Mt. Blue High School is located in Farmington, Maine. Scholarships for students attending Mt. Blue High School can be found in our scholarship database
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129 Seamon Road
Farmington, Maine
4938
(207)778-3561
Scholarships
The Unitil Scholarship Fund celebrates some of our community's brightest students in STEM.Application Portal Now OpenApply for the Unitil Scholarship Fund online.Unitil is pleased to offer five (5) scholarships, each in the amount of $5,000, to graduating high school seniors from our electric and natural gas service territories in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine. These scholarships are designed to support...
Barowsky Scholars is a scholarship that supports students who are interested in honing their careful listening, civic discourse, facilitation, and negotiation skills to become leaders who build trust and find common ground across people and groups with differing views and experiences. Maine residents, who are graduating from high school and planning to attend a four-year college to obtain their bachelor’s...
You may contact the Foundation for clarification by writing to the address above or by email or by calling Michael McMillen at 207/326-9194. Helping you further your education is why we are here. We look forward to hearing from you.Please read the following information before submitting a scholarship application.Scholarship Application IntroductionThe Brooksville Education Foundation was established in 2000 in order...
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...
This scholarship was established in honor of MES founder, Dick Pierce who passed away in 2011. It was Dick's life-long commitment to promote higher education.The number and size of the scholarships are determined annually by the MES Foundation Board of Directors.Scholarships are awarded based on merit and financial need, with the goal of assisting students who might not otherwise continue...
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...