COLLEGE REP VISITS!
Tues, Feb 26 - IUPUC (Columbus)
Fri, Mar 1 - Brescia University
Tues, Mar 12 - St. Mary's College
Thur, Mar 14 - Grand Canyon University
Register on Naviance Student (Family Connection) to attend!
The Johnson Memorial Hospital Foundation has released 2019 Scholarship applications. All applications are due April 2nd. Below is the link to our website which explains each scholarship.
https://www.johnsonmemorialfoundation.org/main/offering-scholarships-to-local-students/
Force For Good Film Festival 2019
Created to inspire students to use their cell phones as creative tools, the Force for Good Film Festival seeks submissions of five-minute videos with positive messages from high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. A printable, digital poster to advertise this opportunity at your school is available here.
Scholarship Prize
Winners will have their films screened at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at the University of Notre Dame, and may be eligible to receive a full scholarship to the Notre Dame two-week residential Summer Scholars Program (Film Production track) for either 2019 or 2020.
* The scholarship winner will be selected from current sophomore and junior entries.
Visit the Force for Good Film Festival website to learn more and submit your entry.
*Participants must apply and be admitted to the Summer Scholars Film Production track in order to receive the full tuition scholarship prize. Summer Scholars application are due February 19, 2019.
The top-ranked Kelley School of Business at Indiana University is hosting MEET Kelley, a one-week, pre-college summer program for promising high school students from underrepresented groups: African-American, Latino/Hispanic, American Indian/Native American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or multiracial.
MEET Kelley participants attend classes taught by Kelley faculty, collaborate with fellow students to present a business case, and build relationships with Kelley students and staff. The program is a valuable way for them to explore an interest in business and career possibilities.
The program is completely free—selected students just need to find a way to and from our campus in Bloomington, Indiana.
Food and residence hall lodging are provided.
Applications are due by April 15. I would greatly appreciate your help in encouraging interested students to apply for this wonderful opportunity.
We have been asked to nominate three sophomores with strong interest in business, technology and entrepreneurship. This event will be held at the University of Indianapolis Saturday, February 16, 2019. Students will engage in discussions with former Indianapolis Mayor Ballard on the future of business, innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership–and the role this group of students will play in shaping the future.
Students who attend the Ballard Summit will be eligible for consideration for a $15,500 scholarship to attend the University of Indianapolis. Ten scholarships are available to this year's Summit attendees.
Summit details:
Keynote address by University of Indianapolis Visiting Fellow & former Indianapolis Mayor Gregory A. Ballard.
Students will attend two afternoon sessions.
All attendees will have their photo taken with Mayor Ballard and are invited to participate in a question and answer session.
The Summit begins at 10 a.m. (EST) and concludes at approximately 3 p.m.
Lunch is provided, and there is no cost to the students beyond their personal travel expenses. To learn more, click here.