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5/6/2024 |
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Klamath County Sports Officials offers scholarships each spring to high school senior scholar-athletes who will be attending an accredited two- or four-year college or university in the fall after their senior year, or who will be enrolling in the 5th year/Advanced Diploma Program following their senior year, with plans to attend a two- or four-year college or university after completion of their Advanced Diploma.
Qualifications to Apply
• Resident of Klamath or Lake County
• High school senior at the time of application
• Cumulative, unweighted GPA of 3.0 or better
Varsity letter-winner in a sport serviced by Klamath County Sports Officials:
- Football
- Wrestling
- Soccer
- Baseball
- Volleyball
- Softball
- Basketball
• The varsity letter(s) above must have been earned at one of the schools serviced by Klamath County Sports
Officials:
- Crosspoint Christian
- Henley
- Mazama
- Bonanza
- Klamath Union
- Chiloquin
- Lakeview
- Lost River
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Mazama |
5/10/2024 |
$250 (2 Awards) |
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Mazama Vikings Booster Club will award a scholarship in the amount of $250 to two selected Mazama High School senior students. A committee of local community members will review all applications using a standard rubric.
The Scholarship:
1. Awards will be in the amount of $250.
2. Payment of the award will be made on behalf of the scholarship recipient directly to a college, university or trade school.
3. Funds may be used for payment of tuition, books or athletic fees.
4. Proof of enrollment must be shown before any payment is made.
5. The scholarship award must be used by December 31, 2024 and will be forfeited thereafter.
Submission of Application: Completed application and high school transcripts are to be placed in a manila envelope and sealed with the student’s name. Please mail completed applications to: Mazama High School Boosters P.O. Box 1622 Klamath Falls, OR 97601. Applications must be received and/or postmarked no later than May 10, 2024.
NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. |
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All High Schools |
5/12/2024 |
$2,000 (2 Awards) |
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All graduating seniors can apply who have a 3.0 GPA or higher. Scholarship can be found at HTTP://klamathlodge.org |
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All High Schools |
5/15/2024 |
$1,500 |
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The purpose of this scholarship is to recognize a graduating Klamath County high school
student who is of Itallian descent or a student of Italian culture. One scholarship award in
the amount of $1500 will be awarded by Camelia - Colombo Lodge of Klamath Falls
Oregon. The scholarship is only good for the academic year in which you apply (Fall,
Winter, Spring and/or Summer term), and is non-renewable. Applicants must have plans
to enter a university, community college, or trade school. |
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Mazama |
5/15/2024 |
$500 |
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The Klamath County Cattlewomen and Gail Patton family are proud to announce a new, unique scholarship. This scholarship is in memory of one of our members who was a ranch wife as well as an accomplished musician.
A qualified recipient is a high school senior or older who is pursuing a career that will support agriculture. That may be a trade school such as welding, diesel mechanics, or culinary school, or college with a major that has intentions of improving the agricultural community. The applicant must also demonstrate a consistent interest in music. For more complete details on requirements, please see the attached application.
The scholarships awarded will be at least $500 in value.
Applications must be postmarked by May 15th to be considered. |
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All High Schools |
5/15/2024 |
$1,000 |
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- Graduating high school seniors enrolled in 4-H and/or FFA OR enrolled undergraduate college students who were a member of 4-H and/or FFA while in high school.
- Applicants must have at least a cumulative GPA of 3.00 – High School OR College.
- Applicants need to be planning to further his or her education in a university, community college, trade, or vocational school.
- Upon receipt of applications, the committee may select outstanding applicants for a personal interview.
- All applicants will be notified by mail if they have qualified for a personal interview with the date and time of their interview.
- Two scholarships will be awarded annually for $1,000.00 each. One scholarship will be for high school seniors and the second scholarship will be for undergraduate college students.
- The Committee reserves the right to award to more than one returning College student. The $1,000.00 College award will be adjusted accordingly.
- Payment of scholarships will be made directly to the school of the recipient’s choice.
- All applications and related support materials need to be delivered to the Klamath County Fairgrounds on or before Monday, May 15, 2024 by 5:00 PM.
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All High Schools |
5/15/2024 |
$500 |
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The Klamath County Cattlewomen and Gail Patton family are proud to announce a new, unique scholarship. This scholarship is in memory of one of our members who was a ranch wife as well as an accomplished musician.
ELIGIBILITY
1. Applicants (either men or women) must be a resident of the Klamath Basin and a student of a
local high school or homeschool program. This includes all of Klamath County, Tulelake, and
Butte Valley areas of Siskiyou and Modoc Counties.
2. Applicants are a high school senior, current college student, or current trade school
student.
3. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
4. Eligible students will be those who are majoring in, or working toward a career that will
benefit Agriculture. This may include, but is not limited to: Large Animal Veterinary Medicine,
Nutrition, Fabrication, Agri-business, Ag Communication, Ranch Management, Agronomy,
Diesel Mechanics, Agri- Law, Ag Education, Culinary School, etc.
5. Students will also show recent, consistent interest in music, whether at a casual or more
structured level. Examples include two or more years of music lessons, participation in a band,
orchestra, musical theater, or choir, or performing on a regular basis.
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All High Schools |
5/17/2024 |
Varies |
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The art/cte scholarship is for any student who is interested and/or participates in those programs. |
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All High Schools |
5/17/2024 |
Varies |
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KCEA scholarship requirement is for students whose parents are certified staff in the Klamath County School District. |
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Mazama |
5/19/2024 |
$7,500 (4 Awards) |
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MyImpact Challenge is a civic engagement contest hosted by the Bill of Rights Institute. Submission is open to US citizens and US-based young people who are between the ages of 13 and 19 and enrolled in middle or high school on January 1, 2024. Submissions must be received by 11:59 p.m. PT on Sunday, May 19, 2024.
Submission Guidelines
Only submissions entered through MyImpact Challenge’s online portal will be accepted for the contest. The contest is designed for one student per entry, but groups of up to five students may submit as a single group entry. Prizes awarded to group entries will be split evenly between entrants. Past winners of the MyImpact Challenge Grand Prize, First Prize, Second Prize, or Third Prize are not eligible to enter.
Each submission must include the following:
- An essay of up to 1,200 words expressing how the student's project furthers:
- At least one Civic Virtue as defined in the Bill of Rights Institute's “Principles and Virtues.”
- At least one Founding Principle as defined in the Bill of Rights Institute's “Principles and Virtues.”
- A report of up to 2,000 words detailing a student’s completed or in-progress civic engagement project. Report must include the following components.
- The inspiration for the project.
- The project plan.
- Details of the project’s execution
- At least two examples of the project’s demonstrated impact on the community.
- How the student(s) grew in understanding of the role of Civic virtue, knowledge of their communities, and their ability to support or impact them.
- Visual documentation of the student’s project and its results in one of the following formats:
- Photographic Only: No fewer than seven and no more than ten high-resolution still photographs, submitted in either JPEG or PNG format.
- Video Only: One video of no more than five minutes, submitted in MP4 format
- Mixed Photographic and Video: No fewer than five and no more than seven high-resolution still photographs as well as one video of no more than two minutes. Photographs must be in either JPEG or PNG format, and video must be in MP4 format.
Qualifying service projects must have taken place between May 22, 2023 and May 19, 2024. Multi-year projects started before May 22, 2023 are eligible for entry if their activity continued after May 22, 2023. Projects that are ongoing as of May 19, 2024 are eligible for entry. Projects completed before May 22, 2023 are not eligible for entry. |
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Mazama |
5/20/2024 |
$500 (up to 10 awards) |
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The Julia Zumwalt is a local scholarship fund that awards up to 10 - $500 scholarships to seniors in our community. The application is now a fillable PDF and is due to McKenna Wiley’s email (wileym@kcsd.k12.or.us ) by 3:30 PM on Monday, May 20th.
****See Mrs. Bailey for the 2nd part of the application**** |
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Mazama |
5/31/2024 |
$3,000 |
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Nobody is better suited to change the way we look at the world than you, the leaders of tomorrow. You’re not afraid to challenge authority and the status quo in order to make the world a fairer and more inclusive place for all people, no matter their race, gender, physical ability, ethnicity, national origin, nationality, religion, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identification, or age.
We will award a total of eight $3,000 scholarships: Five (5) scholarships to any student attending an accredited college or university in the U.S., and three (3) scholarships to employees or immediate family members of Extra Space Storage.
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be enrolled in an accredited college or university for the Fall 2024 semester.
- Must be at least 16 years of age or older at the time of application.
- Must be a legal resident of the United States.
Refer to our full scholarship rules to check your eligibility before submitting your application.
HOW TO APPLY
To be considered for the 2024 There’s Space for Everyone Scholarship, you must complete the form above and provide a 500-800 word essay that answers the following question:
How have you exhibited a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, or social justice through work, service, or other extra-curricular activities, and how will your education help you continue this commitment during college and beyond? |
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Mazama |
6/28/2024 |
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April 2, 2024 | Toronto, ON, Canada – Metal Supermarkets announced the kick-off of their 3rd annual trade school scholarship program in honor of National Welding Month. Four $2,500 scholarships are to be awarded to eligible trade school students in the United States and Canada for studies in 2024.
The scholarship was established in response to the shortage of skilled trade workers across North America. For example, over 360,000 welding professionals are projected to be needed by 2026, while only 84,000 positions are expected to be filled by next year, according to American Welding Society. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that skilled trades have millions of unfilled positions. Similarly, a Canadian government report cited that over 256,000 new apprentices are also needed in the coming years to meet the 2026 demand for skilled trades workers in Canada.
A Metal Supermarkets commissioned study also indicates that young people are not aware of potentially lucrative skilled trades careers -- over 62% of high school respondents said they lacked knowledge about trade school opportunities. During National Welding Month, Metal Supermarkets is raising awareness about this growing deficit of skilled trade workers by offering scholarships to next generation of trade industry workers.
Boosting Career Education for Trade Industries
Metal Supermarkets is providing trade school students with financial support in the form of a scholarship to help continue their education and grow their knowledge in their chosen field. This valuable financial aid is offered in response to the desperate need for skilled trade careers, and to combat the nationwide shortage of skilled trade workers.
“With the third year of our scholarship, we are striving to continue to support students who are pursuing careers in the valuable trade industries,” said Stephen Schober, President and CEO of Metal Supermarkets. “We are also pleased to see more diversity in the traditionally male-dominated trades, as over 35% of our past scholarship winners are female. Yet there is still a growing need for these essential skilled trade workers, and Metal Supermarkets remains committed to fostering awareness of trade industry careers for young people.”
Metal Supermarkets Scholarship Application Process
To qualify for the scholarship, students must be accepted to and currently attending a post-secondary trade school program with a semester beginning in 2024 and must be enrolled in the upcoming semester. The scholarship is open to citizens, permanent residents and resident aliens legally residing in the United States or Canada with a High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
Scholarship applications can be submitted online at https://www.metalsupermarkets.com/trade-school-scholarship/ now through June 28, 2024. Metal Supermarkets will contact each winner by email and phone by July 31, 2024 using the contact information provided by the entrant during the application process.
ABOUT METAL SUPERMARKETS
Metal Supermarkets, the world’s largest supplier of small-quantity metals, has 125 brick-and-mortar stores across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom with 10 franchise locations in development. Known for its speed and convenience, Metal Supermarkets sells a wide variety of metals including Aluminum, Hot-Rolled Steel, Cold-Rolled Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Galvanized Steel, Tool Steel, Brass, Bronze and Copper. With highly specialized staff, customers can get the metal they need in a size that is convenient for them. Additional information can be found at metalsupermarkets.com.
For further information: John Swinimer, Senior PR & Communications Specialist | (905)-362-8226 ext. 9985. |
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Mazama |
6/30/2024 |
$2000 |
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To be considered, you must:
- Be a high school senior, high school graduate or have a GED equivalent.
- Plan to enroll, or be enrolled, in an approved trade-related program at an accredited two-year school (technical/vocational school or college) in the United States.
- Not be an employee or dependent of an employee of the The Home Depot. Employees of The Home Depot and their dependents are eligible to apply for a scholarship from The Homer Fund.
- Focused on Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, or Construction Management
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- December 31
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