IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES
March 30
Schools and Offices Closed
April 2
April 9
End of Term 3
April 10
Schools Closed for Students: Teacher Work Day
April 11
Term 4 Begins
April 20
Report Cards Issued
OPPORTUNITIES, NEWS AND INFORMATION
Accessing IPR Grades thru Home Access Center (HAC)
Parents and students may access official IPR information thru Home Access Center or HAC.
Step One – Log into Home Access Center (HAC) http://www.fcps.org/grades
Step Two – Select Grades from the File Menu
Step Three - Click on the IPR Tab. The Current Marking Period view will be the default. Parents may click on the drop down menu to select a previous marking period as well.
Ithaca College: Residential pre-college programs for high school students. In Ithaca's residential pre-college programs, discover what campus life is like while you explore your interests with expert IC faculty. Our one- and three-week summer college sessions offer courses from a variety of academic areas, or you can focus on specific subjects in the Ithaca Writers Institute or Pre-College STEM Institute. Online applications are due by May 15th, but early application is recommended. Admission decisions are made as applications are received. Students who believe they will be eligible for financial aid when they apply to college are encouraged to apply for a limited number of need-based, partial-tuition scholarships for the three-week session. Students should complete the online application and then complete the financial aid request form. Apply today at ithaca.edu/summercollege/app.
Exciting Summer Opportunities for high school students at Susquehanna University. Learn more and apply today atwww.susqu.edu/summer-programs. Discounts available on most programs prior to April 1. Don't delay!
New York University Precollege: NYE Precollege gives rising juniors and seniors the amazing opportunity to spend their summer on NYU's campus in the heart of Manhattan. For six exciting weeks, high schoolers can take college-level courses for credit, develop their essay-writing skills, and learn how to manage their time in college, all while experiencing what it's like to be an NYU student. Our summer 2018 Precollege program runs from July 1 through August 11. For scholarship consideration, students should apply by April 1, 2018. For more details and the most up-to-date information, please visit nyu.edu/precollege.
The 2018 Summer Business Institute at The Catholic University of America: The Summer Business Institute (SBI) is a week-long summer program at teh Busch School for rising high school juniors and seniors interested in business, leadership, and entrepreneurship. Throughout the week, participants are immersed in these subjects through the lens of Catholic social teaching. SBI is an all inclusive week-long experience for only $300. Scholarships to the program are available and awarded. Applications are due by May 1st. Go tocatholicsbi.org for more information and to apply.
GW Pre-College 2018: The George Washington University 2018 Summer Programs for high school students. Go towww.precollege.gwu.edu for more details and to register.
Terp Young Scholars: July 8-27, 2018. College courses, college credits. In Terp Young Scholars, students experience rigorous college courses, earn three college credits and appreciate the rich diversity of campus life at UMD. Acceptance to this 3-week summer collegiate program is competitive, and based upon academic performance. For more information and to apply go to www.ysp.umd.edu.
FCC Study Skills & Test Prep Classes: Get ready for success this spring with personalized attention and guidance from experienced instructors. Go to frederick.edu/youth for more information and to register.
Frederick Community College: Saturday, April 7th 10am - 12pm at the FCC Student Center (Building H). For more information and to RSVP, visit www.frederick.edu/openhouse.
Wellesley College Junior Open Campus: Saturday, April 28th 8am - 3:30pm. Experience a sample class, explore campus, meet current students, take a tour, have lunch. Attend sessions on: perspectives on the Wellesley experience, navigating the admission process (with helpful tips!), affording college, and more. Learn more at www.wellesley.edu/admission/joc.
We are pleased to inform you that registration is now open for Rutgers University, School of Engineering tours for the spring semester. There is only one tour date for prospective students left. Current applicants should not sign up for these tours.
On Friday, April 20, our Knight for a Day tours begin at 10 a.m. at the Visitor Center with an admissions information session, followed by a five-campus bus tour. During the bus tour, families will be able to view one of the first-year residence halls on the Busch campus. They will also break for lunch (on their own) before heading to the school-specific portion of the day at 1 p.m. A detailed itinerary will be provided once registered.
Department options include one of the following:
Families can register for these tours while space is available. To learn more about the engineering tours, please visit soe.rutgers.edu/tours.
Maryland Boys State: If you are interested in Government, Politics, Leadership, attendance at Military Academy, College ROTC, or just a challenging Academic program this is the experience for you. MD Boys State is a week-long practical exercise in Government that will have a positive influence on your life. Application deadline is April 15, 2018. Click here for more information about applying or go directly to app.campdoc.com/register/marylandboys/participants to complete the application.
At Duke Summer College and Academy, we believe in a simple formula. By combining rigorous academics with an incredibly fun residential program, we can create life-changing experiences. This past summer, we put this to the test and discovered that it is overwhelmingly true.
It's time for FCPS high school juniors and seniors to apply for the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Engineering Innovation (EI) summer program, offered at Hood College this year.
EI will enable students to participate in a renowned college-level program that offers the potential to earn 3 college credits while exploring cutting-edge educational and career options. Students will also earn 1 FCPS elective credit.
The course will be offered from June 25 through July 20, Mondays-Fridays, 9-3. There will be no class on Wednesday, July 4.
Prerequisites are Algebra II, some trigonometry, a lab science (chemistry, biology, and/or physics) and experience with a spreadsheet application.
Application Fee: $75
Tuition: $2700 (Financial assistance is available! Apply early for Financial Aid.)
Applications are online at: http://engineering-innovation.jhu.edu.
See the poster: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/GetFile.aspx?DocId=7901
See the flyer: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/GetFile.aspx?DocId=7903
College and Career Readiness Requirements
For the answers to Frequently Asked Questions in regards to CCR please visit: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/Upload/0/7241.pdf
Oxford Academic Programs: Offers intellectually adventurous high school and junior high school students to Summer Study Programs in Europe and the United States for over 30 years. For more information: http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/
Women In Science and Engineering
FCPS encourages female high school students to consider pursuing careers in science and engineering.
Our Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) program meets monthly on Wednesdays at the FCPS Earth and Space Science Lab (ESSL), 210 Madison St, Frederick, 7 PM-8:15 PM. WISE is open to all females, grades 9-12.
Here's the 2017-2018 speaker schedule (Wednesdays, 7-8:15 PM):
April 25: Melissa Boyle, Ranger, Maryland Park Service
Printer-friendly version: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/Upload/0/7159.pdf Website: http://education.fcps.org/sciencesec/wise
Do you need help accessing substance abuse services and counseling?
Obtaining an evaluation for your child?
Mental health concerns?
Contact the Frederick County Health Department: 301-600-1029 or via their website http://health.frederickcountymd.gov/131/Behavioral-Health-Services
INTERPRETING SERVICES
If your family or guests require interpreting services for an event or meeting, please email
Mrs. Wilton at Jill.Wilton@fcps.org. Please submit your request 10 days prior to the event.
NAVIANCE INFORMATION
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS:
Please be sure that you have an accurate email address in Naviance so you don't miss out on important information.
Go to the Naviance Website: http://connection.naviance.com/brunswickhi
Use Student Id for both Id and Password
> Click on the About Me tab
> Click on Profile
>Click on the pencil icon - email address
NAVIANCE INSTRUCTIONS QUICK REFERENCE
How to Match your Common App and Naviance Accounts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znOq38FUrTc
How to request a recommendation through Naviance https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/5229.pdf
How to add a college to your "I'm applying to" list
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkLrue7MXRs
REMIND 101 INFORMATION
The BHS School Counseling Office is using Remind 101 to send out reminders to students about important information and events like college nights, SAT’s, PSAT’s, term ending dates, scholarship opportunities and the list goes on and on. To better reach our students, Remind 101 sends text messages to their phones. It is a really cool way to communicate with our students in a way that is so familiar to them. Parents can sign up too if they want to see the things that are being sent out! They are class specific, so be sure to sign-up for the proper grade. Use the instructions below to sign-up TODAY!
Remind 101 for Freshman: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/GetFile.aspx?DocId=7890
Remind 101 for Sophomores: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/GetFile.aspx?DocId=7891
Remind 101 for Juniors: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/GetFile.aspx?DocId=7892
Remind 101 for Seniors: https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/GetFile.aspx?DocId=7893
TESTING INFORMATION
ACT Registration Dates
Register at: Act.org
CEEB/ETS High School code: 210305
ACT Test Dates
ACT Registration Deadline
ACT Scores Available
Saturday, June 09, 2018
May 4, 2018
Jun. 19, 2018
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Jun. 15, 2018
Jul. 24, 2018
SAT Registration Dates
Register at: SAT.org
SAT Test Date
SAT Registration Deadline
SAT Scores Available
Saturday, May 05, 2018
Apr. 6, 2018
May 18, 2018
Saturday, June 02, 2018
May 3, 2018
Jul. 11, 2018
RESOURCES
College Board Website: You can access resources for college searches, student aid, AP and SAT information at the following website: www.collegeboard.com
Common Applications: Many colleges/universities allow students to apply with a "Common Application" (not all do - please check). If you are interested in using this application, you will need to apply on line at the following address: www.commonapp.org
Merit Aid: Helps students find merit-based scholarship opportunities before they apply to college. MeritAid.com is the first comprehensive web site dedicated to helping students with the college search by matching them to merit-based scholarships from across the country. Visit www.meritaid.com for more information.
Naviance is a web-based resource for staff, students, and parents that encourages and supports post high school career and college planning. Family Connection is the student's side of the system and is linked with Naviance Succeed, the counselor's system. How can it be used?
Career Planning: Learning Style Inventory, Interest Inventory, Personality Inventory, Resume Building
College Planning: College Search, Application Process, College Major Exploration, Scholarship/Financial Aid Resources
Success Planning: Personalized Goals and Tasks, Journal Entries, Student Planner, Shared Documents.
Go to the following website: https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=brunswickhi
Username: Student ID #
Password: Student ID #
NCAA Eligibility Center
Any student-athlete interested in playing at the Division 1 or 2 level must be cleared by the NCAA to participate. www.eligibilitycenter.org The student-athlete must log in using his/her NCAA ID or SSN and PIN. The Counseling office will be notified when a student registers and will send your transcript electronically to NCAA.
Net Price Calculator: The Net Price Calculator (NPC) is an online tool that provides estimates of college costs for prospective students, based on a set of inputs such as family income, size, and assets. THE NPC calculates estimated grant and scholarship aid and subtracts that total from the college's cost of attendance, resulting in an estimated net price. NPC then goes the next step and subtracts the student's estimated loans/financial aid to determine the estimated remaining cost.
For more information: https://professionals.collegeboard.org/higher-ed/financial-aid/netprice
New Website for College-bound Students with Disabilities: A new website - http://www.going-to-college.org has been developed to help high school students learn about living college life with a disability. The site provides video clips, activities, and resources that can help students get a head start in planning for college. Video interviews with college students with disabilities offer a way to hear first-hand from students with disabilities who have been successful. Modules include activities that will help students explore more about themselves, learn what to expect from college, and equip them with important considerations and tasks to complete when planning for college.
Selective Service: A reminder that under federal law, virtually all men must register with Selective Service within 30 days of
their 18th birthday. Students can register on-line at www.sss.gov
Work Permits: There are new directions for minors (ages 14-17) wishing to get a work permit.
1) Complete the on-line application: https://www.dllr.state.md.us/ChildWorkPermit/web/content/Home.aspx
2) Print the work permit. 3) Get the work permit signed by the minor (student), parent or legal guardian and employer (work permits are only valid when signed by all parties) During the 2014 session, the Maryland General Assembly passed House Bill 467 that modified the requirements that must be met before a minor work permit can be issued. The change requires the Minor's parent or guardian to certify that the age on the minor work permit is correct rather than producing proof of age to an issuing officer. This change allows the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation to grant applicants the ability to download and print a work permit directly from the application website. The new system began July 29. Minors are no longer required to obtain their work permit from an issuing officer.
FCPS is committed to safe and drug free schools. Check out our resources page at: http://www.fcps.org/academics/Safe-Drug-Free-Schools.cfm and additional assistance available through the Frederick County Health Department at: http://health.frederickcountymd.gov/131/Behavioral-Health-Services
SCHOLARSHIPS
GO TO NAVIANCE (http://connection.naviance.com/brunswickhi) FOR WEBSITES AND OR APPLICATIONS FOR ALL SCHOLARSHIPS***
2018 “Recycle Right!” Activity Book Contest - Frederick County Department of Solid Waste Management: The goal of this contest is to generate material for use in an educational activity book. The book will be printed and distributed across Frederick County to help students learn more about the importance of recycling the right way. Please review our tips for better recycling and other background information before creating an entry. Details can be found online: www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/RecycleContest. See flyer for complete details/entry form.
The Community Foundation of Frederick County - The Community Foundation of Frederick County has $900K+ available in scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year. The online application opens March 1 through March 31, 2018 atwww.ScholarshipsFrederickCounty.com.
BHS Common Application - One application, four scholarships! One scholarship from the Brunswick Eagles Club, one scholarship from the Brunswick Family Vision Center and two scholarships from the Brunswick Lions Club. Deadline to apply is April 20, 2018. Click here forapplication.
Andy Garman Memorial Scholarship - The Andy Garman Memorial Scholarship honors a Brunswick High School senior who conveys the essence of Andy’s spirit and approach to life. Andy was an 18-year-old senior at Brunswick High School who was an outstanding scholar, performer and Eagle Scout.
Andy’s joyful exuberance was a unique gift. His attitude toward life drew people to him – young and old and across all boundaries. Quick with a warm smile and kind word, Andy sparked the groups around him to higher cooperation and achievement. Andy’s approach to life was a shining example of how one person could positively impact others. Click here for application. Deadline to apply is May 1, 2018.
Brunswick Junior Railroaders Athletic Scholarship: This scholarship is being offered by the Brunswick Junior Railroaders organization. It is presented as an honor to student athletes who have shown good sportsmanship, leadership, and a passion for excellence through sports and academics. A $500.00 scholarship will be awarded to a male and a female Brunswick High School student athlete that meet the requirements of the scholarship. BJR reserves the right to award no scholarship(s) in the event the candidates do not meet the qualifications or there are no applicants. Deadline to apply is April 30, 2018. Click here for application.
Elizabeth Ann “Libby” Frist Memorial Scholarship Gram’s Promise Charitable Foundation was founded in memory of Elizabeth “Libby” Frist. A longtime member of the White Marsh community, Libby passed away August 8, 2005 after a long battle with lung cancer. While battling her illness, it was Libby’s desire to speak with young adults regarding her experience, and to stress the importance of a living a tobacco-free lifestyle. Gram’s Promise is active in your community, encouraging tobacco free lifestyles primarily among children, by promoting awareness, responsibility, and the value of life through education, community involvement, and strategic partnership. More information regarding Gram’s Promise can be found at our website: www.gramspromisefoundation.org. The purpose of the Elizabeth Ann “Libby” Frist Memorial Scholarship is to recognize selected high school seniors for their activism and leadership among their peers in the fight against tobacco use. Maryland High School Seniors who are tobacco-free and have demonstrated a commitment to anti-smoking advocacy are encouraged to apply. The deadline to apply is April 20th. Click here for application.
The Maryland Municipal League Scholarship - Frederick Municipalities are pleased to offer this scholarship application to all Frederick County residents. There will be one (1) $1000 scholarship. The scholarship is being provided through the Frederick County Chapter of the Maryland Municipal League (MML). MML is a nonprofit nonpartisan association representing over 150 cities and towns throughout Maryland. The MML works to strengthen the role and capacity of municipal government through a variety of services to include legislative representation,research, training and technical assistance. Deadline to apply is March 29th. Click here for application.
The Brunswick FFA Alumni Scholarship 2018: The purpose of this scholarship is to provide assistance to those graduating FFA members who plan to pursue a post secondary education (University, Four Year College, Two Year College or Vocational/Technical School). Click here for application. The deadline to apply is April 13, 2018. Completed scholarship applications should be turned in to the BHS Counseling Office.
J. Elmer Harp Family Memorial Scholarship - The estate of the late Miss Jane E. Harp, daughter of Dr. J. Elmer Harp, funds the Dr. J. Elmer Harp Family Memorial Scholarship. It was established to honor Dr. Harp, a general practicioner who served Middletown Valley families over 50 years. Each year, the Board of Directors of the Medical Center selects three persons who are pursuing a career in the medical field to receive scholarships with a value of $9,000 each. Deadline to apply is March 31, 2018. Click here for application or go to www.harpmedicalcenter.org.
Catoctin Fish and Game Association Scholarship 2018 - The Catoctin Fish and Game Association is offering a $500 scholarship to a student who is planning to pursue a college degree in environmental science, natural/wildlife resources management or a related field. This scholarship is awarded to a student one (1) time only. Deadline to apply is April 15th. Click here for application.
Frederick Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship - Frederick Memorial Hospital offers the FMHA scholarship annually to seniors in Frederick County. The applicant must: be an active volunteer in a healthcare related organization and have completed at least 50 hours of volunteer service in that organization, plan a career in a health related field and be a high school graduate this year. Applications will be judged on: volunteer service (documented), personal essay, academic achievement and extracurricular activities. Deadline to apply is April 6th. Click here for application.
7th Annual Smiling Senior Scholarship - Sponsored by Smile Frederick Orthodontics & Pediatric Dental Center of Frederick. $1,000 college scholarship to a graduating high school senior. To be considered for the scholarship, please submit a 500+ word essay (outlined in the application) and an application. Go to www.smilefrederick.com or www.mykiddsmiles.com for more information and the application. The deadline to apply is April 30th.
The OPHELIA Foundation, a nonprofit organization based on the principle of helping others, is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for our Class of 2018 Scholarships — The Ophelia Scholarship and the Gil and Jameece Pinckney Scholarship. We will award two $1,000 scholarships to deserving college-bound high school seniors in the DMV (DC/MD/VA) area who need funds to help defray the costs of pursuing a higher education. The Foundation’s mission is to create Opportunities to Provide Hope, Empower Lives, and Influence Advancement. For our first two years, our focus was on supporting children in the early school years. In 2017 and 2018, we have expanded our reach to encompass students in the later, but equally important, phase of their education. To qualify for a scholarship, the student must be a graduating senior from a District of Columbia, Maryland, or Northern Virginia high school. The student must also meet all academic, citizenship, and other criteria set forth in the attached applications. To be considered for a Class of 2018 Scholarship, students must download the applications from The OPHELIA Foundation website at: www.opheliafoundation.org. The deadline to apply is April 27th.
Minds in Motion Scholar-Athlete Scholarship - This eleventh annual program has been sponsored by The Allstate Foundation since its' inception in 2008 and recognizes those who have excelled on the playing field and in the classroom. Applicants must have a minimum 3.25 unweighted overall GPA and have participated in interscholastic athletic activities sponsored by MPSSAA during their high school careers. Selected male and female recipients receive a $1,000 scholarship and are honored at a luncheon at M&T Bank Stadium on May 31st. For 2018, each of the nine MPSSAA districts will have at least one recipient selected along with "at-large" selections up to a total of 12-14 recipients. Applications consist of completing the online form above which will be available until the deadline of 12 Noon on Friday, April 13th. Applicants are reminded to fill out the form carefully and double-check that all requested information has been provided before clicking "Submit". Students with an immediate family member (spouse, mother, father, sister, brother, ward, daughter or son and their respective spouses, regardless of where they reside) employed by The Allstate Foundation ("Sponsor"), Allstate Insurance Company, any Allstate Insurance agency and persons living in their same households, whether or not related, are not eligible to enter or win this scholarship. An eligible minor must have his/her parent's or legal guardian's permission to enter. Void where prohibited by law. Program is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Click here for application.
Scholarships applications are now open for the AFCEA DC STEM scholarships for graduating high school seniors. This program promotes higher education in the STEM fields of computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry and management information systems, through financial scholarship awards. Since May 1989, AFCEA Washington, DC has awarded 373 scholarships totaling more than $2,400,000 to students from 112 area high schools going to 71 U.S. colleges. All students who meet the criteria below are encouraged to apply. We also encourage students whose family members include current members of the military, Veterans, and AFCEA DC chapter members to apply. The deadline for applications is April 24, 2018. For complete information and to apply, please visit the scholarship page on the AFCEA DC website http://bit.ly/2j4HHrG.
Nymeo Federal Credit Union believes in contributing to the well-being of children of all ages. One way our credit union can make a direct impact to youth is to actively invest in their education. We are proud to offer current Nymeo members who are high schools seniors AND also all Frederick County High School Seniors an opportunity to win a $1500 scholarship* for their educational expenses! Two scholarships are available. Guidelines and Criteria: • Applicants must be a Nymeo member who is currently a high school senior AND/OR a current senior attending a high school in Frederick County with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. • Applications are evaluated on academic achievement, community service and typed or video essay. • Winners will be contacted at the end of April through their high schools and/or a phone call and email. Application Materials Required: • Completed scholarship application. • High school transcript with overall cumulative GPA. • Resume highlighting past accomplishments, community service and other experiences. • A typed essay (500 words or less) OR a video essay (no longer than 3 minutes) addressing the following theme: “You have just opened your first account at a credit union. You are excited about the products and services offered and the low fees associated with credit unions. How can you persuade your parents or friends to switch to a credit union, like Nymeo.” Deadline: Application materials must be received by Nymeo via email by the close of business on Thursday, APRIL 12, 2018. Scholarship applications will not be considered unless all required information is received by the deadline. Nymeo will not be responsible for lost, delayed or misdirected applications. Faxes are not accepted. Application by Email is preferred or dropped off at any Nymeo Branch. Subject Line: 2018 Nymeo’s Believe and Achieve Scholarship Email: marketing@nymeo.org Questions:Please call 855-436-4030. Go to https://nymeo.org/nymeo-news/nymeo-s-2018-believe-and-achieve-scholarship/ for application.
MSSA Scholarship Foundation - The mission of the MSSA Scholarship Foundation is to provide financial aid to undergraduate college students who show extraordinary promise of contributing to the marine environment the Chesapeake Bay, its tributaries, and the coastal waters of the mid-Atlantic seaboard. The goal is to grow a cadre of accomplished professionals who can make a positive impact on the marine ecology. The deadline to apply is April 13, 2018. Click here for application.
Central Scholarship - Since 1924, Central Scholarship has been providing Maryland scholarships and Maryland tuition assistance to students for the financial assistance they need to go higher. No matter what your dream, Central Scholarship can help you fund it. Go to http://www.central-scholarship.org/scholarships/overview/ for more information and to apply.
Kids' Chance of Maryland Scholarship: Since 1996, we have provided college scholarships to the children of Maryland's injured workers. Every year, thousands of workers are disabled by on-the-job injuries and, tragically, about 60 workers in Maryland lose their lives every year. Kids' Chance of Maryland provides an opportunity for the children of these workers to pursue their higher education, reach their goals, and fulfill their dreams for the future. Click here for application. Deadline to apply is July 1st.
Episcopal Orphan House Scholarship Fund: Click here for application. Deadline to apply is March 31st.
2018-2019 Maryland House of Delegates Scholarship - Delegate David Vogt, III - Click here for application. Deadline to apply is May 1st.
Kappa Kappa Iota Sorority Scholarship Award: Kappa Kappa Iota Sorority (a teaching sorority) is offering a $500.00 scholarship to an individual who is interested in a career in education. All applicants must complete the enclosed application in its entirety. The Scholarship Committee will review all applications. Committee members may conduct a personal interview if several applicants qualify equally. The recipient of the scholarship will be Kappa Kappa Iota Sorority’s dinner guest at its May meeting. The deadline for applications is Friday, April 6, 2018. Click here for application.
To be eligible, applicants must be on track to graduate from a Maryland or Washington, D.C., high school in spring 2018, intend to enroll in an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or technical school beginning in fall 2018, and have participated in extracurricular activities. A rigorous application review process will consider grades in relevant coursework, a personal essay and letter of recommendation.
Applicants for the Miss Utility Scholarship need to submit the following:
• Application form
• Extracurricular activities form
• Personal essay
• One letter of recommendation, no more than two, dated within one year of the application
• Official high school transcript
Please send application form and attachments to:
MGH for Miss Utility Attn: Kimberly Francois
100 Painters Mill Road, Suite 600
Owings Mills, MD 21117
The application form and attachments must be postmarked by April 6, 2018 to be eligible. If you have any questions, please contact Kimberly Francois at kfrancois@mghus.com or call (410) 581-5928. To learn more about the Miss Utility scholarship program, please visit:www.missutility.net/scholarship
Fordham Lee Poffenbarger Memorial Scholarship: Each year we award scholarships to deserving, graduating high school seniors attending a Frederick County High School to help support their academic and educational goals. The number of scholarships and the scholarship amount varies. This memorial fund scholarship was established to honor the life of our son Fordham Lee Poffenbarger. His infectious smile, beautiful brown eyes and sweet nature touched everyone who knew him. Applicant must be a Frederick County High School graduating senior, Applicant must include an original high school transcript, Application must include two (2) letters of recommendation with contact information for the references and include their email address, Applicant must provide an essay. Click here for application. The application must be received by: April 6, 2018
Joseph J. Fox, Jr. Memorial Scholarship: This $2,000 scholarship fund was established to encourage and support students who have an interest in pursuing a teaching career. Students interested in applying for this scholarship should go to http://www.somirac.org/ (click on "more") for further information. Deadline to apply is April 15, 2018.
Esperanza Education Fund: In Spring 2017, the Esperanza Education Fund will award scholarships of at least $5,000 and up to $20,000 to immigrant students in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia to attend public colleges and universities, regardless of ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status. Deadline to apply is March 30th. For more information and to get application, go to: http://www.esperanzafund.org/about-our-scholarship/
Horatio Alger National Career & Technical Scholarship Program: Receive up to $2,500 to pursue career or technical education. To be eligible for the Horatio Alger National Career & Technical Education Scholarship Program, applicants mus fulfill the following criteria: Have completed high school by Spring 2018 Be enrolled in a 2-year or less career or technical degree/certificate program in Fall 2018 that will lead to employment Attend a not-for-profit post-secondary institution Demonstrate financial need; applicants must be Pell Grant eligible Be under the age of 30 Be a United States Citizen. Go to application.horatioalger.org for application. Deadline to apply is June 15, 2018.
Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute (WMCCAI) Essay/Presentation Scholarship:
Rules
The WMCCAI Essay Contest is open to all high-school seniors within the WMCCAI service area (the immediate Washington metro area) living within a community (i.e., a neighborhood, homeowners association, condominium association, or cooperative association). Deadline to apply is March 31st. Click here for application.
Requirements
Judging Criteria
Judges will base their final decision upon:
Best overall essay/presentation of the essay topic: How Do You See Your Community Best Utilizing Social Media?”
Award
WMCCAI will grant one award of at least $1,000 for the best overall essay. The award winner will be announced within 60 days after the application deadline.
Submissions
All submissions become property of WMCCAI and may be printed in the chapter’s magazine, Quorum and/or posted to WMCCAI’s website and social media sites.
Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading performance delivery and technology consulting firm that helps organizations better align strategy to execution, is pleased to announce it is accepting applications for the 11th annual Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program. Over the past decade, VIP has been proud to support over 90 women as they pursue a career in select technology fields.
WITS offers multiple scholarships to women pursuing a career in computer science, information technology (IT), management information systems, or another related field. Applicants must be enrolled at, or accepted to, a two or four-year college or university in the United States for the 2018 school year.
Candidates will be assessed based on the following criteria:
The deadline for submission is April 1st, 2018. Click here for application.
BigSun Scholarship The BigSun Organization is proud to be able to continue to help young athletes succeed in their academic pursuits. We are offering an annual scholarship to a deserving student. All student athletes are eligible for this award, regardless of which sport they are participating in. Their participation may be in any capacity, whether as a player, coach or official.
Deadline - June 19, 2018 Amount of Award - $500.00
The successful applicant will be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary institute and currently involved in some sport at that institution or in the community.
Please visit our website at http://www.bigsunathletics.com to learn how to apply.
Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund The establishment of the Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund occurred in October 2001. This scholarship fund is named in honor of Janice Marie Scott. Why was this scholarship fund established? To recognize her involvement with various youth programs and community service activities within the Greater Metropolitan Area of Washington, DC. Janice was one of 125 individuals that perished in the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 when terrorists hijacked and crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the building of the Pentagon. She was the daughter of Geraldine Holmes of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Janice was born in Memphis, Tennessee on October 12, 1954. Shortly after her birth, Janice moved with her family from Memphis to Milwaukee. She attended public school in Milwaukee until her mid-teen years. During the late 1960’s, she and most of her family moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado where one of her older sisters was assigned as a soldier to Fort Carson near the city of Colorado Springs. She graduated in 1972 from Harrison High School. Her sister was reassigned to a military installation in West Germany soon after she graduated from high school. Janice then took on the task of caring for her younger sister and the daughter of the sister who went to West Germany. She assumed this task in conjunction with taking classes at a business college and working on Fort Carson.
In 1975, Janice met 2nd Lieutenant Abraham Scott. He was assigned to the Finance Office on Fort Carson. After a brief engagement, Abraham and Janice traveled to his hometown of Beaufort, South Carolina and they were married by his father. They were blessed with two daughters, Crystal Marie and Angel Marie. In 1988, Janice earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from the adult school of the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. She was a member of five organizations: Blacks-In-Government; Burke/Fairfax Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated; American Society of Military Comptrollers; the Association of Government Accountants; and the 5-Star Toastmasters Club. She was also a member of Greater Little Zion Baptist Church in Fairfax, Virginia. Click here for application. Deadline to apply is March 31, 2018.
“B. Davis Scholarship”. The creators of the “Student Award Search Aid” website are offering a scholarship for 2018.
Please visit our website at http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm to read about us and to apply for our scholarship. While you’re there, please browse through the rest of the site to learn more about applying for scholarships.
Our website was developed solely for the purpose of helping students locate and apply for scholarships. We are trying to improve the students’ chances for success. The site is free and we charge nothing for the information or the application.
The deadline for applications is May 22, 2018
Amount of Scholarship: $1,000
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at awards@studentawardsearch.com
Paul Mills Scholarship - March 30, 2018 (6 Awards - $1,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_paul_mills_scholarship_9239.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
GRHS Scholarship - March 31, 2018 (5 Awards - $1,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_grhs_scholarship_9240.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Young American Creative Patriotic Scholarship - March 31, 2018 (8 Awards - $10,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_young_american_creative_patriotic_scholarship_9241.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
ASMC National Scholarship - March 31, 2018 (9 Awards - $3,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_asmc_national_scholarship_9242.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Kezian Science Scholarship - March 31, 2018 (1 Award - $1,200)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_kezian_science_scholarship_9237.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Louie Family Foundation Scholarships - March 31, 2018 (25 Awards - $4,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_louie_family_foundation_scholarships_9243.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Eagle Scout Scholarship - April 1, 2018 (4 Awards - $10,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_eagle_scout_scholarship_9250.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
AMTIE Student Scholarships - April 1, 2018 (5 Awards - $500)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_amtie_student_scholarships_9249.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
ANS Scholarship - April 1, 2018 (3 Awards - $4,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_ans_scholarship_9248.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Swackhamer Scholarship - April 1, 2018 (3 Awards - $500)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_swackhamer_scholarship_9247.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
National Technical Honor Society Scholarship - April 1, 2018 (4 Awards - $1,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_national_technical_honor_society_scholarship_9246.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Writers of the Future Scholarship - April 1, 2018 (13 Awards - $5,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_writers_of_the_future_scholarship_9245.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
NSHSS STEM Scholarships - April 1, 2018 (1 Awards - $1,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_nshss_stem_scholarships_9244.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Project Yellow Light Video Scholarship - April 1, 2018 (6 Awards - $5,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_project_yellow_light_video_scholarship_9218.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201801&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
Youth Free Expression Scholarship - April 15, 2018 (3 Awards - $1,000)
https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarship_youth_free_expression_scholarship_9238.php?&utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201803&utm_content=a9522b37b64751325ac78ba0c95cb398
SCHOLARSHIPS AND INFORMATION FOR HOMELESS AND UNACCOMPANIED YOUTH
Scholarship Programs for homeless youth. http://www.schoolhouseconnection.org/scholarship-program/
Unaccompanied Youth Information
Maryland Tuition Waiver for Unaccompanied Homeless Youth:
http://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/Pages/FinancialAid/ProgramDescriptions/prog_homelessyouth.aspx
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/5924.pdf
College Application Information for Homeless Youth
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/5926.pdf
http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/homeless-students-guide/
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/5925.pdf
Application Waivers
Students who qualify as homeless youth can receive price reductions and waivers for AP exams, ACT/SAT entrance exam fees, and college applications. College Board is responsible for administering AP and entrance exams and has information on how to get this cost waived. CB also provides up to 4 requests for waiver of college application fee for qualified students.
DISCLAIMER:
Notice to any user of the provided information above.
Brunswick High School shall have no liability for the accuracy of the information and cannot be
held liable for any third-party claims or losses.
Brunswick High School, may, at any time, revise the information without notice and makes no
commitment to update this information.