William Henry Harrison High School is located in Harrison, Ohio. Scholarships for students attending William Henry Harrison High School can be found in our scholarship database
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9860 West Road
Harrison, Ohio
45030
(513)367-4169
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The good people at Par Mar Stores have for many years focused their charitable giving on college scholarships. That tradition continues and we are proud to work together to improve educational opportunity. Every spring (February – April) high school seniors and other applicants enrolling in or continuing attendance at a college, university, trade or technical schools while earning a degree...
The scholarship is for students from the Hilltop area of Columbus who have a strong commitment to community service.Eligibility Criteria:Candidates must be a graduating senior of Bishop Ready Catholic High School, Briggs High School, Franklin Heights High School, or West High School, or reside within the boundaries of those high schools and attending a charter school or be home-schooled.Candidates must...
The Stop the Hate program invites Northeast Ohio 6th-12th graders to participate in two creative contests. Youth Speak Out is an essay and poetry writing contest open to all students. Youth Sing Out is a songwriting contest open exclusively to classrooms that take part in our free songwriting workshops.We offer free workshops in both essay and poetry writing as well...
CAVALIERS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM supported by HUNTINGTON BANK1. Following are the rules for the Cavaliers Scholarship Program supported by Huntington Bank: To be eligible to receive one (1) of the five (5) scholarships (each a Scholarship) or one (1) of the five (5) Huntington Bank Savings Accounts (each a Savings Account) awarded by Cavaliers Youth Foundation d/b/a Cavaliers Community Foundation (CCF)...
The Ohio Soybean Association (OSA), the membership and policy arm for Ohio soybean farmers, offers two $1,000 scholarships each year to students of any major who have a strong interest in the soybean industry.Applicants must be current full-time college, university, or technical school students, or high school seniors planning to enroll full-time. All majors are eligible, but candidates should show...
Many of the brightest minds of tomorrow are unable to afford to pursue their college degrees and life goals due to the rising costs of college.Tuition and fees alone now average $9,400 per year at public 4-year institutions and private nonprofit institutions charge an average of $37,600 per year for tuition and fees. In addition to living expenses, these costs...