient can receive up to $4,000.00 in scholarship funds distributed in $1,000.00 increments once a semester. To earn the full scholarship, students must adhere to the guidelines listed on the ACCE website.
Eligibility: A graduating senior who is applying to or has been accepted by Cape Cod Community College and plans on attending and completing an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree program. The scholarship is for a NRHS student with: a demonstrated financial need; a track record of academic improvement throughout their high school career; a record of extracurricular activities, volunteering or paid employment; and, the desire and passion to succeed.
Application: Completed applications are due on April 1, 2019 and must include: ● A letter stating (1) why you have decided to attend Cape Cod Community College (2) what are your educational plans/goals after obtaining your degree. (3) Share an Example (written work or extracurricular activity) that are you particularly proud of. (Can attach a separate writing sample if it’s a school report/paper) ● A NRHS scholarship application form (below) ● Two (2) letters of recommendation ● Your high school transcript ● Your Student Aid Report (SAR from your FAFSA) with the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) Payment: Payment will be made directly to Cape Cod Community College after the recipient submits a copy of their semester schedule verifying enrollment in a minimum of 12 credits and submits the invoice to the ACCE treasurer in a timely manner.
2019 Advocates for a Community College Education Scholarship (ACCE) A component fund of the Cape Cod Foundation
ACCE Application Form
Name:______
Address:______
Cell Phone:______
Email:______
Parent/Guardian Cell:______
Date of Graduation:______
Intended College:______
Place of Employment:______
Volunteer activities:______
______
______
2019
ALEX B HAAS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Principal, Justin Bohannon (Swim Coach), Alexis Mathison (Sailing Coach), Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Haas and Dee Smith, Guidance Director
AWARD: Multiple awards ranging from $1000-$2500
ELIGIBILITY: A member of the graduating class of Nauset Regional High School who has been a member of the varsity swim team and/or sailing team.
APPLICATION: Letter to Principal including transcript by April 1ST, 2019 and submitted to the Guidance Office. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. Please read the attached biography of Alex Haas and let us know in your narrative if you share any or many of the qualities he possessed.
PAYMENT: To be paid to the student upon successful completion of first semester.
ALEX B HAAS 1987-2005 “What we do for ourselves, dies with us; what we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.” -Albert Pine
Alex Haas graduated from Nauset Regional High School in June of 2005. He was an honor student as well as an outstanding athlete. During his four years of high school Alex was a member of the swim and sailing teams, co-captain of both in his senior year, a percussionist in the band and a member of the ski team and the Nauset Cares community service organization. He was headed to Massachusetts Maritime Academy to pursue a degree in Marine Transportation and a life on the ocean.
Upon the news of Alex’s untimely death, swim coach Katie McCully and sailing coach Warren Silver were instrumental in spearheading the formation of the Alex Haas Memorial Scholarship designed specifically for Nauset swimmers and sailors wishing to attend an institute of higher learning.
From an early age, Alex loved regimentation, flags and America and so began his involvement in scouting. At an annual awards dinner on March 6th, 2006, Alex was honored by the Boy Scouts of America and was presented the Spirit of the Eagle Award which celebrated his life as an Eagle Scout and the dedication, determination, motivation and years of hard work it took to achieve that rank. He was also given the BSA National Endowment Award for monies donated posthumously in his name to the Cape Cod and Islands Council.
An accomplished sailor and entrepreneur, having created his own boat cleaning and detailing business, Alex spent many hours in Saquatucket Harbor in Harwich Port; quickly becoming his home away from home. On May 21st, 2006 at the Lost Sailor’s Park at Saquatucket Harbor a bench was installed, a cherry tree planted and a stone monument erected commemorating Alex’s love of and commitment to sailing. On that date, the park was also renamed the “Alex B. Haas Memorial Park.” Around the same time, thanks to an underclassman that Alex had befriended the year before, a similar stone was set in a small park on the campus grounds of Nauset Regional High School. On June 7th, 2007 in that small park, a very meaningful remembrance ceremony took place.
Alex’s dream career from his first time behind the controls on the Elisar, his Uncle Philip’s boat, was that of a ship’s captain. He loved the water and performed well in it and on it. Although he never made it to Mass Maritime, we’d be remiss if not to mention the support we have received from the administration, staff, parent group and the corps of cadets. A sea-term scholarship has been set up at the Academy in Alex’s memory for freshman cadets demonstrating financial need, majoring in Marine Transportation with a penchant for sailing and swimming.
In August of 2011 the Orleans Yacht Club created the Alex B. Haas Memorial Award recognizing the Outstanding Regatta Participant in the Junior Sailing Program who best exemplifies a contagious passion, enthusiasm and love for the sport of sailing. Alex was especially fond of Laser and 420 regattas while at OYC.
Alex was extraordinary and did much in his short 18 years on Earth. He was well-liked and respected by both adults and peers. As his parents, we are very proud of the young man he was and admire and respect the places, awards and scholarships in his name, however; we can’t help but wonder what he’d have accomplished had he had more time.
2019
AUSTIN JACOBS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Jody Craven, Joe Hoyt and member of the Jacobs Family
AWARD: 2 recipients at $300 each
ELIGIBILITY: A graduating senior of Nauset Regional High School planning on post graduate education. Preference will be given to students of metals, wood or video tech programs.
APPLICATION: A letter to the committee turned into the Guidance Office describing yourself and your hopes for the future by April 1, 2019.
PAYMENT: Payment to the student after presentation of a tuition bill.
Austin Robert Jacobs Austin attended the Nauset District from grade school through high school and graduated in 2010. He exceeded in academics and enjoyed running track and various other sports. People were drawn to Austin's charisma, genuine nature, and his beautiful smile, which could melt your heart. Austin had a natural ability of bringing people together and was always helping others and giving back. During his years at Nauset High School Austin took a special interest in wood and precious metal work. Austin won the Boston Globe Silver Key Award for one of the many rings he crafted. He was always there to assist classmates and many times created rather amusing scenes in shop (we are told). He donated many of his finished projects to charity to help their efforts to raise funds. After high school Austin earned his associates degree from Greenfield Community College and attained state certification as an Emergency Medical Technician. He was passionate in supporting research in finding a cure for a disease known as Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva which affected a family member. Austin was an organ donor and gave his gift of life after a tragic motorcycle accident in 2013. Austin always helped others and fought for what he believed in. He had a strong sense of justice and would be the first to stop and help someone in need. Austin embraced life and love in a very giving way. We hope this scholarship will help several students attain their goals, while keeping Austin's memory and legacy alive. Penny and Carl Jacobs
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2019 PUBLIC AFFAIRS SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: The Principal of Nauset Regional High School and the Scholarship Coordinator.
AWARD: $1,000
ELIGIBILITY: A member of the graduating class of NRHS going on to higher education who has shown an interest/aptitude in public affairs.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance Department by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Payment will be made directly to student after photo submission.
PHOTO: Required immediately after scholarship is awarded in order to run a congratulatory advertisement in local papers. Photo should be emailed to [email protected] Photo Submission in subject line.
2019
BREWSTER BAND SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Steven Stranger, President; and Guidance Director at Nauset Regional High School.
AWARD: $1000.00
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Senior who is going on to any post-secondary institution majoring in music. Financial need will be considered.
APPLICATION: Letter to Principal including transcript by April 3rd and submitted to the Guidance Office. Letter should state why you are interested in music and what effect it has had on your life. Include an insight into what you plan to do with a musical career, your goals and objectives and where you expect to be in music within the next six to eight years.
PAYMENT: To be paid directly to the student upon graduation from high school and acceptance by an accredited college or university.
2019
Brewster Sportsman’s and Civic Club Scholarship
Committee: Mike Stein and Don Poole
Amount: $500.00
Eligibility: Either a graduating senior at Nauset High School or Cape Cod Tech senior planning to attend an institute of higher education.
Application: Completion of application form, student transcript must accompany all applications. To be submitted to Guidance by April 1st 2019.
Payment: To the student after successful completion of first semester.
Brewster Sportsman’s & Civics Application:
Name: Date of Birth:
Address:
Phone:
Schools you have applied to/been accepted to:
Intended major or area of study:
Description of outdoor interests and activities:
List any hobbies or interests that you have:
Do you support the 1st amendment & what does that mean to you:
Do you support hunting & conservation?? Please explain:
Veterans of Foreign Wars Brewster Post 9917 P.O. Box 875 Brewster, MA 02631
2019 BRESTER VFW POST 9917 SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: The Scholarship Committee shall be comprised of the principal of the respective school and/or his designee, the Post Commander and three additional members of the Brewster Post 9917 as assigned by the Post Commander.
AWARD: Three (3) scholarships may be awarded annually in the amounts as follows, 1st place $1,000.00, 2nd place $500.00, 3rd place $250.00
ELIGIBILITY: Any member if the graduating class, in good standing, continuing on to at least two years of higher education, from Nauset Regional High School or Cape Cod Technical High School may be eligible for this scholarship award.
APPLICATION: A letter, 250 to 500 words in length, must be submitted by the applicant clearly stating the reason for requesting said scholarship, the intended program of study and the students career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all applications. Submit the letter application to the school guidance office no later than April 1st, 2019.
CRITERIA FOR Awards are based on the following areas; AWARD: Grade Average, Community Activities, Scholastic Interest, Financial Need. Preference will be given to a child or grandchild of a military veteran.
PAYMENT: Payment of the scholarship monies awarded shall be provided to the school of which the recipient is attending upon completion of a successful first semester.
2019
CAPE ASSOCIATES, INC. SCHOLARSHIP In Memory of Lester F. Langhans, Jr.
PURPOSE: To assist in furthering the education of a Nauset Regional High School student who exemplifies the qualities of integrity and citizenship.
COMMITTEE: One representative from Cape Associates, the Principal, and the Director of Guidance of Nauset Regional High School
AWARD: $8,000.00 ($2,000.00 per year, for four years)
ELIGIBILITY: A graduating Nauset senior who has attended the high school for the past two years, is accepted for enrollment at an institute of higher education, and shows financial need.
APPLICATION: A letter to the Principal by April 1st , submitted to Guidance Office, discussing the goals, needs, how the student and parents will be contributing, achievements, and examples of citizenship and integrity. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: To the student upon successful completion of the first semester and enrollment in the second semester, in each of the four years.
CAPE ASSOCIATES, INC. SCHOLARSHIP
Your Name ______
Your Address ______
Your Father’s Name & Occupation ______
Your Mother’s Name & Occupation ______
Your Phone Number ______
What College or Schools have you applied to? ______
______
Where do you plan to attend? ______
What is the total estimated cost of one year’s tuition, room & board? $______
What financial aid has the college offered you? ______
Have you been awarded any other scholarships? ______Amounts ______
How much have you saved toward your future education? ______
How much per year will your parents be able to help you? ______
How many brothers and/or sisters are now attending college? ______
How many younger brothers and/or sisters intend to go to college? ______
2019
CAPE COD ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Cape Cod Association Scholarship Committee
AWARD: Cape Wide Scholarships at various amounts, dependent on income and number of acceptable applicants
ELIGIBILITY: A senior who was born on Cape Cod and resides here and will attend either a two year or four year college or technical school. Also available to past graduates but you must reapply each year.
APPLICATION: Completion of the application form (available on line at www.capcodassoc.org) to be done on line with supporting data, including financial aid form, by April 1, 2019 to Cape Cod Association, 259 Willow Street, Yarmouthport, MA 02675. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: The full amount of the scholarship will be paid to the school of the student’s choice in August 2017 with proof of college acceptance. Student will be contacted by Cape Cod Association for payment information. Scholarship is renewable each year with yearly application with a deadline of March 15, 2019.
2019
CAPE COD FOUNDATION
Please refer to the Community Foundation website at www.capecodfoundation.org for an application which covers scholarships for eligible Nauset Regional High School students.
2019
CAPTAINS COURSE MEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP In Memory of Mike Austin
COMMITTEE: Appointed by the President of the CCMGA with the concurrence of the Board of Directors.
AWARD: $1,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: The recipient must be a male member of the graduating class of Nauset Regional High School who is planning to attend a degree- granting institute of higher learning. The applicant should be a regular playing member of the High School Men’s Golf Team including senior year. Good sportsmanship and quality of completed application shall be important factors in awarding the scholarship.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st including a transcript and submit to Guidance Office stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Candidate will be selected based on academic preparation, leadership skills, contributions to school and community, and written recommendation of golf coach. Be sure to include an additional recommendation from a faculty/staff member.
PAYMENT: Payable to student upon successful completion of the first semester.
The friends of the Captains Golf Course will contribute an additional $500 to the scholarship awarded by the captains Golf Course Men’s Association.
2019
CAPTAINS GOLF COURSE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Members of Captain’s Golf Course Women’s 9 Hole and 18 Hole Associations
AWARD: One scholarship in the amount of $1,000
ELIGIBILITY: • Graduating female senior from Nauset High School • Minimum GPA of 2.75 • Member of the Nauset High School Golf Team
APPLICATION: Completion of application form and letter of recommendation from golf coach. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. Submit by April 1, 2019 to:
Captain’s Golf Course 18 Hole Women’s Association 1000 Freeman’s Way Brewster, MA 02631 Attention: Scholarship
PAYMENT: To be awarded to the recipient at graduation
The Friends of the Captains Golf Course will contribute an additional $500 to the scholarship awarded by the Captains Golf Course Women’s Association.
CAPTAINS GOLF COURSE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
FULL NAME______
HOME ADDRESS ______
NAME OF COLLEGE TO WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED AND PLAN TO ATTEND:
LIST FULLY ALL SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: (attach separate sheet if necessary)
Please write and attach to this application an essay of 100 words or less on the topic “What golf means to me”.
Submit this application along with your high school transcript, a letter of recommendation from your golf coach and your essay to:
18 Hole Women’s Association 1000 Freeman’s Way Brewster, MA 02631 Attn: Scholarship
All applications must be postmarked by April 1, 2019.
2019
CARL HEVERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Carl and his brother Herb, sons of German immigrants, were educated at Stevens Institute of Technology Engineering School in Hoboken, N.J. A guidance system aerospace engineer throughout his career, Carl retired as Vice President of Manufacturing of Kearfott Corporation in Little Falls, NJ. Among other accomplishments, Carl held a patent for the Vertical Gyroscope. In retirement, Carl was a dedicated public servant, working tirelessly to make Orleans an even better place to live now and for future generations. He deeply loved the Cape, enjoying Nauset Beach with family and friends year round.
Carl instilled in his children and grandchildren respect and appreciation for nature, and taught them the importance of hard work, dedication and perseverance. Education, in all its forms, was paramount to Carl throughout his life. Carl and his wife Nora were dedicated to providing financial assistance to their children so that they could focus on academics during their tenure at college, and be better prepared to begin their careers. The family therefore established this memorial scholarship to honor Carl, as they know it would mean a great deal to him to assist accomplished and motivated students in their pursuit of higher education.
COMMITTEE: Dee Smith, Guidance Director, Nora Hevert and Various Members of the Hevert Family
AWARD: Two scholarships at $2,000 each
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Senior from Nauset Regional High School who plans to continue further education at a four year school studying Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Payable to student after successful completion (minimum 2.5 GPA) of first semester.
2019 Charles Moore Arena Board of Directors Scholarship
COMMITTEE: Composed of members appointed by the Charles Moore Arena Board of Directors
AWARD: Two ($2,000) Scholarships; one for a figure skater, one for a hockey player. The board reserves the right to break these awards into more awards of smaller amounts if it deems that the applicant pool warrants this action. The board reserves the right to award 2 figure skaters or 2 hockey players if the pool warrants this action.
ELIGIBILITY: A graduating senior from Brewster, Chatham, Eastham, Harwich, Orleans, Provincetown, Truro or Wellfleet accepted to a 2- or 4-year college or vocational-technical school. The applicant must be a solid, motivated student with a strong interest in athletics and community involvement. He or she must have dedicated a minimum of four years to skating through the Lower Cape Figure Skating Association or Lower Cape Cod Youth Hockey Program at the Charles Moore Arena.
APPLICATION: Application must be made in writing to the scholarship committee. Each application must include: • Three (3) letters of Recommendation, Only 1 letter accepted from a CMA employee or member of CMA coaching staff. • Summary of accomplishments in hockey or figure skating, community involvement and future plans • A copy of transcript is required • Final candidates may be required to attend an interview • Submit to Guidance no later than March 29, 2019
PAYMENT: Payment will be made directly to the winners at Scholarship Night.
CHARLES MOORE ARENA
Please complete all sections and submit this form with accompanying materials. Incomplete applications will NOT be reviewed!
Full Legal Name:
Home Address:
Mailing Address:
Telephone Number: Cell Phone:
Email Address:
Name of High School:
Parent’s/Guardian’s Name:
Name of College (accepted/pending):
Please submit by Friday March 29, 2019 to Guidance Office.
Signature: Date: ______
2019
CHARLES F. MOORE - ARTHUR B. NICHOLS MEMORIAL TRUST
COMMITTEE: Three faculty members of Nauset Regional High School and a member of the Arthur B. Nichols Memorial Trust
AWARD: $2,500
ELIGIBILITY: A senior student at Nauset Regional High School who, by the standards of promise and achievement, has demonstrated by his/her participation in the school community the greatest promise of future good citizenship; the student who would derive the greatest benefit in furtherance of his/her education by receiving this award.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Directly to the recipient in July.
2019
CHRISTOPHER DONATO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Dee Smith, Guidance Director and Various Members of the Donato Family
AWARD: $5,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Senior from Nauset Regional High School who is studying music and plans to continue further education at a two or four year school.
APPLICATION: Letter to the Committee stating future goals and (optional) personal video clip (e-mailed to [email protected]), no later than April 1, 2019. Please mail letter to:
Christopher V. Donato Memorial Scholarship Fund P.O. Box 1568 N. Eastham, MA 02651
Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. Final candidates may be asked to attend an informal interview.
PAYMENT: Payable to student upon proof of tuition bill.
2019
CHRISTOPHER DUFFY MEAD SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Scholarship coordinator, Principal, basketball coach, member of the Mead family.
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: To a graduating varsity student-athlete of Nauset Regional High School who intends to further his or her education.
Consideration given to: • Academic achievement • Athletic excellence • Good citizenship
APPLICATION: Please submit a letter to the committee by April 1st stating: - Who you are? - What does being a Nauset Warrior mean to you? - What are your hopes for the future?
Transcripts must accompany scholarship applications and Mail to: Christopher Duffy Mead Scholarship c/o The Mead Family PO Box 1082 Orleans, MA 02653
PAYMENT: To the recipient upon receipt of proof of successful completion of the first semester.
CHRISTOPHER DUFFY MEAD Nauset Regional High School Class of 1984
Chris Mead was an active participant in the Nauset community and made many connections over the course of his life. During his elementary and middle school years he enjoyed playing on recreation teams for the towns of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans. In high school Chris played soccer, basketball and baseball. He was an enthusiastic teammate and team leader. Chris went on to play basketball at Johnson State College in Vermont.
As a high school and college student Chris worked summers for the Orleans Recreation Department. He frequently shared stories with friends and family about the personal growth, maturity and adventures of his young charges.
Chris was a loyal New England sports fan, having attended a Red Sox game the night he was tragically killed. Chris is survived by the Mead, McEnaney and Walters family, including 10 nieces and nephews. The entire family invites any NRHS student-athletes to apply for the Christopher Duffy Mead Scholarship.
2019
CLASS OF 1982-1983 SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Members of the Nauset Regional High School Graduating Class of 1982 and 1983
AWARD: Two scholarships of $1,000 each
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior (one male, one female) from Nauset High School planning to attend an institute of higher learning. Consideration will be based on the following criteria: • Community Service • Acceptance to an institute of higher learning • Career Goals • Academic Standing
Looking for applicants who have taken the time to make a difference in their community and whose future plans include making a difference towards our collective future.
APPLICATION: A personal statement addressing above criteria must be submitted to Guidance Office by April 1st, 2019. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: In one installment to the student at graduation
2019
COASTAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. SCHOLARSHIP
AWARD: $4,000.00 Scholarship
ELIGIBILITY: Student must be a member of the 2019 graduating class of Nauset Regional High School, and shall be pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering or Land Surveying.
APPLICATION: Applicant shall submit an essay of approximately 300 to 500 words that describes his/her reasons for pursuing a career in civil engineering or land surveying. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
Essay shall be submitted in an envelope marked “Confidential” to:
Suzanne Sullivan, Coastal Engineering Co., Inc., 260 Cranberry Highway Orleans, MA 02653
Application must be received no later than 5:00 PM on April 1, 2019.
BASIS OF AWARD: Essay and scholastic achievement.
PAYMENT: Payment of $1,000.00 will be made directly to the recipient’s school of choice each year for four years upon successful completion of the first semester with a 2.5 or higher grade point average in civil engineering or land surveying major and enrollment for the next semester. Necessary documentation must be submitted to Coastal Engineering Co., Inc. for processing.
Provision will be made for a refund from the institution to Coastal Engineering Co., Inc. of any remaining balance of the award if the student terminates studies at the institution or changes major field of study prior to the scholarship being exhausted.
2019
DARTHEA N. MORROW SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Chairman of Nauset Regional School Committee, Mrs. Margie Fulcher, Nauset Regional High School Principal, and Emma Greene, Trustee from Bank of America
AWARD: To be determined by Trustee
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior who is going on to a post-secondary institution. A student who has demonstrated extraordinary motivation in pursuit of his/her established goal by participation in the school and/or community. Financial need considered.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications along with the completed application form.
PAYMENT: To be paid to your college or university this summer. Be sure to fill out paperwork sent to you by the Bank of America in order to receive the funds.
To be completed by applicant DARTHEA N. MORROW TRUST SCHOLARSHIP
PART I.
Name ______Date of Birth______
Address ______Telephone ______
Name of parent or guardian ______Occupation ______
School now attending ______
Honors and awards ______
Name of college to which I have been accepted ______
Program or activity I plan to pursue after graduation ______
Name of program to which admitted ______
Position or type of work for which I hope to prepare ______Percentage of Expenses Expected from: A. Family help ______% D. Scholarships ______%
B. Self-earned savings ______% E. Loans ______%
C. Self-help during course ______% F. Other (state) ______%
Other schools or programs to which I have applied ______
Other scholarships for which I have applied ______
Part II.
Write an accompanying letter telling:
About yourself; your interests; employment, if any; school and community activities. Why you have chosen this field of study or activity and in what career you hope to utilize your training. About a significant experience that has influenced your outlook on life and impacted your future goal.
Part III.
Interviews may be required. Signed ______Dated ______
Return application and letter to Guidance by April 1st.
2019
EASTHAM DOG OWNERS ASSOCIATION (EDOA) SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Members of the Eastham Dog Owners Association
AWARD: Minimum of $1,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: Any graduating senior who plans to attend a four year school or trade school with a major in veterinary or similar animal related field.
APPLICATION: Letter to the Committee along with attached application form. Student transcripts and one letter of recommendation must accompany all scholarship applications.
Deadline: April 1, 2019.
Mail to:
EDOA Scholarship Committee PO Box 274 Eastham, MA 02642
PAYMENT: To be paid to recipient at a meeting of the Association.
Currently: (check one)
Lives in Eastham
Works in Eastham at
EASTHAM DOG OWNER'S SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PART I Name______Address______Phone______E-mail______
Date of Birth______
Attend School in Eastham at
PART II
Write an accompanying letter telling about yourself (must be typed). Include your interests, school and community activities, awards, honors. In addition, your career goals, including what field of study you have tentatively chosen and why you are interested in this field.
PART III
Submit one (1) letter of recommendation. Do NOT include a recommendation from a member of your immediate family or a relative.
Completed application and attachments must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2019 and sent to : EDOA Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 274 Eastham, MA 02642 Direct any questions to [email protected]
2019
EASTHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENTS’ GROUP SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Principal, Guidance Director and EESPG Executive Committee
AWARD: 2 @ $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Senior from Nauset Regional High School who was a student at Eastham Elementary School for at least two years.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Must demonstrate some service to Eastham and the surrounding communities. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Payable to student after successful completion of first semester.
2019
EASTHAM PAINTERS GUILD SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Three members of Eastham Painters Guild appointed by the President.
AWARD: Two @ $1,000 each
ELIGIBILITY: A member of the graduating class of Nauset Regional High School. Must be pursuing a visual art course of study.
APPLICATION: Due in the Guidance Office no later than April 1st. Please include in your letter the following information: • Name, address, phone number • College or art school seeking • What field of art you plan to pursue • You will be required to present a portfolio of your art-work to the committee. You will be notified by the Guidance Department as to the time and place of your interview. • Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications
PAYMENT: Award will be presented directly to the student at the Cape Cod National Seashore Visitor Center in Eastham by the superintendent of the CCNS.
Recipient must agree to attend the above ceremony to receive the scholarship check and agree to show one piece of their art in the lobby of the CCNS for one week.
EASTHAM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SCHOLARSHIP
For Academic Year 2018 – 2019
Application guidelines for High School Seniors and College Students
AWARD: Scholarships are awarded each year to graduating high school seniors, students currently enrolled in a college undergraduate or graduate program, community college or vocational-technical school. Applicants must be graduates of, or graduating from, Nauset Regional High School, or reside in the Nauset District while continuing their education. Special considerations may apply to members of Eastham United Methodist Church.
ELIGIBILITY: High school seniors, persons currently enrolled in college, or persons planning to enroll in an undergraduate or graduate program.
Students/applicants participating in their church worship services and/or their church activities will be given priority
APPLICATION: In writing to the scholarship committee applicants MUST include:
1. Name, address, telephone number, and email address 2. One-page essay stating plans and hopes for the future, church experience and involvement, and schools applied to or committed to 3. Non-academic activities/achievements at high school, college, or in community 4. Statement of financial need 5. Current letter of recommendation from a person in authority such as a teacher, guidance counselor, coach, or boss 6. Copy of latest available high school or college transcripts 7. Current letter of recommendation from church representative (pastor, leader, committee chair person) NOTE: Last year certain applications were invalid due to missing information. All seven of these items must be included with your application.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED
RECOGNITION: Scholarship recipients will be recognized by the Eastham United Methodist Church at a worship service in June.
PAYMENT: Money will be made payable to the student when proof of successful completion of the first semester has been received by the Committee. The Committee may also consider making payments directly to the college or university if required. High school seniors may apply through their respective Guidance offices. College students/graduates may apply through the Church Office c/o Scholarship Committee, 3200 State Highway, Eastham MA 02642. Email: [email protected]. You may apply by email with attachments.
Applications are due in the Church Office no later than 6:00 p.m. on April 1st for June awards
2019
EASTHAM UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Principal of Nauset Regional High School, three committee members and a faculty member
AWARD: $1,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: A graduating senior from NRHS who is planning to attend a four-year college and who has been actively involved in his/her church. Please be specific with regard to your church experience.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. Application must include a letter of recommendation from your pastor or youth leader.
PAYMENT: Payment will be made to the student upon receipt of proof of a successful first semester.
2019
ED GILL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Annemarie Gill
AWARD: $1,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Senior from Nauset Regional High School who is the child of a single parent and continuing their education in a two or four year school. (not a child of divorce)
APPLICATION: Please submit a letter to Guidance by April 3 stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
Please mail letter to:
Anne Marie Gill 12 Rock Harbor Road, Orleans, MA 02653
To Be received by April 1, 2019
PAYMENT: Payable to student upon proof of tuition bill.
2019
First Citizen’s Scholarships
• Barbara Whitehead Silva Scholarship - $1,000.00. Based on financial need and applicant or parent(s)/guardian(s) MUST be a member of First Citizen’s Federal Credit Union to be eligible to apply.
• Champion Family Scholarship Fund: $1,000 scholarship exclusive to EMT’s, firefighters, teachers, police officers and healthcare professionals. This scholarship is available to high school seniors who are immediate family members of Champion checking account holders.
• First Citizens’ Charitable Foundation, Inc. Scholarship: $1,000 scholarship based on financial need and academic performance. Applicant or parent(s)/guardian(s) MUST be a member of First Citizen’s Federal Credit Union to be eligible to apply. Use the Frist Citizens’ Federal Credit union Application and SUBMIT TO GUIDANCE by April 1st, 2019.
First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union Scholarship Applications will be available at all branch locations or can be downloaded from www.firstcitizens.org beginning on January 9th, 2019. The below application can be used for all scholarships.
Barbara Whitehead Silva and Campion Family Scholarships are to be MAILED DIRECTLY TO Frist Citizens’ directly and the First Citizens’ Charitable Foundation is to be turned into GUIDANCE.
Deadline for application submissions is April 1, 2019.
2019
Friends of Herring River Donald J Palladino Memorial Scholarship
COMMITTEE: Nauset Regional High School Staff
AMOUNT: $1000.00
ELGIBILITY: Graduating Senior of Nauset Regional High School who has been accepted at an accredited college or university and intends to major in Natural Science, Environmental Science/Studies or Engineering.
APPLICATION: A letter to the committee on why they meet the criteria of the scholarship. A transcript must be included.
Submit to guidance by April 1st 2019.
PAYMENT: Payment will be made to the student upon presentation of tuition bill.
2019
G. KEVIN FITZGERALD SWIMMING SCHOLARSHIP
The scholarship is named after former NRHS swim coach (Katie McCully’s) father who was a long time Northampton High School swim coach and teacher.
The recipient will also be named on a perpetual plaque in memory of this award.
COMMITTEE: The Head Swim Coach and the Scholarship Coordinator.
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: A NRHS senior currently on the NRHS swim team and pursuing further education and collegiate level swimming.
The applicant should exemplify the highest expectation of sportsmanship, leadership, team spirit and the pursuit of both academic and athletic excellence.
Consideration will be given to the student athlete who has dedicated himself/herself fully to the Swim program at Nauset.
APPLICATION: A letter to Katie McCully by April 1st stating the applicant’s goals, his/her statement, and where he/she plans to study. Applicants should reference their experience, accomplishments and enjoyment on the Nauset High School Swim Team. Submit letter to Guidance. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: To the recipient upon graduation.
2019
GRACE B. JONES TRUST SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Principal, Scholarship Coordinator, Guidance Counselor, and faculty Member.
AWARD: Awards vary from $2,000 to $3,000 each (dependent upon availability of funds)
ELIGIBILITY: A graduate of Nauset Regional High pursuing post-high school education: “College, secondary, technical or vocational training, which shall include the arts as well as the sciences, secretarial, accounting, and other professions.
“Scholarship, character, and the influence of each applicant upon his or her classmates and the community will be considered”.
APPLICATION: A letter to the Principal submitted to the Guidance Office stating the applicant’s goals, his or her statement of meeting the above eligibility requirements, and where the applicant plans to attend school. Deadline: April 1st. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Payment to the institution upon proof of matriculation first semester.
2019
HUGO B. AND DOROTHY N. SEIKEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
COMMITTEE: Superintendent of Schools, the Principal and the Assistant Principal of Nauset Regional High School
AWARD: Scholarships totaling $6,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: To graduating seniors planning to further their education at an institution of higher learning of two or more years duration. First consideration shall be given to students planning to enter careers in nursing or physical education. Preference will be given to Orleans residents.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Payment will be made directly to the school of the recipient’s choice upon successful completion of the first semester with a 2.5 or higher grade point average and enrollment in the second semester. Necessary documentation must be submitted to the Nauset Regional High School Guidance Department for processing. Payment will be made by the Town, two weeks after receiving the necessary papers from the Nauset Regional High School Guidance Office.
2019
JACK DOWMAN MUSIC APPRECIATION SCHOLARSHIP
Jack Dowman truly enjoyed music. He loved to sing and music was a constant presence in his house. He appreciated others who shared his passion and joy for music and always supported those who pursued their interests and talent.
COMMITTEE: Representatives of the Dowman family
AWARD: $1,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating seniors pursuing further study in music. Preference will be given to both instrumental and vocal students.
APPLICATION: Letter to Scholarship Committee with a copy of transcript and one letter of recommendation. Please mail by April 1st to:
The Jack Dowman Music Scholarship Committee Ginette Dowman PO Box 190 North Eastham, MA 02651
PAYMENT: Directly to the college after receipt of first semester grades with a minimum GPA of 2.7.
2019
JAMES WILLIAM MCCULLY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Composed of the Principal, the Scholarship Coordinator, the Athletic Director, and a representative of the family.
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: The applicant should be a Nauset Regional High School senior planning to pursue a post-high school education. They should exemplify the highest expectation of sportsmanship in varsity soccer for each of the past three years while maintaining high academic achievement.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Directly to the student at graduation.
2019
JOHN MALOY TENNIS SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Maloy Family and Guidance Director of Nauset Regional High School
AWARD: Three scholarships at $1,000 each
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior of Nauset Regional High School who plans on attending a four year college and playing varsity tennis or club tennis.
APPLICATION: Completed attached application form and mailed to by April 19, 2019.
Kings Grant Racquet Club PO Box 153 Cotuit, MA 02635 Deadline is April 1, 2019
PAYMENT: To be paid directly to student.
John Maloy Tennis Scholarship Application
John Maloy founded Kings Grant Racquet Club in Cotuit in 1973. He was a USTA certified tennis professional and an ambassador to the sport. John shared his passion and joy with those that he mentored. The purpose of this scholarship is to support those that share his enthusiasm and commitment to tennis.
Eligibility: Graduating senior from a public high school on Cape Cod. Applicants must be attending a 4 year college in the fall, where they will play varsity tennis or on the club tennis team.
Please print or type:
Name: ______Telephone: ______
Mailing Address: ______
Weighted GPA: ______Email Address: ______
Honors, awards, school & non-school activities (attach a separate sheet if necessary):
______
Name of colleges to which you have applied (please indicate if you have been accepted):
______
Do you intend to play varsity tennis or club tennis in college?
______
What are your plans after college? ______
How does the criterion of this scholarship match your background & experience?
______
How has playing the sport of tennis impacted your life (attach a separate sheet if necessary)?
______
Each applicant must also submit a high school transcript and letter of recommendation.
Applications are due by April 19th, 2019
Please send to: Kings Grant Racquet Club P.O. Box 153 Cotuit, MA 02635
2019
JOHN RANDALL MAYO JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: High School Principal, Dee Smith, Guidance Counselor, Members of the Mayo and Ramsay families
AWARD: One at $2,000
ELIGIBILITY: A student graduating from Nauset Regional High School who is attending a four year college majoring in engineering or aviation.
APPLICATION: A 500 word essay along with a school transcript, submitted to Guidance and addressed to the committee. The essay should outline your goals in engineering. Please see the attached biography of John Randall Majo, Jr. and let us know is your narrative if you share any or many of the qualities he possessed.
Deadline: April 1, 2019.
PAYMENT: Payment will be made to the student at graduation with an acceptance from a four year college or university.
2019
JOHN T. STEWART MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP “HUZZAH”
This scholarship, much like the energy and spirit that filled Mr. Stewart’s classrooms for more than forty years, is about wanting to inspire and connect. It is about seeing the power and fun that surrounds history and literature. Please tell us about your passion for learning, what sparks it, and why you might want to share this with a classroom full of your own students someday.
COMMITTTEE: Friends and Family of John T. Stewart
AWARD: $1,000.00
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Nauset Regional High School seniors. Preference will be given to students pursuing a degree from a four-year college program with a focus in the humanities OR education.
Preference will be given to students who:
• Have a desire to pursue a career in teaching • Have a passion for the humanities • Display a high level of civic virtue in their academic and social lives • Graduated from Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School
APPLICATION: Letter to committee, copy of transcript and one letter of recommendation delivered by April 1, 2019 to Guidance or mailed to: John T Stewart Foundation PO Box 585 Orleans, MA 02653
PAYMENT: To the recipient upon receipt of proof of successful completion of the first semester.
2019
KENNEY NORTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Cape Cod Old Timers)
COMMITTEE: Principal and Scholarship Coordinator
AWARD: Two (2) at $500.00 each
ELIGIBILITY: To a graduating senior of Nauset Regional High School who is pursuing his/her education. Consideration will be given to academic and athletic excellence, need, and school citizenship.
APPLICATION: In writing to the Principal and submitted to Guidance stating applicant’s goals, his/her statement regarding eligibility requirements, and where the applicant plans to study. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
Deadline: April 1, 2019
PAYMENT: To the recipient upon receipt of proof of successful completion of the first semester.
2019
KETCHUM LUFT SCHOLARSHIP
Please refer to the Community Foundation Booklet available at www.capecodfoundation.org
for an application and all information necessary. This award is for $2,500.00
2019
KIWANIS OF LOWER CAPE COD Robert Prew Memorial Scholarship
COMMITTEE: Kiwanis Scholarship Committee
ELIGIBILITY: Nauset Regional High School senior who was a member of the Builders Club at Nauset Regional Middle School and is planning on attending college. Selection will be made on grades, recommendations and need.
AWARD: $1,000.00 (renewable with re-application each year)
APPLICATION: Letter stating college plans, high school accomplishments, activities, clubs and any volunteer work. Please include a letter of recommendation from teachers, counselor and/or community leaders. A transcript must accompany letter. Submit package by April 1st to Guidance:
PAYMENT: Payment to student after successful completion (2.0 GPA) of first semester.
2019
KIWANIS OF LOWER CAPE COD SCHOLARSHIP MARY JANE ROSEN
COMMITTEE: Kiwanis Scholarship Committee
ELIGIBILITY: Nauset Regional High School senior who is planning on attending college. Selection will be made on grades, recommendation and need.
AWARD: $1,000.00 (renewable with re-application each year)
APPLICATION: Letter stating college plans, high school accomplishments, activities, clubs and any volunteer work. Please include a letter of recommendation from teachers, counselor and/or community leaders. A transcript must accompany letter. Submit package by April 1st to Guidance
PAYMENT: Payment to student after successful completion (2.0 GPA) of first semester.
2019
KIWANIS OF LOWER CAPE COD David Wadsworth Memorial Scholarship
COMMITTEE: Kiwanis Scholarship Committee
ELIGIBILITY: Nauset Regional High School senior who is planning on going to college and who is dedicated to volunteering in the community. Selection will be made on grades, recommendation, volunteer hours and need.
AWARD: $500.00 (renewable with re-application each year)
APPLICATION: Letter stating college plans, high school accomplishments, activities, clubs and any volunteer work. Please include a letter of recommendation from teachers, counselor and/or community leaders. A transcript must accompany letter. Submit package by April 1st to Guidance
PAYMENT: Payment to student after successful completion (2.0 GPA) of first semester.
2019
KIWANIS OF LOWER CAPE COD Claire Junkins/Friends Market Memorial
COMMITTEE: Kiwanis Scholarship Committee
ELIGIBILITY: Nauset Regional High School senior who is pursuing a degree in education, grades K through 12. Primary focus on health science/nutrition or well being subjects. Applicant must have a 3.0 GPA or above.
AWARD: $2,000.00
APPLICATION: Letter stating college plans, high school accomplishments, activities, clubs and any volunteer work. Please include a letter of recommendation from teachers, counselor and/or community leaders. A transcript must accompany letter. Submit package by April 1st to Guidance
PAYMENT: Payment to student after successful completion (2.0 GPA) of first semester.
2019
THE LATANZI, SPAULDING & LANDRETH SCHOLARSHIP
LaTanzi, Spaulding & Landreth is a community based, general practice law firm. Its scholarship fund is to encourage the study of and interest in law, government or the social sciences and careers in those fields.
COMMITTEE: The Principal and Guidance Director of Nauset Regional High School and representatives of LaTanzi, Spaulding & Landreth.
AWARD: $1,500 for the first year of college.
ELIGIBILITY: A graduating senior of Nauset Regional High School, with a class rank in the upper one-fourth of the class, who demonstrates financial need.
APPLICATION: Filing of the application form and financial statement to Guidance by April 1st. Attached to the application form should be a copy of the high school transcript with SAT scores.
PAYMENT: Directly to college upon receipt of invoice.
THE LATANZI, SPAULDING & LANDRETH SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATION FORM AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Name:______Address: ______Class Rank: ______Guidance Counselor: ______
Father or Guardian Mother Name: ______Name: ______Employer: ______Employer: ______Income (Before taxes): ______Income (Before taxes):______Combined Parental Income (Before taxes): ______
Sibling Name Age Parents Contribution to College
______
1. How much will your parents contribute to your ______college expenses during your freshman year? 2. How much have you been awarded in scholarships to date? ______
3. How much have you applied for in student loans to date?
4. How much have you earned from paid employment? ______
5. How much have you saved for college expenses? ______
6. Attach a copy of your high school transcript to this application.
7. On a separate page: a. Describe school or community related activities, if any, which are not set forth in your transcript. b. Describe your income generating work experiences. c. Describe experiences or activities which show your interest in and/or the possibility of a career in, law, government or the
2019
LEO F. MCCARTHY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: High School Principal, Guidance Director and a Guidance Counselor
AWARD: $250.00
ELIGIBILITY: A senior who is graduating from Nauset Regional High School and going on to a four-year college.
Preference will be given to a student who is pursuing a career in the field of American History.
APPLICATION: A letter to the Principal and given to the Guidance Secretary. Please refer to your career goals in relation to the study of American History. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications
Deadline: April 1, 2019
PAYMENT: Payment to student in college name at graduation.
2019
LOUISE C. VANDERHOUT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: High School Principal, Director of Guidance and an instructor knowledgeable of the nominees and criteria for selection.
AWARD: $10,000 per year
May be renewed if recipient remains eligible by meeting the stated certification requirements which are listed under Eligibility below and funds are available.
ELIGIBILITY: NRHS graduates having a permanent residence in the Town of Orleans, Brewster, Eastham, or Wellfleet.
Must be pursuing a bachelor’s or equivalent college degree from an accredited college.
Must have a B or 3.0 cumulative average and maintain a same or higher average on a yearly basis in his/her college studies. No college programs designed as Pass or Fail can be considered – certification form from the appropriate college authority must be provided to trustees in order to be eligible for renewal.
Must have a need for financial assistance to meet the expenses of room, board, tuition, books and fees.
Must have displayed an involvement in extra-curricular activities for the general benefit of the community.
APPLICATION: Please submit a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance Department by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: $5,000 upon proof of enrollment for first semester. (Send to Guidance Department)
$5,000 upon receipt of first semester grades. (Forward to Guidance Department)
2019
LOWEY FITZGERALD WELLNESS SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Kevin Lowey and Laura Fitzgerald
AWARD: $500
ELIGIBILITY: To a graduating Nauset High School senior who will participate in a career in the health and wellness field.
APPLICATION: Essay (no more than 1 page) stating your major and how you plan to help others in a physical, nutritional or emotional dimension of well-being. Student transcript must accompany application. Submit to Guidance by April 1st.
PAYMENT: To student at graduation.
2019
MARTHA J. WHITE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: William White and Dee Smith, Guidance Director at Nauset High School
AWARD: TWO (2) at $1500.00 each
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior from Nauset Regional High School planning to attend an institute of higher learning.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance Department by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: To the recipient at graduation.
2019
MARTHA J. WHITE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION (typed or printed in ink)
NAME: ______
ADDRESS:______
PARENT/GUARDIAN: ______
DOB: ______
SIBLINGS AND AGES: ______
______
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES WHILE AT NAUSET: ______
SCHOOL OR COLLEGE YOU PLAN TO ATTEND: ______
MAJOR COURSE OF STUDY: ______
TUITION ______ROOM/BOARD ______FEES ______
OTHER FINANCIAL AID YOU ARE TO RECEIVE ______
______
STUDENT SAVINGS TOWARD COLLEGE ______
Attach a one page personal statement.
2019
McCarthy Women’s Warrior Five Fund
COMMITTEE: Suzanne Kenney and Judith McCarthy
AWARD: $5,000
ELIGIBILITY:
• Female high school senior enrolled to attend college • Need based • Minimum GPA of 2.5 • Engaged in extra curriculum, with preference givem to involvement on the golf team.
APPLICATION: Completion of application form including essay, two letters of recommendation (1) from a teacher and (1) from your coach. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. Submit to Guidance by April 1, 2019
PAYMENT: Payment made to school after first semester grades showing minimum GPA of 2.5 and 2nd semester schedule.
McCarthy Women’s Warrior Five Fund Application Form
FULL NAME______
HOME ADDRESS ______
NAME OF COLLEGE TO WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED AND PLAN TO ATTEND:
LIST FULLY ALL SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: (attach separate sheet if necessary)
Please write and attach to this application an essay on what scholarship means in pursuit of further education and plans for the future.
Submit this application along with your high school transcript, two letters of recommendation from your teacher and coach to Guidance by April 1st, 2019.
2019
Melissa C. Buono Memorial Scholarship
About this scholarship: Melissa was a young High School student from Connecticut who loved summers on Cape Cod. This is her family’s way of expressing their gratitude for the joy she experienced here.
COMMITTEE: Members of the Buono Family
AMOUNT: $1,000
ELIGIBILITY: A NHRS senior who will be attending a four year accredited college after graduation. Applicants should possess a good academic record, be involved in extracurricular activities at school and/or community; and have dealt with some personal adversity in a positive manner.
APPLICATION: Candidates are to submit the following application along with short essay describing a significant adversity in their life as well as how they overcame it. Two letters of reference and Transcript must be submitted with application.
Submit to guidance office by April 1st, 2019.
PAYMENT: To the student after first semester grades with a minimum GPA of 2.5.
Melissa C. Buono Scholarship Application
Name:______Address: ______Class Rank: ______GPA ______
Father or Guardian Mother Name: ______Name: ______Employer: ______Employer: ______Income (Before taxes): ______Income (Before taxes):______Combined Parental Income (Before taxes): ______
Sibling Name Age Parents Contribution to College ______
1. How much will your parents contribute to your ______college expenses during your freshman year?
2. How much have you been awarded in scholarships to date? ______
3. How much have you applied for in student loans to date?
4. How much have you earned from paid employment? ______
5. How much have you saved for college expenses? ______
6. Short essay describing a significant adversity in their life as well as how you overcame it.
COMPLETE APPLICATION INCLUDES
____ Application form ____ Short Essay as stated in # 6 ____ Two letters of reference ____ Transcript Submit to Guidance by April 1, 2019
2019
MILES TIBBETTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Members of Miles Tibbetts’ Family and the Guidance Director
AWARD: One at $1,000
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Senior from Nauset Regional High School who is in good standing and who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to voluntary (unpaid) community service.
APPLICATION: Submit transcript and a 300 to 500 word essay that explains in detail your voluntary (unpaid) participation in community service while in high school. Please include your name, address, telephone and email address in the letter. Also include the name and contact information for a source directly related to your volunteerism. This person will be contacted as part of the selection process. It may not be a family member.
Submit application to [email protected] no later than April 1, 2019.
PAYMENT: Payment will be made to the student at graduation.
2019
MILL POND PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP In memory of Patricia Neighbors Silverman
COMMITTEE: Principal of Nauset Regional High School and Guidance Director
AWARD: $2,000
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior of Nauset Regional High School in recognition of their academic standing and stated goal to pursue an education in the field of conservation and environmental science. The scholarship is made in honor of Patricia Neighbors Silverman who was instrumental in establishing the Mill Pond Preservation Association. The association was founded in 1984 as a non-profit group dedicated to the preservation of Mill Pond, Little Cove and Robert’s Cove, including their shores, banks and overlooking land.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Payable to college by September 2019.
2019
National Honor Society Scholarship
COMMITTEE: Each scholarship application will be evaluated by a committee comprised of the National Honor Society Advisers as well as a select group of Nauset faculty members.
AWARD: $1,000 awarded to one student.
ELIGIBILITY: A student who is graduating from Nauset Regional High School as a member of the Class of 2019 and plans to attend a college in the 2019- 2020 school year. (Not restricted to NHS members- any senior may apply regardless of NHS membership status.)
APPLICATION: Please respond to the following prompt:
The National Honor Society identifies scholarship, leadership, service, and character as its four main values. Please write an essay in which you address each of these four pillars as they have pertained to your experiences in high school. Please demonstrate the quality of your experiences through a story (or stories) that highlight what these four pillars mean to you.
The scholarship committee is looking for students who value the quality of their dedication to these values and are able to effectively demonstrate that. There is no correct way to answer the prompt, so long as you convey your experiences and their relative importance to your growth over the last four years. Please limit your response to no longer than 1,000 words.
Submit to guidance office by April 1st, 2019.
PAYMENT: The scholarship recipient will receive a check at Scholarship Awards Night.
2019
NAUSET EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: An Association member appointed by the President of the Association.
AWARD: $1000.00
ELIGIBILITY: A Nauset Regional High School senior who intends to enter the teaching profession.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. .
PAYMENT: Made to the recipient when proof of payment for the second semester has been submitted. This is on the condition that the student has successfully completed the first semester and will be a full time student in a teaching program for the second semester (minimum 2.5 gpa)
NMBC Senior Scholarship Application Nauset Music Booster Club (NMBC) Scholarship Information
Committee: NMBC executive board members; NRHS instrumental and vocal music teachers.
Senior Scholarship: Up to two (2) senior scholarships of $1,500 each.
Eligibility Requirements: The NMBC Senior Scholarship is open to graduating seniors who have been active in Nauset Regional High School music programs and wish to pursue music at an accredited school, college or university. They may pursue music by studying music education, music performance, music therapy, etc., OR by continuing lessons and performance while studying another field of their choice.
Each student will have demonstrated a strong commitment to the Nauset Regional High School music program for 4 years (unless a transfer student) or have shown commitment to musical performance in other important ways. Music should be a significant part of the student’s high school career, but they do not have to be first chairs or lead players. Students will have shown leadership in the music community, participated in music events inside and outside the classroom, supported Nauset Music and NMBC activities, and have an appreciation for the arts. Students will be selected jointly by the board of NMBC and the music teachers based on their overall contribution to the music program.
Procedures: Students must complete the NMBC Senior Scholarship Application (see below), including a short essay (one page) and details of their participation in music programs and their plans to continue in the future.
Payment: The scholarship award will be contingent upon the successful completion of the first semester of the recipient’s continued education, which must occur within one year of the award. Scholarship awards will be made upon review of the college transcript, and may be made to the institution or to reimburse the recipient directly, as arranged with the award recipients.
Nauset Music Booster Club, Inc. (NMBC) PO Box 2528 Orleans, MA 02653 Senior Scholarship Application:
Name______Date of Birth ______
Name of parent(s) or guardian(s)______
Address______
1. What is your planned major in college?______
2. How do you plan to continue your involvement in music during college?______
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3. State briefly your career goals:______
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4. To what colleges, universities or conservatories have you applied?______
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5. List all curricular Nauset High School music ensembles that you have participated in, and the years involved. ______
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6. List all extra-curricular music ensembles and programs that you have participated in, both in high school and in the community. ______
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7. List years of private lessons, vocal and/or instrumental, and the name of your private teacher(s). ______
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8. List any individual music awards that you have received while attending Nauset High School (Ex: Southeast District, MAJE outstanding soloist, All-State Recommendation, etc.)
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9. List any other extra-curricular activities, sports, and awards received while attending Nauset High School. ______
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10. On a separate sheet, please describe what the Nauset Music program has done for you personally and academically.
Student/Applicant signature______Date ______
Parent/Guardian signature______Date ______
2019
NAUSET REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Nauset Student Council Advisors
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior with a minimum 2.7 GPA, going on to further education that has been actively involved in Student Council or Student Government throughout the majority of high school.
Student Involvement in additional Nauset activities; either clubs or sports - both being ideal. A graduating senior who has had a leadership role in school and/or community.
APPLICATION: In writing to Guidance no later than April 1st. The letter should detail your leadership role and involvement at Nauset. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: To the school of the recipient’s choice upon completion of a successful first semester.
2019
NAUSET ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP (In memory of Nate Pulling, Dr. Rev. William Barker and Frederick Wilson Jr. Joseph Lawler and Dr. Rev. Phillip Mitchell)
COMMITTEE: Composed of members of the Nauset Rotary Club.
AWARD: 5 @ $1,000 each scholarship will be in memory of the above named as all of these men represented the finest of Rotary, living the Rotary Motto of “Service Above Self”. .
ELIGIBILITY: 1. A member of the graduating class at Nauset Regional High School with the exception that a graduate may apply one year later than their date graduation provided that the delay results from being involved in a year long Rotary Activity (i.e. Youth Exchange Program). 2. Active in the school and/or relevant achievements in out-of- school activities 3. Good academic standing 4. Financial need 5. Plans to attend an accredited institution of not less than one year duration.
APPLICATION: To be completed and addressed to the Principal and returned to Guidance Office no later than April 1st. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. To be considered all applications must be typed.
PAYMENT: Payable to the recipient upon the successful completion of the first semester or marking term and enrollment in the second semester or marking term.
2019
NAUSET ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Name:______
Address:______
Phone Number: ______
Today’s Date: ______
Father’s name and occupation: ______
Mother’s name and occupation: ______
What is your class rank? ______What is your GPA? ______
In what school activities did you participate during your time at Nauset Regional? Please indicate any offices you held in these activities.
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Did you participate in any outside of school activities that were organized by community, church or club groups? If so, please share them with us below.
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Describe in detail your hobbies and any relevance you believe they may have to your future education and career.
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What college do you plan to attend? Have you been accepted? (Y/N)
First choice: ______
Second choice: ______
Third choice: ______
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What is your intended field of study in college and your career plans upon graduation from college?
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What are your estimated annual college expenses? Please itemize by tuition, fees, housing, books and any other expenses you anticipate.
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How much financial assistance will your parents be able to provide each year?
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How much have you saved for your education?
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Have you qualified for financial aid at the school you plan to attend? If so, how much financial aid will you receive?
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Where have you worked during past summers and/or during the school year and where do you plan to work this summer? How does your work experience relate to your future plans?
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How much money do you anticipate earning this summer?
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How much of your summer income will be saved for your education? ______
Please tell us anything else you feel we should know as we evaluate your application. Please feel free to use additional paper, if necessary.
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Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
Submit to Guidance Department by April 1st.
2019
NICK DeSIMONE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Members of Nick DeSimone’s Family
AWARD: Several at $1,000
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating Senior from Nauset Regional High School who is attending a two or four year college planning on majoring in physical education or athletic training.
APPLICATION: 500 word letter submitted to Guidance, addressed to committee addressing your personal goals relative to Physical Education/Athletic Training and why Physical Education is important in your life and the lives of others. Deadline for submission is April 1, 2019.
PAYMENT: Payment will be mailed to the student by the family.
NICHOLAS ‘NICK’ DESIMONE
Our son Nick graduated from Nauset High School in 1998. He loved sports; all sports. Nauset Ball was probably his favorite activity in PE class. He played Baseball, Hockey and Football while in high school. He went on to become Junior and Senior Captain of the Football program which was an unfunded program originated in his sophomore year. He helped fund raise for the program by waiting tables and washing dishes for team dinners, selling ads for the program book and setting up for the Pops in the Park concerts. He loved the camaraderie of the football team and made many close friends. After graduating from high school, Nick had the opportunity to coach alongside his father, Lenny, the Nauset Freshmen Football coach. This was by far one of his fondest memories. Nick’s favorite sport though was Hockey which he played from the time he was four years old throughout high school and into college. He had a passion for the sport both as a player and a spirit raiser, often loving to get the crowd into the game.
Upon graduation from Nauset High, Nick went on to Bridgewater State University where he majored in Physical Education. He also attended the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. While in college he continued his love of sports by playing Football and Hockey. Nick continued to have aspirations to one day get back into coaching. As an adult, Nick worked at a number of local restaurants including The Brewster Fish House and Fin in Dennis, where he became a talented cook.
We hope this gives you an insight into what kind of person Nick was. He loved to make people laugh and many of his friends thought he was the funniest guy they knew. Remember to follow your dreams and that success takes hard work. Good luck!
Chris and Lenny DeSimone
2019
NORTHWEST SCHOOLHOUSE SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Composed of three members of the Board of Directors, designated by the Noble Grand and approved by the Trustees of the Oddfellows Lodge.
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: A current graduate of Nauset Regional High School and/or Cape Cod Regional Technical High School or any secondary school and a resident within the boundaries of said school district at the time of graduation that has been accepted by a degree-granting institution of higher learning.
APPLICATION: In writing, to the Principal of the Nauset Regional High School and submitted to Guidance Department no later than April 1st. Student transcripts must accompany all Scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Directly to the recipient after the successful completion of their first semester to cover tuition, student fees, books, and other related charges. To be paid when enrolled for the second semester.
NORTHWEST SCHOOLHOUSE APPLICATION (page 1)
To be filled out by applicant
Student’s name: Last name ______First name ______Middle I. ____
Permanent mailing address:______Street or box number City State Zip
Date of birth: Month ______Day ______Year______
Sex: Male ______Female ______
Student’s social security number ______
Student’s marital status: Unmarried ______Married ______
Name of institution to be attended:______
What other scholarships applied for? ______
Father’s name: ______Step father:______Male Guardian: ______
Address: ______
Occupation/Title: ______
Employed by______Number of years ______
Mother’s name:______Step mother: ______Female guardian: ______
Address: ______
Occupation/Title: ______
Total number in parent’s household ______Number in college ______Number going to college in the next four years ______
NORTHWEST SCHOOLHOUSE APPLICATION (page 2) Student’s assets and benefits______
Assets as of June this year ______
Special educational benefits (to be received this July or next June) ______
Amount of social security benefits to be received per month ______
Number of months social security benefits to be received ______
Amount of veterans of G.I. bill benefits to be received per month ______
Number of months veterans of G.I. bill benefits to be received ______
Other benefits to be received per year ______
Student’s total resources: ______
Student’s wages over the past four years:______
How much saved for college? ______
Financial assistance from student’s parents in the next four years: ______
Grants: ______Scholarships: ______Education loans: ______
Educational expenses for school or college per year: ______
Student: Write short history of self and schooling: ______
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Submit with letter and transcript no later than April 1st to Guidance Department.
2019
ORLEANS CHAMBER FOUNDATION INC. SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Composed of five members of the Orleans Chamber of Commerce
AWARD: Nine (9) awards at $1,000
ELIGIBLITY: A member of the graduating class at Nauset Regional High School Active in the school and/or community activities and: • Good academic standing • Financial Need • Plans to attend an accredited institution of not less than two years duration
Preference may be given to students studying majors that will benefit the Blue Economy; A long range plan to promote & sustain a marine centered live-work-play economy. A broad descriptor that recognizes the vast role that water, both salt and fresh, plays in our everyday life from economic, sociologic, as well as physical and human geographic perspectives. It is understanding our relationship with the water resources surrounding us, how we interact, and finding a sustainable and symbiotic course for the future. Business Classifications include; Public Administration, National Security, Manufacturing, Marine Civil Construction, Agriculture/Fishing, Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, Transportation & Warehousing, Finance & Insurance, Professional, Scientific & Technical Services, Arts/Entertainment/Recreation, Educational Services, Accommodation & Food Services.
APPLICATION: To be typed and returned to the Guidance office no later than April 1st. Your application will not be considered unless it is typed. Please attach a copy of your high school transcript.
PAYMENT: To the student at graduation.
2019 ORLEANS CHAMBER FOUNDATION, INC. SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION-Page 1
Name: Today’s Date:
Address:
Phone Number:
Father’s Name and Occupation:
Mother’s Name and Occupation:
What is your class rank? What is your GPA?
In what school activities did you participate during your time at Nauset Regional High School? Please indicate any offices you held in these activities.
Did you participate in any outside schools activities that were organized by community, church or club groups? If so, please share them with us below.
Describe in detail your hobbies and any relevance you believe they may have to your future education and career.
What college do you plan to attend? Have you been accepted yet? (Y/N):
First choice: Have you been accepted yet? (Y/N): Second choice: Have you been accepted yet? (Y/N): Third Choice: Have you been accepted yet? (Y/N):
What is your intended field of study in college and your career plans upon graduation from college?
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What are your estimated annual college expenses? Please itemize by tuition, fees, housing, books and any other expenses you anticipate. Tuition: $ Fees: $ Room/Board:$
Books:$ Travel:$ Other:$
How much financial assistance will your parents be able to provide each year?
How much have you saved for your education?
Have you qualified for financial aid at the school you plan to attend? If so, how much financial aid will you receive?
How much money do you anticipate earning this summer? How much of your summer income will be saved for your education? Where have you worked during past summers and/or during the school year and where do you plan to work this summer? How does your work experience relate to your future plans?
Please tell us anything else you feel we should know as we evaluate your application.
Please feel free to use additional paper if necessary.
The Orleans Community Exchange
A Scholarship Organization
Post Office Box 2542 Orleans, Massachusetts 02653
2019 Scholarship Application
COMMITTEE: Composed of members of the Orleans Community Exchange, subject to ratification by the Board of Directors.
AWARD: For seniors graduating from Nauset Regional High School and Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. This is a need based scholarship. Scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $ 1,000 per scholarship.
APPLICATION: Please complete the attached application form and mail to: The Orleans Community Exchange Post Office Box 2542 Orleans, MA 02653
All applications must be received by April 1, 2019.
PAYMENT: The entire Scholarship Award will be forwarded to the school of the student’s choice when proof of matriculation is received by the Orleans Community Exchange. All awards will be for the Fall 2019 semester.
The Orleans Community Exchange
A Scholarship Organization
Post Office Box 2542 Orleans, Massachusetts 02653
2019 Scholarship Application
Student Information
Name Street Address City ST ZIP Code Home Phone and E-mail Address
College or University Information
Name of College or University that you are planning to attend:______
Please list minimum cost of attendance for one year (in itemized format) in Expenditures on Page 2.
Have you been accepted? ______What is your expected major?______
Have you received a scholarship from this institution? ______If yes, state amount in Resources section on Page 2.
Family Information
With which adult family member (s) do you reside? ______
Mothers Name Occupation Level of Education Completed
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Fathers Name Occupation Level of Education Completed
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Siblings: Name: Age: Level of Education Completed: ______
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Work and Experience
Include both paid and volunteer work experience. Work Experience Position or Duties Duration of Employment Comments ______
Financial Information
Have you received any scholarships toward your first year expenses, other than those from the institution listed above? If yes, please name the Institution(s) or Organization(s) or state other and explain: ______
Also include this amount in Resources section below. ------Are you eligible for an MCAS Scholarship? ______
Financial need is one of the criteria used in awarding this scholarship, therefore we would like to have a summary of financial support for your anticipated educational expenses. Complete the Resources and Expenditures sections below. Please do not leave any areas blank, if zero indicate with -0-. If Unknown, indicate with UNK. Resources Expenditures
Amount from family $______Tuition and Fees $ ______Amount from your savings $ ______Housing $ ______Personal Earnings $ ______Transportation $ ______Scholarship from College or University $ ______Board $ ______(as stated above) Scholarship(s) from other source(s) as $ ______Books, supplies $ ______stated in the section, above. Amount from Educational Loans $ ______Other (please explain) $______Other (please explain) $ ______
TOTAL FUNDS $ ______TOTAL EXPENSES $______
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Please include the following with your application:
Transcript with current grades and class rank.
Personal Essay: Please attach an essay describing your academic and career goals and interests, unique educational experiences (ie: special projects), leadership experience, your involvement in community service and describe in detail any volunteer positions which you have listed above. Please also address any special family circumstances or situations, financial needs, college plans of other children in your family. Include any circumstances that you would like the committee to consider in reviewing your application.
Letters of Recommendation: Please attach two (2) letters of recommendations, one of which must be from a member of your school faculty.
Agreement and Signature
By submitting this application, I affirm that the facts set forth in it are true and complete. I understand that if I am approved for a Scholarship, any false statements, omissions, or other misrepresentations made by me on this application will result in the withdrawal of any award.
Name (printed) X Signature and Date X _____, 2019
Our Policy
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY APRIL 1, 2019. Please forward your completed application to: The Orleans Community Exchange, Post Office Box 2542, Orleans, MA 02653. It is the policy of this organization to hold any and all information provided on this application in the strictest confidence. The entire Scholarship Award will be forwarded to the school of the student’s choice when proof of matriculation is received by the Orleans Community Exchange. All awards will be for the Fall 2019 semester.
2019
ORLEANS EASTHAM AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION (Administered by the Orleans Rotary Club)
ELIGIBILITY
Only applicants in their senior year at Nauset Regional High School or Cape Cod Regional Technical High School are eligible for selection to receive an Orleans-Eastham Ambulance Association 4-year scholarship, which is awarded by the Orleans Rotary Club. An applicant must be a permanent resident of the Nauset Regional School District, generally inclusive of Brewster, Eastham, Orleans, Provincetown, Truro, and Wellfleet. A permanent resident is considered to be a person who declares any of these towns as his or her legal residence, and has actually lived in one or more of these towns for at least six months prior to the date of the application.
Applicants pursuing a medically-related course of study will be given primary considerations. A medically-related course of study is not limited to programs leading to a medical degree, but rather may be liberally interpreted to include those such as paramedical training, licensed practical nursing, dental hygiene or any medically-related training considered to be qualifying by the Orleans Rotary Club Ambulance Scholarship Committee.
Criteria used in the selection of scholarship recipients include: Declared interest is a specific medically- related course of study, demonstrated academic diligence and achievement, good citizenship and financial need.
APPLICATIONS
Scholarship applications must include: (1) home address and telephone number of the applicant; (2) high school transcript and appropriate teacher recommendations; (3) statement by the applicant regarding college and career aspirations; (4) summary of high school and other activities of relevance; and (5) a detailed statement of financial need. Applications must be submitted before April 1st to the Guidance Secretary at the appropriate school.
Each year no more than five scholarship applications selected by the Guidance Department of Nauset High School and as many as five selected by the Guidance Department of Cape Cod Tech may be submitted to the Chairman of the Orleans Rotary Club Ambulance Scholarship Committee for recipient selection by the Committee.
PAYMENT PROCEDURE
After the first semester in each of four years in college, scholarship recipients must submit a timely report (including photocopy of the college’s grades summary) to the guidance director of the high school from which the student graduated. Subject to satisfactory review of the relevant guidance department and the Rotary Ambulance Scholarship Committee, arrangements will be made for prompt funding to be sent directly to the student.
2019
Orleans Firebirds * russ ford memorial Scholarship
COMMITTEE: Sue Horton, Orleans Firebirds, GM/Baseball Operations Nancy Nickerson, Orleans Firebirds Guidance Director, Athletic Director and Principal, Nauset Regional High School
AWARD: Two at $500
ELIGIBILITY: The recipient must be a member of the graduating class of Nauset Regional High School who is planning to attend a degree-granting institute of higher learning. The applicant must also be a regular playing member of a varsity team at Nauset or have participated as a volunteer and/or intern for the Orleans Firebirds during their years at Nauset.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: To the students either at graduation, or at an Orleans Firebirds home game First Pitch ceremony.
2019
ORLEANS INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS FRATERNAL LODGE NO. 132 SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Composed of three members of the Lodge, designated by the Noble Grand and approved by the Trustees of the Lodge.
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: A current graduate of Nauset Regional High School and/or Cape Cod Regional Technical High School or any secondary school and a resident within the boundaries of said school district at the time of graduation that has been accepted by a degree-granting institution of higher learning.
APPLICATION: In writing, to the Principal of the Nauset Regional High School and submitted to Guidance Department no later than April 1st. Student transcripts must accompany all Scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Directly to the recipient after the successful completion of their first semester to cover tuition, student fees, books, and other related charges. To be paid when enrolled for the second semester.
ORLEANS INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS FRATERNAL LODGE NO. 132 SCHOLARSHIP
To be filled out by applicant:
Student’s name: Last: First: MI:
Permanent mailing address: Street or box number City State Zip Date of birth: Gender: Male Female:
Student’s social security number:
Student’s marital status: Unmarried Married Married
Name of institution to be attended:
What other scholarships applied for?
Father’s name: Step father: Male Guardian:
Address:
Occupation/Title:
Employer: Number of years:
Mother’s name: Step mother: Female guardian:
Address:
Occupation/Title:
Employer: Number of years:
Total number in parent’s household:
Number in college:
Number going to college in the next four years:
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ORLEANS INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS FRATERNAL LODGE NO. 132 SCHOLARSHIP
Student’s assets and benefits:
Assets as of June this year:
Special educational benefits (to be received this July or next June):
Amount of social security benefits to be received per month:
Number of months social security benefits to be received:
Amount of veterans of G.I. bill benefits to be received per month:
Number of months veterans of G.I. bill benefits to be received:
Other benefits to be received per year:
Student’s total resources:
Student’s wages over the past four years: How much saved for college?:
Financial assistance from student’s parents in the next four years:
Grants: Scholarships: Education loans:
Educational expenses for school or college per year:
Student: Write short history of self and schooling:
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BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
Orleans/Eastham Lodge No. 2572
2019 APPLICATION FOR ELKS SCHOLARSHIP OR CAREER ENHANCEMENT AWARD
The Orleans-Eastham Lodge of Elks will award Five Hundred Dollar ($500.00) scholarships to six (6) high school seniors who are U.S. Citizen and reside within the eight (8) Lower Cape towns serviced by the Orleans/Eastham B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 2572, or attend a high school within the Lodge jurisdiction. The purpose of this award is to further their educational or vocational objectives. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION: It is the responsibility of the applicant to comply with the following instructions and the applicant’s ability to do so will be a factor considered in the award-selection process.
Completed application shall be returned no later than April 1, 2019 to: Orleans-Eastham Elks #2572 Career Awards Committee, 10 McKoy Road, Eastham, MA 02642,.
The applicant shall include all student records from ninth (9th) to the present. Records must bear appropriate school authentication.
The applicant shall prepare and send a statement of not more than 300 words identifying their academic, professional, or vocational goals. This statement must be written by the applicant.
No instruction is intended to deter a candidate from applying for this award. All information will be held confidential. The committee may request a personal interview.
ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS APPLICATION MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED.
BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Page Two PERSONAL HISTORY:
NAME: ______AGE ______SEX ______
ADDRESS: ______
PHONE NUMBER: ______
FATHER’S NAME: ______MOTHER’S NAME: ______
LIST NAME, AGE AND RELATIONSHIP OF ALL PERSONS LIVING IN YOUR HOME AND IN THE HOMES OF YOUR PARENTS IF THEY ARE SEPARATE FROM YOUR RESIDENCE, BUT IMPACT YOUR FINANCIAL STATUS:
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FATHER’S OCCUPATION: ______
MOTHER’S OCCUPATION: ______
ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME: ______
FRATERNAL AFFILIATIONS OF PARENTS/GUARDIANS:______
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DESCRIBE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL-RELATED EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING SPORTS. LIST HONORS AND AWARDS, AND OFFICES OR POSITIONS OF LEADERSHIP:
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DESCRIBE CIVIC AND/OR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: ______
DESCRIBE ALL PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT; TYPE OF WORK, HOURS WORKED, REASON FOR LEAVING AND WORK QUALITY ______
HAVE YOU REASON TO EXPECT FINANCIAL AID FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE, PLEASE GIVE DETAILS: ______
PLEASE LIST COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES THAT HAVE ACCEPTED YOU AND WHICH YOU PLAN TO ATTEND: ______
IF YOUR PLANS TO DO NOT INVOLVE ATTENDING A COLLEGE, PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW YOU WOULD USE THIS AWARD: ______
The Committee thanks you for your interest and wishes you the best in the future.
2019
THE OUTER CAPE CHORALE SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES
PURPOSE: The Outer Cape Chorale’s mission is to promote excellence in the choral arts to all who may wish to participate and/or attend concerts. To that end we wish to facilitate the further study of music by providing a scholarship to a Nauset Senior planning to major in music at an accredited college or university.
ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible, one must be a Senior and a member in good standing of a Nauset Regional High School Music Department ensemble, either choral or instrumental and accepted to a music major curriculum of an accredited college or university.
AWARD The 2019 scholarship award will be for $500 to one student and will be paid to THE INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING ATTENDED BY THE STUDENT.
Award recipient to participate in a presentation at a May 2019 Outer Cape Chorale concert.
APPLICATION AND REFERENCES: Application should be made by completing the Scholarship form and sending it to the Artistic Director by April 1, 2019. In addition to the form, a minimum of two sealed references and a transcript of your secondary school record must accompany the application.
Send to: Allison Beavan, Artistic Director Outer Cape Chorale Scholarship Fund P.O. Box 474 South Wellfleet, MA 02663
PAYMENT: Issued directly to the school mid-September 2019.
THE OUTER CAPE CHORALE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Applications, Transcripts and References Must Be RECEIVED by April 1, 2019.
NAME ______DATE OF BIRTH ______
HOME ADDRESS ______TELEPHONE: ______
PARENTS/GUARDIAN ______
College/University Planning to Attend ______
Intended Major ______
Please list your music experience below. List all experiences that you have had in Nauset’s ensembles, All-Cape, Sr. District and State Festivals as well as solo performances. 9th grade ______10th grade ______11th grade ______12th grade ______
Music Honors, prizes, awards you have received: ______
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THE OUTER CAPE CHORALE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Private music study. Please state the instrument, years and name of teacher(s).
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Future Personal and Professional Goals ______
Student Signature: ______
Parent/Guardian Signature ______
Applications, two sealed references and a high school transcript MUST BE RECEIVED by the Artistic Director by April 1, 2019.
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2019
PETER J. KROPP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Composed of members of the Nauset Rotary Club.
AWARD: $2,500.00
ELIGIBILITY: 1. A member of the graduating class at Nauset Regional High 2. Plans to major in Education at any accredited institution or higher learning. 3. Active in the school and/or relevant achievements in out-of- school activities. 4. Good academic standing 5. Financial Need
APPLICATION: To be completed and addressed to the Principal and returned to Guidance Office no later than April 1st. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. To be considered all applications must be typed.
PAYMENT: Payable to the recipient upon the successful completion of the first semester or marking term and enrollment in the second semester or marking term.
2019
PETER J. KROPP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Name:______
Address:______
Phone Number: ______
Today’s Date: ______
Father’s name and occupation: ______
Mother’s name and occupation: ______
What is your class rank? ______What is your GPA? ______
In what school activities did you participate during your time at Nauset Regional? Please indicate any offices you held in these activities. ______
Did you participate in any outside of school activities that were organized by community, church or club groups? If so, please share them with us below. ______
Describe in detail your hobbies and any relevance you believe they may have to your future education and career. ______
What college do you plan to attend? Have you been accepted? (Y/N)
First choice: ______Second choice: ______Third choice: ______
Submit to Guidance by April 1, 2019.
2019
POYANT FAMILY TRUSTEE SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Poyant family and Guidance Director of Nauset Regional High School
AWARD: $1,000
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior of Nauset Regional High School who plans on attending a four year college, has been involved in community service and actively participated in school activities. Special consideration will be given to a resident of Provincetown.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Poyant Family Scholarship Committee by April 1st and submit to Guidance stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcript must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: To be paid directly to student.
2019
PROVINCETOWN FIREMEN’S ASSOCIATION, INC. SCHOLARSHIP (Given by the Provincetown Firemen’s Association)
COMMITTEE: Trustees of the Firemen’s Association
AWARD: Quantity and amounts vary
ELIGIBILITY: The recipient must be a graduate of Nauset Regional High School who intends to further his/her education. Recipient must be a full time first year student. Academic proficiency and good citizenship shall be important factors in awarding scholarship.
Priority will be given to:
• Child of an active Association member • Child of a retired Association member • Provincetown or Truro resident
APPLICATION: Letter to Committee including two letters of recommendation. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications in writing by April 1st to:
Provincetown Firemen’s Association 25 Shank Painter Rd Provincetown, MA 02657
PAYMENT: Payable to the recipient upon successful completion of the first semester. Recipient must submit copy of grade report immediately after successful completion of the first semester (no later than February 15th) to the above address.
PROVINCETOWN FIREMEN’S ASSOCIATION
Personal Data
Name: Honors you received in high school: High School and community extracurricular activities
9th grade 10th grade 11th grade 12th grade
Work Experience
Year: Employer: Hours/Week: Year: Employer: Hours/Week: Colleges to which you have applied: Accepted: College you plan to attend: Intended field of study:
Family Data
Parent: Occupation Employer Parent: Occupation: Employer: No. of dependent children in family (excluding yourself): Number of children in college next year: Name: College: Cost: Name: College: Cost:
Financial Data
Itemize your prospective expenses Tuition: $ Room and Board:$ Approximate total cost of first year’s program:$ Your Expected contribution:$ Your family’s contribution:$ Total Cost $
Please return this application with your letter, transcript and letters of reference to:
Provincetown Firemen’s Association 25 Shank Painter Road Provincetown, MA 02657 Attn: Paul Silva
2019
SHELLFISH PROMOTION AND TASTING SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: SPAT Board of Directors
AWARD: $2500.00 a year for four years to a student pursuing higher learning
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is for a student pursuing a career in aquaculture or a related industry. Student must be enrolling in a two or four-year college program, and desires to work in aquaculture related fields such as business management and shellfish production, aquaculture education, saltwater ecosystems or harbor management. These guidelines must be met every year in order to be eligible for the scholarship.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance Department by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Payable to student at graduation upon proof of college acceptance.
2019
ST. JOAN OF ARC GUILD SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: The Principal of Nauset Regional High School, the Scholarship Coordinator and three members of the St. Joan of Arc Guild scholarship committee.
AWARD: Various Amounts
ELIGIBILITY: 1.The student must be a graduating senior from NRHS, Monomoy High or Cape Cod Tech. 2. The student must be a “practicing” member of the St. Joan of Arc Parish. 3. The student must have a need for financial aid. 4. The student must be recommended by the Principal and teachers as scholastically, morally, and socially prepared for college. 5. The student must have been accepted at an accredited two or four-year college.
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Principal and submit to Guidance Department by April 1st stating the reason you are requesting this scholarship, your intended program of study and career goals. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. Application to include two letters of recommendation.
PAYMENT: Check to be sent to the college during the summer following graduation.
2019
Street Eats of Orleans Scholarship
COMMITTEE: The three partners of Street Eats of Orleans
AMOUNT: Two (2) @ $500 each
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior of Nauset High Regional High School. Consideration will be given to those interested in a non-tech field, particularly but not restricted to-Culinary, restaurant/hospitality, arts, electrical, carpentry, plumbing ect. Can be applied to college, apprenticeship, program or class, or internship.
APPLICATION: Complete the application as well as a letter to the principle stating your goals, a statement regarding eligibility requirements and where you plan to study. Transcript must be included with application. To be submitted to guidance no later than April 1st, 2019.
PAYMENT: Payment will be made to the school after first semester grades.
Street Eats of Orleans Application
To be filled out by applicant
Student’s name: Last name ______First name ______Middle I. ____
Permanent mailing address: ______Street or box number City State Zip
Date of birth: Month ______Day ______Year ______
Sex: ______Male ______Female ______
Name of institution to be attended: ______
What other scholarships applied for? ______
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Father’s name: ______Step father: ______Male Guardian: ______
Address: ______
Occupation/Title: ______
Employed by______Number of years ______
Mother’s name:______Step mother:______Female guardian: ______
Address: ______
Occupation/Title: ______
Total number in parent’s household ______
Number in college ______
Number going to college in the next four years ______
2019
SUSAN CARTER CONNELL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Principal and Director of Guidance of Nauset Regional High School and Director of Lighthouse Charter School
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: To a graduating senior girl of Nauset Regional High School who is an athlete and intends to further her education. Consideration will be given to:
• Cape Cod Lighthouse School Graduates • Financial Need • Academic Excellence • Athletic Excellence • Good Citizenship
APPLICATION: In writing to the Principal and submitted to Guidance Department by April 1st stating applicant’s goals, her statement of meeting the above eligibility requirements and where the applicant plans to further her education. Please state if you attended CCLHCS. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: To the recipient at graduation.
2019
SWAP SHOP ECOLOGY ACTION PRIZE
COMMITTEE: Elaine McIlroy, Harriet Korim and Lydia Vivante
AWARD: Amount Varies
ELIGIBILITY: A graduating senior who has actively demonstrated concern for the environment. Financial need is a secondary consideration. Preference given to a Wellfleet resident.
APPLICATION: Write a letter to the “Friends of the Dump” describing ways in which you have actively demonstrated your concern for the environment. Briefly discuss your academic career plans. Preference will be given to applications with references from relevant individuals or organizations. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications. Send no later than April 1st to:
Ms. Harriet Korim PO Box 3040 Wellfleet, MA 02667
PAYMENT: Payment to the student at time of graduation.
2019
THOMAS AND RUTH STOUGHTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Director of Guidance and the family of Thomas and Ruth Stoughton
AWARD: $500.00
ELIGIBILITY: The scholarship will be awarded to a student who will graduate from Nauset Regional High School and has attended NRHS for at least 2 years. Candidate will pursue a career in music, history, or English.
APPLICATION: A letter to the Principal and submitted to Guidance by April 1st highlighting any significant high school music, history, or English experience/performance as well as plans for the study of music, history, or English in college. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
PAYMENT: Paid directly to the student at graduation.
2019
VIOLA MANUEL TRUST SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: The Principal of Nauset Regional High School, the Scholarship Coordinator, and at least one member of the faculty.
AWARD: Several scholarships varying in amounts from $1,000 - $2,000.
ELIGIBILITY: A graduating senior who is continuing his or her education in an accredited vocational/technical training institution or a two or four year institution of higher learning.
APPLICATION: A letter to the Principal of Nauset Regional High School and submitted to Guidance Department indicating the applicant’s goals demonstrated personal contributions to the school and/or community. Student transcripts must accompany all scholarship applications.
Deadline: April 1, 2019.
PAYMENT: Directly to the school of the recipient’s choice by June 30.
2019
WOMEN OF FISHING FAMILIES SCHOLARSHIP
COMMITTEE: Karen Murdock and Guidance Director
AWARD: $500
ELIGIBILITY: Graduating senior of Nauset Regional High School who is the child of a commercial fishing family. Applicant may also work in the commercial fishing industry (if parent does not work).
APPLICATION: Please write a letter to the Committee by April 1st and mail to WOFF, PO Box 134, Chatham, MA 02633 answering the questions “How has being in a fishing family impacted you in a positive way?” and “What is the biggest challenge you have faced being in a fishing family” . Student transcript must accompany all scholarship applications. Also include your email address. Fill in the Applicant Info section of the application. Indicate the specific scholarship you wish to apply for by circling only 1 of the options. Follow any special instructions that go along with the specific scholarship for which you are applying.
PAYMENT: Winner will be required to volunteer (4 hours) at the Blessing of the Fleet on May 25th where they will be presented the check.
WOMEN OF FISHING FAMILIES (W.O.F.F.)
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2019
● All applicants must be a relative of a commercial fishing family ● Applicants may work in the commercial fishing industry (if family members do not) ● Applicant must be continuing education through College or Trade School ● Please acquire & attach a copy of your high school transcripts. ● Answer the following questions in a concise 1-page essay (may be typed or handwritten) 1. How has being in a fishing family impacted you in a positive, or negative, way? 2. What is the biggest challenge you have faced being in a fishing family ● Please fill out the information requested in the “Applicant Information” section below and submit this page along with your transcripts and essay (please feel free to use separate pages to share information) ● Send to WOFF P.O. Box 134 Chatham, Ma 02633 ● The application must be postmarked by April 1st, 2019 . Applicant Information:
Full Name:______
Current High School:______
Home Address:______
Mailing Address: (If different from home address):______
Family’s Fisheries (Name all that apply):______
Guardian's Email & Phone Number:______
Please Contact Karen Murdoch with any questions [email protected]
PLEASE check off which scholarship you are applying for: ____ BLISKA Brad Liska Scholarship ____ Alison Barabe W.O.F.F. Scholarship ____ David Murdoch Scholarship
BLISKA Brad Liska Scholarship $1,000 Brad was kind and compassionate, wiser than his years and made an impression wherever he went. He was curious with an infectious spirit and a wide-range of interests. He was a nationally ranked speed rope-jumper and loved soccer and ski racing. Brad embraced life and touched so many hearts along the way. Brad passed after a very courageous fight with cancer at the age of 13. His spirit is seen in all of his friends and in our fishing community that believes in BLISKA. B-Brave, B-Strong, B-Courageous.
Alison Barabe W.O.F.F. Scholarship $500 Allison Barabe was one of the women who helped grow WOFF from the day it began. Alison cared deeply about her family, friends and her fishing community. She was artistic and creative in every aspect of her life, including her role in WOFF. Her laughter was infectious and her smile was even brighter! She was dedicated to helping her neighbors and community in times of need and she worked hard at making tough times just a little easier for the fishing families that WOFF serves. Alison died suddenly in July of 2016, leaving a big hole in our WOFF-sister hearts, in her family and in our fishing community. We continue our important work in Alison’s name.
David Murdoch Scholarship $1,000 David Murdoch, III, was an experienced mariner, a skilled craftsman, an athlete, and a loving husband, father, and grandfather. His children, David and Kate, attended Chatham Public Schools (as his granddaughter does now) and, over the years, he coached many of their athletic teams. David was also a longtime volunteer at Chatham Elementary School, helping the younger students by reading with them. David died suddenly last June but lives on in his family’s heart and in the children whom he enjoyed reading with - and supporting - over many, many years.