Woodrow Wilson Middle School is located in Clifton, New Jersey. Scholarships for students attending Woodrow Wilson Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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1400 Van Houten Avenue
Clifton, New Jersey
7013
(973)470-2350
Scholarships
The AAUW NOCB awards four scholarships annually.The Reentering Scholarship. Applicants must be females 21 years of age or older; residents of Ocean or Monmouth County, NJ; continuing undergraduate education; completed at least 12 credits towards a bachelor’s degree and enrolled in college the following academic year. She must embrace the mission of AAUW: The American Association of University Women (AAUW)...
The John Lepping Memorial Scholarship has been designed by the Lep Foundation for Youth Education (a public charity that provides financial assistance to students residing in NY, N J or PA seeking to further their education).PurposeThe Scholarship will be awarded to qualified students seeking to further their education by attending college. The amount of the scholarship is up to $5,000.John...
We are thrilled to announce that The Trotter Project's scholarship application season is now open from February 15th to May 15th. Our mission is to inspire and support the next generation of industry leaders by offering scholarships to individuals pursuing undergraduate degrees in culinary arts, hospitality management, and food science agriculture.All application materials must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. CST...
The James Moody Jazz Scholarship for New Jersey, is a $10,000 prize, offered annually to an outstanding high school senior who embodies the qualities expressed by the NEA Jazz Master through his life and works—musicianship, creativity, leadership and community involvement.This scholarship would be an immense source of pride for my husband. He often fondly recalled growing up in Newark. He...
This scholarship is designed to support students who are either immigrants themselves or come from immigrant families. We invite applicants to share their unique immigration stories. How did your family come to the United States? What challenges did you or your family face during the immigration process or in becoming American citizens? How has this experience impacted your life or...
Do you have a son or daughter who is currently a college student? How about a niece, nephew or grandchild who is in college? If you fall into any of these categories, and are a member of the NJ ASSP Chapter in good standing, you are eligible to submit an application of that student to the Scholarship Committee for the...