Scholarship Information
The following SCVTS Educational Foundation scholarships are available annually to a graduating senior enrolled full-time in a career and technical education program or an academy program and planning to continue their education at a two or four year college or university. Seniors may apply for these scholarships in May.
Scholarships Supported by the SCVTS Educational Foundation:
- Ceil Smith Scholarship - $1,000
- Senator Steve Sweeney Scholarship - $1,000
- Dr. Michael R. Gorman Educational Scholarship - $1,000
- Lee R. Ware Leadership Scholarship - $1,000
- Sheriff Charles M. Miller Educational Scholarship - $1,000
- Joann Adams Teacher Education Scholarship – $1,000
- PSEG Nuclear Educational Scholarship - $1,000
- SCVTS Educational Foundation General Scholarship – $1,000
- Riley Williams Memorial Scholarship - $1,000
Scholarships Awarded Based on Funds Raised:
- Ian Bradley Memorial Scholarship - $1,000
- Yhlen Family Nursing Excellence Scholarship - $1,000
- Brandon Jae Kwan Baker Memorial Scholarship - $750
- Ian Fischer Memorial Scholarship - $1,000
Other Scholarship Resources:
https://www.fastweb.com/: Scholarship search engine.
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search: Scholarship search engine.
https://www.niche.com/colleges/scholarships/: Scholarship search engine
https://www.scholarships.com/: Scholarship search engine
https://www.cappex.com/scholarships/: Scholarship search engine
https://www.chegg.com/scholarships#: Scholarship search engine
https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/our-scholarships: Scholarship search engine
https://www.petersons.com/college-search/scholarship-search.aspx: Scholarship search engine
https://universityhq.org/paying-for-college/scholarships/#k12
School Counts
This is a scholarship program offered by Salem Community College (SCC). If you achieve the following criteria for every semester for all four years of high school, you are automatically eligible for a full scholarship to SCC.
Criteria:
- Earn a grade “C” or better in every course
- Achieve a 95 percent attendance and punctuality record
- Take more than the minimum graduation requirements
- Complete high school in four years (eight semesters)
Please be sure to talk to you guidance counselor for further information.
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