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The Career Center At NHS Lists Scholarships

The Career Center publicizes all scholarships of which it is notified. A few of the scholarships, typically national ones, request that money be enclosed with the application. The Career Center believes that students should not have to pay to apply for scholarships.

If a student chooses to apply for a scholarship that charges a fee, however, the Career Center strongly advises that he or she first check its authenticity through the FTC Consumer Response Center, www.ftc.gov or 877-FTC-HELP; the National Fraud Information Center, www.fraud.org or 800-876-7060; or the Better Business Bureau, www.bbg.org or 703-276-0100.

Humane Society Shaw-Worth Scholarship — One $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior from New England who has made a meaningful contribution to animal protection over a significant period of time. Actions meriting the award may include long-term, direct work on behalf of animals; inspiring leadership in animal protection organizations; papers, speeches, or presentations on humane topics; and heroic resources. High scholastic standing and financial need are not considerations for this scholarship. All applications must be completed by March 15.

CAEOP Annual Scholarship — The Connecticut Association of Educational Office Professionals scholarship for $750 encourages deserving high school seniors to continue their educational careers in the field of business education, preferably as educational secretaries or administrative assistants. The selection will be based on intention to pursue a business and/or secretarial career, financial need, scholastic ability, extracurricular activities, leadership, and civic involvement. The Career Center has applications.  The deadline is February 19.

DuPont Challenge Science Essay Awards Competition — Students in grades 7 through 12 who are US citizens are eligible to participate in this annual science essay contest. Essays must be between 700 to 1,000 words, discussing a scientific discovery, theory, event, or technology application. The top prize in each category is a $3,000 scholarship and an all-expense paid trip to the Kennedy Space Center and Walt Disney World. The Career Center has basic information. Complete details are available at glcomm.com/dupont. All essays must be postmarked by February 12.

Scholastic Scholarship Essay Contest — High school juniors and seniors are eligible to enter the Scholastic national writing contest. Students must submit an original 500-word essay that describes an event or experience that has positively influenced their approach to financial management. Essays will be judged on creativity, logical thought process, clear content, and proper use of language. Two grand prizewinners will receive a $15,000 scholarship check for college tuition and five second-prize winners will receive $1,500 scholarships. Complete details are available at scholastic.com/collegesuccess. All submissions are due by April 11.

AAA Travel High School Challenge — A national competition on geography, travel literacy and tourism for students in grades 9 through 12. Applicants must register by early January at the AAA website prior to taking an online multiple-choice test that will take place in mid-January. There are two types of scholarships available: unrestricted awards for any student with travel trivia and geography skills and travel-specific scholarships for those interested in careers in the travel and tourism industry. Every student who enrolls in the Challenge can be eligible for both. State level awards are $1,000 scholarships. Top scorers from each state competition will compete at the national finals in Orlando. Interested students should go to the AAA website at aaa.com/travelchallenge for contest details.

Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America Scholarship — Two $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors who reside in New England who have asthma or significant allergies and plan to continue their education. Applicants should have attained a level of academic excellence and have strong extracurricular activities. The application includes an original essay. The Career Center has application forms. The deadline is February 16.

CT Association of Women Police — This scholarship is for high school seniors, male or female, who will be pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice. The FAFSA form must be completed and a high school transcript, teacher/counselor recommendation and personal essay are also required. All applicants will be evaluated based on their achievements relative to the entire applicant pool. All applications are due by April 30.

Project Friendship Scholarship — Friendship Dairies will award two scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 to college-bound high school seniors from each county in Connecticut. The criteria for selecting the finalists will be based on academic achievement (3.0 GPA or higher) and a demonstration of leadership in school and/or community volunteer work that promotes a safe and friendly environment. Information is available in the Career Center and at friendshipdairies.com. All applications are due by March 16.

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