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Master Scholarship List 2019-2020-2.Xlsx A.W. Beattie Career Center Master List of Scholarships Application Money Name Organization Requirements Application Link Deadline Awarded 1. Be a high school senior who plans to attend college in the fall of 2018 2. Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor's degree at an accrediated non‐profit public or Horatio Alger private institution (Students may start their Multiple winners studies at a two‐year institution and then transfer National and Horatio Alger will receive https://scholars.horatioalger.org/scho 10/25/2019 to a four‐year institution) 3. Demonstrate criticial State Association $6,000 to larships/ financial need ($55,000 or lower adjusted gross Scholarships family income) 4. Be involved in co‐curricular and $25,000 community service activities 5. Display integrity and perserverance in overcoming adversity 6. Have a minimum GPA of 2.0 7. Be a United States citizen $1,000 for State Honorees and an all‐expense paid trip with a Prudential parent or Financial in 1. Be a student in grades 5‐12 and a legal resident guardian to partnership with Prudential Spirit of one of the the 50 states or the District of Washington, D. the National Columbia 2. Have engaged in volunteer activity of Community 11/5/2019 C., for awards https://spirit.prudential.com/ Association of that occurred in the past year (since September Awards ceremony; Secondary 2017) 3. Complete online application at National School Principals spirit.prudential.com or nassp.org/spirit Honorees (NASSP) receive $5,000 to keep and $5,000 to donate to a charity of their A.W. Beattie Career Center Master List of Scholarships 1 1. Be a senior who plans to become a full‐time Berkshire student at a college, university, or trade school 2. Hathaway Have a minimum 2.5 GPA 3. Demonstrate the HomeServices qualities of leadership, volunteerism, character, The Preferred and an overall positive attitude towards life 4. Dream…Innovate Complete the paper application found in Beattie's Three $1,000 http://badgerbraves.org/wp‐ Reality & …Grow 1/3/2020 office 5. Complete an endorsement form signed renewable for up content/uploads/2019/09/Dream‐ Berkshire Scholarship by a principal or school counselor 6. Submit a high to four years Innovate‐Grow‐Scholarship‐2020.pdf Hathaway school transcript 7. Submit one letter of HomeServices recommendation from an non‐family member 8. Northwood Write a short (no longer than 500 word) essay Realty Services about how you embody one of the key beliefs of "Dream...Innovate...Grow" Pittsburgh National Italian Chapter of the 1. High academic achievement American Sports 2. Financial need Amount not http://www.niashf.org/pittsburgh/sch National Italian 1/15/2020 Halls of Fame 3. Athletic ability at the varsity level specified olarships/ American Sports Scholarship 4. Anticipated June 2020 graduation Hall of Fame PSEA Scholarship 1. Be a high school senior planning to attend a Trust and the college or university in order to pursue a career in Kades‐ Kades‐ Pennsylvania Public Education 2. At least one Margolis/Bert parent must be a member of PSEA Western Paper application available in Margolis/Bert 1/31/2020 $1,000 Cameron Region 3. Complete a paper application that can Counseling Department Cameron Scholarship be found in Beattie's office 4. Write a 250‐500 Scholarship word essy about your plans for a career in Committee education 5. 1. Attend high school as a graduating senior. 2. Reside in Allegheny Co. 3. Have demonstrated commitment to and Ackerman involvement in the Boys & Girls Club as well as Scholarship Fund community service to the satisfaction of the for The Boys and Pittsburgh Advisory Committee. https://pittsburghfoundation.org/sch 3/31/2020 $2,500 Girls Club of Foundation 4. Demonstrate financial need. olarship/2152 Western 5. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 Pennsylvania 6. Plan to attend an accredited vocational or technical trade school OR 2‐or 4‐year college or university. 7. Be available for an interview. A.W. Beattie Career Center Master List of Scholarships 2 The American Academic Various scholarship opportunities with varying Amount not Legion of 3/1/2020 https://www.legion.org/scholarships Excellence Award critieria specified Allegheny County 1. Attend North Hills High School as a graduating senior. Inquire at Alden H. and Mary 2. Pursue a degree or studies in science. Pittsburgh North Hills 3. Demonstrate financial need. Inquire at North Hills Counseling G. Forbes $1,750 Foundation Counseling 4. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Office Scholarship Fund Office 5. Plan to attend an accredited vocational or technical trade school OR 2‐or 4‐year college or university in Allegheny County. 1. Attend Shaler High School as a graduating senior. Anna M. Smith 2. Pursue a degree or studies in visual art. This can Pittsburgh be formally or informally. https://pittsburghfoundation.org/sch Art Scholarship 3/31/2020 $1,500 Foundation 3. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. olarship/1154 Fund 4. Plan to attend an accredited vocational or technical trade school OR 2‐or 4‐year college or university. 1. Must be a high school senior planning to be a full time student at an accredited college, university, or an ASE/NATEF certified post‐ secondary automotive, heavy duty, or collision Multiple Automotive The University of repair school 2. No GPA requirement 3. Complete the online application found at scholarships https://www.automotivescholarsh Aftermarket the Aftermarket 3/31/2019 www.automotivescholarships.com/apply_online.c with varying ips.com/ Scholarships Foundation fm 4. Write a one page essay about your career amounts goals and/or post an optional short video on YouTube and include the link on your application 5. Submit at least one letter of reference 6. Submit high school transcript A.W. Beattie Career Center Master List of Scholarships 3 1. Must be a citizen of the United States 2. Must be a senior living within Rotary District 7300 (Allegheny, Beaver and parts of Westmoreland Counties) 3. Must have a minimum of a 2.5 GPA Bob Williams 4. Complete the paper application found in Rotary District https://rotarydistrict7305.org/site Memorial Rotary 2/28/2019 Beattie's office including information about your Unspecified 7300 page/scholarship‐opportunities Scholarship community service projects, awards or recognitions, and extracurricular activities 5. Write a 400 to 600 word essay about leadership, values, and service 6. Submit two letters of recommendations and your high school transcript 1. Be a high school senior enrolled in a CTE school 2. Be enrolled in one of the following trades: Carl A. Carpentry, Construction Management, Electrician, Pittsburgh North Horticulture, HVAC, Masonry, Plumbing, $1,000 Bongiovanni Application available in A.W. Beattie Optimist 4/27/2019 Construction Trades, or Welding 3. Maintain a renewable for up Memorial Counseling Office Foundation 2.5 GPA or better 4. Complete application form to three years Scholarship and essay 5. If accepted, recipient must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA for the duration of the scholarship 1. Attend Shaler High School as a graduating senior 2. Have a minimum 2.0 GPA 3. Plan to attend a two to four year college or university in Charles "Chubby" PA 4. Complete the online application and essay Pittsburgh https://pittsburghfoundation.org/sch Brown Memorial 3/31/2020 found at $800 Foundation olarship/1621 Fund http://pittsburghfoundation.org/scholarship/1621 5. Submit your Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA 6. Submit one letter of reference 7. Submit unofficial high school transcripts A.W. Beattie Career Center Master List of Scholarships 4 1. Attend Northgate High School as a graduating senior 2. Demonstrate financial need 3. Have a 3.0 minimum GPA 4. Plan to attend an accredited vocational or technical trade school or a two to Charles R. Frank Pittsburgh four year college or university 5. Complete online Average Award https://pittsburghfoundation.org/sch 3/31/2020 Scholarship Foundation application and essay found at $1,300 olarship/2362 http://pittsburghfoundation.org/scholarship/2362 6. Submit your Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA 7. Submit one letter of reference 8. Submit your unofficial high school transcripts 1. Be a graduating senior at North Allegheny, Pine‐ Richland, Avonworth, or North Hills 2. Demonstrate financial need 3. Have a 3.0 minimum GPA 4. Plan to attend an accredited vocational or technical trade school or a two to Coach Dave Gray Pittsburgh https://pittsburghfoundation.org/ 3/31/2020 four year college or university 5. Complete the $1,000 Scholarship Foundation scholarship/10493 online application and essay found at http://pittsburghfoundation.org/scholarship/1049 3 6. Submit your Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA 7. 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