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Class of 2019 Scholarship Booklet Nauset Regional 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. ii 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. _____________ iv 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
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