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Wisconsin Scholarships and Grants

This is an amazing time of your life and you should savor every moment! But, while you’re enjoying all the activities and special times associated with your Senior year, you need to take a minute to think about next fall – in college. Right now is when you need to apply for scholarships and grants to help pave the path to your education. The opportunities listed below might just be exactly what you need to give you a little shove into your tomorrow! Check them out!

American Legion Wisconsin Auxiliary Department President’s Scholarship
American Legion Wisconsin Auxiliary H.S. & Angeline Lewis Scholarships
American Legion Wisconsin Auxiliary Merit & Memorial Scholarship
Past Presidents Parley Scholarship

These are just a few of the scholarships offered by either the American Legion or the American Legion Auxiliary. All require that you reside in Wisconsin, that you be a high school senior, and that you be a dependent of a disabled or deceased veteran of the U.S. Military. Amounts of the awards, and numbers of each awarded each year do vary. If you would like more specific information about specific eligibility requirements and how to apply, contact:
American Legion Wisconsin: Program Secretary
P.O. Box 388
Portage, WI 53901
Phone: 608-745-1090
Website: www.wilegion.org
American Legion Wisconsin Auxiliary: Program Secretary
P.O. Box 140
Portage, WI 53901-0140
Phone: 608-745-0124
Website: www.amlegionauxwi.org

American Legion West Virginia Auxiliary Scholarship

If you are a high school student living in our state, and are the dependent of a veteran of the U.S. military, you should check this one out. If you would like to hear more about this opportunity, contact:
American Legion West Virginia Auxiliary
Secretary/Treasurer Mary Rose Yoho
RR 1, Box 144A
Proctor, WV 26055-9616
Phone: 304-455-3449

Greater Kanawha Valley Scholarship Program

Do you have a good academic record, and did you score at least a 20 on your ACT? Do you live in West Virginia and are you a high school senior? Then you need to check out this website: www.tgkvf.org. This group offers over 80 scholarships each year, and each one has its own specific eligibility criteria. The amount of the award is $1,000. Get on line and see if you qualify for one of them!!!

Horatio Alger West Virginia Scholarship Program

If you are a high school senior who has already faced and overcome great obstacles in your life, you need to take a closer look at this program.

You must be a graduating high school senior, living in our state, who can demonstrate financial need. You must have a history of academic achievement, with at least a 2.0 GPA. Depth of character and your commitment to community service are also deciding factors. To apply you will need to submit an essay, copy of your transcript, a letter of support, and an income statement. The scholarship may be used for full-time undergraduate study at accredited universities and colleges in the United States. There are multiple awards, each in the amount of $5,000. Visit this website for additional information: www.hortioalger.org/scholarships.

West Virginia Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship

College is a big step, but you are ready for it! So, before it’s too late, why not apply for a scholarship to help out? This particular scholarship awards $1,500, and is renewable. It is to be applied to full time undergraduate study at any 2 or 4-year institution in the United States. You must be a high academic achiever to qualify for this scholarship. Application requirements include an essay, transcript, proof of eligibility, and SAT/ACT scores. There is a limited number of nominations that each high school can submit, so run by your school’s guidance office and find out how to be one of them! You will also find more details about this great opportunity at wv.hepcnew.wvnet.edu.

PROMISE Scholarship

Do you have an excellent scholastic record, and will you need financial aid to continue your education? If you are a WV graduating high school senior – this is very important!!! This is a merit-based scholarship requiring the following: at least a 22 composite ACT, showing minimum score of 20 in math, science, English and reading; or, a composite score on your math and reading SAT of 1020, with at least a 480 math and 490 reading score; and, a GPA of 3.0 or higher. To demonstrate the need for financial assistance, complete the free FSFSA application on line (see ‘note’ on previous page for details). If you meet all the required qualifications you will receive this scholarship. Don’t waste another minute. Get on line at wvhepcnew.wvnet.edu to see full details. Over 10,000 of these scholarships will be given out – be sure your name is on one of them!

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