<p> Published weekly by the MHS Department of School Counseling Issue 11 Old Colchester Road, Oakdale, CT 06370 ~ MHS CEEB #: 070599 2018 年 4 月 9 日 Vol: 7 Main Office: 860-848-9208 School Counseling Office: 860-848-1285 860-848-8067 On-Line: www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>Isaac Emerson Palmer Montville Lions Club Scholarship Fund 2005 Service Award 2004-2005 Deadline: Friday, 4/1/05 Deadline: April 29, 2005 The Isaac Emerson Palmer Scholarship Fund was The Montville Lions Club is proudly offering up to three (3) – established by Townsend Palmer in memory of his father who was an one thousand dollar ($1,000.00) dollar Service Awards. These awards industrialist in Montville during the 1800's. will be given to Montville residents who will be graduating from any The requirements for eligibility include: of the area high schools. Bona fide resident of the Town of Montville, Connecticut SELECTION GUIDELINES: Less than 25 years of age Candidates must reside in the Town of Montville A graduate of Montville High School or school of equal rank Candidates should exemplify the Lions’ motto “Service to Applying as a full-time student in a school of higher Others”. learning for practical education Complete the Service Award Application form and return it with Applications are available in the Career Resource Center or by your essay to your Counselor. visiting the April web page at: Counselor must sign your application attesting to character. www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/April.htm References and telephone numbers must be furnished to verify activities mentioned in your essay. MONTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS Applicants or Counselor should mail in all completed essays and application forms to: Deadline: April 15, 2005 Montville Lions Club | P.O. Box 18 | Uncasville, CT 06382 This one application is all that is required to be eligible for Montville Lions Club must receive the essay and completed a wide variety of school / local scholarships and awards. Seniors application forms by April 29, 2005. Any application and essay are strongly encouraged to complete this application. received after April 29, 2005 will NOT be considered. Applications are available in the Career Resource Center or Applications can be downloaded by visiting the April Web by visiting the April web page at: Page of the Counseling & Career Scholarship Newsletter at: www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/April.htm www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/April.htm</p><p>AES Thames Scholarship Disabled Worker Committee Deadline: April 15, 2005 Thirteenth Annual Disabled Workers' Scholarship AES Thames sponsors a scholarship for graduates of area Deadline: 3/30/05 schools (Montville High School, St. Bernard High School and Norwich The 2005 Scholarship provides $1,250 per semester for Regional Technical High School) who plan to attend a two or four- four years, to a senior high school student, who is the child of a year Connecticut state college. AES Thames philosophy is to award worker totally disabled in the workplace who lives in Connecticut. The the scholarship to those who are in need of financial assistance injury must arise out of the workplace. The amount of the that have demonstrated the desire to complete a college education. scholarship is awarded to the child who demonstrates both academic Criteria: excellence and the financial need to go on to college. Live in Montville and plan to attend college in Connecticut Questions / additional information, contact: Matthew A short summary as to why they have chosen a particular Shafner Chairman, PO Box 929, Groton, CT 06340 - 445-2463. area of study Written references by two teachers Provide Math and Verbal SAT scores. Send completed applications to: AES Thames, 141 Depot Road, Uncasville, CT 06382 – 860-848-9223.</p><p>Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 2 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>The Associated General Contractors of Connecticut area. If you are interested contact Tracie A. Del Vaglio, Banking Deadline: 3/31/05 Officer, 860-952-7390 | [email protected] This is a two-year scholarship program with a total value of The Community Foundation of Southeastern $5,000 per recipient. The scholarship provides $2,500 for their Connecticut Deadline: April 1, 2005 freshman and sophomore years for college tuition and two summers The mission of the Community Foundation of Southeastern related work experience for on-the-job placement and hands on Connecticut is to improve the lives of the people it serves. learning with an AGC contractor. Applicants must be a graduating What is The Community Foundation? high school senior entering a 4-year building technology or civil The Community Foundation is a non-profit organization engineering program as a freshman, or entering a two-year technical dedicated to building community capital. By promoting local school with a construction course of study, with the intent of philanthropy and funding local projects, The Foundation aims to entering a four-year college upon completion of the technical school. connect the generosity of private donors with the changing needs of Additional information, call: 860-529-6855 / or email: the residents of Southeastern Connecticut. [email protected]. Scholarship Guidelines: Scholarship applications are due April 1st of each year and Charter Oak Federal Annual Scholarship Program awards are announced in June. Candidates must be residents of one Deadline: March 31, 2005 of the eleven towns we serve, although they may attend out-of-area schools. All payments are made to the educational institution, not to Charter Oak's Annual Scholarship Program awards five (5) the individual. Awards range from $500 for one year to $24,000 graduating high school seniors with $1,000 to use for an accredited over four years. Most are awarded based on scholastic achievement, two-year or four-year college, technical, vocational, or business financial need and extra-curricular activities, but several carry college. The must have demonstrated strong academic achievement unique requirements. Most scholarships are awarded only to and good citizenship. The award may be used for tuition, books, or graduating high school seniors planning to attend accredited four- living expenses while at college. year colleges or universities. A few awards are available to enrolled Eligible students must: college students and those pursuing particular courses of study. . be a Charter Oak member or the child or grandchild of a Applications: member, Applications and guidelines for specific scholarships are . have a GPA of at least 2.5, available at Montville High School in the Career Resource Center, . be strongly involved in extracurricular and community college financial aid offices and The Community Foundation, P.O. Box activities, and 769 / 147 State Street, New London, CT 06320 | Phone: 442-3572 | . acceptance to an accredited 2-year or 4-year college, or Fax: 442-0584 technical, vocational, or business college. Applications may be requested via e-mail by writing to Other Considerations [email protected]. You may also download our scholarship . Special consideration will be given to students with a applications and guidelines by visiting: http://www.cfsect.org financial need. Applications are available at the reception desk of Charter Oak offices in Groton, Waterford, Norwich and Dayville. CT Department of Higher Education Deadline for applications is March 31, 2005. Please mail completed Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program application to: Marketing Department, Charter Oak Federal Credit Deadline: April 1, 2005 Union, 32 Chicago Avenue, Groton, CT 06340. Questions contact: The purpose of this scholarship program is to promote student Aileen McPherson at 446-8085, ext. 283 excellence and achievement and to recognize exceptionally able students who show promise of continued excellence. They will be Commander Kenneth Robert Kee, distributed to selected high school seniors for full-time study at U.S.N. Memorial Scholarship Fund institutions of higher education located in the US. The actual amount Bank of America Deadline: 3/31/05 of the 2005-2006 scholarship is anticipated to be $1,500. Awards The scholarships are available annually to the son or daughter of are renewable contingent upon federal funding. Navy enlisted personnel, either active-duty or retired, living in the Since this is a highly competitive program, application is limited New London or Groton areas and can be used for college or post- to high school seniors who rank in the top 2 percent of their high graduate study. school class or who achieve a score of 1400 or better on the SAT. Mail completed applications to: Commander Kenneth Robert Kee, Financial need is NOT a component of the selection criteria. The U.S.N., Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o BANK OF AMERICA, 777 application deadline is April 1. Main Street, CT 2 102 22 03 | Hartford, CT 06115 | Attn: Tracie Del CT Dept of Higher Education: http://www.ctdhe.org/ Vaglio | 860-952-7390 [email protected] Download Application: http://www.ctdhe.org/SFA/pdfs/ByrdScholarship.pdf Dr. Edward R. Comstock Scholarship Fund This scholarship, was created by Mrs. Kee in memory of her brother. The are funds available for a scholarship to Tufts University Medical School for a worthy medical student from the New London/Groton </p><p>Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 3 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>Elizabeth Carlson Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund Hispanic Alliance Scholarship Fund for the Performing Arts Deadline: 4/1/05 Deadline: April 1, 2005 Never before has there been an opportunity for students The awards will range from $500 to $2,000. The pursing a career in the performing arts to receive a scholarship. scholarship program is designed to help people of Hispanic heritage Elizabeth Carlson, who attended Muhlenberg College with a meet the financial needs associated with pursuing their post- dual major in dance and marketing, graduated in 2000. Dance was her secondary educational goals. Students of Hispanic heritage living in passion and it was always her stated desire to someday start a New London County and pursuing or planning to pursue accredited scholarship fund for performing artists continuing their education in academic, vocational, or graduate programs (vocational, 2-year, 4- college. Upon her tragic death in 2002, her family and friends year, and graduate schools) are eligible. Any questions or further started the Elizabeth Carlson Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund for information contact Hispanic Alliance at 860-443-0022. Send Performing Arts completed applications to: Hispanic Alliance/Alianza Hispana, 234 With application attach: State Street, New London, CT 06320, [email protected] . a full resume to include all performing arts related extracurricular activities and/or experiences, New London Firefighters . a recent 5x7 photograph, a 2-5 minute video tape of you Dr. Carl Wies Scholarship Trust performing. . Three (3) letters of reference, a minimum one page essay. Deadline: April 1, 2005 Specific information available on the application form – in the Career The Dr. Carl Wies Scholarship Fund annually distributes cash Resource Center. awards to graduating high school students. The Trustees will bestow For questions or to submit the application, contact: one or more Awards on qualifying high school graduates from the Mrs. Frances V. Mogelnicki at, 118 Fairlane Drive, Wethersfield, CT | greater New London community. The Wies Scholarship Fund was 860-563-3383. established by the New London Fire Fighters Union as a tribute to the late Dr. Carl Wies. The goal of the Wies Fund is to inspire youth Connecticut Forest and Park Association to emulate Dr. Wies' humanism and commitment to our community. Applicants will be judged principally on their charitable and The James L. and Genevieve H. Goodwin community service. Memorial Scholarships Deadline: 4/1/05 Students who meet the following criteria are encouraged This scholarship provides financial aid to students who are to apply: residents of Connecticut and are enrolled in undergraduate or Have maintained a grade average of 2.5 or better graduate curriculum in Silviculture or Forest Resource Management. Have enrolled at a college or university or other post-secondary The Scholarships are given in memory of the late James L. educational institution Goodwin of Hartford and were established by his wife, the late Have volunteered time to a charitable cause, church or Genevieve H. Goodwin. community service For further information and application, please call 860-346-2372 Submit an essay of approximately 250-400 words with the or email to: [email protected] or visit on-line at: application describing the experience derived from one's www.ctwoodlands.org. charitable or community service. The application can be downloaded in PDF format by visiting: David P. Lauler, MD, Educational Foundation, Inc. http://www.newlondonfirefighters.org/homepage.html Deadline: 4/1/05 Smurfit-Stone Container | Uncasville Mill The foundation has been established to honor the memory of David P. Lauler, MD, a long-time resident of Old Lyme, Engineering Scholarship Deadline: 4/1/05 Connecticut, to aid in educating young men and women who live in New Smurfit-Stone Container will award two merit-based, $1,500 London County, CT. Each year the foundation awards a one-time scholarships each year to outstanding science and math students who scholarship in the amount of $5,000. plan to enter the field of engineering. Applicants should be seniors in Dr. Lauler received his medical degree from Georgetown high school and Montville residents who will be attending a two or University. His medical career spanned over forty years in patient four year college in the Fall of 2005. care, research, and medical education. As a recognized leader in Preference will be given to students who: medical education, Dr. Lauler presented lectures to physicians . excel in advanced-level high school math and science courses; around the world on cardiology, endocrinology, and medical ethics. He . clearly demonstrate a desire to pursue a degree in an is widely recognized for his groundbreaking use of the Internet to engineering field; advance medical education. Dr. Lauler dearly loved youth and was . participate in meaningful activities outside of the classroom; truly dedicated to encouraging academic growth at all levels of . must have a minimum GPA of 2.5; (based on 4.0 scale) maturity. . SAT or ACT must be taken. (no minimum score required) To be eligible: Applicants must be at least 12 years old and Questions or additional information contact: Lewis Armstrong, less than 25 years old as of the first day of September in the year 860-848-1500 10 AM – 3 PM, Monday –Friday. of application. </p><p>Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 4 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>Arthritis Foundation, Southern New England Chapter Juvenile Arthritis College Scholarships Deadline: 4/15/05 Three Rivers Community College’s SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for Scholarships are available for the purpose of assisting academically talented students in Computer Science and Engineering students with juvenile arthritis within the chapter service area to Technology continue their education in a post-secondary accredited institution. To be a Three Rivers TOP scholar you must: The scholarships are awarded competitively based on academic Be a United States citizen, national, refugee alien or permanent achievement, impact of arthritis, and volunteer and community resident alien service. The Foundation will award up to two $1,000 Juvenile Be a full time student at Three Rivers Community College in one of Arthritis College scholarships for 2005. the following programs: Criteria: . Computer Science Technology, AS . Diagnosis of juvenile arthritis or other rheumatic disease . Civil Engineering Technology, AS . Resident of CT or RI . Electrical Engineering Technology, AS . High school senior or undergraduate and plan to enroll or are . Environmental Engineering Technology, AS enrolled in an accredited post-secondary institution . General Engineering Technology, AAS . Has not previously received an Arthritis Foundation Juvenile . Manufacturing Engineering Technology, AS Arthritis College Scholarship. . Mechanical Engineering Technology, AS Application MUST be postmarked by April 15, 2005. . Nuclear Engineering Technology, AS Arthritis Foundation, 35 Cold Spring Road, Suite 411, Rocky Hill, CT . Photonics Engineering Technology, AS 06067 Questions: 1-800-541-8350 or [email protected] to . College of Technology Programs request an application. . Have academic potential or ability Have unmet financial need, as determined by U.S. Dept. of Education rules for need-based financial aid Connecticut Chapter – Air & Waste Management MAY BE COMBINED WITH OTHER FINANCIAL AID! Association - Educational Scholarship APPLICATIONS ARE CONTINUOUSLY ACCEPTED, AS LONG AS Deadline: 4/15/05 FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE! The Connecticut Chapter of the Air & Waste Management To find out if you qualify, contact Ms Hong-Yu Kovic, Financial Aid Association has initiated a scholarship program to improve knowledge [email protected] Counselor and skills in the fields of air and waste management. For information on the TOP Scholar program contact Applicants must be Connecticut residents and high school [email protected] Professor Judy Donnelly seniors accepted as full time college students or full-time college Funded by the National Science Foundation students pursuing courses of study in science or engineering leading Click here for an APPLICATION to careers in the environmental field, especially air pollution control http://www.trcc.commnet.edu/Gen_Info/TOPapplication.pdf or waste management. For additional Photonics Information (click here) The Chapter will award one scholarship with a value of $1,000 for http://webpages.charter.net/laseroptics/index.html the 2004/2005 academic year to the most qualified individual To return to the Three Rivers Home Page (click here) meeting the requirements. Smaller scholarships may be awarded to http://www.trcc.commnet.edu/index.htm additional highly qualified individuals. The application can be downloaded by visiting: www.awma-nes.org/connecticut_chapter.htm Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Scholarship Deadline: April 30, 2005 The Connecticut Dunkin’ Donuts See Dr. Phillips by April 11, 2005 Franchisee Scholarship Program The Norwich Area Chapter of the Friendly Sons of St. Deadline: April 15, 2005 Patrick will award four (4) $500.00 scholarships to deserving Established to recognize the importance of education and graduating seniors selected from the ten area high schools. provide support to residents of the community and our extended They will accept 3 nominees, for the Committee’s corporate family. consideration, from each of the area schools, on the bases of Eligibility: scholastic achievements and demonstrable financial need. The grant . High school seniors who plan to enroll in a full-time is made directly to the students and does not interfere with other undergraduate course of study at an accredited two-or four- financial aid computations at the college. year college, university, or vocational-technical school in fall Interested students should see Dr. Phillips, in the School 2005. Counseling office, by no later than Monday, April 11, 2005. . A resident of the state of Connecticut Mail completed applications to: Friendly Sons of St. . Full time or part time Dunkin’ Donuts employees who meet the Patrick, P.O Box 164, Norwich, CT 06360 above eligibilities are also encouraged to apply. Showing a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better Awards: Awards of $1,000 each will be granted. Awards are for Awards are for one year only. Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 5 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>Awards are for undergraduate study only. Phone: 203-777-2386. Selection of Recipients: Michael's Jewelers Foundation Scholarships Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic To the University of Connecticut record, potential to succeed, leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, a School of Business Administration statement of educational and career goals, work experience, a Deadline: April 15, 2005 statement of educational and career goals, and an outside Two high school students residing in Connecticut who appraisal. Financial need, will not be considered. graduate and intend to enter the School of Business Administration Interested students must complete the application and mail it along at the University of Connecticut, and play intercollegiate athletics with a transcript of grades to CAS postmarked no later than April may be eligible for grants totaling $8,000 over four years. They may 15, 2005. No photocopied applications will be accepted. Applications attend any campus of the University. The awards will be granted available at all Dunkin' Donuts locations nearest you. primarily to student athletes based on financial need, scholarship, Mail completed applications to: citizenship, and business promise. Special consideration is given to Connecticut Dunkin’ Donuts Franchisee Scholarship Program, individuals of median rank in class who are not eligible for financial Scholarship Management Services, Scholarship America, One assistance based on high scholastic achievement. Scholarship Way, P.O. Box 297, Saint Peter, MN 56082 | Telephone: To download application visit: 507-931-1682 www.michaelsjewelers.com/scholar.html Special consideration will be given to employees or children The Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovative and of employees of Michaels’ entities or residents of towns where Creativity 2005-2006 Michaels’ stores are located. Questions: 203-597-4905. Completed applications should Managed by: be mailed to: The University of Connecticut, Student Financial Aid The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Services, 233 Glenbrook Road, U-4116, Storrs, CT 06269-4116 - Deadline: April 15, 2005 www.michaelsjewelers.com The intent of the Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships to high school and college students who display innovative and creative Mistick River Business & Professional Women's Club problem solving. Scholarship Deadline: April 15, 2005 This scholarship is not a traditional scholarship focused on The Mistick River BPW Scholarship Fund provides assistance to rewarding academic achievement and financial need. Its founders are graduate of an accredited high school who wishes to further his or looking for students who have come up with distinctive solutions to her education in pursuit of his or her career in business and the problems faced by their schools, communities, or families; students professions. who have created new groups, organizations, and institutions that Completed applications with supporting documents are to be mailed serve important needs; or students who have solved artistic, to: Mistick River BPW Scholarship Committee, c/o Karen Griswold, scientific, or technical problems in new or unusual ways. 65 Cottage Street, Groton, CT 06340 Eligibility: Eligible applicants to the Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation & Creativity must satisfy these two conditions: New London County Association of Retired Teachers Applicant must be: & Leona Comstock Scholarships a high school junior / a high school senior, or Deadline: 4/15/05 any person entering an undergraduate degree program* in the They will be awarding two scholarships this year. fall after the application deadline or the following spring, or 1. New London County Association of Retired Teachers a student in the first year of an undergraduate degree program, Scholarship of $1,000 for one year. * and 2. Leona Comstock Scholarship of $500 for one year. Applicant must be: To be eligible: a Connecticut resident (who can choose an institution of higher a. A student must plan to enter the teaching profession education either in Connecticut or elsewhere), or b. A student must attend an accredited four-year college a student currently attending or planning to attend a c. A student must file only ONE application for BOTH Connecticut educational institution scholarships. * The scholarship can be applied to any "undergraduate degree The top student will receive the New London County Association program, " which is defined as any post-secondary, undergraduate of retired Teachers Scholarship and the runner-up will receive the degree program at an accredited college, university, vocational Leona Comstock Scholarship. school, or technical school. The Scholarship winners will be notified by telephone with a Applicants can download a copy of the application at: follow-up letter. Guidance Departments will also receive www.rbffoundation.org/milton-fisher-scholarship/ notifications. Each applicant is to file only ONE application and they Candidates must mail the application along with their essay, two will be considered for both scholarships. letters of recommendation, a transcript of grades, financial Applications should be sent directly to: Ms. Annabelle information, and letter of acceptance from college (if applicable) to: Curran, 34 Ann Street, Jewett City, CT 06351, 860-376-4505 Milton Fisher Scholarship, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, 70 Audubon Street, New Haven, CT 06510, Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 6 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>The Mary E. Tytla Scholarship Eta Chapter of Alpha Kappa State Organization USS CONNECTICUT 2005-2006 The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Deadline: April 22, 2005 Deadline: 4/15/05 Eta Chapter of Alpha Kappa State is offering a scholarship to a With her commissioning on 9/11/98, USS Connecticut high school senior who plans to attend a planned program of study in (SSN22) brought into being an enduring legacy for residents of the the field of education at an accredited institution of higher State of CT. At that event, the original commissioning Committee learning. The scholarship shall be in the amount of $500.00. established an annual scholarship program in the ship's name; the Requirements: Committee presents several scholarships every year to eligible . Applicants must be high school seniors accepted into a members of the present and past crew or their dependents, and to planned program of study in an accredited institution of higher eligible citizens of the State who plan to study at a Connecticut learning college or university. . The program must be in education or in a related field of Scholarship recipients must be attending or plan to attend study an accredited, nonprofit college or university which grants two or . Applicants must have a minimum scholastic average of 3.00 four year degrees. . Three letters of recommendation must be included with Crewmembers or dependents may pursue graduating or application. undergraduate study anywhere in the U.S.; . A 250 word essay, “Why I want to enter the field of State citizens must study at an undergraduate institution in the education” must be included with the application. The essay State of Connecticut. Recipients may pursue study in any must be typed and double-spaced. academic field. Return to: Mrs. Diane McCue, 8 Cypress Way, Niantic, CT 06357. Further information write to: Scholarship Chair, USS Connecticut Scholarship Program, c/o Chelsea Groton Savings Bank, 904 Three Rivers Community College, Norwich, Conn. Poquonnock Road, Groton, CT 06340 | Contact: John Stratton 860- High School Partnership Scholarships 434-2534 e-mail: [email protected] Fall 2005 Recruitment & Registration Procedures Deadline: April 25, 2005 New London County Bar Association, Inc. All Interested Students MUST see Dr. Phillips Deadline: April 20, 2005 If you are a senior, you can get a head start on college by Law Day Research Paper Contest sponsored by the applying for a High School Partnership Scholarship at Three Rivers New London County Bar Association (NLCBA) Community College. The purpose of the contest is to heighten awareness of the Only twenty scholarships will be awarded for each semester. important role of law in our society. The topic for the research Priority will be given to seniors who have never participated in the paper is "The American Jury: We the People in Action." The Bar Partnership Program. Association plans to offer scholarships in the amount of $500, $300 Seniors & Juniors maintaining a B average or higher may and $200 for the top three entries submitted. participate in the High School Partnership Program. Research Paper Criteria: A maximum of four (4) students from each school will be 1. The topic for the research paper is "The American Jury: We offered scholarships. However, additional students will be the People in Action." Applicants must be enrolled in High considered on a space available basis. School (grades 9-12) in New London County. Each partnership student can take only one course per semester 2. Scholarship monies will be awarded totaling $1,000.00 under the scholarship program. 3. Papers must be no less than three double-spaced pages, and not Partnership students can select courses at any campus site. We more than five double-spaced pages in length. This excludes the offer classes at the Mohegan and Thames campuses in Norwich, and citation page, which must be attached. The paper should have Ella Grasso Tech in Groton. one-inch margins on both the left and right sides. Students offered a scholarship are required to take a 4. Applicants should submit entries to: placement test and must attend orientation & Registration. Dates Attorney Beth A. Steele, 811 Boswell Avenue, Norwich, CT and times for testing and Orientation & Registration will be sent 06360 and must be postmarked by April 20, 2005. Applicants home to each applicants parents/guardians. must include the name of a school contact person and a phone The Fall 2005 Schedule of Classes is posted on our website at number. Winners will be notified through the school contact www.trcc.commnet.edu. person. Registration for eligible students is on a space available basis Additional information, comments or suggestions contact: for fall courses. I encourage Partnership students to discuss and Beth A. Steele, Vice President NLCBA Board of Directors, 860-889- select alternate courses with you in the event their first choices are 3871 | P.O. Box 97 | Yantic, CT 06389 | 860-889-9384 | unavailable. Student must complete prerequisites to be elieible to register for a course. Course descriptions with prerequisite requirements are listed on our website at www.trcc.commnet.edu. Three Rivers must receive all application materials postmarked no later than Monday, April 25, 2005. Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 7 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>Please feel free to call Joanna Doherty in the Admissions office Rotary Club of Montville Scholarship at 860-892-5702 if you have any questions about the program or Deadline: 4/30/05 these procedures. Purpose: To assist deserving students in continuing their education Connecticut Parks Association beyond secondary school. Dennis Malone Memorial Scholarship Award Program Awards: Three $1,000 scholarships will be awarded Deadline: 4/30/05 Criteria: The selection criteria includes scholastic achievements, The purpose of the CT Parks Association is to promote school activities, financial need, recommendations and park accession, development, maintenance, and preservation in the community involvement. state and its communities. Applicants MUST be residents of Montville, Connecticut who The scholarship serves to perpetuate the memory of are not related to a member of the Rotary Club of Montville. Open to Dennis Malone by making scholarship awards to future professionals all graduating Students. Mail completed applications to: Montville who display potential for this profession. Rotary, P.O. Box 94, Uncasville, CT 06382-0094 The scholarship awards are open to applicants who are high school graduating seniors planning to attend an accredited four year The Faith Trumbull Chapter college and pursue a career in park management, forestry, Daughters of American Revolution (DAR), horticulture, agronomy, or a closely related field. Scholarships may Scholarship Awards Deadline: 4/30/05 be awarded up to $1,000, depending on the number of recipients. Faith Trumbull Chapter DAR, Inc. has established five, one year Selection for the awards is based on financial need, Scholarship awards of $500.00 each, which will be paid directly to academic achievement, and involvement in activities related to the the college where the winning candidates are accepted. intended course of study. Selection is based on school record, financial need, clarity of Mail completed applications no later than April 30, to: college goals and personal potential. Submit brief. Personal letter Gerard G. Toner, Chairman, C.P.A. Scholarship Committee, 26 Ridge explaining goals in college and any specific interests or plans for Road, Simsbury, CT 06070. future activities (250-350 words). Students may apply for this scholarship even through they may Custom House Maritime Museum have applied for the Connecticut State DAR Scholarship. New London Maritime Society, Inc. Applications should be mailed to: Mrs. Doris K. Curtis, Faith Reid MacCluggage Black History Award Trumbull Scholarship chairman, 14 Lanyard Lane, Waterford, CT Deadline: April 30, 2005 06385 Eligibility: You must be a senior in good standing at one of the 16 area high schools: East Lyme, Grasso Tech., Fisher's Island, Fitch, The Eugene Atwood Fund Griswold, Ledyard, Lyme-Old Lyme, Montville, New London, NFA, Deadline: May 1, 2005 Norwich Regional Tech., St. Bernard's, Williams School, Waterford The Eugene Atwood Fund is a loan fund available to and Wheeler. students who are residents of New London County. The loan is to be Format: You may enter an original essay, short story, novella, repaid, without interest, when the student finished school. The play, movie script or poem based on the theme: The African- amount granted an individual varies each year depending upon the American experience in the maritime world. There are no availability of funds. The maximum loan that the Trustees considered restrictions on the length or scope of your piece, but all entries must last year for students entering college was $2,000. You may apply be typed and include a complete list of all primary and secondary each year as long as you are in college. If a loan is granted it is paid research sources. Additionally, each entry must be accompanied by a in two installments, usually one-half in September and the balance in cover page, stating the student’s name, address and telephone January. number, as well as, the name of the high school he or she attends, No applications will be accepted after May 1st. and a brief abstract describing the intent/concept of the piece. The Eugene Atwood Fund, 68 Federal Street, New London, CT Due Date: All entries must be received at the Custom House 06320, 860-443-4357. Maritime Museum, 150 Bank street, New London, CT 06320, by 5:00 PM on April 30, 2005. If you mail your entry, it must be postmarked The Italian Heritage & Cultural Committee no later than April 30th. Awards: A scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded for the most of Norwich ~ The Frank Demicco outstanding entry, selected by a panel of distinguished judges from Italian Heritage Scholarship Award the community. The winner will be announced in The Day on May 18, See Dr. Phillips by April 8 to be nominated. 2005, and will receive the award at his or her high school awards The award, of one thousand dollars, will be given to three (3) night. graduating seniors of Italian descent whose work ethic, in school and Contact: If you have any questions, please contact Melodie outside of school, exemplifies promising qualities for a successful Foster at 860-447-2501. E-mail: [email protected] career and community service. Each school may nominate no more than three applicants. The recipient need not necessarily be a top ranked student or planning to go on to college. Applications should be retuned to: 192 Wightman Avenue, Norwich, CT 06360 – additional information: 889-0864</p><p>Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 8 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>United Auto Workers Local 571 Silvio & Theresa Serrilli Tennis Scholarship Marine Draftsmen's Association Deadline: 5/6/05 Return to Dr. Phillips John F. Saffomilla & E/ Roy Coville Scholarship Applications are available for the Silvio & Teresa Serilli Deadline: May 2, 2005 Tennis Scholarship in the Career Resource Center. This scholarship is open to all male and female current tennis players. United Auto Workers Local 571 is pleased to announce the Interested students MUST return completed application into Dr. availability of six (6) annual John F. Saffomilla and E. Roy Colville Phillips by Friday, May 6, 2005. Scholarship Awards of $2,000 each to graduating high school Applications are available in the Career Resource Center or seniors, pursuing a higher education, who meet the qualifying by visiting the April web page at: guidelines. www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/May.htm Eligibility to apply for these scholarship awards is limited to graduating high school seniors whose parent or legal guardian is a Local 571 member in good standing. Applications for the year 2005 Daughters of Penelope - Dione Chapter #143 scholarship awards are available from your grievance representative. Scholarship Deadline: May 7, 2005 All applications must be received, by mail only, at the MDA- Awards are based on both financial need and Academic Merit. UAW Office, P. O. Box 7275, Groton, CT 06340, Attn: Scott A. Awards range from $500.00 to $1,000. The following represent a Riccitelli, Recording Secretary, no later than Monday, May 2, 2005. partial listing of Scholarships expected to be available. No hand-carried applications will be accepted. Mary Kavarnos Memorial Scholarship; Evangelia Mitchell Memorial Download the 2005 Scholarship Application Scholarship; Maria Orphanides Memorial Scholarship; Mary & Louis Microsoft Word: www.uawlocal571.org/images/wordlogo.gif Posner Scholarship; Clifford Stone Memorial Scholarship and Adobe Acrobat (PDF): www.uawlocal571.org/images/pdficon.gif Mary Papyis Celebration Scholarship Eligibility for high school graduates or undergraduates. MHS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION An Individual who: is a high school senior or high school graduate applying for SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM admission to a college, university or accredited technical school DEADLINE: MAY 6, 2005 or an undergraduate at the college level. Criteria for Selection: (There are TWO awards.) is planning to be enrolled for a minimum of 9 units per academic 1. MHSAA Scholarship - $400: will be made to a graduating year senior of Montville High School, planning to continue his/her Follows the ideals of Hellenism in terms of the ideals of education in an accredited two or four year, technical college, Classical model of truth, benevolence, the highest good, the university or post-secondary institution. search for knowledge and support for democratic principles. 2. MHS Alumni Parent Scholarship - $600: will be made to a son is a resident of, or attends, a high school in the following towns: or daughter of an MHS alumnus, graduating from any accredited Montville, East Lyme, Groton, New London, Old Lyme, high school, planning to continue his/her education in an Stonington, Ledyard and Waterford, this includes individuals accredited two or four year, technical college, university or not residing in these towns but who are active in St. Sophia post-secondary institution. Community 3. Two letters of recommendation from adults that are not related Includes the following information and sends it to Scholarship, to the applicant. Chair, Daughters of Penelope, Dione Chapter. Evidence of 4. Essay: not to exceed 500 words - Topic: "Your hope for the acceptance to college. Future of your Alma Mater" Additional information and applications are available in the Career 5. An official copy of applicant's high school transcript with SAT Resource Center or by writing to: Dr. Mary Vallas Posner, Chair of scores (maybe submitted without SAT scores if the institutions Scholarship Committee, 29 Romagna Road, Niantic, CT 06357. applied to, does not require them.) NOTE: In the event that there are no qualifying applications Daniel A. Boucher Memorial Scholarship Fund received, the MHS Alunmi Scholarship Committee reserves the right Deadline: May 13, 2005 to alter the criteria for selection to ensure that both scholarships Daniel A. Boucher, PGA was the Golf Professional at the are awarded. Norwich Golf Course from 1978 until his death in October 1989. All applications need to be mailed to: While serving as Golf Professional, Dan was very supportive of junior MHS Alumni Association, Inc., P.O. Box 133 Uncasville, CT 06382- golf and high school golf. 0133. Post marked not later than May 6, 2005. The scholarships are available to high school seniors from The Application can be downloaded in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF. high schools in Norwich, Montville and Windham High. Applicants www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/May.htm both male and female, must have earned at least one varsity award in any sport while in high school and must have been accepted at a college or university. Send completed applications to: Boucher Memorial, P O Box 29, Uncasville, CT 06382. This application can be downloaded by visiting: www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/May.htm Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 9 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>Christopher Potvin Scholar Athlete Fund 2005 advertising director at member newspapers and may also be printed $1,000 Scholarship Award from this site. (http://www.nenews.org/APPLICATION.HTML) There will be three $2,000 scholarships awarded. Deadline: 5/14/05 Applications must be postmarked no later than June 30, 2005. The In 1987, a young teenage boy, Christopher Potvin, was killed in winners of the scholarships will be notified by Aug. 1 and announced an automobile accident. They young boy was both a good student and in October at the NENAEA Fall Convention. Past recipients of this an outstanding athlete. Over one hundred $1,000 scholarships have scholarship have met the very highest standards of excellence. been awarded to area high schools since the fund was established in There is no restriction on college major. Christopher's honor in 1988. Please note that there are several required documents that The scholarships are for $1,000 each. all applicants must submit for their application to be processed. . An applicant must have been an active participant in one or more Failure to include any document automatically disqualifies the varsity sports to be eligible. applicant. . A student must have a 2.0 or "B" average or higher to apply. Mail completed applications to: . The Scholar Athlete Fund is looking for applicants who possess New England Newspaper Association the same qualities as Christopher. 70 Washington St., Salem, MA 01970 . The applicant must be an excellent athlete, a person of great Telephone: 978-744-8940 - Fax: 978-744-0333 character, a good student, and someone who is admired by his Web page: http://www.nenews.org/ E-mail: [email protected] peers and elders. Download and application in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF by visiting . The winners of the scholarship will be those who share these the June web page of the Counseling & Career on-line Scholarship characteristics. Newsletter. Annually, the Christopher Potvin tournaments are held in late July www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/June.htm for the Girls and the first week in August for the boys. The boys Baseball Tour is for ages 13-15 and the girls have three (3) different UCONN Mentor Connection ages groups. The Greater Number of teams that enter ($150.00 An Inquiry Based Summer Program for entry fee), the more scholarships we can award. (Call 848-3643 for details.) Talented Teens Deadline: May 5, 2005 Mail all completed applications to: UCONN Mentor Connection is an annual, three-week, Mr. Wayne Potvin, 94 Driscoll Drive, Uncasville, CT 06382. summer program at the University of Connecticut for academically Please forward all scholarship application inquiries to the talented secondary students (high school juniors and seniors). The following email address: [email protected] program will run from July 11-July 29, 2005. It is designed to To receive a Microsoft Word copy of the application e-mail: provide you with opportunities to participate in creative projects and [email protected]. investigations under the supervision of university mentors. These mentors will work directly with you and other rising high school juniors and seniors from across the country on research projects, The Thomas P. Quinn Scholarship Fund productions, and other works-in-progress in your common areas of Deadline: 6/1/05 interest. Awards are made to any resident of New London County who will For more information contact: UCONN Mentor Connection, be attending a four-year college in the next academic year. University of Connecticut, 2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3007, Storrs, CT The deadline for filing the application is June 1 for an award 06269, 860-486-0283, e-mail: [email protected] or covering the academic year beginning the following September. Visit the Web Site at: http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/mentoruc.html Awards can be in the range of $2,000 - $4, 000. Please don't e-mail: [email protected] hesitate to apply. Download the Application at: Mail completed applications to: http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/mentor/mentoraf.pdf Bank of America, Trustee, Marjorie Alexandre Davis, 777 Main Street CT2-102-22-02, Hartford, CT 06115 Phone: 860-952-77405 or 952-7387 IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING NEW ENGLAND NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING DEADLINES EXECUTIVES ASSOCIATION</p><p>NELSON A. DEMERS, GEORGE F. WHITE & Students should note that the deadlines posted on FRANK STANDLEY SCHOLARSHIPS applications and scholarships are usually the dates that Deadline: June 30, 2005 the organization MUST have the application/scholarship in High school seniors, college or graduate students who have their possession. Most organizations will not accept an an immediate or retired member of their family working for a New application/scholarship if it arrives past the date posted. England Newspaper Advertising Executives Association member newspaper (parent, aunt, uncle, sibling, grandparent, spouse, current employees) may apply for the NENAEA 2005-06 scholarships. Applications for the NENAEA/Nelson A. Demers, George F. White and Frank Standley scholarships are available from the Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 10 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>The following scholarships, which were listed in previous issues of the Counseling & Career News, are also available UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS: in the Career Resource Center: 4/1/05 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) . Johnson & Wales University - ACCESS Communities | 2005 Scholarships and Grants A College Career Experience for Secondary Students Scholarship sponsors include: Interested? Contact J&W Admissions at: Providence RI The Hartford Chapter of Parents, Families and Campus: 1-800-DIAL-JWU / 401-598-1000 or visit: Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) email: http://www.jwu.edu/admiss/hs/index.htm [email protected] | 860-633-5111 . The University of Maine Surveying Engineering Technology o Hartford Gay and Lesbian Health Collective (HGLHC) Program | For Information visit: 860-278-4163 http://www.umaine.edu/set/svt/ or contact: True Colors, Inc. Sexual Minority Youth and Family Ms. Linda Liscomb, ([email protected]) School of Services of Connecticut | 860-649-7386 | Engineering Technology | 5711 Boardman Hall, Room 119 4/1/05 New London Firefighters - Dr. Carl Wies Scholarship Orono, Maine 04469-5711 - 207-581-2340 Trust The application can be downloaded in PDF format . Humane Society University ~ Duquesne University by visiting: School of Leadership and Professional Advancement http://www.newlondonfirefighters.org/homepage.html Undergraduate Degree Program in Humane Leadership 4/15/05 Holland + Knight Charitable Foundation, Inc. visit www.hsus.org/DU or call Traci Ojanguren, Director of Holland & Knight LLP Academic Programs, at 301-258-3004. Holocaust Remembrance Project Essay Contest Other links: 11th Annual Holocaust Remembrance Project Essay . Humane Society University: www.humanesocietyu.org Contest - Complete contest rules, guidelines and entry . The Humane Society of the United States: www.hsus.org forms are available on-line at www.holocaust.hklaw.com . Dequesne University: www.duq.edu 4/19-14/05 Historically Black College Alumni, Inc. Black College Bus Tour April 19-24, 2005 EXCHANGE PROGRAMS: Mail application & payment to: HBCA, PO /Box 1385, New London, CT 06320 Youth For Understanding (YFU): International exchange Information: MS. Patterson 445-5470 or Mr. Fanville organizations. (http://www.yfu-usa.org/index.html) Toll-Free 1- 848-1847 | Email us at: [email protected] 800-TEENAGE District: 1-866-4-YFU-USA Web site: www.geocities.com/hbca_nl Additional exchange programs are available in the Career 4/29/05 Connecticut State University System Foundation Resource Center or by visiting: Information on these scholarships can also be found by www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/College_I accessing the CSU System Foundation website at nternship_Volunteer_Summer_Programs.htm www.csusystemfoundation.org | call: 860-493-0099. . Ted Martocchio Scholarship 2/15/05 EF Educational Tours - EF Global Citizen Awards (Building and Trades Union) The application is available to download at . Pratt & Whitney Science & Technology Scholarship https://www.eftours.com/public/learn/globalcitizen/ . T. Clark Hull Public Service Scholarship information available by calling 617-619-1000 or visiting: 4/29/05 Parent/Teacher Organization www.eftours.com/ Download application at: https://www.eftours.com/global/pdf/2005GlobalCitizen.PDF Dorothy Gray Brown Scholarship 4/30/05 Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT Questions: Contact Colonel Ledyard School, 120 West High School Summer Program in ST, Groton, CT 06340, [email protected] Florence & Syracuse, Italy 4/30/05 Williams Memorial Institute Alumnae Association, Summer 2005: July 6 - August 7 Pre-1955 Scholarship Summer 2006: July 5 - August 6 mailed to: Alama Ruggiero, Chairman, Williams Memorial Please Contact Tracey at 203-254-4332 or e-mail: Institute Alumnae, Association Pre-1955 Scholarship [email protected] Committee, 76 Boomingdale Rd, Quaker Hill, CT 06375 www.fairfield.edu/sce/studyabroad | 443-5602. </p><p>VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS: Sign-up today to receive the Counseling & Career News Landmark Volunteers – Summer 2005 Volunteer Programs – (Montville High Schools $cholarship Newsletter) nonprofit organization giving high school students the chance to by email!!!! make a real difference in the world around them. We offer one- Send an email to: [email protected] week spring and two-week summer volunteer opportunities with & type CCNews in the subject line. leading cultural, environmental, historical and social service organizations across the country. www.landmarksummer.org | [email protected] 413-229-0255 | Fax: 413-229-2050</p><p>Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 11 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p>SUMMER PROGRAMS:</p><p>University of Connecticut - School of Engineering Engineering 2000 Summmer Residential experience June 26 - July 1, 2005 - Deadline: March 26, 2005 There is a $400 fee to attend this program, which covers project material, and supply costs. If you have any comments, questions or concerns, please contact Marty Wood at: Marty Wood, Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Education | School of Engineering, 191 Auditorium Road Unit 3187, Storrs, CT 06269-3187, Tel: 860-486-5466, Email: [email protected] Web site: http://www.engr.uconn.edu/SoE/soe_engr_2k.htm </p><p>University of Connecticut Health Center - Summer Enrichment Programs . Health Professions Partnership Initiative . Pre-College Enrichment Program 6/27/05 First day of Program | 8/05/05 Last day of Program contact: Jan Figuerao at [email protected] or [email protected] Health Career Opportunity Programs at 860-679-3483. Or write to: Department of Health Career Opportunity Programs, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 06030-3920 website:http://medicine.uchc.edu/departments/hcop/</p><p>UCONN Mentor Connection An Inquiry Based Summer Program for Talented Teens Deadline: May 5, 2005 UCONN Mentor Connection is an annual, three-week, summer program at the University of Connecticut for academically talented secondary students (high school juniors and seniors). The program will run from July 11-July 29, 2005. It is designed to provide you with opportunities to participate in creative projects and investigations under the supervision of university mentors. These mentors will work directly with you and other rising high school juniors and seniors from across the country on research projects, productions, and other works-in-progress in your common areas of interest. For more information contact: UCONN Mentor Connection, University of Connecticut, 2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3007, Storrs, CT 06269, 860-486-0283, e-mail: [email protected] or Visit the Web Site at: http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/mentoruc.html e-mail: [email protected] Download the Application at: http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/mentor/mentoraf.pdf </p><p>Financial Aid Available, but Eligible Students Don't Apply</p><p>The high cost of education is keeping many students from pursuing a post-secondary education. But one U.S. study found that 50 percent of undergraduate students didn’t even apply for financial aid. The study found that many students did not apply because they were unaware of the eligibility requirements or they wanted to avoid going into debt.</p><p>Learn more from the Seattle Times Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships. Issue 11 ~ Vol: 7 MHS Counseling & Career News 12 MHS CEEB #: 070599 4/9/18 www.montvilleschools.org/highschool/Guidance/News/index.html</p><p> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/education/2002213548_pfpay The American Legion ~ The Dept. of CT State & college20.html The Connecticut State Police Youth Week July 10 - July 17, 2005 State Police Training Academy in Storrs, CT Deadline: May 23, 2005 Jointly sponsored by The American Legion Department of Connecticut and the State of Connecticut Department of Public Safety, Division of State Police, the four-year-old program is a law enforcement symposium for high school students completing their junior year in 2005 and who are interested in pursuing a career in Law Enforcement. In addition to providing insight into the expectations, duties and training required of police officers, the program teaches life-skills such as how to establish and attain realistic goals and how to make good decisions. This week at the academy is a rigorous one with many physical demands. Students need to be in good physical condition to participate in this program. If you have any questions please contact Gerald Direman, 101 South Street, West Hartford, CT 06110. Telephone number 860- 953-4345. Applications are available in the Career Resource Center. There is a $125.00. Registration fee due no later than May 23, 2005.</p><p>SAT Calendar 2004-2005 SAT Reasoning Test & SAT Subject Tests</p><p>*New SAT Registration Deadlines SCORES</p><p>Test On-Line & Regular Late Mailed Dates</p><p>5/7/05* 3/25/05 4/6/05 5/23/05 6/3/05</p><p>6/4/05* 4/29/05 5/11/05 6/20/05 7/1/05</p><p>Test Fees (through January 2005) Fee www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/calenfees.html</p><p>ACT Assessment and ACT Assessment Plus Writing</p><p>Starting in 2005, choose either of two test options – The Act Assessment or the ACT assessment Plus Writing, which includes a 30-minute Writing Test. Not all colleges and universities require a Writing Test. For additional information go to www.act.org for a list of institutions that require or recommend the Writing Test.</p><p>Test Date Registration Late Registration Date</p><p>June 11, 2005 5/6/05 5/7/-5/20/05</p><p>Test Cost and Fees: www.actstudent.org/regist/actfees.html </p><p>Basic registration fee: $28.00 Includes reports for you, your high school, & up to four college choices. Late Registration: +$17.00 | Optional Writing Test: +$14.00</p><p>Visit the Career Resource Center for further information concerning all scholarships.</p>
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