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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Scholarships are open to North Carolina residents who are public high school seniors, who attend the NC School of Science and Mathematics or the UNC School of the Arts High School or who study in a home school registered with the North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education. CFWNC ensures that all scholarship recipients are selected on an objective and nondiscriminatory basis...
In memory/honor of Kae Sumner-Einfeldt, Virginia Linquist-Winker, Robert Rader, Carolyn Goldstein and Charles & Doris Chickering – Tall Clubs International Foundation awards annual scholarships to deserving High School Seniors in North America (United States and Canada only). TCI Foundation receives scholarship nominations from Tall Club International’s local member clubs and members-at-large (MALs) across North America. From this pool of nominations,...
Scholarship Application ProcessPlease note the following required attachments that along with this completed form comprise the application process:1. Recommendations from two persons acquainted with your academic or work experience. These are to be sent directly to the committee chairman by the person providing the reference.2. Presentation of genealogical data to establish Scottish birth or descent. Be complete, but as brief...
PROGRAM DEADLINE: February 27, 2026 at 05:00 PMDescriptionArthur Joe Hemphill, Jr. was born in Tennessee in 1931, but resided in Buncombe County, North Carolina for most of his life. He was on the Black Mountain, North Carolina police force for many years, becoming its chief in 1970, a post at which he served for five years before moving to the...
Zonta Young Women in Leadership Award (formerly the Young Women in Public Affairs Award) recognizes young women, ages 16-19, for demonstrating leadership skills and commitment to public service and civic causes, and encourages them to continue their participation in public and political life.Since 1990, Zonta has given 1,165 awards, totaling US$1,858,750 to 993 young women from 60 countries.The program operates...
Category I (Financial Need)Accredited four-year universities/colleges, two-year community colleges/technical schools undergraduate onlyBased on academic performance and financial need.Applicant must be enrolled full-time in, or have applied to, a university or college as stated above.No federal tax forms (1040’s) will be accepted.Must provide a copy of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the Student Aid Index.Category II (Merit)Accredited...