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ASAP 2005 Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) Leadership Seminars –
This program is available to high school sophomores.  HOBY is a 3 to four
day leadership seminar.  Only 1 sophomore per school can be sent.  Contact
Mrs. Rudd ASAP if you are interested.

11/1/04 – 2/14/05
Youth for Understanding – National Scholarships – Scholarships are
available for students interested in participating in an exchange program.
Visit www.yfu-usa.org or call 1-800-Teenage for an application and
additional information.

12/10/04 – 2/1/05
Johnson & Wales University – There are several scholarships available to
students who plan on attending Johnson & Whales University.  See Mrs. Rudd
for details.


1/3/04 Vanderbilt University – Engage Scholarship Program – Vanderbilt
University has excellent opportunities (mentoring, paid internships,
graduate school, etc.) for student who attend their University.

1/3/04 2005 Senate Page Program – Students who would like to participate
in the Senate Page Program must be between the ages of 15 and 19.  Pages
are paid minimum wage for hours worked.

1/7/05 Discover Card Tribute Award Scholarship Program – Scholarships
ranging from $2,500 - $25,000 are available to juniors with a 2.75 GPA.
Visit www.discovercard.com/tribute.htm or www.aasa.org/discover.htm for
additional information.

1/7/05 Juniata College (PA) Scholarship Program – Scholarships are
available to students who attend Juniata College.  Visit www.juniata.edu
for more information.

1/7/05 Annual Black History Month Essay Contest – Each student may submit
one essay no longer than 500 words in length on the topic, “What Impact has
an African American Educator from Florida had on My Life?”  Winners will
receive a 4-year full tuition scholarship to any Florida state college or
university of their choice and a trip to the Governor’s Mansion.  More
information is available at http://info.fldoe.org/dscgi/ds.py/Get/File-
2677/Black_History.pdf.

1/7/05 Tallahassee Quarterback Club – This scholarship is available to
seniors with a 3.0 GPA.  Amount: $1,000 - $5,000.

1/10/05 Divine Light Scholarship – A $350 book scholarship is available to
a senior who is going to college in the Tallahassee area.  Applicants must
be of African-American descent.

1/10/05 Carroll Dadisman/Knight Ridder Minority Scholarship – This
scholarship (which can total up to $40,000) is available to minority
seniors.  Applications can be found at www.tallahassee.com.

1/10/05 National Society Daughters of the American Revolution – A
scholarship ranging from $250 - $1,000 is available to a senior.

1/14/05 UNF Scholarships – There are many scholarships available to
students who would like to attend UNF.  Scholarships range from $4,000 -
$16,000.  Visit www.unf.edu/finaid/scholarships/index.html for more
information.

1/14/05 Gates Millennium Scholars – This scholarship is offered to seniors
who plan to study math, science, engineering, education, or library
science.  Students must have a 3.3 GPA and are African American, American
Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, or Hispanic
American.  The student must also meet the Federal Pell Grant eligibility
criteria (Determined through FAFSA).  Students must be nominated.  See Mrs.
Rudd for details.

1/15/05 United Daughters of the Confederacy (General Scholarships) –
Scholarships ranging from $400 - $1,000 are available to students who
maintain a 3.0 GPA.

1/15/05 Elks National Foundation Scholarship Information – Visit
http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars for applications and information.  See
Mrs. Rudd for local Lodge information.

1/15/05 George W. Jenkins Scholarship – This scholarship covers annual
costs for tuition, fees, on-campus room and board, books, and personal
expenses at UM.  Students must have a 3.5 GPA.

1/15/05 University of New Orleans – Partial and full non-resident fee
exemptions are available to those who qualify.  Visit www.uno.edu to fill
out an application.

1/15/05 Education is Freedom - $2000 scholarship.  Students can fill out
the application at www.educationisfreedom.org.

1/15/05 Western Carolina University – Upward Bound Math and Science
Regional Center – This summer program is available to 9th – 11th grade
students.  The program lasts from June 11th – July 23rd.  Visit
www.wcu.edu.ubms.

1/28/05 FSU – Service Scholar Program – FSU is offering $2,000 renewable
scholarships for upcoming freshmen with a strong community service
background. Applications can be found at
www.fsu.edu/~service/servschool.html or in the guidance office.

1/28/05 J. Ollie Edmunds Distinguished Scholarship (Stetson University) –
This scholarship is for students going to Stetson University.  The
scholarship covers full undergraduate tuition, fees, and on campus room and
board for four years.  Two seniors can be nominated per school.  Students
must have a 3.5 GPA and be in the top 5% of the senior class.  Minimum test
scores SAT 1350 and ACT 30.

1/31/05 FAMU Scholarships – There are many scholarships available to
students going to FAMU.  Scholarship amounts range from $500 - $5,000.
There is more information available in the Guidance office.

1/31/05 2005 Congress-Bundestag Vocational Youth Exchange Scholarship
Program – This program provides an opportunity for graduating seniors who
are enrolled in vocational courses to spend one year in Germany.  Three
students can be nominated per school.  Visit www.nacelopendoor.org for more
information.

1/31/05 Florida Retired Educators Foundation – This scholarship is
available to seniors who are interested in the teaching profession.  Visit
www.frea.org for additional information.

2/1/05 Youth Leadership Tallahassee (YLT) – This program is for current
10th grade students (students will participate in YLT during their junior
year).  Students must have a 2.5 GPA.  This program is designed for
students to network with other high school students while doing activities
throughout the Tallahassee community.

2/1/05 The Randolph-Macon College Presidential Scholars Program – Randolph-
Macon College (Ashland, Virginia) awards scholarships ranging from $5,000 -
$15,000 to students who attend their school.  Recipients typically have an
1100 SAT score and are in the top 25% in their class.  Students need to
apply to Randolph-Macon College by February 1st.

2/1/05 National Wild Turkey Federation – This scholarship is for seniors
with at least 3.0 GPA.  Scholarship can range from $250 - $10,000.  Visit
www.nwtf.org/jakes or see Mrs. Rudd for more information.

2/1/05 Florida Southern College – Florida Southern College will honor
Bright Futures 100% scholarship and give additional money.  Students must
apply to Florida Southern by 2/1/05.

2/1/05 Sam Walton Community Scholarship – This scholarship is available to
seniors.  Scholarship amount is $1,000 - $25,000.  Students can get more
information from www.walmartfoundation.org or
www.scholarshipadministrators.net.  Students need to use store code 1408.

2/1/05 Pace Scholars Award (UWF) – The University of West Florida offers a
scholarship (worth $20,000) to a student who has been accepted.  Students
who apply need to have a 3.0 GPA and be in the top 5% of their class.

2/1/05 Florida Engineering Society High School Scholarship Program – This
scholarship is for students who will be enrolling in an engineering
program.  Students must seniors with a 3.5 GPA and minimum test scores
(SAT: 600 (math) 500 (verbal); ACT 26 (math), 21 (English).  Visit
www.fleng.org for more information.

2/1/05 Henry Wells Scholars Program -   A scholarship is available to
seniors who wish to attend Wells College.    Students must have a 3.0 GPA,
1150 SAT or 26 ACT.  See Mrs. Rudd if you are interested.

2/1/05 Bob Hayes Invitational Track Meet, Inc – This scholarship is for
senior track athletes who plan on attending college.  Students must have at
least a 2.5 GPA.  Applications can be downloaded from www.bhitm.org.

2/1/05 Lombardi Scholarship – One senior per school can be nominated for
this scholarship.  Student must attend UF.  Moe information is available at
www.honors.ufl.edu/lombardi.

2/11/05 Cash in on your Smarts – A $750 scholarship is available to
students between the ages of 14 – 18.  Visit www.fldfs.com for more
information.

2/15/05 National Commission for Cooperative Education – Scholarships worth
$5,000 will be awarded to seniors with a 3.5 GPA (or higher).  Scholarships
can only be used at participating NCEE Partner Colleges and Universities.
Visit www.co-op.edu for more information.

2/15/05 RMHC/HACER Scholarships – Scholarships worth $1000 are available to
Hispanic seniors for their freshman year of college.  Applications are
available on-line at www.rmhc.org (click on “scholarships” at the bottom of
the screen.

2/15/05 Florida P.E.O Scholarship – This scholarship (up to $2500) provides
financial assistance for tuition and fees to qualified women during the
first two years of college/university study at a FL school.  Students with
Florida Pre-paid are not eligible.

2/15/05 Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship Program – A $1,500
scholarship is available to seniors who come from a farm family and plan to
pursue a career in the field of agriculture.  Information and applications
are available at www.monsanto.com and www.nafb.com.

2/15/05 Florida Minerals and Chemistry Council Scholarship – A $500
scholarship is available to a senior who will go to college in the state of
Florida.  Students must have a 3.0 GPA and a 1000 SAT or 21 ACT.  Visit
www.fmcc.org for additional information.

2/15/05 Sallie Mae/Brandon Teacher Scholarship – Four $1,000 scholarships
will be awarded to each state.  These scholarships are for seniors who plan
on majoring in education.

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