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6764 Raeford Road
Fayetteville, North Carolina
28304
(910)867-3116
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PROGRAM DEADLINE: February 27, 2026 at 05:00 PMDescriptionArthur Joe Hemphill, Jr. was born in Tennessee in 1931, but resided in Buncombe County, North Carolina for most of his life. He was on the Black Mountain, North Carolina police force for many years, becoming its chief in 1970, a post at which he served for five years before moving to the...
The Robert H. Short Scholarship will provide last-dollar-in renewable awards of up to $7,500/year for up to four years at a public university or private nonprofit university.Eligibility information for the Robert H. Short Scholars ProgramHigh school seniors who meet all of these requirements may apply:Proven residency in Cumberland County, NCGraduating from a high school in Cumberland County, NC the spring...
Just like most families, the Mediacom family believes in the importance of higher education. As a corporation with strong community roots, we want to support the higher education of our customers. For this reason, we formed World Class – The Mediacom Scholarship Program to help graduating high school students with their college expenses, such as tuition and books.Through the World...
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...
CriteriaNorth Carolina resident students who are entering their Freshman or Sophomore year to study engineering, science or math curriculum at NC State University, are at least 18 years of age, are involved in a community service organization (preferably 2), are non-smokers and substance-free, and maintain a 2.8 GPA or its equivalent should the grading scale change.About Cody Blue PilkingtonCody Blue...
The student must be a North Carolina High School senior and, if available, participating in a school curriculum that involves health care activities. It is not necessary that the student already be accepted for enrollment in a post high school nursing program but he/she must have made application. If the student is not accepted to or pursuing a qualified post...