FALL 2024 COLLEGE OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE
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Seniors who wish to apply to college, technical school or trade school should be preparing their applications now. You can begin by researching and visiting the colleges you are interested in. Take advantage of the OPEN HOUSES that the colleges will be having this Fall. Some dates are posted on the Guidance bulletin board near the cafeteria, or you can look on-line at your college of interest.
Most colleges now are requesting that you apply on-line. Some even waive the registration fee if you do. On-line applications need to be followed up with the counselor form and high school transcript. Students requesting transcripts MUST fill out a Transcript Release Form. The form can be obtained in the Guidance Office and must be signed by BOTH the student and their parent. Students needing Letters of Recommendation are asked to pick up a Recommendation Request Form in the Guidance Office. They are to fill it out and give it to the teacher(s) they are requesting a letter from. When the teacher has completed the letter, they are to give the student the letters in sealed envelopes. Please make sure you tell your teacher how many letters you will need.
In order for the Guidance Office to process applications, please allow 2 – 5 days. Postage will be required for us to mail out applications, counselor forms, letters of recommendations, and transcripts. We try to group all of the letters and forms together so the college will receive everything together. Depending on the number of papers in an envelope and the size of the envelope, we will need up to four postage stamps per college.
Application Checklist
Recommendation Request Form – to request teacher or counselor recommendations. Please allow 2 weeks to process request. Letters must be in sealed envelopes with the teacher’s signature on the back.
Completed and signed application and fee. (if not done online)
Transcript Request Form – for official copy of high school transcript
Official SAT scores sent by College Board – Some colleges do not accept the score reported on your high school transcript. Note: Seniors applying to Penn State are required to have their scores send directly from College Board. When registering for the SAT, be sure to use the code 2660 for Penn State.
Counselor Form – if requested by the college.
Resume – Not always requested by the college, but could be included.
Essay – If applicable
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On this page you will find scholarships that are available to graduating seniors. Check back often to see when new scholarships will become active.
The Coca-Cola Scholarship
The Coca-Cola Scholarship (open to high school students who will graduate during the 2024-2025 academic year) will be available The application for 2024-2025 high school graduates closes on September 30, 2024, at 6pm ET.
Click here to view program details and a listing of the 2023 Coke Scholars.
Horatio Alger Scholarship - This scholarship is available to assist students who have demonstrated integrity, perseverance in overcoming adversity, strength of character, financial need, a good academic record, commitment to pursue a college education, and a desire to contribute to society. To be eligible the student must be a full time student enrolled as a Junior in high school. They must be progressing normally towards graduation in 2025. They must intend to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution, demonstrate financial need (preferably $55,000 or lower adjusted gross income per family), be involved in co-curricular and community service activities, obtain a minimum GPA of 2.0 and be a US Citizen. For more information or visit www.scholarships@horatioalger.org There will be 53 scholarships available and will range from $5,000 to $20,000. Deadline in March 15. SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS
Horatio Alger National Career and Technical Scholarship Program- This program provides financial assistance to students throughout the nation who have financial need and have exhibited integrity and perseverance in overcoming personal adversity. Scholarship criteria also include high school completion by spring of 2019, commitment to pursue and complete a career or technical certificate/degree, Pell eligibility, student is under age 30, an United States citizenship. The Association will award 1020 scholarships in 2019 with a maximum award amount of $2,500 depending on the length of the program and need of the student. For additional information regarding this program please visit our website at: https://scholars.horatioalger.org/scholarships/about-our-scholarship-programs/technical/
Students may apply online beginning March 15 at https://application.horatioalger.org.
The Pennsylvania Society -MacGuire Scholarship - The Pennsylvania Society is a non-profit, charitable organization with over two thousand members around the Commonwealth, the United States and the world. Its purpose is to honor achievement, to reward excellence, to promote good will and to celebrate service to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and to humanity in general. To apply a student MUST
Masonic Scholarships--open to seniors who are members of the Masons, siblings, children, grandchildren, and members of the Masonic-related youth groups. All available scholarships can be downloaded at www.pmyf.org. Deadlines for these scholarships are varied.
Northeastern Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2024 Blair E Caboot Memorial Scholarship - The Northeastern Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NPCTM) annually presents a scholarship to a deserving student from northeastern Pennsylvania. The scholarship is in memory of Blair E. Caboot, a past President of NPCTM and mathematics educator in the Abington Heights School District and Keystone College. The scholarship applicant should excel in mathematics in high school and have future plans in a mathematics-related field.
Eligible applicants must attend school in one of the following counties: Bradford, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Susquehanna, Sullivan, Wayne, Wyoming.
To apply, students should fill out the outline form at www.npctm.org . A transcript and recommendation letter from one of the student’s mathematics teachers is required.
Application window is open from September 1, 2023 through March 1, 2024. The scholarship recipient will be notified by early April 2023. Any questions regarding the scholarship should be directed to Vincent Pricci, Student Awards Chariman, at vpricci@gmail.com
PSECU 2021-- To qualify for one of six scholarships awarded for up to $8,000 (up to $2,000 per year, up to four years), the student must be a PSECU member by Monday, December 31, 2020. All applications must be submitted by 12 p.m. (noon ET) on FEBRUARY 26, 2021 - no exceptions. A complete list is available at psecu.com/eligibility. Students who qualify may contact 1-800-237-7328 for an application or they may apply online at psecu.com/scholarships .
United Steelworkers Scholarship in Memory of Hugh Carcella
Six, 4-year scholarships, each with a total value of $4,000 is awarded every year. Scholarships will be available for use in an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. Winners may follow any course of study normally leading to a bachelor's degree. A two-year Community College is acceptable when matriculating toward a 4-year bachelor's degree program.
An applicant must be a member in good standing, or the son or daughter or legal ward of a member of a United Steelworkers, District 10 (Eastern) local union participating in the Scholarship Program; or the son or daughter or legal ward of a disabled or old age retiree or deceased member of an affiliated local union who was in good standing with the United Steelworkers at the time of their retirement or death. Applicants must be in the graduating classes in the year the scholarship are awarded. Applications may be obtained, upon request, from participating local unions. Fully completed applications, including when possible, SAT, Official High School Transcript and any letters of recommendation, should be mailed to: Scholarship Fund Committee, United Steelworkers, 608 East Baltimore Pike, Media, PA 19063. Applications will not be considered complete unless properly signed by the the President and Recording Secretary of the respective Local Union. Applications must be postmarked no later than midnight, March 14, 2024. There are no exceptions to this rule and applications postmarked after the March 15 date will be returned ineligible.
Blakely Borough Scholarship--open to seniors who have lived in Blakely Borough for at least two years. Applications will be available in March 2021 from your Guidance Counselor . The application must be submitted to the Guidance Office by April 14, 2021.
Fraternal Order of Police - Northeast Lodge #63 - Memorial Scholarship--Northeast Lodge #63 is proud to continue the tradition of awarding two $500 to eligible high school seniors who intend to pursue a career in law enforcement by majoring in criminal justice or entering the Act 120 municipal police academy. Any high school senior within the FOP Lodge #63 coverage is eligible, with the exception of the City of Scranton and the Borough of Dunmore as they have their own Fraternal Order of Police Lodge. FOP Lodge #63 encompasses five counties in the Northeast corner of Pennsylvania. They are Lackawanna, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Pike and Wayne Counties. Students must be in good standing within their respective community. Student must not have had any disciplinary problems in or out of school. Students must maintain a "B" average through their final two years of high school. Deadline for applications is April 1, 2024. Applications are available in the Guidance Office.
Roy W. Piper Scholarships-open to seniors who plan on attending an accredited post-secondary school. Students may pick up scholarship applications in the high school guidance or by email from piperscholarship@frontier.com. Applications must be submitted and received prior to March 1, 2021
Corabelle Chappell Scholarship--open to seniors who are planning to attend Keystone College. Scholarships are available on https://www.csascholars.org/chappell/ . Applications will be accepted starting on May 30, 2024.
2022 Penn East Federal Credit Union Scholarship-open to graduating high school seniors who will enroll in a full-time undergraduate program during the 2021-2022 school year at an accredited two year or four year college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States. Applicants or their parents must be members of Penn East FCU. Applications are available for download at wwwpenneastfcu.org. February 1, 2022.
James F. Swift Scholarship--open to seniors who are graduating from a public, private, or charter high school in Lackawanna County. They must be planning to enroll for the first time in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two or four year college or university, preferably one of the following Lackawanna County schools: Summit University, Johnson College, Keystone College, Penn State Worthington, Lackawanna College, Marywood University or the University of Scranton. The application may be downloaded at https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/james-swift//james-swift. The application post mark deadline is March 15, 2021 at 3:00pm CT.
Mike Munchak Community Service Scholarship
The United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties has established this scholarship program to assist high school students from Lackawanna and Wayne Counties who plan to attend post-secondary education. To be eligible candidate must actively involved in community service activities in programs funded by this United Way, be a full-time resident and/or students of school districts within Lackawanna or Wayne Counties and accepted by an accredited university, college or trade school in a two or four year degree program track for the 2023-2024 school year. The scholarship for 2023 is $6,300 and is awarded for a one year period only. More information and applications are available in the Guidance Office. The deadline to apply is April 20, 2024. An online application can be found at https://www.uwlc.net/
Pennsylvania American Legion Scholarships Please go to:
http://pa-legion.com/programs/student-programs/to check out the list of scholarships that the American Legion has to offer.
Pennsylvania American Legion Essay Contest
Any student enrolled in grades 9 through 12 in a public, private or parochial, cyber school or who is home schooled in Pennsylvania is eligible to patriciate. Information in available at
The American Legion Oratorical Contest exists to develop deeper knowledge and appreciation for the U.S. Constitution among high school students. Since 1938, the program has presented participants with an academic speaking challenge that teaches important leadership qualities, the history of our nation’s laws, the ability to think and speak clearly, and an understanding of the duties, responsibilities, rights and privileges of American citizenship. For more information visit
Northeastern Pennsylvania Audubon Society--open to seniors who wish to major in an environmental field at an accredited two or four-year college or university. A $4000 scholarship is awarded to a senior who wishes to major in a field such as Forestry, Natural Resources, Environmental Planning, Environmental Engineering, Fish, Game or Wildlife Management, Ecology and/or Environmental Science. Our scholarship is awarded in increments of $1000 per year for each year of the degree program. You can download the application at
Pennsylvania American Water's Stream of Learning Scholarship Program
To apply for a $5,000 scholarship students must live in Pennsylvania American Water's service area. They must plan to attend a 2-year or 4-year college or technical school and plan to study environmental science, biology, chemistry or environmental engineering. Applications must be postmarked by April 30, 2022, https://www.amwater.com/paaw/news-community/careerstreamNancey & William Lange Memorial Scholarship--open to seniors who live in Lackawanna County and who plan to further their education by studying in a course curriculum that deals with the environment. Majors such as Environmental Studies, Engineering, Wildlife Resource Management, Natural Resource Conservation, Parks & Recreation or Forest Sciences would qualify for the scholarship. Applications must be received by May 10, 2024.
Road to Safety Scholarship Contest
Metzger Wickersham's Road to Safety Scholarship Contest is asking students to submit a creative project about the dangers of drunk and/or distracted driving. The contest is open to graduation, college-bound high school seniors in Pennsylvania. They encourage all qualified students to enter. Selected first place winners will receive a $1,000 scholarship, second place winners will receive $750 and third place winners will receive $500. For more information go to https://www.mwke.com/about-us/road-to-safety-scholarship-contest/ . The deadline for all entries is April 7, 2023.
William Popovich Memorial Scholarship--open to seniors who live in Lackawanna County and who plan to pursue a course of study in agricultural or veterinary science. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who has shown an interest in agriculture or veterinary science. Applications must be received by with a copy of high school transcript and a letter of recommendation. Applications are available in the guidance office May 10, 2024.
Brian Piccolo Award and Scholarship ($1,000)
The award is given to an Italian senior student athlete, male or female, who has exhibited excellence on the athletic field and in the classroom and who has displayed the attributes of Brian Piccolo has shown by hard work, dedication, loyalty and teamwork. Piccolo, a native of Pittsfield, was a running back for the Chicago Bears who died of cancer at the age of 26.
The Keystone Chapter of UNICO National will be honoring one high school student athlete from a Lackawanna County High School each year with this award. The criteria for the award is as follows:
1. Senior Student athlete Male or Female going to college
2. At least 1/4 Italian ethnicity
3. Community Service Hours
4. Minimum 3.0 GPA
Please include a letter of recommendation from a teacher or coach detailing the student's accomplishments both in and out of the classroom, a short essay by the student (1 page or less), and the application form to help with the review process. Forms are in the Guidance Office. If you have any questions, please contact Marilyn Vitali at 570-347-9124. Please submit the required documents no later than April 6, 2024 To Marilyn Vitali Flynn, 821 Landis Street, Scranton, PA 18504.
LOCKHEED MARTIN STEM SCHOLARSHIP
Lockheed Martin is offering 200 STEM scholarships of $10,000 each. It is designed for students who demonstrate financial need and come from an underrepresented group or underserved community. It is designed to provide opportunities to groups that are traditionally underrepresented in STEM: Women, people of color, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTQ, and those that are first-generation college students. PLTW students do receive priority. Lockheed Martin internship opportunities and wraparound services, such as mentorships, will be built into the program. It is open to US Citizens attending US colleges. Applicants must also meet the following criteria:
· Majoring or planning to major in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Math, Physics, Information Systems/Management Information Systems or Information Assurance
· High school senior with a 3.5 or above GPA
· Attending or planning to attend an accredited U.S. four-year college or university
· U.S. citizen
· Be willing to consider a paid internship with Lockheed Martin following their freshman, sophomore or junior year of college, other circumstances notwithstanding (note: the internship is not required to receive a scholarship)
The application process opens January 14, 2021, and closes April 1, 2021. To apply visit lockheedmartin.com.
CT Chimney Repair is offering a $500 scholarship to students who are considering a career in construction, plumbing, carpentry, or other skilled trades.
CT Chimney Repair is offering this scholarship to students in the United States who write an essay focusing on their career goals. This can be focused on what inspired them to pursue a career in your target field, a story about a past project, or any other hands-on experience.
This is an ongoing yearly scholarship. The deadline is Dec 1st of every year.
Greg Legg NEPA Diamond Scholarship Fund
Criteria for Application The Greg Legg NEPA Diamond Scholarship will be awarded to a student who shall make application through the guidance department at their high school located in Lackawanna, Luzerne, or Wayne County. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually.
a. The applicant should meet the following criteria:
1. High school senior residing in Lackawanna, Luzerne, or Wayne Counties.
2. Must currently be playing baseball in a high school program.
3. Preference given to a previous/present member of the All-Star team for Lackawanna League or the Wyoming Valley Conference
4. Submit an essay regarding the impact of playing baseball on the applicant’s life thus far.
b. The student shall have demonstrated characteristics of:
1. Academic achievement
2. Must show leadership skills and/or be involved in community service.
3. Financial need is not a stated criterion, but may be considered in selecting a candidate for the scholarship.
c. The award is a direct one time payment to the institution of higher education where the student will be enrolled. The payment will be made in the fall semester of the student’s freshman year.
Applications are due by April 1 st .
American Legion A. Pierson Hurd Academic Scholarship Fund
Our scholarship program is recurring, so each semester new students will be provided with the chance to apply.
You can find more details on our scholarship page, www.arkbh.com/scholarship/.
PA Bluestone Association Dave Weaver Scholarship
This scholarship is for graduating senior(s) from high school whose parent(s) work in the flagstone, fieldstone, and/or bluestone industry. For those wishing to apply for the scholarship they must meet the following criteria:
1. Any parent(s) owning, working for or working in a flagstone, fieldstone, or bluestone quarry, processing plant, or distribution yard, including office personnel and truck drivers, with a graduating son(s) or daughter(s) who continue their education immediately after high school.
2. Regardless of your grade point average you can apply.
3. There is no preference in regard to the institution that the applicant plans on attending after graduation, meaning it can be to a tech school, beauty school, trade school, college or university.
4. Applicants do not have to be members of the Pennsylvania Bluestone Association to apply for the scholarship, but it will affect your overall score. PBA members receive 10% while those working for a company that is PBA member will receive 5% and those not members receive 0% for this category.
Applications can be obtained through the school guidance counselor, through a request to the Pennsylvania Bluestone Association via email: pabluestoneassoc@gmail.com or from our Facebook Page.
The application must be postmarked by March 31, 2023 to
The PBA Dave Weaver Scholarship
PO Box 567
New Milford, PA 18834
BRONX INJURY LAWYERS P.C. ESSAY CONTEST $500 SCHOLARSHIP 2023
Bronx truck accident lawyers are known for getting high settlements for their truck accident clients. We want to help the next generation of Bronx truck accident lawyers pay for their education by awarding an annual $500 scholarship. Our scholarship will be based on a written essay contest with a concentration on truck accident law.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in a U.S. college program, interested in or seeking a law degree.
Essay must contain your name, address, phone number, current major and college.
Email your essay to truckaccidentscholarship@gmail.com.
Must be a pdf.
The deadline is December 31, 2023. You can view the scholarship here:
https://bronx-injury-lawyers.com/scholarship
We will announce the winner on our website on January 31, 2024.
2022 ESSAY TOPIC
Due to Covid, the U.S. has seen many shortages – one of those shortages being truck drivers. In 2022, the U.S. enacted new laws in an attempt to attract more truck drivers. Some of those laws include the Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) rule, allowing those under 21 to be Interstate Truck Drivers, and changes to the Department of Transportation Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. Do you think these new regulations will lead to more or less accidents? Why or why not? What would you change, if anything, to these new laws and why?
Guidelines:
No more than 1500 words
Answer only the questions asked.
Use caselaw and online articles to support your essay.
Use proper grammar, citation format, and spelling.
No plagiarism.
PHILADELPHIA INJURY LAWYERS P.C.ESSAY COMPETITION $500 SCHOLARSHIP – 2023
Philadelphia car accident lawyers are known for obtaining high judgments in Court for victims of car accidents. We want to help the future generation of Philadelphia car accident lawyers with their education expenses by offering an annual $500 scholarship. The Scholarship will be based on an essay competition with a topic focused on car accident law.
Pittsburgh Injury Lawyers are known for getting substantial judgments in Court for victims of personal injuries. We would like to help the future generation of personal injury lawyers with their education costs by offering an annual $500 scholarship. The scholarship will be based on an essay competition with a topic based on personal injuries law.
QUALIFICATIONS
Sexual harassment and assault (physical and sexual) lawsuits against rideshare companies have been on the rise over the last year. Drivers for these companies are considered independent contractors. Should these companies be held liable for any misconduct from their drivers, or incidents that happen to their drivers? Why or why not?
Guidelines:
The Pennsylvania Society’s Benjamin Franklin Scholar Award
The Pennsylvania Society’s Benjamin Franklin Scholar Award for Pennsylvania public school juniors is currently accepting submissions. The scholarship offers a first-place prize of $6,000, a second-place prize of $4,000, and a third-place prize of $2,000.
All information for this year’s contest and past winning essays can be found here. The deadline for submission is Friday, February 24th, 2023.
Please e-mail us at scholaraward@pasociety.com
QUALIFICATIONS
· This Scholarship is open to both graduate/law students and undergraduate students seeking to go to law school in the future. All applicants must be enrolled in a U.S. undergraduate or graduate-level program.
· All submissions should contain the authors name, address, phone number, current major and college.
· All submissions should be emailed to bkcaraccidentscholarship@gmail.com
· All submissions must be in .pdf format
· All submissions must be received by December 31, 2023.
· Winner will be announced on our website on January 31, 2024.
2023 ESSAY TOPIC– MAX 1500 WORDS
With more and more self-driving cars on the road, who should be liable when an accident occurs? The manufacturer or driver? Please explain.
Guidlines :
· Only answer the question provided.
· Use online articles and caselaw to support your essay.
· Proper grammar, spelling, and citations should be used.
· All submissions will be checked for plagiarism.
You can view the scholarship here: https://brooklyn-injury-
NYC INJURY ATTORNEYS P.C. ESSAY COMPETITION $500 SCHOLARSHIP – 2023