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505 Highway 49 South
Concord, North Carolina
28025
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Scholarships
The Florence Kidder Memorial Scholarship (FKMS) honors the memory of the first president of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of North Carolina, Florence Hill Kidder.Six scholarships will be awarded in one year: First place- $3,000, second place- $1,000, third place- $800 and three fourth places- $400.Scholarships are not renewable.Awarded to a high school...
The association currently awards scholarships annually to high school seniors to be used in their pursuit of higher education. Awards are divided equally between the eastern and western regions of North Carolina. The basic guidelines are as follows:The applicant must have participated in varsity high school softball her senior year AND varsity or junior varsity softball as a junior.The applicant...
Scholarship Application ProcessPlease note the following required attachments that along with this completed form comprise the application process:1. Recommendations from two persons acquainted with your academic or work experience. These are to be sent directly to the committee chairman by the person providing the reference.2. Presentation of genealogical data to establish Scottish birth or descent. Be complete, but as brief...
Amount: Up to $20,000Application Deadline: March 9, 2026Administering Organization: Triangle Community FoundationPurposeThe GSK Opportunity Scholarship provides annual scholarships of up to $5,000 (renewable for up to 3 additional years) to Triangle residents (Chatham, Orange, Wake, and Durham counties) who demonstrate the potential to succeed despite adversity and an exceptional desire to improve themselves through further education/training.Amount & Use of FundsUp...
The objective of the Southeast Chapter is to reward and encourage an AIST Southeast Chapter high school senior or college undergraduate student, preparing for a career in Engineering or the sciences, by providing a grant of financial support during attendance full or part-time at any accredited university or college.AwardsThe Southeast Member Chapter Systems Group Scholarship One (1) US$2,500 one-year scholarshipGene...
What you must be/do:be a resident of Wake, Durham, or Orange counties.be a U. S. citizen or present proof of permanent resident status.attend a non-profit post-secondary educational or technical institution in North Carolina.upload a complete copy of the FAFSA/SAR form. Go to www.studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa. If your FAFSA is delayed, in the FAFSA space, submit a note saying availability is mid-March. Submit...