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450 N Wall Street
Denmark, Wisconsin
54208
(920)863-2176
Scholarships
Louisa Bowen Memorial Scholarship for Graduate Students in Archival AdministrationPurposeTo provide financial assistance to a resident or full-time student of the MAC region pursuing graduate education in archival administration and to encourage the study of archival administration.AwardOne scholarship of $1,500 (payable to the educational institution) and a one-year membership to MAC.EligibilityIn order to be eligible for the scholarship, an applicant...
Founded in 1979, the Polish Heritage Club of Wisconsin-Madison (PHCWI) was formed to promote the heritage of our Polish ancestors through educational, cultural, charitable, and social objectives including:Encourage among Americans, particularly Americans of Polish ancestry, an interest in and knowledge of the Polish as well as American traditions in their cultural heritage.Join together for social and civic activities to sustain...
The John A. and Jean Quinn Sullivan Scholarship Funds help graduates of Superior High School majoring in education.EligibilityEligible applicants must be juniors or seniors in the Education Program at the University of Wisconsin-Superior (UWS).Award Range$4,000 to $6,000 for one yearGrant CycleUniversal Application
The Julie Enberg Memorial Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to female undergraduate athletes at the University of Minnesota Duluth. The fund was established to honor Julie’s dedication to sports, especially hockey, and her commitment to both her community and UMD. Julie Enberg was an active member and coach of the UMD women’s hockey team in the days before women’s hockey...
The Rotary Club of Milwaukee (RCM) Scholarship Program partners with students who exemplify a motivation and drive to seek higher education at a four-year, two-year or technical college. In addition to a financial award, scholarship recipients benefit from educational programming, mentorship and support throughout college. The program typically supports about 25 students per school year.Graduation Success RatesMany of our scholars...
Required Qualifications:Graduating high school seniors from an Appleton public or private high school, including home schooling programs accredited by the Appleton Area School District; Planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree at an accredited college or university as a full-time student; Minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA through December 31; A commitment to community service, have completed 80 hours or more of volunteer...