Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound High School is located in Portland, Maine. Scholarships for students attending Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound High School can be found in our scholarship database
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196 Allen Avenue
Portland, Maine
4103
(207)874-8160
Scholarships
In memory/honor of Kae Sumner-Einfeldt, Virginia Linquist-Winker, Robert Rader, Carolyn Goldstein and Charles & Doris Chickering – Tall Clubs International Foundation awards annual scholarships to deserving High School Seniors in North America (United States and Canada only). TCI Foundation receives scholarship nominations from Tall Club International’s local member clubs and members-at-large (MALs) across North America. From this pool of nominations,...
The New England Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (NEC-ISA) is pleased to offer a scholarship for high school students entering a two or four-year program in arboriculture, urban forestry, or related fields.Trees are a critical resource in New England essential to daily life whether you are in a big city or a small town. The Green Industry in...
Since 1990, the New England Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture, has awarded scholarships to students pursuing an education in fields of study dedicated to arboriculture, urban forestry, and related fields. The purpose of the awards is threefold: to help promote interest in shade and ornamental trees, to recognize scholarly endeavors, and to assist in financial aid.Each year, the New England...
Eligibility:You qualify for the scholarship if:You live in Maine.You are graduating from high school in the year of your application.Your high school is located in Maine. We do not accept applications from students attending high school out of state.You will be going onto an accredited post-secondary institution after graduation from high school. If you are considering a “gap year” between...
Businessman and entrepreneur Guy P. Gannett launched his newspaper career in 1921 with the purchase of two newspapers he merged into the Portland Press Herald. By 1998 when the family sold Guy Gannett Communications, its media reach spanned several states with three daily newspapers in Maine and seven television stations.Gannett's granddaughter Maddy Corson was in eighth grade when he added...
An immigrant to the United States in 1842 at the age of 3, Amos D. Bridge founded Bridgecorp in Connecticut in 1875. The company treated employees fairly in the Merit (open) Shop way – with pay rate based upon what they produced. The company first came to Maine in 1914, with the headquarters finally migrating to Maine during World War...