Friday, October 22, 2010

AXA Scholarship

AXA Scholarship
  • Are you active in your community?
  • Have you lead a project that benefits others?
  • Have you overcome personal challenges?
You may qualify for an AXA Achievement Scholarship of $10,000 or $25,000.
Learn more and download an application at :  http://www.axa-achievement.com/
Deadline: Dec. 15, 2010

Need assistance with the application, contact TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org or call us toll-free at 1.877.515.GUIDE

Love,
Fran

Discover Scholarship Program

Discover Scholarship Program

The Discover Scholarship Program reaches out to high school juniors to provide funds
for education and training beyond high school. High school juniors with a cumulative
grade point average of 2.75 or higher are eligible to apply for the grant. Student
community service and leadership capabilities are examined to determine winners for
this contest. The program distributes as much as $400,000 each year; as many as 10
scholarships are available, and each can be as much as $40,000. Scholarship funds are
valid for any post-secondary training, including certifications, licenses, college degrees or
trade and technical education.

Discover Financial Services
P.O. Box 30943
Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0943
1-866-756-7932

For more information visit http://www.discoverfinancial.com/

Love, 
Fran

Summer Talent Academy for Professions in Health (S.T.A.P.H.)

An “Infectious” Summer Program for Rising High School
Juniors and Seniors Interested in Health Care Careers
Co-Sponsored by Truman State University and A.T. Still UniversityJuly 17-24, 2011

The Summer Talent Academy for Professions in Health (S.T.A.P.H.) offers talented students
interested in science and health a head start on college life and future careers in medicine and allied
health professions. Students live as college students while exploring the work of medical
professionals: they move into a residence hall, adapt to living with a roommate, eat dorm food, make
new friends, attend classes, and—most importantly—they work with highly regarded faculty and
health professionals from Truman State University and A.T. Still University of Health Sciences.

S.T.A.P.H. offers an integrated curriculum that exposes students to the methods and skills of a variety
of health professions, including, but not limited to: osteopathic medicine, nursing, and allied health
careers such as exercise science, audiology/speech pathology, physical and occupational therapy,
and nutrition.

***Interested students must be nominated by their high school counselor or
principal by Friday, October 29, 2011.***

For more information, contact temfrances@guidetoscholarships.org or contact us at 1.877.515.GUIDE.

FREE ACT Prep Classes

FREE ACT Prep Classes
Sponsored By:
The Jefferson County Alumnae Chapter
of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc

October 9, 2010Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Business-Engineering Complex
1150 10th Avenue South
Room 105
9 AM – 3 PM
All sections of the ACT will be covered.
Please come prepared with a pencil, pen,
and/or calculator.

October 16, 2010Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Business-Engineering Complex
1150 10th Avenue South
Room 105
8 AM – 12 PM
A mock test will be given on this day. Please
come prepared with a pencil, pen, and/or
calculator.

For more information, please contact:
Carol Reedus via phone: 853-9768 or via email: carol_delta1@yahoo.com
Please be advised that there is no need to register for this event.

Juniors

Are you a junior looking for scholarships?

I've got what you're looking for.

Contact me at TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org or call the toll-free hotline at 1.877.515.GUIDE

Love,
Fran

Ayn Rand Essay Contests

Ayn Rand Essay Contests

The Ayn Rand Institute, founded on the works of the author and philosopher, supports a
number of essay contests that benefit high school sophomores and juniors. The "Anthem"
essay contest is open to eighth-graders and high school freshmen and sophomores.
Entrants read Rand's "Anthem" and respond to one of three topics regarding the
philosophical statements made in the novel. First prize for the contest receives $2,000.
Five second-place winners receive $500 each, 10 third-place winners each receive $200,
45 finalists receive $50 each, and 175 semifinalists receive $30 each.

The second essay contest, based on Rand's "The Fountainhead," is open to high school
juniors and seniors. Like the previous contest, students are expected to read the work and
respond to one of three topic choices. First prize for the contest receives $10,000. Five
second-place winners receive $2,000 each, 10 third-place winners each receive $1,000,
45 finalists receive $100 each, and 175 semifinalists receive $50 each.

In both essays judges look for clear and articulate writing, organization and thoughtful
content. Any works of plagiarism will be immediately disqualified.

The Ayn Rand Institute
P.O. Box 57044
Irvine, CA 92619-7044
949-222-6550 ext. 247
aynrandnovels.com

Need help, contact temfrances@guidetoscholarships.org

Love,
Fran

Linly Heflin Scholarship

LINLY HEFLIN SCHOLARSHIP POLICIES

ELIGIBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS:1. Scholarships are restricted to Alabama women who are U.S. citizens.
2. Scholarship recipients must attend a four year Alabama college accredited
by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Recipients may
have transferred from a Junior College to a four year college to complete
degree requirements.
3. Minimum ACT score of 23.
4. Demonstrated financial need and academic proficiency
5. An applicant may be single or married. If an applicant marries after being
granted a scholarship, her need for continued scholarship will be reviewed
by the committee.


OBLIGATIONS:Each woman receiving a scholarship must comply with the following:
1. Must be a full time student enrolled in an average course load
2. Maintain at least a 2.5/4 grade point average
3. Send a copy of her transcript in January and June each year to the Linly
Heflin Office in Birmingham, or to the email address
lhcurrentscholars@bellsouth.net. Recipients are asked to sign a release
form in their college Registrar’s Office so the committee will receive reports
on their academic performance.
4. In January of each year, return the Linly Heflin update form with current
home address, phone numbers, current school address, email address,
major and graduation date.
5. Notify Linly Heflin of any change in college choice or status including a
transfer or significant change or decrease in course load.
6. Withdrawal should be reported immediately to the Scholarship
Chairman.


SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSScholarship funds may be used for tuition, books, fees, or college—sponsored
room and board only. Scholarships are $3,000 per year. The money is sent
directly to the school in August.


SCHOLARSHIP RENEWALScholarships are generally renewed until a woman graduates. Exceptions are:
1. If she no longer has need
2. If she does not comply with the Scholarship Committee policies
3. If she is not a full time student carrying an average class load


Applications may be downloaded at www.linlyheflin.org

Need more assistance, please contact temfrances@guidetoscholarships.org or call the toll-free hotline at 1.877.515.GUIDE

Love, 
Fran

More Scholarship Websites

Try these sites out for more help and assistance:
http://www.schoolsoup.com/
http://www.blackcollegedollars.org/

Love,
Fran

Auburn's Scholarship Programs

Want a complete list of all of Auburn's Scholarships?

Contact temfrances@guidetoscholarships.org or call 1.877.515.GUIDE

UAB’s Scholarship Program

UAB’s Scholarship Program
  • PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS, PRESIDENTIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS, AND ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
From full tuition to approximately $18,500
Based on academic achievement (33-36 ACT and at least 3.0 GPA) AND
submission of the Supplemental Scholarship Application mailed to qualified applicants.
These scholarships are highly competitive and limited in number.

  • GOLDEN EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP
$6,000
Based on academic achievement (28+ ACT and at least 3.3 GPA)

  • COLLEGIATE HONORS SCHOLARSHIP
$3000
Based on academic achievement (25-27 ACT and at least 3.5 GPA(

  • UAB BREAKTHROUGH SCHOLARSHIP
$2,000
Based on academic achievement (24 ACT and at least 3.5 GPA)

  • UAB ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000
Based on academic achievement
24-27ACT and 3.0-3.49 GPA 28-32 ACT and 3.0-3.29 GPA

  • NATIONAL MERIT/NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT/NATIONAL HISPANIC FINALISTS
Full tuition, required fees, and housing (up to 15 credit hours per semester)
A $2,500 stipend to be used for Experiential Learning (Study Away, internships, co-ops, etc.).

Love,
Fran

Aurburn Reception

The Office of University Recruitment
And
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs

Invites you to a

Reception

October 26, 2010
6:00 p.m.
The Harbert Center
2019 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 100
Birmingham, Alabama 35203

Business Casual Attire

Please send an email to: Helen.Stewart@auburn.edu  to confirm attendance.

The purpose of the reception is to meet prospective students and
provide them with first-hand information about programs and services
that are available at Auburn University.  Activities includes a guest
speaker (Auburn Engineering Alum); student speaker (Plus Scholar);
departmental browse with individuals on hand to speak one-on-one with
students. Several AU minority alums will also be there to talk with
students about their experiences at Auburn, as well as members of the
Auburn Parents Association.

Love,
Fran

Have a question?? Contact me at TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org or at 1.877.515.GUIDE

Economic Smart Fair & Entrepreneurs’ Showcase

Economic Smart Fair & Entrepreneurs’ Showcase
Brought to you by the Omicron Omega, Upsilon Eta Omega and Phi Iota Omega Chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

  • Always wanted to buy a house, but you don’t know what steps to take?
  • Or you have a business and need practical advice on building your brand and reputation?
  • Or you just want to know how to better manage your money and save for the future?
THIS EVENT IS FOR YOU!

WORKSHOPS & FREE LUNCH PROVIDED
Date: Sunday, October 10, 2010
Location: Lawson State Community College
East Campus-A.G. Gaston Building
3060 Wilson Road, SW
Birmingham, AL 35221
(Across from Wenonah High School)
Time: 2:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M.
Attire: Casual
Cost: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
More Info: Call (205) 305-0214 or email programs@akaomicronomega.net

GO TO HARVARD FOR FREE!!!!!

Harvard University Announcement
                  No Tuition and No Student Loans

Harvard University announced over the weekend that from now on
undergraduate students from low-income families will pay no tuition. In
making the announcement, Harvard's president Lawrence H. Summers said,
"When only ten percent of the students in elite higher education come
from families in the lower half of the income distribution, we are not
doing enough. We are not doing enough in bringing elite higher education
to the lower half of the income distribution."


If you know of a family earning less than $60,000 a year with an honor
student graduating from high school soon, Harvard University wants to
pay their tuition. The prestigious university recently announced that from
now on undergraduate students from low-income families can go to Harvard
for free... No tuition and no student loans!


To find out more about Harvard offering free tuition for families making
less than $60,000 a year, visit Harvard's financial aid website at:
 http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do or call the school's financial
aid office at (617) 495-1581.


Please note that there are several other universities of this level that are also doing this.

Need any assistance, feel free to contact me at TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org

----> Want a list of other free colleges like Harvard? <----

Contact Fran's Guide today.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

*Coco-Cola Scholars Foundation - 09.28.2010*

*Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation

Applicants are evaluated on: 
-Demonstrated leadership
-Commitment to community
-Academic achievement
-Employment

MUST APPLY ONLINE at www.coca-colascholars.org
The application is open between August 1, 2010 - October 31, 2010



PROGRAM OVERVIEW 
1.  250 four-year achievement-based scholarships given each year.
2.  Approximately 2, 200 applicants are selected as Semifinalists in mid-November and notified by mail and email.  Semifinalists must then complete a secondary application, including essays, official transcripts, and two letters of recommendation.  Semifinalists applications are due by mid-January.  The Program Review Committee will select 250 Finalists to advance to the final interview phase.  Notifications are sent mid-February.
3.  In April, the 250 Finalists are invited to Atlanta for personal interviews.  The Finalists are interviewed by a National Selection Committee representing outstanding leaders in business, government, education and the arts.  50 students are then designated as National Scholars and receive awards of $20,000 for college; 200 students are designated as Regional Scholars and receive awards of $10,000 for college. 

--> ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS


APPLICANTS MAY NOT:  be children or grandchildren of employees, officers or owners of Coca−Cola bottling companies, The Coca−Cola Company, Company divisions or subsidiaries.

Hope this helps.

Love,
Fran

Let me know if you have any questions or if you are in need of any assistance.
TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org
APPLICANTS MUST BE:

 • CURRENT high school (or home-schooled) seniors attending school in the United States (or select DoD schools);• U.S. Citizens; U.S. Nationals; U.S. Permanent Residents; Temporary Residents (in a legalization program); Refugees; Asylees; Cuban-Haitian Entrants; or Humanitarian Parolees;• anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application;• planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution;• carrying a minimum 3.00 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school.

*QuestBridge National College Match - 09.28.2010*

Just a reminder!!!!

*QuestBridge National College Match 

The National College Match connects high-achieving low-income students with admission and full scholarships to 29 partner colleges.
 
Applications Due September 30, 2010
 
Interested?  
 
Go to www.questbridge.org for more information.
Love,
Fran

Let me know if you have any questions or if you are in need of any assistance.

*Gates Millennium Scholars Program - 09.28.2010*

*Gates Millennium Scholars Program
Requirements include:

-Must be African Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Islander Americans or Hispanic Americans
-Must be a U.S. Citizen
-Must have at least a 3.3 gpa (unweighted) 
-This must be your 1st time as a full time college student in 2010-2011
-You must demonstrate leadership abilities through participation in community service, extra-curricular, and other activities
-You must meet Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria
-If you do not have access to a computer and meet the requirements, please check out your local public or school library.

********IMPORTANT******
Please note, depending on the major you select, this scholarship could potentially pay until you receive your PhD. Just a bit of information that I thought you would find interesting.   

Love,
Fran

Let me know if you have any questions or if you are in need of any assistance.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

*New Scholarship - 09.18.2010*

Ron Brown Scholar Program 

Each year, ten to twenty students will be designated Ron Brown Scholars and will receive $10,000 annually for four years, for a total of $40,000. The recipients may use the renewable scholarships to attend an accredited four-year college or university of their choice within the United States. Ron Brown Scholarships are not limited to any specific field or career objective and may be used to pursue any academic discipline. More than 250 students have been designated as Ron Brown Scholars since the inception of the Program.

**Seeking Black or African American seniors that will make significant contributions to society, have excelled academically, shown exceptional leadership potential, and made an impact on communities through service to others. 

The Ron Brown Scholar Program currently has two deadlines for applications (students must be current high school seniors at the time of their application): 

November 1st - application will be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program AND forwarded to a select and limited number of additional scholarship providers. 

January 9th - final postmarked deadline in order to be considered for only the Ron Brown Scholar Program ONLY. 

Application materials must be mailed in one packet. Transcripts and letters of recommendation should not be sent under separate cover. Incomplete, e-mailed or faxed applications will not be considered.
 
Due to the volume of applications received, the Ron Brown Scholar Program can only notify semi-finalists and finalists of their status in the competition. This notification will be made in February and March. Winners of the scholarship will be notified by April 1st and names will be posted on the Ron Brown Scholar Program web site in late April/early May.

To obtain the application, click here

Need help with any part of the application, contact TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org




Love,
Fran

*College Cheat Sheet*

Seniors,

Want the College Cheat Sheet with all of the need to know deadlines and lots of other useful information all in one place for the Class of 2011?????

Hot stuff!!! Great information.

OR
 


Need a pre-filled calendar to help keep you organized.
Simply email,

TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org  and I'll send it right over to you.

Love,
Fran

*New Scholarships - 09.18.2010*

AES ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP                       
                                                          
One $500 scholarship to a graduating senior whose essay is chosen the winner.  No prior engineering courses are required, and no minimum GPA or test score.  
For guidelines and essay topics go to http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm 

Deadline for entry to AES:  October 8, 2010


AUBURN UNIVERSITY SAMUEL GINN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING                                     

The Department of Chemical Engineering is awarding $1,000 renewable scholarships to 25 graduating seniors who plan to attend Auburn University.  Applicants must specify Pre-Chemical Engineering as the major on their AU application to be eligible for that department’s scholarships.  
Applications can be found here.
Deadline to AU Department of Chemical Engineering:  January 15, 2011.


ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATION “MOST VALUABLE STUDENT” SCHOLARSHIP  

500 four-year awards available at the local, state, and national level to graduating seniors who will be judged based on leadership, financial need, service, and  scholarship.  

Applications and complete guidelines are available online at www.elks.org/enf/scholars.

Deadline to apply: December 1, 2010.


ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATIION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ELKS FAMILIES   

250 $4,000 awards to the children and grandchildren of dues-paying Elks members.  Applicants must be graduating seniors, who are going on to college, and who exhibit knowledge, charity, community, and integrity.  

Applications and guidelines available online at www.elks.org/enf/scholars.  

Deadline to apply:  February 1, 2011.

ALABAMA FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship program is for beginning freshmen who would like to work in the Co-op system after graduation.  The scholarships will pay full tuition and fees, with an approximate value of $20,000 per student over the four-year period.  

To be eligible for consideration for the scholarships, the following criteria must be met:  

1)  Applicants must obtain an acceptance letter from the Auburn University Admissions Office or show proof of enrollment.  
2)  Applicants must intend to enter in the College of Agriculture as an Agriculture Economics major or another degree within the College of Agriculture with approved business course options.  
3)  Incoming freshmen applicants must be nominated by a local cooperative in the Alabama Farmers Cooperative system.  

Additional criteria can be found at http://alafarmnews.com/scholarships.htm.   

Deadlines vary from May to June.


Need any more assistance, contact TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org

Love, 
Fran

*New Scholarship - 09.17.2010*

PRUDENTIAL SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY AWARD                                                                    

$1,000 awards available with a possibility to earn a $5,000 award to students who have made a difference through volunteering over the past year.  This award is available to middle and high school students at the local, state, and national level. 


To apply visit http://spirit.prudential.com or www.principals.org/spirit and click on the “Apply Now” link and follow the onscreen instructions.  After following all application instructions, the complete application process must be submitted and received by the International Scholarship and Tuition Services by November 1, 2010.


Need any additional information or assistance?


Contact TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org


Love,
Fran

Friday, September 17, 2010

*New Scholarship - 09.17.2010*

Jefferson County Junior Miss Program 

Junior Miss contestants come from all walks of life, but they have one common characteristic: the desire to succeed. Each young woman receives valuable life experience through our program - relationship skills, self-confidence, and a sense of achievement. It is our goal to ensure that everyone who participates in our program has an enjoyable and memorable experience.
 
More than $11,000 awarded in the last Jr. Miss program. Young women who will graduate with the class of 2012 and who are residents of Jefferson County and US citizen are invited to participate. 

Judging is based on the following: scholastic (20%), interview (25%), fitness (15%), talent (25%), and self expression (15%). 

For more information visit www.ajm.org and click "join us" to complete the brief information form.

Need any assistance, contact me at TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org

*New Scholarship- 09.17.2010*

Wendy's High School Heisman

Who is Eligible?
Eligibility for application is limited exclusively to men and women entering their senior year of high school in the 2010-2011 academic year who have at least a "B" grade average and participate in at least one of the 27 sports officially sanctioned by the National Federation of State High Schools. We want to hear from all student-athletes who work hard, are dedicated, and have become role models for your school's underclassmen. Students are judged based on their academic achievements, community service involvement, and athletic accomplishments.

-How do they apply and what's the timing?
The online application must be completed by the student and reviewed by a high school official no later than 5:00pm (Central time) on October 3, 2010. Each student applicant must have their online application reviewed and confirmed by a school representative. The reviewer must submit by 5:00pm (Central time) on October 5, 2010. Thus, the students must complete their application early to allow time for school personnel to review and confirm the accuracy of the data provided.

-Heisman regions:
Nominees for the 12 National Finalists of the WHSH Program are grouped according to the same geographical regions used in the College Heisman Memorial Trophy judging:

* Far West: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming
* Southwest: Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas
* Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
* Northeast: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont
* Mid-Atlantic: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia
* South: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

-The Judging Process
All student applications must have their online application reviewed and confirmed by a school representative. The student must submit their information online by 5:00pm Central time, October 3. Reviewers must submit their review no later than 5:00pm Central time, October 5, in order for applications to be considered. Completed applications are then reviewed by ACT, Inc. From the completed applications, 1 Male and 1 Female Winner will be chosen from each high school. From the School Winners, the field is narrowed to 1,020 State Finalists – 10 male and 10 female nominees per state, including the District of Columbia – and the Finalists are announced in October.

In November, the field narrows to 102 State Winners – one male and 1 female from each state including the District of Columbia. In mid-November, a judging panel selects 12 National Finalists – 1 male and 1 female from each of six geographic regions. These students are invited to the Wendy’s High School Heisman National Awards Banquet on December 10, 2010, in New York City. They also will attend all Heisman Memorial Trophy Weekend festivities.

Two National Award Winners, 1 male and 1 female, are selected from the 12 National Finalists, and are honored during ESPN’s national telecast of the college Heisman Memorial Trophy presentation .

-How Are They Judged?
Wendy's High School Heisman Program nominees are judged in three areas: academics, community/school involvement and athletics. ACT, Inc. reviews all materials and scores the nominees based on the program criteria. The raw scores then dictate who proceeds to the next level of recognition. Once nominees reach the State Winner level, a distinguished panel of judges review nomination forms and vote on the students who will then reach the National Finalist and National Winner levels.

-Program Judges
Representatives from the worlds of education, business and sports, along with former college Heisman Memorial Trophy Award Winners and Wendy's High School Heisman recipients judge the entries and, ultimately, select the 12 National Finalists and two program winners.

For more information on eligible sports contact http://www.wendysheisman.com/

For any help or assistance, contact TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org

Love,
Fran

*ACT Prep Opportunity- 09.17.2010*

Omicron Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated

The Education Foundation of Omicron Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated has initiated a Scholar and Leadership Development Academy. The ACT Preparation Institute for the ACT will take place on the following dates, November 6 & 20 (two Saturdays). These two sessions will serve as both review and preparation for the December 11, 2010 ACT Exam.

The young people who are selected will be required to attend both sessions of the preparation class. A stipend to cover the cost of the ACT Exam, will be provided to each student who completes the program.

---> If you are interested and can fulfill the following requirements then, complete the application and attach all items listed below.

1. Letter of recommendation from a Teacher or Pastor.
2. Letter of recommendation from a member or friend of the Fraternity.
3. A copy of your transcript, a G.P.A of 2.0 required (2.5 or higher preferred).

The deadline for application submission is October 15, 2010.  Completed applications may be mailed or delivered to the following address:

OMICRON LAMBDA EDUCATION FOUNDATION, INC.
Preparatory Institute for the ACT
C/o The Parthenon
2210 1st Avenue North
Birmingham, AL 35203

For more information or to get the application, please contact:
TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org


Love,
Fran

*Tuskegee Open House- 09.17.2010*

FALL OPEN HOUSE

The Birmingham Area Tuskegee Alumni Association (BATAA) will escort students and parents to Tuskegee University’s Fall Open House scheduled for Saturday, October 30, 2010. All high school students are invited to attend. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to meet faculty, staff, and students and experience first hand what the University has to offer. We encourage parents to accompany their student(s).


TRANSPORTATION ITINERARY:
Birmingham:
Depart at 6:00 a.m. from Sixth Avenue Baptist Church. Saturday, October 30
Return to Sixth Avenue Baptist Church at 6 p.m.Saturday, October 30


Each person (students and adults) are required to pay a $25.00 transportation-registration fee. This covers: $15.00 for transportation sponsored by the Birmingham Area Tuskegee Alumni Association (BATAA) and $10.00* to cover the cost of Tuskegee University’s registration (including lunch and football game) for the event. Make a check or money order payable to Birmingham Area Tuskegee Alumni Association (BATAA). Seats and registration are not guaranteed if form is mailed without payment.


Note: Transportation-Registration fees are refundable if cancellation occurs before Tuesday, October 12, 2010.


Send to:
Birmingham Area Tuskegee Alumni Association
Attn: Open House Committee
Post Office Box 110671
Birmingham, Alabama 35211


Please return the permission form and transportation-registration fee soon as possible. All forms and fees must be received no later than Friday, October 9, 2010.


For more information or for a copy of the registration form, please contact:
TemFrances@guidetoscholarships.org

*Miles College- 09.17.2010*

Minutes Away, Miles Ahead!

MILES COLLEGE
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND RECRUITMENT

P.O. BOX 39800 
BIRMINGHAM, AL 35208
(205)929-4656 office
(205)929~4627 fax

HIGH SCHOOL
2010 VISITATION DAY 

FREE FOOTBALL GAME ADMISSION
FOR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS
REGISTRATION BEGINS @ 2:30 PM
IN PEARSON HALL

MILES COLLEGE 
vs.
KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY “THOROBREDS”
ON THE CAMPUS OF MILES COLLEGE

SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 25, 2010
KICK-OFF 6PM

*Spelman College- 09.17.2010*

Spelman College
Office of Admissions

You are cordially invited…

Spelman College Area Reception

**Huntsville, AL Area Reception
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Time: 10:00AM— 12:00PM
The Hilton Garden Inn Huntsville/Space Center
Saturn Room
4801 Governors House Dr.
Huntsville, AL 35805
For directions,please call (256) 430-1778


**Birmingham, AL Area Reception
Tuesday, September 21,2010
Time: 7:OOPM-9:OOPM
The Hilton Garden Inn Lakeshore Birmingham
Grand Ballroom
520 Wildwood Circle Dr. North
Homewood, AL 35209
For directions, please call (205) 314-0274


**Mobile, AL Area Reception
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Time: 7:OOPM-9:OOPM
The Hilton Garden Inn Mobile East Bay/Daphne
Magnolia Room
29546 North Main St.
Daphne, AL 36526
For directions, please call (251) 625-0020

 
You will have the opportunity to talk with an admissions representative about
application requirements, financial aid, scholarships, and student life.

Please RSVP for yourself and up to 3 guests at www.spelman.edu/admrsvp.


We look forward to seeing you there!

For additional information, contact the Spelman Office of Admissions:
1.800.982.2411 (toll-free)
404.270.5193 (direct)


*An outstanding historically black college for women, Spelman promotes academic
excellence in the liberal ads, and develops the intellectual, ethical, and leadership
potential of its students. Spelman seeks to empower the total person who appreciates
the many cultures of the world and commits to positive social change.*

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

*New Opportunity - 09.14.10*

ACE Mentoring Program of Alabama 

Apply online at www.acementor.org/page.php?id=926

Available to any high school student (9th-12th Grade) with an interest in the Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Industries. 

DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2010.

Program officially starts on October 2010. 

Contact temfrances@guidetoscholarships.org for more information.  

Love,

Fran

Monday, September 13, 2010

*New Scholarship- 09.13.2010*

Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service Department
Presents 
The 2010 Mr. & Miss Fire Prevention Contest

The purpose of this contest is to select a high school senior as spokesperson for
Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service (BFRS). As a winner, you will receive a scholarship from the Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service to the College of your choice.

Requirements:
*Must be single
*Must be between sixteen (16) and eighteen (18) years of age.
*Must have 2.5 GPA or higher
*Each contestant will be interviewed by a panel of judges in the preliminaries
and the same judges will officiate the finals.

Contestants will be judged on:
1. General Appearance
2. Poise and Personality
3. Speaking Ability
4. Fire Prevention Knowledge

To obtain the actual application or for more information, please contact temfrances@guidetoscholarships.org

Love,
Fran

Saturday, September 11, 2010

*New College Information- 09.09.10*

Mark Your Calendars!!!

•September 11, 2010
ACT- Various locations

•September 12, 2010
Washington & Lee (Virginia)
McWane Science Center- 3:00pm
Birmingham, Alabama
No reservations needed. Explore your options!
 

•September 15, 2010
University of Virginia
Hodges Room at the Botanical Gardens- 6:30pm
Birmingham, Alabama
No reservations needed. Explore your options!  

•September 19, 2010
College Fair
BJCC- 1:00pm-4:00 pm
Birmingham, Alabama

•September 20, 2010
Washington University (St. Louis)
Wynfrey Hotel- 7:00pm
Birmingham, Alabama

•September 23, 2010​
Yale Information Session
Alabama School of Fine Arts- 7:00pm
1800 8th Ave. North Birmingham, Alabama

•October 7, 2010
UA's E-Day

Check back soon for more information.

Love,
Fran

Thursday, September 9, 2010

**NEW SCHOLARSHIPS - 09.09.10**

*Gates Millennium Scholars Program
Requirements include:
-Must be African Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Islander Americans or Hispanic Americans
-Must be a U.S. Citizen
-Must have at least a 3.3 gpa (unweighted) 
-This must be your 1st time as a full time college student in 2010-2011
-You must demonstrate leadership abilities through participation in community service, extra-curricular, and other activities
-You must meet Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria
-If you do not have access to a computer and meet the requirements, please check out your local public or school library.

********IMPORTANT******
Please note, depending on the major you select, this scholarship could potentially pay until you receive your PhD. Just a bit of information that I thought you would find interesting.   


*QuestBridge National College Match 
The National College Match connects high-achieving low-income students with admission and full scholarships to 29 partner colleges.
Applications Due September 30, 2010
Interested?  
Go to www.questbridge.org for more information.

*Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
Applicants are evaluated on: 
-Demonstrated leadership
-Commitment to community
-Academic achievement
-Employment

MUST APPLY ONLINE at www.coca-colascholars.org
The application is open between August 1, 2010 - October 31, 2010


PROGRAM OVERVIEW 
1.  250 four-year achievement-based scholarships given each year.
2.  Approximately 2, 200 applicants are selected as Semifinalists in mid-November and notified by mail and email.  Semifinalists must then complete a secondary application, including essays, official transcripts, and two letters of recommendation.  Semifinalist applications are due by mid-January.  The Program Review Committee will select 250 Finalists to advance to the final interview phase.  Notifications are sent mid-February.

3.  In April, the 250 Finalists are invited to Atlanta for personal interviews.  The Finalists are interviewed by a National Selection Committee representing outstanding leaders in business, government, education and the arts.  50 students are then designated as National Scholars and receive awards of $20,000 for college; 200 students are designated as Regional Scholars and receive awards of $10,000 for college. 

--> ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

APPLICANTS MUST BE:

 CURRENT high school (or home-schooled) seniors attending school in the United States (or select DoD schools);• U.S. Citizens; U.S. Nationals; U.S. Permanent Residents; Temporary Residents (in a legalization program); Refugees; Asylees; Cuban-Haitian Entrants; or Humanitarian Parolees;• anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application;• planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution;• carrying a minimum 3.00 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school.
APPLICANTS MAY NOT:• be children or grandchildren of employees, officers or owners of Coca−Cola bottling companies, The Coca−Cola Company, Company divisions or subsidiaries.


Hope this helps.

Love,
Fran


Let me know if you have any questions or if you are in need of any assistance.