Student Services October 2018 Scholarship Bulletin

Mon, 10/29/2018 - 3:31pm

October 2018 General and Local Scholarship Updates 

 

1. AFCEA is a worldwide association for communications, electronics, information systems, and intelligence professionals. Since 1987, the local Central Maryland Chapter has awarded scholarships to deserving high school seniors, promoting higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) areas of study that can lead to careers in national defense. We look for students interested in engineering, math, computers, cyber, or IT – any major that addresses electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, information technology, cyber, mathematics, physics, aerospace engineering, and mechanical engineering – and can apply their studies directly to the Intelligence Community. Students who pursue a degree in other science like pre-med, pre-law, biology, environmental, or other forms of engineering not listed above are unlikely to receive this scholarship. In May, 2018, AFCEA Central Maryland presented 17 scholarships to deserving students and we plan to do that again this year.   Applications are available at  https://centralmd.afceachapters.org/merit-scholarship-application  for the merit scholarships.

Applications for the Freedom Scholarship Award Application are available at https://centralmd.afceachapters.org/freedom-scholarship-application  

 

AFCEA Central Maryland is offering a Freedom Scholarship and a Merit Scholarship:

 Freedom Scholarship – this scholarship is awarded to those students who have overcome an adversity or hardship in their personal or family life, and because of this adversity or hardship, may not have been able to perform up to their full potential in high school. The Freedom Scholarship will aid them in accomplishing their goals in higher education. Students must be nominated by a school counselor to be eligible for this scholarship. These students may not receive academic scholarships due to lower grades and, in your professional judgment, have the ability to succeed in college and the professional workplace.

 Merit Scholarship – this scholarship is awarded to those students who excel academically. There are several merit scholarships available, each is named for someone who has had a major impact on the AFCEA Central Maryland Chapter. Students apply for a merit scholarship (not for any one in particular) and the AFCEA Scholarship Committee determines which merit scholarship they are eligible to receive. Please note that if an eligible student is interested in pursuing the Merit Cyber Studies scholarship, then their essay must address cyber.

 

Captain John and Angie Skinner Scholarship

This merit scholarship is for $10,000. It is awarded to high school seniors planning to enter a science or engineering field of study supportive of national defense (i.e., engineering, telecommunications, computer science, mathematics). The scholarship may be applied to any higher-level institution across the nation that is not a military academy.

 

Timothy J. Sheahan Scholarship

This merit scholarship is for $10,000. It is awarded to a high school senior from the Ft. Meade area planning to enter a science or engineering field of study supportive of the military, defense, or intelligence community. Example fields of study include engineering, telecommunications, computer science, mathematics, information assurance, or intelligence analysts. The scholarship may be applied to any higher-level institution across the nation that is not a military academy.

 

George R. Cotter Scholarship

This merit scholarship is for $10,000. It is awarded to a high school senior from the Ft. Meade area planning to enter a computer engineering field of study supportive of the military, defense, or the intelligence community. The scholarship may be applied to any higher-level institution across the nation that is not a military academy.

 

Women in Technology Scholarship

This merit scholarship is for $10,000. It is awarded to a female high school senior planning to enter a science or engineering field of study supportive of the military, defense, or intelligence community. Example of fields of study include engineering, telecommunications, computer science, mathematics, information assurance, or intelligence analysis. The scholarship may be applied to any higher-level institution across the nation that is not a military academy.

 

Cyber Studies Scholarship

This merit scholarship is for $10,000. It is awarded to high school seniors who plan to pursue a four-year degree program with a cyber security, information assurance, or related major or concentration such as, but not limited to: network security, information technology, computer science, applied cryptography, secure software engineering, malware analysis, cybercrime, computer or electrical engineering. The scholarship may be applied to any higher-level institution across the nation that is not a military academy.

 

Freedom and Merit scholarships are $10,000 each, awarded in equal increments of $2,500 in each year of a four-year college education. These scholarships may be used for collegiate study at any accredited higher level institution in the nation. Recipients for either the Freedom or Merit scholarships are expected to pursue an academic course of college study in scientific or engineering fields (STEM) that could lead to a work career supporting national defense objectives.

 

Students will be notified in Late February/early March, 2019, if they have been selected and will invite their parents to an awards banquet in early May 2019 to receive their scholarship.  We will also notify their high school about successful recipients.

 

More information about the Merit and Freedom scholarships and how to apply is available in Student Services.  There are multiple steps for each scholarship.  The students must provide information about themselves, their parents, their high school, and their plans for college.  They must complete an on-line application and provide a resume, an essay, their transcript, their SAT scores, and two letters of recommendation.  All application materials must be received by AFCEA no later than December 21, 2018

 

2. The Professional Staff of Howard County General Hospital is again sponsoring the  ARONSON/WILLIS MEMORIAL AWARD. 

The award is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Barry Aronson and Dr. Eugene (Pebble) Willis, fellow members of the Professional Staff, who were enthusiastic supporters of school athletes.   

This year, the Professional Staff is pleased to announce that two individual $2,000 scholarships will be awarded to one graduating male and one graduating female chosen.

 Criteria for the award are:

1)    The application must be completed by the applicant and returned to the Office of Medical Staff Administration no later than Friday, March 29, 2019.

2)    A letter of recommendation directed to the Aronson/Willis Memorial Award Committee from someone knowledgeable of the applicant’s academic and sports abilities must accompany the application.

Applicants must have participated in at least two varsity sports while maintaining the highest grade point average.

Applications are available in Student Services.

Scholarships

3.  WTS BALTIMORE UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL NOVEMBER 16, 2018

The Baltimore Chapter of the Women's Transportation Seminar is offering a scholarship of $3,000 to a deserving female undergraduate student from any accredited college or university in the state of Maryland who intends to pursue a transportation related career. 

An Applicant Must:

Be a female student;
Be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate program in a college or university in Maryland;
Have a GPA that is at least 3.0 or higher; and
Plan to pursue a career in a transportation-related field. 

 
A completed application package must include the following items:

A completed WTS Baltimore Chapter Scholarship Application form
The applicant’s resume.  Include awards, honors, activities, organizations, work experience etc.
Current college transcript (this will serve as proof of enrollment as well as program of study)
Sealed recommendation letters from two references (current or former professors or employers).
A personal statement, not to exceed 500 words, that describes the applicant’s interest in pursuing a transportation career, outlines current career objectives, and identifies any affiliations and activities related to achieving the goal of a transportation career. 

Mail applications postmarked by November 16, 2018 to Women’s Transportation Seminar, Attn: Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 2351, Baltimore, MD 21203.  Any questions e-mail bjmoiser@wellsandassociates.com.    

Click to Download the WTS Baltimore Scholarship Application or complete the application online here.

 

4.  NICOLE WASHINGTON SCHOLARSHIP

The Baltimore Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) is offering a scholarship of $1,500 to a deserving female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole Washington.

Applicants must be:

A returning student at Morgan State University's Civil Engineering Department and must be enrolled full time (at least 12 hours)
Studying for an undergraduate degree for the first time
A United States citizen or non-citizen who is able to apply for federal student aid
A permanent resident of Maryland

Academic Excellence

Applicants should:

Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
Major in Civil Engineering
Demonstrate skilled writing ability
Have an interest in the Transportation Profession

Citizenship, Character and Serious-Mindedness

Applicants should:

Demonstrate a desire to make a meaningful contribution to society both present and future
Be involved in a balance of community, school and work activities
Pursue goals and aspirations with integrity, resolution, self-discipline and judgment
Be willing to volunteer at one (1) WTS event to promote the transportation industry to young women.

5. The Grace Erline Memorial Scholarship Fund – a grant-giving organization awarding scholarships to young women in Maryland.  Two Scholarships are available with one-time grants of $3,000 each. The Girls Gone Great Scholarship, open to women ages 17-24 living in Maryland who are attending or plan to attend a 4 year college, although special consideration will be given to students who are transferring from a 2 year college to a 4 year college or who are returning to school for a BS or BA after achieving their AA degree.                  The Live an Amazing Life Adventure Grant, open to women living in Maryland between the ages of 18-30, with a plan to have an adventure (including justification, budget, and willingness to report back on results).  Adventures might include taking a class, traveling, attending an internship, fellowship, or volunteer program, doing research, or many opportunities we haven’t thought of. Open application is October 3, 2018 until January 19, 2019.  Award recipients will be named in March 2019.  Online applications and criteria are available at www.graceerlinescholarship.org

6. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Student Scholarship is given annually to the graduating high school senior from the greater Baltimore area who best demonstrates their academic ability and desire to pursue excellence in the electrical engineering community.  This is a cash gift of $1,000 per year for up to four years, and is intended to provide cash assistance for books, materials, IT equipment or other necessary items to complete their college education.  Students, once awarded, are required to maintain active full time enrollment in an undergraduate electrical engineering or related curriculum.  Applications are available in Student Services.  Application deadline is January 31, 2019.

 

7. 2019 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program

This scholarship is for high school seniors who demonstrate Leadership, Drive, Integrity and Citizenship. It annually provides college-bound students with $10,000 renewable scholarships – up to $40,000 total per recipient.  Applications are accepted until January 4, 2019.  Additional information, eligibility requirements, and a link to the application are available at https://www.reaganfoundation.org/education/scholarship-programs/ge-reagan-foundation-scholarship-program/

 

8. The 32nd Annual “Champions of Courage” Black History Month Essay Competition, presented by FOX 45, The CW Baltimore, and MyTV Baltimore.  The competition is open to all Maryland students,  grades 6 through 12.  “Champions of Courage” is a showcase for students to honor those who have shared the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with young people.  The competition challenges students to salute their personal heroes or mentors… positive role models who have inspired them to dream and achieve.

Students can enter by writing a brief essay (65 to 80 words) saluting their “Champion of Courage”.  Twenty essays will be selected as winners.  Winners will present their essays on FOX 45, The CW Baltimore, and MyTV Baltimore during January and February 2019 and will receive a $100 prize at an awards ceremony to be held in late January.  The three top finalists will be awarded additional prizes and their schools will receive cash awards in their honor.  The deadline for entries is Friday, November 30, 2018.  Competition rules and guidelines are available in Student Services.  Go to https://foxbaltimore.com/station/community/champions-of-courage   for more information.

 

 

 

 

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