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P. O. Box 37
Paw Paw, Illinois
61353
(815)627-2671
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Jamie was sometimes referred to as an “Old Soul Trapped in a Young Person’s Body”. "The old soul doesn't see the purpose of pursuing things that can be easily taken away from them. Additionally, old souls have little time and interest for the short-lived things in life, as they bring little meaning or long-lasting fulfillment for them." This description was...
The Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics will be presenting its annual Scholarships in Mathematics Education in October of each year. ICTM has been awarding Scholarships to college students since 1989. There will be up to three scholarships granted of $1,500 to help defray educational expenses of the recipients. Awardees also get a free 1-year ICTM membership, free registration to the...
This scholarship was created in memory of Arnold Oestmann of Westmont, IL. Mr. Oestmann was a past president of the DuPage County Farm Bureau. Each year the Board of Trustees may award at least four scholarships to high school seniors. There are no restrictions on college course of study.Scholarship Deadline – May 1, 2024
Every spring, the members of the Morton Branch of American Association of University Women (AAUW) take time to remember a chartered member, and, for many, a dear friend, as they review applications for The Laura Fuoss Memorial Grant. Laura Fuoss was a charter member of the Morton AAUW branch in 1975 and served on the board, in various positions, including...
Eligibility:Intent to enroll in an accredited college or career training school for up to a maximum of four paid awards/yearsMust be a disabled veteran or a dependent of a disabled or deceased veteranMust be a resident of Illinois or the greater geographic region known as the “Chicago District”GPA of at least 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale)New Applicants must include:Personal letter...
Larry Marquardt was a tireless organizer and union leader who dedicated his life to improving the lives of working people. He was the first executive director of AFSCME Council 31, serving in that position until his death in 1980. In his memory, Council 31 has established a scholarship fund which offers AFSCME members and their children financial assistance for higher...