Amelia County Middle is located in Amelia Court House, Virginia. Scholarships for students attending Amelia County Middle can be found in our scholarship database
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8740 Otterburn Road
Amelia Court House, Virginia
23002
(804)561-4422
Scholarships
Established in 2007 by Edith Updyke Harmon in memory of her husband, Jack, to provide scholarship assistance to students from a variety of high schools in the Bristol (TN and VA), Blountville (TN) and Bland (VA) communities.Scholarship Amount$15,000 per year for four yearsEligibilityThe Jack F. and Edith Updyke Harmon Scholarship is for students with financial need, who have achieved a...
Bev Good was a respected and admired track official who invested a lifetime developing and working with student athletes. He was well known not only locally, but throughout the Mid-Atlantic for his service as a track and field meet referee and official. His passion and commitment to excellence inspired all who knew him.The Bev Good Memorial Scholarship, endowed by Debbie...
FWQA has been very proud to provide scholarships to students seeking careers in wastewater and related field. In the past, FWQA has provided each year, at least three $2,000 annual scholarships (based on sponsor donations) to Washington, D.C.-area high school seniors accepted to college to pursue careers in the environmental sciences.Graduating seniors from high schools in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan...
To be eligible for the Arctic Chiropractic "Got a Spine Scholarship" a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than October of 2026.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by October of 2026.3) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Be attending a...
Each year, the Education Scholarship Foundation awards $1,500 scholarships, in addition to other awards.The selection process uses a combination of weighted criteria: 40% financial need, 40% academic achievement and 20% personal statement.Funds can be applied toward tuition, student fees, room and board, or textbooks.Eligibility RequirementsThe primary residence of the applicant’s parent or legal guardian must receive its power from one...
The Cameron and Virginia Dye Scholarship Fund provide scholarships for graduates of Arlington Public Schools to pursue degree-producing courses of study at accredited U.S. universities. Cameron and Virginia Dye were long-time Arlington residents with a shared commitment to making a positive difference for young people. The Dye family established the scholarship to help promising students in need of financial assistance...