Students Beware

As you look for scholarships to fund your continued education. Some scholarship services charge money to get a scholarship list. All scholarship information can be obtained for free. Some scholarship services charge money to get a scholarship list.

FAFSA

Free Application For Federal Student Aid. This is used for all federal and state student grants, work study, and loans. This form can be accessed from www.FAFSA.ed.gov. You should never have to pay anything to apply with this form. Customer service web site is 1-800-4-fed-aid.

Idaho Minority and At-Risk Student Scholarship

Students are selected on the basis of academic merit and financial need. This form can be accessed from www.FAFSA.ed.gov Contact the financial aid office at the college or university you plan to attend for further information. .

Idaho Promise Scholarship

If you have a 3.0 grade point average or better or have an ACT score of 20 or better and are planning on attending an Idaho school as a full time student you will receive this scholarship. Some schools require a separate application for scholarships. Check with the school!!!

WUE/Western Undergraduate Exchange

Awards help reduce/pay out of state tuition. Check website at www.wiche.edu/sep/wue for participating schools and majors that allow the WUE.

Internet Resources

Fewer scholarship applications are mailed to the high school as the internet becomes more popular for scholarship searches. The following web-sites are excellent resources to use when searching for scholarships.

o  www.fastweb.com The Internet’s largest free scholarship search

o  www.idahocis.org user name: fruitland password: grizz

o  www.collegeboard.org SAT web-site –scholarship search

o  www.wiredscholar.com Over 2.4 million scholarships

o  www.gmsp.org Gates Millennium Scholars Program

o  www.discovernursing.com Nursing scholarship informational web-site

o  www.idahosaberfoundation.org Idaho Latino scholarship information

o  www.idcomfdn.org IDAHO Foundations Scholarships

o  www.scholarshiphunter.com Free Scholarship searches

o  www.cashe.com College planning

o  www.studentaid.ed.gov Federal financial aid web-site

Local Scholarship Information

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Alert Magazine/Essay Contest No deadline-Will choose randomly twice a year.

Senior student/GPA of 2.5 and plan on attending college after high school.

Log-on at www.alertmagazine.org/ScholarshipRequirements.htm for more information.

Global Challenge Award No deadline-Randomly selects students to participate

The Global Challenge is open to high school students. To participate in this challenge, you will work in international teams of four high school students (two from the U.S. and two from another country) and work together over the Internet to identify a solution that addresses some aspect of climate change and the future of energy. Tow levels of competition are available to you: The Technical Innovation and the Global Business Plan Competitions. Visit www.fastweb.com/sp/award/117784/20081012/GZPOVGBQX0XO

Idaho Career Information System (CIS) http://idahocis.org this site contains descriptions of many US and Idaho scholarship sources and information (Over 1,000 Scholarships available)

Username: Fruitland Password: grizz

Under Information:Education Click on Scholarships, then at bottom of Clusters list, click on Idaho Scholarships.

NATIONAL GUARD SCHOLARSHIPS- National Guard wants you to know that you could very well qualify for your own scholarship. A scholarship for heroes. Heroes who choose to serve their community, part-time, as a proud member of the Army National Guard. Thanks to the Guard’s special College First program, high school graduates and graduating seniors have the opportunity to complete up to two years of full time college while serving part time in the National Guard. When you enlist, you may even qualify for an enlistment bonus of up to $20,000, which you can spend any way you want. To make sure you make the most out of your college experience, the Guard also offers SAT and ACT prep and free academic testing. CHECK OUT www.GuardScholarship.com or call 1-800-GO-GUARD

BSU- Army ROTC

Application window for school year 2011-2012 opens for current high school juniors on Feb.1, 2010

Students Guide to the Reserve officer’s training Corps: The smartest college course you can take, we are looking for the best of the best to join Army ROTC. Scholarship opportunities: Two, three and four year scholarships are available depending on when the student applies. For more information contact http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high school students.jsp website

Dave Kludt-ALC Natural Resource 2010 Scholarship Fund

The be eligible for the $1,000 award, the student must demonstrate that they are related to an ALC member and planning to attend college or technical school in a field of study that will return them to work in the natural resource arena. Examples of fields of study eligible for this scholarship include: diesel mechanics, truck driving, machine operation, forestry, forestry technician, biology, hydrologist, or law with the intent of practice in natural resource field in defense of logging and forest management. Other related fields of study will be considered. If you qualify applications are available in the counseling office.

Veteran Advocates of Ore-Ida Scholarship this scholarship is available for a dependent of a Family Member who is either/or an Active Duty Military of the U.S. Armed Forces. National Guard, U.S. Military Veteran Honorably Discharged. Under 25 years of age as of 12-01-2009 you are eligible to apply for a $1,000 scholarship for Treasure Valley Community College.

The American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society has an exciting scholarship opportunity for any students who has had a cancer diagnosis and will be attending college next year; they may be eligible for a $2,500 scholarship from the American Cancer Society, Great West Division. Email: phone: (509) 242-8305

Bob McKinney TVCC Foundation Scholarship Deadline: March 31.2010 The Fruitland Chamber of Commerce Bob McKinney Memorial Scholarship will be awarded based on character, need, leadership, civic and extra curricular activities, academic achievement, and motivation to serve the community. Must plan to enroll full time at Treasure Valley Community College, have a min. GPA of 2.5 and continue to maintain a 2.0 GPA while attending TVCC, two community or educational letters of recommendation, a brief autobiography describing what qualities and activities qualify you for this scholarship. A panel will review the applications and select one award recipient who will receive one Full Tuition Scholarship to TVCC. Attendance at the Bob McKinney Memorial Golf Tournament is mandatory. Payment will be made directly to TVCC each quarter after student registers.

Idaho Community Foundation Scholarships Deadline: April 1, 2010

This Common Application and Fact Sheet cover numerous scholarships. Electronic versions of both the brochure and common application can be found online at http://www.idcomfdn.org/pages/schol_general.htm

Any questions contact Elly Davis (208) 342-3535, or by e-mail .

This includes:

Carnefix Memorial Scholarship fund- Wendell P. Carnefix Scholarship fund and Barbara L. Carnefix Scholarship

Wendell P.- Students enrolling full-time to study the areas of Agriculture, Horticulture, plant sciences, agronomy, animal and dairy sciences, or landscape architecture.

Barbara L. - Students enrolling full-time to study Business

Requirements for both: Senior or graduate of Fruitland High School. Enrolled or enrolling as a full-time student in an accredited public or private junior college, college, university, vocational, or technical school; preference is given to students attending Idaho colleges and universities; financial need of the recipient is considered; and student performance is considered, but no minimum GPA is required.

Jim Poore Memorial Scholarship Fund

$1,000 scholarship awarded to high school seniors majoring in the Liberal arts, preferably journalism or writing. Enrolling in any college or university, but preference will be given to those choosing to go to Boise State University or University of Idaho.

Larry J May Hospitality Management Scholarship Fund

For full-time students enrolled in a degree-seeking program related to the hospitality industry, including hotel/lodging, food service/restaurant, entertainment/golf club, resort, and the travel/tourism industries.

There are many more scholarships available through ICF.

Payette-Washington County Board of Realtors Scholarship Deadline: April 1, 2010

Annual scholarship awarded to a high school senior(s) living in the state of Idaho in Washington or Payette County. The major criteria for selecting the recipient is the student’s academic achievement record, leadership responsibilities, community contributions and completed application. An official high school transcript, obtain a signature on the application from a REALTOR acknowledging that they know or have introduced themselves to a realtor in Washington or Payette County. All applications are required to be typewritten.

Idaho School Counselor Association Deadline: April 1, 2010

Any high school senior who is the child or grandchild of an ISCA member may apply for one of the $250 scholarships for study in any field at any accredited institution. Requirements: Letter if support from the ISCA parent or grandparent to the scholarship committee. Personal letter stating career goals, educational plans, and why you should be selected. This should not exceed 500 words. A resume & Transcript also Letter of acceptance from the college or university the applicant plans to attend. http://www.idahoschoolcounselor.org

Interscholastic Star Student Scholarship Deadline: April 1, 2010

Five juniors can win 1,000 dollar scholarship to the college of their choice. You must be nominated and enrolled full time, and be involved in at least one sport and one non-athletic activity such as dance, art, music. Applications can be downloaded from the IHSAA website, idhsaa.org . for more information go to the counseling office

Fruitland Education Association Deadline: April 2, 2010

The Fruitland Education Association is a group of administrators, teachers and para-educators that are members of the Idaho Education Association creating a vision where schools are the center of the community and educators and other school employees have the support and resources they need for the future of education. This scholarship is awarded to a Fruitland High school senior who plans to attend an accredited college or university, majoring in academics or a vocational-technical program. Please return the completed application to the Fruitland High School Counseling office. Criteria:

o  Letter of recommendation from a community member. MAY NOT be a family member/relative or someone related to a Fruitland School District employee.

o  Letter of recommendation from a teacher.

o  Typed Essay: In your essay, address your community activities, your extra-curricular activities, and your academic plans to further your educational and career goals.

Fruitland Booster Club Scholarship Deadline: April 7, 2010

The booster will be awarding 6 scholarships of $500 each to FHS seniors who plan to attend an accredited college or university, or technical school. To Maintain Fairness all Applicants will be given a number instead of using names.

American Business Women’s Association Deadline: April 15, 2010

Five rivers charter chapter of the American business women’s association. Late applications will not be considered. The application must include three letters of reference, an official transcript, and a personal profile.

4 - $500 Scholarships

·  No member of Five Rivers Charter Chapter, or any relation of a member, is eligible for a local scholarship.

·  Must have at least a 3.0 G.P.A.

·  Must take at least 12 credits at an accredited college or university, including community colleges, junior colleges or career colleges.

2010 Horatio Alger State Scholarship Deadline: April 15, 2010

This scholarship seeks to assist students who have demonstrated integrity, perseverance in overcoming adversity, strength of character, financial need, a good academic record, commitment to pursue a college education, and a desire to contribute to society. For eligibility criteria and application procedures go to www.horatioalger.org/scholarships Students may apply beginning January 15-April 15, 2010

Miles for Migrants Scholarship Deadline April 15, 2010

This one-time $1,250 scholarship has been established to honor a migrant farm worker student athlete interested in pursing a career in a sports-related field. For more information please come to the counseling office.

Farmers Insurance Fraud Awareness Coalition Essay Contest Deadline: April 15, 2010

Three scholarships will be awarded: 1st place, 1,000 2nd place $750.00, 3rd place $250.00. Essay must be 500 words in length on the topic “How fraud impacts Idahoans.” Essays must be typewritten and include a bibliography and cover page identifying the author and contact information. Essays must be postmarked no later than April 15, 2010-for more information stop by the counseling office.

Alexander Hamilton Citizenship Achievement Award Deadline: April 16, 2010

$250 or $500 Scholarship. This award is based on achievement, service given, and need. Must be a junior and have a school official verify student standing and school accreditation.

Weise Family Scholarship Deadline: April 16, 2010

Applicant must attend a college, a vocational-technical program, or other type of training within eight months of graduation or the scholarship will be void. You must return completed application, transcript, prepare a statement of no more than 300 words stating your future objectives in furthering your education, career and life. List: School activities, Leadership Positions, Extra Curricular activities, Community Activities and Work Experience and turn into the counseling office by Friday April 16, 2010

Billy O’ Dell Construction Company Scholarship Deadline: April 17, 2010

This $1,000 Scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing post-secondary education at a trade, technical, or vocational school. No minimum GPA required. You need to list High School Activities, Awards, & Honors. Work Experience, Community Service, and describe your educational and career goals. Application forms are available in counseling office.

Dr. Chad Clark Memorial Scholarship Deadline April 20, 2010

The Dr. Chad Clark Family has partnered with the Fruitland Dollars for Scholars Chapter to award a $500 scholarship to a Fruitland High School senior graduating in May, 2010. This scholarship is contingent upon the student showing proof of enrollment in a college, vocational program, or other type of certification within eight months of graduation or the scholarship will be void. A committee and ranking system will be used to evaluate applications in the selection process. Write a letter to the committee telling about your involvement and accomplishments at Fruitland High School, educational goals, and career plans.

Dwaine Tesnohlidek FFA Scholarship Deadline: April 20, 2010

The Dwaine Tesnohlidek family has partnered with Fruitland Dollars for Scholars to award a $1,000 scholarship to a Fruitland High School senior. Requirement: A Fruitland Chapter FFA member, based on academics, FFA involvement and extra-curricular activities. Open to applicants of any 2-year or 4-year college or university and is contingent on proof of enrollment.

Eric Marshall Sullins Memorial Scholarship Deadline: April 20, 2010