Applicants to the Elkay Interior Systems (EIS) Scholarship Program must:
Be dependent* children or grandchildren, age 25 and under, of full-time Elkay Interior Systems (EIS) employees in US locations with a minimum of one-year employment with the company as of the deadline date.
*Dependent children are defined as biological, step- or legally adopted children living in the employee’s household or primarily supported by the employee.
High school seniors or graduates, or current postsecondary undergraduates, who plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school for the entire upcoming academic year. Vocational-technical school students may attend a program less than one full academic year.
Awards: Two awards of $3,000 each will be granted and one award of $6,000 will be granted to the top applicant.
The value of the scholarship is $2,500 and the recipient will be determined by an independent panel.
STUDENTS should return their completed application to their high school guidance counselor. Paper copies available upon request.
Guidance Counselor should return the completed applications to Robeson County Farm Bureau by April 2, 2025.
Download a copy of the application HERE
TO REQUEST A COPY OF THE APPLICATION, EMAIL MRS. LOCKLEAR @ irma.locklear@robeson.k12.nc.us or come to GUIDANCE FOR A PRINTED COPY.
The American Indian Education Fund (AIEF) was established to support educational opportunities for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students. Our vision is strong, self-sufficient American Indian communities. Scholarships are chosen by a national selection committee and decisions are based on an overall assessment of the completed application.
Undergraduate and Graduate 2025-2026 Applications
DEADLINE: April 4, 2025 at 11:59 pm EST or
Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian (student or one parent must be enrolled and have documentation)
Attending an accredited 2 or 4-year college/university or technical/vocational school in the Fall
Must be enrolled as a full-time student
GPA between 2.0 - 3.5 is desirable, however, ALL current or future undergraduate students are encouraged to apply
An ACT score of 14 or above is desirable
Online schools and summer programs are not applicable
QUALIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION:
● High School Senior attending the Public Schools of Robeson County including Robeson
Early College
● Must be a resident of Robeson County or child of a Lumberton Alumnae Chapter
Member.
● For a child of Lumberton Alumnae Chapter Members, scholarships may be awarded
funds are available from the operational accounts.
● Applicants must enroll in a college, university, or community college for the Fall Term
immediately after high school graduation.
ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS MUST BE COMPLETED and POSTMARKED BY APRIL 9, 2025
Each year 4 students across the region are awarded one of the four $250 - 500 scholarships in recognition of the individual's effort, perseverance, current and future academic achievements, and aspirations toward furthering their education.
Instructions: Please complete the Beta Nu Chapter Online Scholarship Application.
Eligibility: Applicants must be of African American descent
Application Deadline: Saturday, April 12th, 2025 @ 11:59 pm
Application Link: https://form.jotform.com/250223425876154
Address questions and concerns to betanuchapteropp@gmail.com
The purpose for this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to a graduating high school senior who will be attending an accredited technical/community college or academic college or university. This individual best exemplifies not only academic excellence but also leadership and service to their community.
The Rare Breed Motorcycle Club William P. Sweezer, Jr. MD FACS “Code Blue” Scholarship of Excellence has been established in honor of Dr. William P. Sweezer Jr. a dedicated member of Rare Breed MC until his passing. This scholarship is to exemplify the "Spirit of Excellence" that Dr. Sweezer strived daily to accomplish through deeds that impacted families and communities with his message of Service. The recipient of this scholarship has demonstrated through their academic studies, service to their community, perseverance; character and integrity, the true "Spirit of Excellence" that Dr. Sweezer strived for through his works.
Eligibility and Requirements
In order to be considered for this scholarship applicants must:
1. Be minority of African American descent, a U.S. Citizen and North Carolina resident.
2. Be a high school graduate by June 2025.
3. Have a cumulative unweighted grade point average of 2.5 or higher as defined on a 4.0 scale.
4. Complete the essay portion of the scholarship as directed.
5. Include your official high school transcript with the application
6. Show proof of admission (Admissions Letter of Acceptance, Treasure’s/Bursar’s receipt or a copy of the class registration) for the summer or fall 2025 school semester/quarter into an accredited institution of higher learning prior to the disbursement of funds.
7. Applicant must submit application and all required information by deadline date or before.
The scholarship application and all required information must submitted no later than 12:00 pm Noon on Monday, April 14, 2025. Late applications will not be accepted and applications not meeting all requirements will not be considered. Once you have submitted your application, please contact Scholarship Chair at rbmc.scholarship.excellence@gmail.com after 3 days to verify your application has been received.
The purpose for this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to a graduating high school senior who will be attending an accredited technical/community college or academic college or university. This individual best exemplifies not only academic excellence but also leadership and service to their community.
This scholarship is for a distinguished male or female graduating in the class
of 2025 and will not interfere with other money received for academic success. The scholarship submission will be due on the 15th of April 2025 and no later than 8:00 PM.
PAPER APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE GUIDANCE OFFICE. SEE MRS. SAMPSON OR MRS. LOCKLEAR.
Eligibility:
Enrolled in PSRC
Applicant must be a senior female
Grade Point Average of 3.0+ unweighted
25 hours of community service from April 2024 to April 2025
Plan to continue education immediately upon graduation
2 Recommendations (1 must be a teacher)
All necessary documents are to be postmarked by April 18th 2025
Applicants must meet the following requirements to be eligible to apply for the North Carolina Criminal Justice Fellows Program:
Be a North Carolina resident.
Be a high school senior or high school graduate.
Intend to pursue an associate degree at an NC Community College.
Intend to work full-time in an eligible criminal justice profession in NC after graduating.
Not have been convicted of a felony or other crime(s) listed in the CJFP Guide.
For more information about program eligibility, please email the Program Manager at cjfellows@ncdoj.gov.
In partnership with 3M, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is pleased to announce the 3M Scholarship for incoming college freshman students pursing ANY STEM degree. $2,500 for the academic year for incoming college freshman students.
Eligibility:
Must be a current AISES member (membership is free for students)
Must in a STEM field
Must be a full-time student
Must be an enrolled citizen or a descendant of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or descendant from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or descendant from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada
**NEW DEADLINE APRIL 19th**
The Lumberton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is proud to announce the 2023 LAC Scholarship Application. All application materials must be completed and postmarked by April 7, 2023. Please contact Dr. Isabel McClain (910) 740-1441 or Ms. Veronica Powell (910) 827-9862 for additional information. Paper applications available in GUIDANCE.
Eligibility:
See flyer for details.
The 2023 NCCSC Scholarship and Bob R. McGuire Memorial Scholarship application is now available. The scholarship is available to all North Carolina residents who have been accepted by a school of higher learning: a College, University, Community College, or Technical School. In addition, at least one parent must be a member of the NCCSC, or a client of the Child Support Program (through either Child Support Services or Clerk of Court Services). Please note that we will be awarding 3 scholarships in the amount of $1000.00 each.
To qualify, the scholarship applicant must:
At least one parent must be a member of the North Carolina Child Support Council or a client of the Child Support Program (through either Child Support services or Clerk of Court services).
Applicant must be a resident of North Carolina and a graduating high school senior.
Applicant must have been accepted by a school of higher learning: a College, University, Community College or Technical School. Applicant needs to attach a copy of the acceptance letter.
Applicant must have maintained an overall C average or above during his/her high school career.
Sisters with Pearls Serving Society Foundation is offering SEVERAL scholarships for students (See picture for scholarship name and eligibility requirements). Paper applications also available in GUIDANCE. Applications are DUE APRIL 6th.
To qualify for a Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Lambda Eta Zeta Chapter Scholarship, applicants must complete an application packet, provide all supporting materials, and submit by 11:59 pm on April 12, 2024. Incomplete application packets and those that do not contain all supporting materials will not be considered for a scholarship award.
Complete and return application to Mrs. Locklear in guidance by April 19th 2024.
Complete and return application to Mrs. Locklear in guidance by April 19th 2024.
Each year the State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) Scholarship Foundation, Inc. offers academic scholarships to the dependents of SEANC members.The Scholarship Foundation will award 40 annual scholarships for the 2023-2024 school year. Only SEANC members, in good standing, their spouses and/or dependent child(ren) and SEANC retired member’s, in good standing, grandchild(ren) are eligible to receive scholarships. Membership in teachers’ organizations or the State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) does not constitute eligibility for a SEANC Foundation Scholarship. Click on the links below to view each scholarship application:
Category I Scholarship application (Financial Need)
Category II Scholarship application (Merit)
Category III Scholarship application (Member only)
Retiree Grandchild - Category I Scholarship Application (Financial Need)
Retiree Grandchild - Category II Scholarship Application (Merit)
The scholarship applications are available online at https://www.seanc.org/scholarship and must be returned to their SEANC District Scholarship Chairperson (District Number is located on the SEANC’s membership card). Students MUST NOT mail applications to the SEANC Office. This will delay the District judging process. Scholarship Applications MUST be mailed to their District Scholarship Chair, and the mailing addresses can be found here: https://www.seanc.org/scholarship.
If the student is uncertain of the District Number, please have the SEANC member to contact the SEANC Office for their number at (919)833-6436 and ask for Phyllis Byrd. All applications must be postmarked by April 15, 2023.
One $2000 scholarship will be awarded to a deserving high school student in North Carolina to further his or her education. Scholarship packets must be complete (including all required documents) and turned in to the transportation director by April 17, 2024.
Eligibility:
The parent/guardian listed on application had a Gross Taxable Family Income equal to or less than $80,000 for each of the “Past Three Tax Years.” (For the purpose of this scholarship award, the “Past Three Tax Years” is defined as the 2020, 2021 and 2022 tax years.)
The parent/guardian listed on application has been an active employee in public school transportation during the “Past Three Years.” This includes school bus drivers, aides, monitors, mechanics, parts clerks, foremen, managers, trainers, supervisors, directors, and inspectors that work in public education. (For the purpose of this scholarship award, the “Past Three Years” work history requirement is defined as the period since January 1, 2020.)
The student applicant has at least a 3.0 (B) scholastic average, will graduate from a public high school, and will attend a post-secondary educational institution starting in 2023. The scholarship cannot be awarded to any student who has a family member serving on the selection committee.
To date, we have awarded over $25,000 in scholarships and we are happy to announce that for the 8th year, we are continuing the scholarship in my mom's honor and memory. The committee will select the scholarship recipients based on the application packet, financial need, GPA and community involvement - see the attached application for more details. Upon confirmation of the selected students’ enrollment, the $1,000.00 scholarships will be disbursed in 2 installments – ½ at the beginning of each semester.
The deadline for submission is Friday, April 19th.
PAPER APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN GUIDANCE
Each year the Pembroke Business and Professional Women’s Club provides a Grace Epps Memorial Scholarship of $250.00 to a high school female graduate who exemplifies character, leadership, academic success and community involvement. *PAPER APPLICATIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GUIDANCE.
Application Requirements:
Completed Application Form
Copy of Official Transcript
Letter of Recommendation from two (2) teachers
Letter of Recommendation from one (1) community leader (can NOT be an employee of the Public Schools of Robeson County)
Submission of an essay responding to a question provided in the application
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Letter of Acceptance from College or University
Eligibility:
An application signed by a guidance counselor verifying grade point average above 2.5.
A letter of reference from a from a teacher, church or community leader
An essay stating how music has contributed to your life and leadership ability.
Plan on attending a four year university
PAPER APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN GUIDANCE. PLEASE SEE MRS. LOCKLEAR
A scholarship valued at $1,250 will be awarded to at least five high school students who attend the Public Schools of Robeson County. Applicants must be 2024 high school graduates who have plans to improve their lives, including going to college, starting a business or earning a license or certificate. Application deadline is Friday, April 26, 2024 before 11:59pm EST.
The League offers five (5) scholarships in the amount of $2,100 each, available to female high school seniors demonstrating outstanding performance in Cumberland and surrounding counties. Eligible students must participate in volunteer work above and beyond that which may be required for school or church.