The Joseph A. Wolf Math and Science Scholarship
Description by Brian A. Wolf
The Joseph A. Wolf Math and Science Scholarship was created on August 10, 2008 to honor my father, Joseph A. Wolf, who graduated from AberdeenCentralHigh School in 1956. Dad always believed that challenging yourself and learning were the goals of a true education, as opposed to just achieving high grades. In this spirit, this scholarship has been established to recognize those people who have challenged themselves by taking difficult coursework in the subject areas of Science and Math, two areas of particular interest to my father. Applicants will be assessed based on a combination of their grades, the difficulty of their classes and a short essay. The award is worth $1,000 and also includes a complimentary subscription to Scientific American magazine.
Requirements:
1)Transcript. Please submit a full transcript of your grades starting from the first semester of your freshmen year through the first semester of your senior year.
2)Essay. Please submit a short essay (two pages or less), that begins with a favorite quote you believe highlights your life philosophy, and in which you explain your interest in the fields of Math and Science. Please also indicate the college or university you plan to attend as well as your anticipated field of study.
3)Each applicant must agree that, if chosen for this award, they will have a photo taken of themselves holding the award and will send it to the scholarship committee with one week of the ACHS awards dinner. This will be included in a “Winners Album” for my father.
Applications are due March 21st to the Aberdeen Public Schools Foundation Office at 1224 S. 3rd St., Aberdeen, SD 57401
For more information, contact Gretchen Sharp, Foundation Director at
605-725-7118 or