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Locally Available Scholarships 2005-2006

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March 31, 2005 – Following are summaries of information provided to the Source by sponsoring organizations about scholarships currently available.
In some cases, more extensive articles also are posted. To access them, search at the bottom of this section of the Source using the key word "scholarship."
Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands
Donor organization: Seven entities, through the foundation.
Number of scholarships: Multiple scholarships. Last year CFVI made awards to 37 students.
Amount of scholarship: Ranges from $2,000 to full tuition.
Qualifications: Vary, dependent on the awarding entity. See the separate Source article in this section for more details on each of the seven announced scholarships.
Deadline: Postmarked by April 15, 2005
How/where to obtain an application:
— On St. Thomas, at The Draughting Shaft, Havensight Mall.
— On St. John, at Connections.
— On St. Croix at the offices of the St. Croix Chamber of Commerce.
— Or directly from CFVI at the office, No. 30 Dronningens Gade, Suite 3C, in the Royal Dane Mall, St. Thomas; by calling 774-6031; or on the CFVI website.
Application to be mailed to:
CFVI Scholarship Committee Chair
Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands
P.O. Box 11790
St. Thomas, VI 00801
Alva C. McFarlane Scholarship Program
Donor Organization: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority.
Number of Scholarships: Multiple Scholarships Available.
Amount of Scholarships: $60,000 for Bachelor's Degree, $20,000 for Associate Degree.
Qualifications: The applicants area of study must be within computer and technology or related fields.
Deadline: April 26, 2005
How/where to obtain applications:
— High School Guidance Counselor Offices.
— WAPA Personnel Offices .
— St. John Customer Services Office.
Government Employees Retirement System
Donor organization: GERS Investment Managers, administered through the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands.
Number of scholarships: Up to three.
Amount of scholarships: Not announced.
Qualifications: Applicants must be the child, stepchild or legal dependent of a contributing member of GERS, be a graduating senior of a high school in the territory, and have a grade point average of no less than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. All nominees must show financial need. Scholarships provide tuition support for students enrolled full-time in a program leading to the award of a bachelor's degree at an accredited college or university.
Deadline: Postmarked by April 29, 2005.
How/where to obtain an application:
On St. Thomas: GERS Complex, 3rd floor, Veterans Drive.
On St. Croix: GERS Complex at No. 3005 Orange Grove, Lot 5, Christiansted.
Friends of the V.I. National Park
Donor organization: The Friends
Number of scholarships: Two
Amount of scholarship: $1,000, disbursed at $500 per semester.
Qualifications:
— Student entering the junior or senior year at an accredited university with a major in appropriate discipline relative to natural resource management or protection. Priority is given to Virgin Islanders studying at the University of the Virgin Islands.
— V.I. resident who completed high school in the Virgin Islands.
— Student who has completed all prerequisite coursework for majors in appropriate field and maintained a B average through the first three (for sophomores) or five (for juniors) semesters.
Deadline: April 30, 2005.
How/where to obtain an application: Call Emily Burton at 779-4940, on the Friends Web site, or at the University of the Virgin Islands financial aid office.
Contact: Burton at 779-4940.
Sigma Theta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.
Donor organization: Sigma Theta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.
Number of scholarships: Not announced.
Amount of scholarships: $1000
Qualifications: a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (equivalent to a C+) or better, an essay of 400-500 words on the theme, "Reaching New Heights of service for Our Community, " letters of recommendations, and the evidence of leadership qualities. All applicants that meet the required criteria will be interviewed. The interviews are tentatively set for May 5 and May 6, 2005. Applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the interviews.
Deadline: Postmarked by May 2, 2005
How/where to obtain an application: Applications are available at the schools' counselor's office. Contact people are Natasha Wright at 775-0008 (evenings); or Lucinda Parsons at 776-6932 (evenings).
Robert C. Byrd Scholarship
Donor organization: Administered by the V.I. Department of Education.
Number of scholarships: One.
Amount of scholarship: $1,500 per year, renewable for four years.
Qualifications: The Robert C. Byrd Scholarship is a four-year scholarship for graduating students in the St. Thomas-St. John district who have been accepted to a college or university for attendance in the fall of 2005. Applicants must have a cumulative average of "C" or better.
Deadline: Monday, May 16, 5 p.m.
How/Where to obtain an application: Interested students can obtain applications from guidance counselors at public and private schools throughout the district, and the Curriculum Center in Estate Tutu.
Ruby Rutnik Scholarship
Donor organization: Ruby Rutnik Scholarship Fund, Inc.
Number of scholarships: Two Scholarships are available.
Amount of scholarship: $2,500 renewable scholarship for a St. John female. One-year $2,500 scholarship for a St. John male or female who is or will be studying at the University of the Virgin Islands.
Qualifications: The renewable scholarship is available only to a qualifying St. John female whose family or self has resided on St. John for five years or more. The one-year scholarship is available to a St. John male or female who is or will be studying at the University of the Virgin Islands.
Deadline: May 5, 2005
How/where to obtain an application:
— At Connections in Cruz Bay.
— By contacting the Rutniks, at 693-8069.
Notice will be given on or before June 15, 2005.
Presidential Freedom Scholarship
Donor organization: Corporation for National and Community Service.
Number of scholarships: Two available to students across the territory.
Amount of scholarship: $1,000.
Qualifications: Nominations are open to high school juniors or seniors during the 2004-2005 academic year. The scholarship program provides $500 of the award, which must be matched with at least $500 from a community organization, civic group, or business. Students who complete at least 100 hours of community service, either through a school-based service-learning program, or independently through service at a nonprofit or faith-based organization, are eligible to receive the scholarship.
Deadline: Postmarked by July 1, 2005.
How/Where to obtain an application: Information and certification forms are available at www.nationalservice.gov.

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