Croton-Harmon High School is located in Croton On Hudson, New York. Scholarships for students attending Croton-Harmon High School can be found in our scholarship database
Croton On Hudson, New York
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Scholarships
To provide scholarship support to graduating high school seniors in Monroe County pursuing a degree in architecture, construction, construction management, or a related field, or a program leading to teacher certification in a STEM field or pursuing a trades program or degree.Application PeriodNovember 1 to March 4Number and Size of AwardsOne award of $4,000 to a student pursuing a two-...
The Scholarship was established by friends and family to honor the life of Joel Ayite Ajavon who left this world far too early. To be awarded to graduating high school seniors with a primary interest in studying science, technology, engineering, math, nursing, or trades at a two-year community college in Western New York.Application PeriodDecember 1 to February 28Number and Size...
The eligibility criteria for the $6,000 scholarship (paid out in one lump sum) is as follows:The recipient must be:A qualifying high school seniorA New York State residentEnrolled full-time in a B.S. or B.E. degree program with an emphasis on public service.Bartilucci Scholarship Guidelines(Please also review the Policies and Procedures for all scholarships linked at the top of this page prior...
The Vilas Scholarship is awarded to domestic students who want to complete a St. Lawrence University liberal arts education as preparation for a career in business.The Vilas Scholarship was established in 1976 by the Bodman Foundation of New York City to honor Homer A. Vilas, Class of 1913. Homer Vilas was a successful Wall Street financier, corporate director, and businessman...
N.G. Kaul was a highly respected engineer, an immigrant from India who fulfilled the American dream of opportunity realized. He had a distinguished career in public service, first with New York City and then with the New York State DEC, rising to the position of Director of the Division of Water in 1992. That service was capped off, upon his...
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations identifies and recognizes high school students who, through action and service, have demonstrated leadership in advancing racial equity, promoting racial understanding, or eliminating racial bias and prejudice in their schools and communities.Prize recipients receive a cash prize of $1,000 and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University, where they will...