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1616 Ireland Drive
Fayetteville, North Carolina
28304
(910)483-3101
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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...
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...
The Sunshine Opportunity Scholarships are worth up to $25,000 over four years of in-state undergraduate study at public universities in Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina. Up to 10 scholarships are awarded annually.The scholarships are intended to help high-achieving students with financial need. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, must have overcome significant obstacles in life and...
(Only one scholarship is awarded each year, the amount of scholarship is determined by the Department Finance Committee). RULES:Candidates for this scholarship must be a resident of North Carolina and must be in need of monetary assistance for continuing their education.No Unit may enter more than one candidate for this scholarship.Children or grandchildren of members of the American Legion Auxiliary will...
African American Wake or Durham County graduating high school seniors with financial need who have overcome adversity. The students selected must be attending NC State University, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Greensboro, UNC Asheville, UNC Wilmington, UNC Charlotte, UNC Pembroke, East Carolina University, Davidson, Elon, or Duke University.About Loomis, Rose and Ruth PeeblesLoomis and Rose Peebles dedicated their lives to educating...
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...