Monday, May 11, 2015




SENIORS!

To attend
PROJECT GRADUATION
you MUST sign up in advance.

FREE if you register by June 2
$45 if you register late!

Get registration and waiver forms at:

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Herff Jones Delivery


April 28th Noon-2:30pm in Cafeteria
Herff Jones back at Cedar Ridge to deliver invitations and graduation caps & gowns.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Texas Hospitality Association Scholarship Contest




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See attached flyer for contest rules and instructions.


L.C. Anderson High School Class of 1971 Memorial Scholarship




L.C. Anderson Memorial Scholarship 


This scholarship is for African-American seniors who attend Austin Area  High Schools . Selection will be based on scholastic achievement, financial need, and an essay. 


INSTRUCTIONS:

 

Mail completed application, essay and transcript to:

Kay Jones

L.C. Anderson Scholarship Chairperson

602 Geyser Avenue

Pflugerville, TX 78660

 

* Austin-area high school districts are: Austin Independent School District, Del Valle Independent School District, Manor Independent School District, Pflugerville Independent School District, and Round Rock Independent School District

 

Applications must be postmarked by June 1, 2015

Attach essay, transcript, SAT/ACT scores


 For additional information/questions contact: lcandersonhighclassof1971@yahoo.com or Kay Jones at 512-989-1269


2015 I'm First! Scholarship application is now open!




The 2015 I'm First! Scholarship application is open! 
 
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APRIL 01 2015
 

Hello there First-Gen Friend,

It's April, so you know what that means...the 2015 I'm First! Scholarship application is now open! The deadline to apply is Friday, May 22.

The I'm First! Scholarship is a $4,000 scholarship ($1,000 per year, renewable for four years of college) awarded to up to 10 graduating high school seniors who will be the first in there family to go to college and are planning to attend a CSO College Partner institution.  

Scholarship winners have the unique privilege to serve as bloggers on ImFirst.org to share their college experiences and offer advice to aspiring first-generation college students on how to make it to and through college.

Ideal candidates will display the follow qualities:
  • Seeking financial aid and scholarship support for college
  • Strong writing skills and unique perspective
  • Strong capacity for reflection for blogging
  • Experience with or commitment to community service
  • Leadership experience
  • Commitment to helping expand educational opportunities for other first-generation students 
Scholarship winners are not selected based on academic qualifications such as GPA, SAT/ACT scores or intended majors

Undocumented students are eligible and strongly encouraged to apply! 

 
Apply here by Friday, May 22.

Best of luck! 
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Star of Texas Dental Assisting School $4,000 Scholarship for 2015





Star of Texas Dental Assisting School

12335 Hymeadow Dr. Ste 250

Austin, Texas 78750-1948

(512) 487 1547

operations@staroftexasdentalassistingschool.com

Subject:     Scholarship Opportunity

 

Hello, I'm writing on behalf of the Star of Texas Dental Assisting School in Austin, Texas. We are currently offering a $4,000 scholarship through an essay contest for graduating high school students. This scholarship will cover the entire cost of our program as well as the books required. All applicants must be 18 years or older by July 1st (prior to first session), or wait until the second session to apply.

I have attached the scholarship criteria, along with more information about our school.

Also available is an introductory packet, including our entire curriculum, which we would like to deliver to your office. This will be an intense twelve week program with lecture, as well as hands-on training.  If this looks like a good fit, please contact me via email, or by phone. 

 

I hope you are having a wonderful day,

 

Dr. Marc Amsili, School Director

Carlos Martinez, Director of Education

 


 

Star of Texas Dental Assisting School Scholarship

Star of Texas Dental Assisting School offers a full scholarship valued at $4,000 to cover the cost of our program, and your books. This will be awarded to one student for each Star of Texas class. To be eligible, you must be 18 years or older by July 1st (prior to first session), or wait until the second session to apply.

To be considered for the scholarship, an essay must be printed out and submitted to your high school counselor. Your essay must be no less than 1,200 words. Please explain why you are interested in pursuing a dental field career, keep in mind we'd like to see your passion for dental health.

After we have received a typed copy of your essay, you will need to contact Star of Texas Dental Assisting School to schedule an interview. On the day of your interview, you will need to bring a copy of your essay along with two letters of recommendation; one from your counselor, and one from the high school teacher of your choice.

 

The deadline to submit your scholarship essay is May 15th

 

Star of Texas Dental Assisting School

12335 Hymeadow Dr. Ste 250

Austin, Texas 78750-1948

(512) 487 1547

operations@staroftexasdentalassistingschool.com

 

 

Donna Harbers

Operations Director

Star of Texas Dental Assisting School

12335 Hymeadow #250

Austin Texas 78750

(512)250-5012

 




Scholarship for Hispanic HS Seniors, Undergrads, Grad Students - Deadline April 30



http://www.greatmindsinstem.org/college/scholarship-application-information

The Great Minds in STEM™ (GMiS) 2015-16 HENAAC Scholarship

DEADLINE: April 30, 2015

Graduating high school seniors, undergraduate students and graduate students, who intend to or are currently pursuing a science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) degree at an accredited college/university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico, are encouraged to apply for these merit-based scholarships. In addition, students must have an overall minimum 3.0 GPA and must be of Hispanic descent or demonstrate leadership/service within the Hispanic community.

Scholarship awards range from $500 - $10,000.

Scholarship recipients will be invited to attend the 27th HENAAC STEM Career Conference, from October 14 – 18, 2015, in Pasadena, CA. Great Minds in STEM subsidizes over $850 in additional registration, travel and housing for each Scholar to attend this conference, where they will meet their sponsors, be awarded their scholarship, and formally inducted as new members of the GMiS Scholars Society.

Here is a small sample of some of the numerous scholarships offered by GMiS:

Corporate / Government Sponsored Scholarships – These scholarships are made possible thanks to our dedicated scholarship sponsors from corporate America, federal agencies and affinity groups.

Graduate Computer Science Scholarships – These highly-competitive $10,000 scholarships are awarded to qualified masters students pursuing a computer science, IT or related software development degree.

U.S. Navy STEM Scholarship - These highly-competitive $10,000 scholarships, in partnership with NAVSEA and SSP, are awarded to qualified graduating high school seniors, who have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and will be pursuing a STEM degree at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). During their first semester in college, these scholars have the opportunity to apply for the Student Employment Program, which provides them a summer internship and continued funding through their undergraduate career, so long as the student maintains a competitive GPA in a STEM degree.

In Memoriam and Personal Scholarships - Great Minds in STEM awards some very special scholarships, which have been established in the loving memory of an endeared supporter of GMiS or have been established by long-time supporters and dear friends of GMiS.

To learn more about all the various types of scholarships offered by GMiS please visit its website.

Don't delay and remember the application deadline is 11:59 PM PST, on April 30, 2015.

 

Tricia Berry

Director, Women in Engineering Program (WEP)

Director, Texas Girls Collaborative Project (TxGCP)

The University of Texas at Austin
2616 Wichita Street, Stop A9500, BWY 107

Austin, TX  78712-0284

512-471-5650
triciaberry@utexas.edu

WEP:  http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep

TxGCP:  http://www.txgcp.org 

 

 

The Women in Engineering Program in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin is a college student service for all engineering women, creating a network of engineering peers and professionals by providing academic, career and leadership opportunities.

 

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