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Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
LGBT Scholarship (national)
National Scholarship Application (NEA-Drag Queen Caucus)
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE THOSE OF THE CAUCUS. THE CAUCUS HAS NO AUTHORITY TO SPEAK FOR, OR ACT ON BEHALF OF, NEA.
Application Process
Eligibility: Application Process
Pursuing a degree in a four-year accredited college or university, financial need, LGBT public high school senior in the United States or Federal, and top fourth of the graduating class.
A $2,000 scholarship ($1,000 paid the first semester and renewable for the next semester) shall be awarded to a student who is a change agent, having leadership potential, and ranks in the top 25% of their graduating class. Financial need will be given strong consideration. Noteworthy accomplishments in student government, clubs, work experience is desirable, but not required. The GPA of 3.0 must be maintained to retain the scholarship for the second semester. The second half of the scholarship will be sent to their college upon receipt of the first semester's transcripts.
Qualifications:
A $2,000 scholarship ($1,000 paid the first semester and renewable for the next semester) shall be awarded to a student who is a change agent, having leadership potential, and ranks in the top 25% of their graduating class. Financial need will be given strong consideration. Noteworthy accomplishments in student government, clubs, work experience is desirable, but not required. The GPA of 3.0 must be maintained to retain the scholarship for the second semester. The second half of the scholarship will be sent to their college upon receipt of the first semester's transcripts.
Qualifications:
Please submit the following items to the address listed below.
Time-line:
- Grade Point Average
- Student high school transcripts
- School activities (clubs, sports, student government experience, volunteering activities, etc.)
- Home information, including parents' or guardians' yearly income, home address, phone number, e-mail
- 2-page essay: "My Life as a GLBT Student and the Role Models who Shaped it"
- 2 letters of recommendation
- Signature of authenticity including authorization of publishing the name in local, state, national, gay papers, and NEA publications (Your name does not need to be published to be considered.)
Time-line:
A typed application (see below) must be post-marked and received no later than May 1st. All information listed on the application process must accompany the application. Any missing information will result in the application being disqualified. The scholarship recipient will be contacted in May by e-mail to acknowledge receipt of the application. The winner will be notified in July after the NEA RA. Good luck to all applicants!
National Ricardo Correa Scholarship Application
$2,000 Student Scholarship
Application and checklist (See brochure)
Have to be received in the mail by May 1st
Ricardo Correa Scholarship
1407 E. Manitoba St.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
(262) 573-3321
(A picture of the national scholarship applicant should be attached.)
(A picture of the national scholarship applicant should be attached.)
Name_____________________________________
Address___________________________________
City, State, Zip Code________________________
Phone_____________________________________
Birth date__________________________________
Father’s Name_______________________________ Mother’s Name_______________________
Occupation_________________________________ Occupation__________________________
Place of Employment__________________________ Place of Employment_________________
Names and ages of all brothers and sisters, the school they are attending or have graduated from (high school, college, technical), and year of graduation
Name
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Age
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Name of School
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Grad Year
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Part-time jobs you have held or are now holding?
Where
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Position Held
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From_____to_____
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Leisure time activities/hobbies:______________________________________________________
List the colleges/universities that you have applied to as of January 1 (RANK THEM)
College/University
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Accepted
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Have not heard
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Wait List
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Are there any other colleges/universities you will apply to? Yes or No
List: ___________________________________________________________________________
Tentative field of study: ___________________________________________________________
What have you done in the area of this interest (i.e. jobs, classes, projects, volunteer work, etc.): __ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What would you like to be doing when you are 25 years old? ______________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name _________________________________
1. List all in-school activities (include sports, music, student government and other clubs), the grades you participated (9th, 10th, 11th, 12th) and any offices you held:
In-School Activity
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Grade
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Office Held
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2. List all out-of-school activities including community service (Include year and time involved):
Out-of-school Activity
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Year ___ to ___
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Time Involved
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3. List any honors, awards, or recognitions you have received both in-school and out of school during your high school
years:
Honors / Awards / Recognitions
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Honors / Awards / Recognitions
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Authorization for release of records: I authorize the release of my academic records, grade point average, rank in class, and test scores to the scholarship committees.
My signature below also indicates that I have completed this application accurately and truthfully. I authorize the Scholarship Committee to clarify my involvement in school activities as listed above by contacting my guidance counselor or activity advisor as needed. Understand that misrepresentation of factual information herein will cause my application to be withdrawn. Furthermore, if I am a recipient of a scholarship, I give permission for any of the committees to keep a copy of my application for historical purposes.
Signature of Applicant _______________________________________________________ Date _______________
Signature of Parent _________________________________________________________ Date _______________
Please sign this part of the authorization if you’d like your name released to the local/state GLBT publications. (Optional)
Signature of Applicant _______________________________________________________ Date _______________
Signature of Parent _________________________________________________________ Date _______________
Have your parents filed or do they intend to file a Financial Aid Form with the school(s) you are applying to? Yes No
Does your family hav e any unusual financial problems? Yes No
Expenses At the School You Plan to Attend:
List school in the column to the right
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Tuition for one year
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$
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$
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Room & Board for one year
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$
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$
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Books for one year
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$
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$
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Miscellaneous (include transportation( for one year
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$
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$
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Total Cost for one Year
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$
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$
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Grand Total (Total expenses for you to complete a four year degree)
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$
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$
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How do you expect to finance your total education? (Students who do not complete the requested information may be ineligible for scholarships that are based on financial need.)
Personal Savings (Money already in the bank)
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Summer Savings (Money you expect to earn during all the summers you will be attending school.)
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School year Savings (Money you will earn while attending school.)
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Family Contributions (Money you expect to receive from your family that would be in addition to the money already in the bank.)
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Loans/Financial Aid/Scholarships (Money you know you will get each year.) For example: A student at Viterbo University in La Crosse with an ACT score of 30 and a 3.4 GPA would receive a $7,500 yearly scholarship.
($_____Year 1) ($_____Year 2) ($_____Year 3) ($_____Year 4) =
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Loans/Financial Aid (Money you hope you will get each year.)
($_____Year 1) ($_____Year 2) ($_____Year 3) ($_____Year 4) =
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Other Sources of Income (Please specify:)____________________)
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TOTAL (This total must equal your GRAND TOTAL.)
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In a 2-page typed essay, please tell about “My Life as a GLBT Person and
The Role Models who Shaped it”.
Send required application materials to:
Ricardo Correa Scholarship Foundation (National)
1407 E. Manitoba St.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
Questions? Please send e-mail to ric.fest@yahoo.com
1407 E. Manitoba St.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
Questions? Please send e-mail to ric.fest@yahoo.com
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
PFLAG Scholarships
The PFLAG Scholarship Program application process begins on February 13th.
Many PFLAG chapters have scholarship programs as well. Students are eligible to receive scholarships from both their local chapter and the national office so encourage students you know to apply for both. Review the list of chapter scholarships.
Eligibility Requirements
- You are a graduating senior entering higher education for the first time, this calendar year (if you graduated in the past year and took a time off you are still eligible to apply)
- Self identify as a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) or an ally
- Demonstrate an interest in service to the LGBT community
- Have applied to an accredited U.S.higher education institution
The PFLAG National Scholarship application process begins February 13th. Check back on that date.
See all of 2013 PFLAG National Scholarship receipients in the current issue of the PFLAGPole!
- See more at: http://community.pflag.org/scholarship
PFLAG of Jacksonville Scholarship Info
PFLAG of Jacksonville holds an annual scholarship contest for openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, and Transgender individuals enrolled in higher education. These individuals are active in and educate the community around them. From psychologists to ministers, our recipients are from every walk of life and age range.
Every year PFLAG holds its annual banquet in honor of these representatives of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and Transgender community.
2013-2014 PFLAG Scholarship Applications
Please remember that this Scholarship Program is available to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the Jacksonville metropolitan area (Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns Counties) and to aid them in their pursuit of post-secondary education. DEADLINE JUNE 1st!!!!
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Thursday, November 18, 2010
The Point Foundation LGBT Scholarship
Point Foundation is the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students of merit. Individuals enrolled in either an undergraduate or graduate program, beginning or continuing in the fall of 2011, are eligible to apply.
Who qualifies for a Point Scholarship?
Applicants should visit Point’s website to review current Point Scholars’ biographies and assess the type of scholars that are generally selected. Applicants do not need straight A’s to apply, yet Point is looking for individuals who have proven leadership skills, excellent scholastic achievements, and want to make a difference in the world. All applicants are evaluated on the totality of their situation including academic accomplishments, financial, leadership within extra-curricular and career-related activities, personal circumstances and goals for the future.
***New information for the 2011-2012 academic year will be available in December 2010 at http://www.pointfoundation.org/. ***
Online applications will be accepted between December 10, 2010 and February 11, 2011. Point’s scholarship application is ONLY available online.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
LGBT? Scholarhip for you!!!
PFLAG of Jacksonville is offering scholarships intended to provide recognition and affirmation to outstanding lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the Jacksonville metropolitan area (Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns Counties) and to aid them in their pursuit of post-secondary education. It is PFLAG’s aim through these awards to foster in our community and throughout our culture a more positive image of LGBT persons.
All applicants must:
Be sixteen years of age or older and have completed high school by June 2011. Have a current permanent home address in the Jacksonville metropolitan area or be currently attending a college or university in the Jacksonville metropolitan area.
Be registered for full-time attendance (defined as 12 semester hours or more for undergraduate programs and 9 semester hours or more for graduate programs) at a post-secondary educational institution by August 1, 2011
How to Apply:
http://www.pflagjax.org/scholarship.html
Deadline:
June 1, 2011
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