• SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

    Sharing information about scholarships is a courtesy of the School Counseling Department at Northwestern High School.   Northwestern High School does not conduct scholarship searches for students, nor does it solicit scholarship offers.  The criteria for scholarships is determined by the organization sponsoring the scholarship who has requested we advertise their scholarships. It is highly recommended that students conduct scholarship searches on their own if they do not meet the criteria for the scholarships listed in this newsletter.  Unless specified, Northwestern High School does not sponsor or endow any of the scholarships listed, nor is it a part of the committees designated to determine scholarship recipients. For more information about the scholarships listed, please contact Mrs. Dean or your School Counselor.

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    The following scholarships have been updated as of November 4th, 2024:


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    Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship                                                      Award:  Up to $50,000

    Graduating seniors who are citizens of the Unites States are eligible to apply.  Applicants will be judged on scholarship, leadership, and financial need. For more information and the application, or visit

    Deadline to apply is November 12, 2024.

     


    THE GARDEN CLUB OF SOUTH CAROLINA

    2024-2025 HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST

    “IS RECYCLING PLASTICS THE ANSWER TO OUR PLASTIC DISPOSAL PROBLEM?”

     

    The Gardening on the Cay Garden Club invites local high school students to participate in the Garden Club of South Carolina state-wide essay contest.  Each participant will receive a certification and the winner will be awarded $500.00. Essays must be the created work of the participant student.  This essay contest is open to all interested South Carolina students grade 9-12. 

    Deadline: November 15, 2024 

     

     

     


    Teaching Fellows

    The mission of Teaching Fellows is to recruit talented high school seniors into the teaching profession and help them develop leadership qualities. Each year, the program provides Fellowships for up to 230 high school seniors who have exhibited high academic achievement, a history of service to their school and community and/or have work experience, and also possess a desire to teach in South Carolina. Teaching Fellows receive up to $24,000 in awards (up to $6000 a year for four years) while the attend a Teaching Fellows Institution and pursue a degree that will lead to initial teacher certification.

    Zoom information sessions for students and parents will be held on September 26, October 1, and November 25 at 6:30p.m. at the following link:  

    Deadline is December 1, 2024

     


    Hagan Scholarship Foundation

    Eligibility:

    • Must graduate from a public, private, charter, magnet, or STEM high school
    • Must have achieved a 3.5 GPA
    • Must enroll in an eligible college or university the first semester following graduation
    • Must maintain a 4 year or less graduation schedule
    • Must work 240 hours prior to commencement of the fall semester in college
    • Applicants Adjusted Gross Household Income reported for 2023 Federal Income Tax Purposes must not have exceeded $100,000

    Award: Provides up to $7,500 each semester for up to 8 consecutive semesters.

    Deadline: December 1, 2024

     


    The Bronfman Fellowship (11th Grade only)

    FREE Fellowship opportunity for 26 Jewish high school juniors of all backgrounds who love to learn and think outside the box. The Fellowship begins with an immersive summer program and launches into a full year of transformative study and deeply personal journeys. Fellows wrestle with major issues in contemporary Jewish life, meet some of today’s most influential figures, and expand their perspectives as they build community with those representing different backgrounds, worldviews, and approaches to Jewish life and practice. Applicants must be in 11th grade, identify as Jewish, and live in the U.S. or Canada. 

    The deadline is December 2, 2024.      

    • Information Session: October 10th, Thursday, 9 pm ET/ 6 pm PT. . 
    • Q&A Session: November 12th, Tuesday, 8 pm ET/ 5pm PT. .

     


    Lyceum Program at Clemson University

    Our program offers $10,000 scholarships for students to study liberty, capitalism, the American founding, and the principles of moral character. The  engages students in the serious study of philosophy and politics through the careful reading of great works from the Ancients to the Moderns.

    Central to the program is the  Lyceum professors offer to Scholars. This includes , which provide an opportunity for students to meet with faculty and discuss the ways in which ideas from the classroom connect to everyday life. 

    How to Apply
    The Lyceum Scholars Program is open to Fall 2025 freshmen in ANY major. Interested students should apply to both the  and . The application deadline is December 15, 2024.

     


    Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship

    The Jackie Robinson Foundation (JRF) perpetuates the memory of Jackie Robinson by providing generous four-year scholarships and comprehensive support services to highly motivated college students with financial needs to ensure their success and further develop their leadership potential. To be eligible for a Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship, an applicant must: • Be a graduating, minority high school senior; • Be a United States citizen; • Present evidence of financial need; • Demonstrate a record of academic excellence; • Demonstrate leadership potential and a dedication to community service; • Plan to attend an accredited and approved 4-year college/university within the United States or affiliated with a United Statesbased college or university; • Have not accrued more than 25% of credits needed to graduate from college. 

    For more information and to apply, .

    Award: Up to $35,000 over four years

    Deadline: January 9th, 2025

     


    Hampton Wildlife Fund Scholarships (5)

    The Hampton Wildlife Fund is pleased to offer 5 scholarships to South Carolina graduating seniors; Harry Hampton, Thomas W. Hardwick Jr., James O. Thomason, Wallace F. Pate, and David M. Cline Scholarships. Click for more information.

    The Harry Hampton Scholarship and the Thomas W. Hardwick Jr. Scholarship are 4-year $5,000 per year scholarships for students wishing to further their education in the natural resources disciplines, such as wildlife biology, fisheries biology, forestry, or marine science. The recipients will receive these scholarships for 4 years as long as a GPA of 2.5 or above is maintained for the academic year.

    The Wallace F. Pate Scholarship is a one-year, $2,500 scholarship for students who wish to pursue a degree in natural resources discipline such as wildlife biology, fisheries biology, forestry, or marine science.

    The James O. Thomason Scholarship is a 4-year $2,000 per year scholarship for students who wish to pursue a degree in print or photo journalism, advertising, public relations or mass communications. The recipient will receive the James O. Thomason for 4 years as long as he or she maintains a GPA of 2.5 or above for a given academic year. Applicants are also required to submit a topical essay.

    The David M. Cline Scholarship is a one-year, $2,000 scholarship for students who wish to pursue a degree in law enforcement, criminal justice, or forensic science.

    Applications can be found at or via email at jim.goller@hamptonwildlifefund.org.

    Deadline for all applications is January 31, 2025.

     


    Presbyterian College 

    Students that are applying to PC and wish to be nominated 1880 Student Referral Program Scholarship should contact their School Counselor.  The scholarship is $1880 awarded annually for up to 4 years. The student should be nominated before the student is accepted to PC. 

    $100,000 BOYS STATE AND GIRLS STATE SCHOLARSHIPS AT PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
    Palmetto Boys State and Girls State students automatically qualify for a $100,000 scholarship ($25,000/year over four years). But they must apply by our Early Action deadline on December 1. Please encourage your Palmetto Boys State and Girls State students to apply if they haven't already.

    FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY #1 Tell your high achievers to apply to PC by December 1 to qualify for the full Griffith Scholarship. The Griffith covers the full cost of tuition, fees, room, and board and is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study at PC. There are two recipients each year.

    FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY #2  Your service-minded students with entrepreneurial spirits also have a chance to receive a full-ride scholarship. Our  gives your students the chance to solve a problem in their community ... for a chance to earn a full ride to PC! 

    Please check the Presbyterian College Website for additional information about each scholarship.

     


    South University Alumni Scholarship

    To qualify for the scholarship, you must graduate from one South University program and be accepted into another OR be selected to receive a Transferred Alumni Scholarship from an eligible South University graduate. All recipients must:

    - Be a newly enrolled student in the South University program
    - Maintain continuous enrollment with no unapproved breaks
    - Have a signed Memorandum of Understanding on file

    (must be included with application)

     


    Foundation 649 Scholarship

    Eligibility requirements:

    • Be a degree-seeking, full-time student enrolling in a U.S. accredited university in Fall 2024 as a Freshman or transferring from a community college
    • Identify as Asian American / Pacific Islander
    • Have a track record of involvement and interest in AAPI communities, issues, or causes
    • Have demonstrated financial need for the scholarship
    • Be a US citizen, resident, or foreign national. Undocumented students are also welcome to apply.

    Award: $4,000 spread over 4 years 

    Deadline: March 1, 2025

     


    Scholarships for Student's HBCU Education (An HBCU is a Historically Black College or University)

     


    Golden Door Scholars                                         

    As a Golden Door Scholar, each student receives a scholarship to empower them to earn a bachelor's degree and pursue a dream career. Eligible students may be high school seniors, recent high school graduates, or currently enrolled in college pursuing an undergraduate degree. This organization is committed to assisting undocumented students.

     


    NSHSS   

    NSHSS and its partners offer more than $2,000,000 in scholarships annually. All students are eligible to apply for high school and college scholarships in the areas of academic excellence, entrepreneurship, leadership, literature, medicine, music, STEM, sustainability, visual arts, and more.  

     


    Alliance for Young Artists & Writers

    This nonprofit organization is dedicated to empowering creative teens and celebrating youth voices. Scholastic Awards for students age 13 and up. Go to the link to learn more about scholastic awards and eligibility. 

     


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    The Omegas of Rock Hill, Inc. International High School Essay Contest

    The Omegas of Rock Hill, Inc., in partnership with the Kappa Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., of Rock Hill, SC, is pleased to announce its annual International High School Essay Contest. Contestants will have the opportunity to compete for scholarship awards at the local Kappa Alpha Chapter level and the First-Place essay will be submitted to compete at the District Level.

    Kappa Alpha Chapter Scholarship Awards:

    1st Scholarship: $500; 2nd Scholarship: $300; 3rd Scholarship: $200

    International Four College Scholarship Awards:

    1st Scholarship: $5,000; 2nd Scholarship: $3,000; 3rd Scholarship: $2,000; 4th Scholarship: $1,000


    The Contest is open to all high school seniors who attend high school in York and Chester Counties in South Carolina who submit an essay. We invite all qualified students to put forward a submission. Contest Closes on October 24, 2024.

     


    Chick-Fil-A Community Scholars

    Every year, at least twelve (12) $25,000 scholarships are awarded to students based on academic success, community service and financial need. The Chick-fil-A Community Scholars also participate in the Chick-fil-A Scholars Program, a one-year engagement that includes mentoring and leadership development alongside our Chick-fil-A True Inspiration™ Scholars. Through this program, we recognize remarkable individuals who share our dedication to caring for others and caring for their communities. It is our pleasure to support the academic journeys of these future leaders.

    Minimum GPA of 3.0

    Applications close October 30, 2024

     


    John M. Belk Scholarship - Davidson College

    For seniors who plan on attending Davidson College after graduation. The Belk Scholarship provides comprehensive funding (tuition, fees, food and housing), plus $6,000 in special opportunity stipends to support intellectual, personal, and leadership development over the course of their college career. For more information, click . Students must be nominated for this scholarship. If you plan on attending Davidson College and would like to be nominated, please see your school counselor.

    Nomination Deadline: November 1, 2024

    Powerful Minds Scholarship

    The City of Rock Hill and the Piedmont Municipal Power Agency (PMPA) have partnered to give $1,000 merit-based scholarships to a high school senior planning to enroll in a full-time program of study at an institution of higher education.

    Eligibility*

    • Must be a high school senior having earned all basic credits for entering college or a proper vocational or technical school

    • Must be planning full-time attendance at an accredited South Carolina university, college or technical college in the fall semester immediately following high school graduation

    • Must have a minimum, unweighted, GPA (Grade Point Average) of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale, or an equivalent if using a non-traditional scale.

    • Parents or guardians of student must have an active residential electric utility account with the City of RockHill

    *Any applicant who has received a full-tuition scholarship to the school or his/her choice is not eligible for scholarship. Students with a parent or guardian who works for the City of Rock Hill are not eligible. 

     


    Brother David Memorial Scholarship

    Eligibility*

    • Must be a high school senior having earned all basic credits for entering college or a proper vocational or technical school

    • Must be planning full-time attendance at an accredited South Carolina university, college or technical college in the fall semester immediately following high school graduation

    • Must have a minimum, unweighted, GPA (Grade Point Average) of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale, or an equivalent if using a non-traditional scale.

    • Must have worked on a community or school related service project within the last 12 months (not a required school or work project).

    • Parents or guardians of student must have an active residential electric utility account with the City of RockHill

    *Any applicant who has received a full-tuition scholarship to the school or his/her choice is not eligible for scholarship. Students with a parent or guardian who works for the City of Rock Hill are not eligible. 

     


    Rev. Robert G. Toatley Memorial Scholarship

    Looking to distribute our annual $1000 and $500 Rev. Robert G. Toatley Memorial Scholarships to local Rock Hill seniors. This scholarship honors one of our notable charter members, Rev. Robert G. Toatley. The scholarship consists of an online application on
    how the scholarship would help the applicant with college expenses. To be considered for the Rev. Robert G. Toatley Memorial Scholarship, students must complete all scholarship items by Friday, May 17th, 2024.

     


    Juneteenth Rock Hill - Dr. Ann Cain Scholarship

    ELIGIBILITY:

    • African American high school senior graduating in May/June of current school year from a school in the Rock Hill School District

    • Resident of Rock Hill, SC 

    • Accepted into an accredited college or university 

    • Intends to major in education 

    • Demonstrates commitment to public service

    Deadline: May 10, 2024

    Award: $1,000

     


    York County Woman's Club

    The GFWC York County Woman’s Club (GFWC-YC) is a proud supporter of the military families in the county and is offering 2 (two) $4,000 college scholarships to 2 (two) York County high school seniors whose parent(s) are a veteran, reserv-
    ist, or current service member. This scholarship is available for the 2023-2024 school year and can be used at any post-graduate school. Scholarship money will be sent directly to the school for tuition.

     


    Bessie Moody Lawrence Scholarship

    The York County Democratic Women's Council has been offering scholarships to York County graduating senior women since 2014. This year they plan to offer two scholarships of $1,000. The scholarship is in memory of Dr. Bessie-Moody Lawrence, a professor of Education at Winthrop University and a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, serving from 1993-2008. She tackled issues that had an impact on children, teachers, and women. She was especially concerned about those living in poverty.

     


    Rob Foundation Scholarship
     
    Eligibility guidelines:
    • Applicants must be a high school senior or a college/university/trade school with at least one full remaining academic year
    • Have at least one deceased parent or legal guardian
    • Reside in North Carolina or South Carolina
      • High school students must live in one of these counties; College/university/trade school students must have a current parent/legal guardian/home address in one of these counties
    • Submit a Student Reflection Essay (maximum 500 words) and one Letter of Recommendation

    Award: Up five $1,000 scholarships

     


    SC State AgriFCS Academy 2024 Scholarship Program

    Eligibility: Student must be an incoming freshmen for the 2024-2025 Academic Year. Student must major and remain in one of the following areas: AgriBusiness, Family and Consumer Sciences, Business/Child Development, Family and Consumer Sciences, Business/Fashion Merchandising, Business/Multidisciplinary, Nutrition and Food Management. Must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA

    Award: $5,000 per year

     


    Tri County HBCU Alliance Scholarship Program 2024

    High school students who are on track to graduate by the conclusion of the 2023-24 academic year are eligible to apply for the scholarships. In addition, the applicant must be enrolled in a private school, public school district, or charter school (public school academy) in Chester, Lancaster, or York counties. The applicant must plan to attend an HBCU in fall 2024. The applicant cannot be an immediate family member of a board member or officer of the Alliance.

     Award: 3rd Place ($500); 2nd Place ($1000); and 1st Place ($1500). These are non-renewable.

     


    CSM Gary Coates Memorial Scholarship

    This scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors who demonstrate scholarship and service through community involvement, volunteerism, scholastic achievement, and extra-curricular participation. 

    Award: $2,500

    Deadline: May 5th, 2024

     


    Zeta Epsilon Scholarship

    The mission of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to individuals enrolled for undergraduate study in community colleges, trade schools, and universities. Click on the link below to read more about this scholarship.

    • Applicants must be female.

    • Applicants must have permanent residence status in York or Lancaster County, South Carolina.

    • Applicants must be a high school senior with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

    • Applicants must be accepted as a full time student at a college, university, or trade school program for the upcoming academic semester.  If scholarship money is awarded, your selected school is the only institution that will receive funds on behalf of the applicant.

    • Applicants must demonstrate a need for financial assistance. 

    • Applicants must complete 20 hours of community service (may include church choir, church usher, church praise team, any volunteer services, any after school curriculum, etc.)

    • Applicants must submit a 500 word essay with topic “Who Am I”.

    • Applicants must have 4 references letters.

    • Applicants must be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States.

    Award: $1,250

     


    Student-View Scholarship Program

    The program is offering over $14,000 worth of scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college, community/junior college or career school. The program includes: One $10,000 Scholarship, Two $1,000 Scholarships, and Five $500 Scholarships.

    To apply, all you need to do is visit and complete a 15-20 minute application survey about colleges in your area. The Scholarship will be awarded via random drawing of all completed applications.

     


     

    Girls on the Run - Jake Miller Memorial Alumni Scholarship

    Any girl who participated in a Girls on the Run (grades 3-5) or Heart &Sole program (grades 6- 8) in York, Chester or Lancaster Counties and will enter college in the fall of 2024 is eligible to apply for a Girls on the Run Tri County SC scholarship. 

    Award: $1,500

     


    Tywanza Sanders Legacy Scholarship

    The mission of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to graduating high school seniors enrolling in undergraduate study at a four-year college or university in the United States for the 2024-2025 academic year.  The review committee will assess the following areas: written essay, academic performance, and financial need.  Scholarships are awarded upon the availability of funds and additional qualifying criteria. 

    Award: $8,000 total available, $2,000 for text books available

     


     

    Class 101 Scholarship

    Since 2017, Class 101 has sponsored the 101 Scholars Program, giving students nationwide the opportunity to compete for $3,000 to help them make college more affordable. To date, 18 students have received this honor. This year, four scholarships will be awarded to applicants who demonstrate excellence in leadership, community involvement and academic achievement.

    All freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors in high school, who have not won in the past, are eligible to apply. The scholarship will be sent to the college in the summer before their freshman year of college.

    Award: $3,000

     


    Central City Optomist Club Scholarship Fund

    Eligibility:

    Application must be received by March 15th.

    GPA must be 2.0 or greater. GPA for first semester senior grades will govern. GPA must be derived from at least three of the following subjects: Math, History, English, or Science.

    Recipients must be accepted by an accredited technical school, junior college, or 4 year institution of higher learning.

    Two letters of recommendation: one from a high school teacher or guidance counselor, and one from a Central City Optomist Club Member. 

     


    Horatio Alger Association Scholarships

    Eligibility:

    • Be enrolled full time as a high school junior or senior in the United States

    • Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States (students may start their studies at a two-year institution and then transfer to a four-year institution)

    • Demonstrate critical financial need ($65,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required)

    • Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities

    • Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity

    • Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0; and

    • Be a United States citizen

     


    Henry D. Miller Memorial STEM Scholarship

    Must be a minority male student

    Must be a Graduating Senior from an accredited high school.
    Must have received admission in the Fall 2024 Freshman class.
    Must have a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.0 or higher
    Must attend a High School in York, Chester, Lancaster, Mecklenburg or Union counties

    Award: Ranges from $1,000 - $2,500

     


    Rock Hill Kappa Foundation/ Richard Boulware Memorial Scholarship

    Must be a minority male student

    Must be a Graduating Senior from an accredited high school.
    Must have received admission in the Fall 2024 Freshman class.
    Must have a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.0 or higher
    Must attend a High School in York, Chester, Lancaster, Mecklenburg or Union counties

    Award: Ranges from $1000 - $2500

     


    UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship Program

    The UCB will award 30 scholarships up to $5,000 and 3 scholarships of up to $10,000 to people living with epilepsy, their family members, and caregivers pursuing education. 

     


    The South Carolina Education Association - Retired 

    This scholarship is awarded annually and is designed to help enable young people to pursue a 4 year degree in education at a SACS accredited college, university, technical school or community college in South Carolina. Eligibility requirements listed below:

    • Must be a senior graduating from a public high school in South Carolina
    • Must plan to attend a SACS accredited college, university, technical school, or community college in SC as a full time student
    • Must plan to pursue a career in Education
    • Must have maintained a good high school academic record and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA while attending college
    • Must demonstrate leadership abilities
    • ,Must need financial assistance

    Award: $1,000

    The scholarship recipient will be notified on or before May 15 and the scholarship money will be sent to the college they plan to attend by August 1st.

     


    York Electric - Touchstone Energy Scholarship

    Each year, YEC awards 12 $1,000 Touchstone Energy Scholarships to graduating seniors at each area high school.
    • To apply, you must be a high school senior and a member of YEC.
    • With your application, submit an essay on how businesses can better connect with younger generations. Whether it’s through an online platform or by giving back, we want to hear your ideas.

     


    York Electric - Technical Advantage Scholarship

    YEC awards one $1,000 Technical Advantage Scholarship to a graduating senior attending York Technical College in the fall, and one $500 Work-Based Learning Scholarship to a senior participant at the Floyd D. Johnson Technology
    Center.
    • To apply, you must be a graduating high school senior planning to attend a technical college to study a trade.
    • With your application, submit an essay on Ready SC: The Importance of a Ready Workforce. Write about the Ready SC Initiative and describe the importance of a ready workforce.

     


    Garrick-Ramseur Memorial Scholarships

    Scholarships may go toward studies at an accredited two-year (including technical school, junior college, or community college) or four-year institution with the award amount split between two consecutive academic terms. Preference is given to minority applicants.
    There will be multiple scholarships awarded ranging between $500- $2000. Scholarship applications are available to high school seniors who meet the following criteria:
    1. Attend a York County high school or current/past Rock Hill Alumnae Jabberwock participant
    2. Scholarship: 3.0 GPA or higher
    3. Demonstrate Service: Applicant must demonstrate involvement in community service (school
    and non-school)
    4. Demonstrate Leadership: Applicant must show leadership through active membership in
    school or community organizations

     


    Minority Scholarship Foundation 

    Eligibility: Minority; Graduating High School Senior; 2.5 GPA or greater; Financial Need (free or reduced lunch); 2 letters of recommendation; Completion of Essay; Optional- the Selection Committee may request an interview

    Award: $2,500 per year, for 4 years + a $500 one-time book scholarship may also be provided to deserving students. 

     


    Dallas Hirst Lumpkin Scholarship

    Eligibility: Graduating seniors planning to attend an accredited four-year college or university.  Criteria:  financial need; qualities of leadership, character, and genuine concern for others; B average and/or upper 25% of class.  For more information and to apply, visit:    

    Award: One-time $3,000

    Any questions may be directed to dhlscholar@gmail.com

     


    Delta Xi Zeta Scholarship

    It is the desire of Delta Xi Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority to provide financial assistance to one or more high school female(s) who is(are) interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree. Eligibility: High school senior female who has been accepted at an accredited four-year college or university or a two-year technical institution. 

     


    Laura M. Fleming Scholarship

    The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to provide undergraduate scholarships to the children of Founders Federal Credit Union members to attend an accredited college, vocational or technical school of their choice. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit, financial need and involvement in school and community activities.  Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.

    Award: $1,000 - $2,500 annually 

     


    The Silver Pen Writing Competition Scholarship

    For this scholarship, students must write a 1000 word essay on this assigned topic: How does music define a generation? What is your favorite band/musician, and how do they define you? Award winners will receive: 1st place - $2,500, 2nd place - $750, and 3rd place - $500.

     


    Winthrop Eagle STEM Scholars Program

    For graduating seniors seeking a STEM-related degree at Winthrop University (Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer science, Cybersecurity, Data science, Environmental science, Math). . 

     


    Archibald Rutledge Scholarship Program

    The Archibald Rutledge Scholarship program offers twelfth-grade students (enrolled in a public school in South Carolina) the opportunity to compete for a scholarship in creative writing, dance, music, theatre, or visual arts as well as encourages and recognizes academic and artistic excellence among South Carolina students.

    • Students must currently be enrolled in twelfth grade in a public school in South Carolina.
    • Students must plan to attend a South Carolina college or university.
    • Students must be a U.S. citizen and have attended public school in South Carolina for the past two years.
    • Students may only apply for one scholarship.

    Award: $2,000

     


    The Michael A. DeMayo Arrive Alive Scholarship

    This scholarship plans to award fifteen, $2,500 Scholarships to high school students. The firm's committee selects students based on their grades, school and community involvement, SAT or ACT scores, and a presentation (essay, brochure, billboard ad, or tiktok video) that encourages fellow teens to abstain from underage drinking and driving or distracted driving, and highlight dangers and consequences of drinking and driving or distracted driving.

    Please visit the School Counseling office for a Scholarship Application Packet.

     


    South Carolina Federal Credit Union 2024 Scholarship

    South Carolina Federal Credit Union is awarding nine scholarships, with denominations between $2,500 and $10,000. Please click  for the official scholarship rules.

    Eligibility:

    • Must be a legal U.S. resident.
    • Must have an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher and be in good standing with current school.
    • Must be planning to attend a traditional college/university on a full-time basis, or a specialized/technical college/university on a part-time or full-time basis, in South Carolina for the fall 2024 semester.
    • Must be an undergraduate student for the fall 2024 semester. Graduate students are not eligible to apply.

     


    James F. Byrnes Scholarship

    The Byrnes Scholarship is available to students who have lost one or both parents and who plan to seek a bachelor’s degree at a four -year college or university.

    Award: $20,000 ($5,000 anually)

     


    York Technical College Foundation Achievement Scholarship

    The Achievement Scholarship is offered by the York Technical College Foundation to incoming high school students who have been accepted to York Technical College and will start in the fall semester. This scholarship will be awarded to one exceptional student from each of the high schools in the college’s service area. The Scholarship Committee will review all applications and make awards based on the availability of funds to those individuals recommended by their high school representative and who best meet the following criteria: 1. Applicants must rank in the top 30 percent of their graduating class. 2. Demonstrate financial need for scholarship assistance. 3. Be recommended by a high school representative, such as an instructor, counselor or principal. 4. Submit current transcripts and a letter of recommendation to be completed by a high school representative. All completed applications must be emailed for review to the York Technical College Foundation at: Foundation@yorktech.edu

    Award: $1,000 to be used at the rate of $500 per academic year for two years 

     


    Sallie Mae Bridging the Dream Scholarship

    The Sallie Mae Fund’s Bridging the Dream Scholarship Program for High School Seniors helps make the dream of higher education a reality for outstanding students from under-resourced, underrepresented, and underserved communities.

    High school seniors who are facing financial challenges may apply to win a $10,000 scholarship to help them attend college or a vocational-technical school.

     


    Ellevation Education Scholarship Program

    Ellevation will be awarding ten $2,000 scholarships to deserving MLL (multilingual learner) students who are pursuing higher education. This year, in addition to financial support, they will also be providing scholarship winners with networking and mentorship opportunities from the Ellevation community.

    Applicants must:

    Be a high school senior who has been enrolled as an English Language Learner (ELL) at some point during their K-12 education.

    Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four- year college, university or vocational-technical school for the entire 2023-2024 academic year