William James Middle School is located in Statesboro, Georgia. Scholarships for students attending William James Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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18809 Highway 80 West
Statesboro, Georgia
30458
(912)764-2752
Scholarships
Horatio Alger Association administers over 70 scholarship programs, offering opportunities for students in various stages of their academic careers to achieve their educational goals and realize their potential. Learn more about our programs below.Determine Eligibility & ApplyReview the section below to determine the scholarships for which you are eligible.By filling out one application, you will be considered for all scholarships...
The Southern Automotive Women’s Forum (SAWF) supports the advancement of women in automotive careers by encouraging young women to pursue STEM fields—science, technology, engineering, and math. SAWF strives to inspire confidence, skills, and ambition among students, helping them explore opportunities in the automotive industry, from technicians to executives.To address the gender gap in STEM, SAWF provides guidance, mentoring, and scholarships...
Georgia Press Educational Foundation 2026-2027 Applications Due February 1, 2026.Students:To apply for a scholarship from GPEF for the 2026-27 academic year, please complete an application and return it to sireland@gapress.org by Feb. 1, 2026. Click here for a scholarship application: Scholarship App 2026-20727To apply for an eight-week internship at a Georgia newspaper with funding provided by GPEF for the summer...
Leo H. Brooks was born in Bainbridge, Georgia, on September 13, 1932. He graduated from Bainbridge High School then attended Florida State University and Troy State University majoring in physical education. He graduated from Troy State University in 1959 and in 1966 was awarded his Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Mississippi College. After completing his undergraduate education, he taught...
The Billy and Bobby Stevens Fund was established under the wills of Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Stevens in memory of Billy and Bobby Stevens.PurposeThe purpose of the fund is to provide scholarships to students from Bibb, Houston, Crawford, Twiggs, Jones, Peach, or Monroe counties who are pursuing their first undergraduate degree.Eligibility CriteriaApplicants must be graduates of an accredited high school...
Georgia Tech has established a $5,000 scholarship (non-renewable) for an incoming first-year student who has been actively involved in a participating FIRST team during his or her junior and senior year of high school. This need-based scholarship is offered annually and can be used for any course of study.Application ProcessEnsure that your FIRST experience(s) are listed somewhere among your activities...