HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS
OP Loftbed High School Scholarship Award
The OP Lofted high school scholarship is awarded to a scholar whom the judges think offered the most interesting answer to a set of questions. This award is not based on GPA, writing ability, attachment in community or service organization, or other similar criteria. Applicants should be citizens of the United States and applicants should plan to be a full or part-time student at a credited college, university, or trade school in the United States of America by July 31, 2010.
Gen and Kelly Tanabe Student Scholarship
Any ninth-twelfth grade high school student can apply for high school scholarships. There are no age limits but you have to be a U.S. citizen or lawful occupant. You may study any major and attend or plan to attend any credited college or university in the U.S. Winners are selected by a committee, which bases its choice first and foremost on the submitted dissertation and academic and additional achievements.
CarDonors.com (High School) Scholarship
Applicants ought to have at least a 3.0 GPA, be in excellent reputation at your recent institution and should be attending or setting up to attend an certified US college in the 2007-2008 school year. Applicants should reply the questions: - What activities are you concerned with in your school environment? -What society service activities are you concerned with? -What occupation plans will you follow after getting your degree?
Executive Women International (High School) Scholarship
High school scholarships are accessible to high school juniors, male or female. It is based upon educational success, leadership knowledge and work knowledge. Applications should be requested in writing.
Wells Fargo (High School) College STEPS Program
This award is open to any recent U.S. occupant who is a high school senior during the 2008-2009 school year, who graduates from high school in 2009 and who registers in the College STEPS Program ("qualified applicants"). Qualified applicants who are below the age of 18 should offer the name of their legal guardian(s) in order to submit an Entry. Eight (8) drawings will be prepared between June 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009.