Scholarships
This is a short list of available scholarships. We will update as we can throughout the year, so please check back often. Scholarships are listed by due date.
Due February 25, 2025
Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be either a high school student or a high school graduate
Applicants must be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall. Graduate students are not eligible.
Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math)
Applicants must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD, or autism without also a dyslexia diagnosis do not qualify.
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Due **updated* March 15, 2025
Live Like Aiden Scholarship
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Students must be accepted and enrolled into an accredited University, College, or Technical College.
Students must be graduating from a Bulloch or a surrounding county high school, public or private, and be a resident of Bulloch or surrounding counties.
Students must have a 2.75 or higher GPA.
Students must be enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, math, and outdoor/natural resources or a related program/major.
Due February 28, 2025
Community Foundation Scholarship
Community Foundation Scholarship application will open on December 15th. We will be accepting applications until the new deadline of February 28th at 12:00 PM.
To streamline the process, we've updated our website with an easier-to-follow, three-step guide on how to apply using our Universal Application. You can find all the details and instructions here: How to Apply.
We understand that reviewing over 40 different scholarships can feel overwhelming, so we’ve created a FAQ & Resources page to help guide you through the process. You can access it here: FAQ & Resources. At the bottom of the page, students can download a comprehensive list of scholarships based on their county.
Additionally, there are other scholarships not managed by CFCG that may be of interest to you. You can find a list of these scholarships on our Other Local Scholarships page. Please consider applying for any that you may be eligible for.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Thank you and best of luck with your applications!
https://cfcga.org/for-students/scholarships/
Warm regards,
Monique Pitts-Taylor
Scholarship Director & Bookkeeper
Community Foundation of Central Georgia
577 Mulberry Street, Suite 1600, Macon, GA 31201
phone: (478) 750-9338 |fax: (478) 738-9214 |www.cfcg
Due March 1, 2025
GFA Scholarship
The Georgia Foundation for Agriculture strives to provide students with an opportunity for success as they pursue agriculture-related courses of study. There are several scholarship opportunities available to students, each with varying criteria and eligibility requirements.
2025 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN. Application deadline is March 1, 2025. Questions about the scholarships should be directed toinfo@gafoundationag.org or 478-405-3461.
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Due March 1, 2025
ShareHealth Southeast Georgia Scholarship
Our Mission Statement:
Share Health Southeast Georgia is dedicated to improving the health of all generations in our sixteen-county community by cultivating partnerships and providing philanthropic and advocacy support to the Southeast Health District.
Share Health Southeast Georgia was established in September of 2015 to build our region’s capacity to address the unmet health care needs of Southeast Georgia residents. The organization was initially funded through a federal Office of Rural Health Policy Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant awarded to the Ware County Board of Health and its partners. This grant provided funds to incorporate the organization, acquire nonprofit 501(c)3 status from the Internal Revenue Service, establish and provide support to a Board of Directors, engage in a five-year strategic planning process and plan for sustainability.
Share Health is currently working with partners in three southeast Georgia counties to address locally identified health needs through community-driven initiatives. In addition to these initiatives, Share Health implements a program that awards five $1,000 scholarships annually, three to high school seniors in our 16-county community aspiring to a career in a health profession and two to Public Health employees who wish to further their education.
Counties we serve: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Brantley, Bulloch, Candler, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Evans, Jeff Davis, Pierce, Tattnall, Toombs, Ware and Wayne.
Due March 1, 2025
Horatio Alger Scholarships
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Be enrolled full time as a high school junior in the United States
Exhibit a strong commitment to complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States (students may start their studies at a two-year institution and then transfer to a four-year institution)
Demonstrate financial need ($65,000 or lower household income)
Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0; and
Be a United States citizen
As a reminder, we are seeking college-bound students who have displayed integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity. Students must have financial need and a determination to turn their adversity into opportunity while pursuing their American Dream.
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Due March 9, 2025
GEICC Scholarship
Scholarship Criteria:
Applicants must be in the state of Georgia who are .
The complete application must be submitted by .
Applicants need a to be eligible.
Scholarships are awarded based on race, gender, creed, national origin, or disability.
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Due March 24, 2025
UNCF STEM Scholarship
Eligibility requirements :
Be a high school senior at the time of the application
Be African American, Hispanic American, Asian Pacific Islander American, American Indian / Alaskan Native
Be a citizen, legal permanent resident, or national of the United States
Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on an unweighted 4.0 scale
Pursued a rigorous course of study in high school in math and science courses, including pre-calculus
Have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the student’s college or university
Show evidence of readiness for and commitment to pursue STEM majors, including biological/life sciences, physics, chemistry, computer science/engineering, information sciences, engineering (industrial, mechanical, electrical or chemical), mathematics
Be enrolled for the first time at a U.S.-located, accredited college or university (with the exception of students concurrently pursuing a high school diploma while taking college-level courses) in the fall as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student
Application Components:
1 Letter of Recommendation: A high school STEM teacher or a STEM program sponsor/mentor (an individual who has engaged the student in a STEM program during the school year and/or summer, and who can provide insight into the student’s academic performance and potential for success in pursuing a STEM degree)
Completion of all written essays
Completion of a one-minute video essay
Completion of the application form to include demographic information and student record of leadership and community service record
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Due March 28, 2025
Women's Energy Network (WEN) Scholarship
The Women's Energy Network (WEN) of Greater
Atlanta is excited to announce the 2025 Fueling the Future scholarship, a
one-time award to exemplary high school women from the Greater Atlanta area.
WEN is committed to cultivating the next generation of
leaders and innovators in the energy industry. Our goal is to introduce high
school students to careers in energy and to help fuel the industry’s need for
top talent in the future. The Fueling the Future award is a one-time $2,500
scholarship to young women seeking degrees and careers in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and ultimately joining the energy industry.
Application Dates: The 2025 scholarship application
submission period will open on January 22 and close on March 28, 2025.
Recipients of the Fueling the Future scholarship will be notified by June 11,
2025.
To apply for the Fueling the Future Scholarship:
1. Go to https://www.wenfoundation.org/scholarships-grants
[email.membershiptoolkit.com] website
2. Select the “Apply Now” button.
3. Scroll to the “WEN of Greater Atlanta Fueling the Future
Scholarship Application”.
4. Preview the Eligibility Quiz.
5. Click “Log On / Create an Account to Apply”.
Please email greateratlanta@womensenergynetwork.org
if you have any questions.
Due March 30, 2025
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
The Statesboro Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is committed to helping young people succeed academically; this includes ensuring that students have access to the financial resources they need to earn a college education. In an effort to make an active commitment to this endeavor, our chapter offers academic scholarships through the Statesboro Alumnae Scholarship Program.
These scholarships are available to all African American high school students that are seniors
attending a public, private or charter high school within the Statesboro Alumnae Chapter’s service area: Bulloch, Candler and Evans counties. To be eligible to receive a scholarship award, recipients must have a grade point average of at least 2.5 (based on a 4.0 scale) and be enrolled in a full-time program at an accredited 4-year college or university during the 2025-2026 academic year.
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Due March 31, 2025
Our Girls Rock Too! Scholarship 2025
Purpose:
To promote higher education; build character, self-esteem, and foster social empowerment
amongst young girls.
Award Components:
Our Girls Rock Too!, Inc. will select two female recipients of their annual scholarship in May.
Each of the recipients will receive a scholarship of $200 that rewards students who
exceptionally meet the following criteria:
Criteria:
1. Senior level female students as defined through credit hours at their institution.
2. Accepted into an accredited college/ university;
3. Applicants must have a minimum, cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
Application Process:
Applicant must submit the following items:
1. Completed application form (if handwritten, please print legibly) can be mailed to the
following address:
ATTN: OGR2 Scholarship Committee
133 Wedgefield Way
Statesboro, GA 30458
(Complete application packets can also be emailed to
scholarshipsogrtoo@gmail.com)
2. Two character references in the form of a letter of recommendation.
3. A copy of the most recent transcript with cumulative grade point average.
4. A copy of an official acceptance letter from an accredited college/ university.
5. Completed Essay (600 words or less)
Essay
Please answer one of the following questions in essay form:
What have you done to motivate, empower, inspire and uplift other girls in your community?
How has your service made a meaningful impact in your education and community?
Deadline for the application: March 31st, 2025. Announcement of Scholarship Recipients will
be in May 2025. Scholarship funds will be issued directly to the recipient(s) after the submission
of the attendance verification from their institution of choice at the beginning of their first
semester.
*If you have any questions about the application process, please email us: scholarshipsogrtoo@gmail.com
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Due March 31, 2025
Candler County Historical Society Scholarship
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Due March 31, 2025
Louie and Betty Calhoun Memorial Scholarship
The Louie and Betty Calhoun Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a graduating senior
from an area high school who enrolls in Southeastern Technical College following high school
graduation.
This scholarship is made possible through donations in memory of Betty and Louie Calhoun, who
both worked tirelessly to contribute to the success of high school students in Montgomery County.
Mr. Calhoun’s life work was technical education, including many years as Agriculture Teacher and
FFA advisor at Montgomery County High School. Because of their passion for technical
education, their family established the scholarship.
The intent of the scholarship is to financially assist a student in the pursuit of a technical degree or
diploma. The student must demonstrate academic excellence, while exhibiting outstanding moral
character and a determination to succeed in life.
The $500 scholarship is awarded at the rate of $250 per term for two (2) terms. The stipend will be
paid by a check from the STC Foundation to the STC Business Office on behalf of the student
recipient prior to the first day of class of the first term, then after successful completion of the first
term, once enrollment is verified for the second term. Scholarship recipients must submit to the
STC Foundation first term grades and second term registration to receive the final stipend.
Awards will be made at the chosen recipient’s annual high school academic honors ceremony.
Eligibility Criteria:
1) Graduating senior enrolled in an area high school.
2) Have a high school cumulative grade point average of at least 2/5 or higher; and
3) Submit the official scholarship application form, proof of cumulative grade point average and
essay to the high school counselor by March 31, 2025.
Other Requirements:
1) The student must enroll in Southeastern Technical College in either a diploma or degree
program.
2) Recipients may be photographed and their name may appear in a local newspaper,
publication, or website;
3) Checks will be issued to the STC Business Office on behalf of the student recipient to help
with college related expenses.
Due March 31, 2025
Ben G. Bowen Jr. Scholarship
Initial Requirements
Complete scholarship application
Minimum HOPE GPA of 3.0 and an honor graduate of Metter High School
Show proof of acceptance to one of the following universities: Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Southern University, or the University of Georgia
Plan to major in a Science, Technology, Engineering, Accounting, or Mathematics (STEAM) area of study
Submit two (2) letters of recommendation sharing details about the applicant’s academic ability and pursuit in the any of the five STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Accounting, and Mathematics) areas of study. (Note: Letters of Recommendation cannot come from School Counselor, Candler County Schools Superintendent, or any member of the BGB Scholarship Committee.)
Must be a citizen of the United States
Able to show proof of financial need to scholarship committee (submit Estimated Family Contribution from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
Submit a typed, 250-500-word essay on the following:
Please describe in your own words: Character traits you possess that has helped you to overcome personal adversity,Your degree of commitment to pursue a college education, and How you anticipate making a contribution to society in your chosen field of study.
Scholarship finalists will be invited to participate in an interview with the BGB Scholarship committee prior to selection.
Please note: Recipient of the B. G. Bowen, Jr. Scholarship and parent must sign an agreement understanding the criteria for acceptance and maintaining award.
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Turn Scholarship packets into Mrs. Boone.
Due April 1, 2025
Mary Edwards Jackson Scholarship
Open to all African American Seniors.
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Due April 4, 2025
Faye B. Lamb Scholarship
Mrs. Lamb had always dreamt of becoming a teacher. With no funds to attend college and achieve her dream, she was fortunate to receive a small scholarship. One of her high school teachers drove her to Berry College in Rome, Georgia. To pay for college, Mrs. Lamb worked every semester while attending Berry College. She graduated with a degree in Education. Years later as a working mother with a family, she obtained her Master’s Degree and her Specialist Degree from Georgia Southern University.
Faye B. Lamb, Candler County retired educator with over 33 years of experience and a former member of the Candler County Board of Education, is a goal-driven woman.
Mrs. Lamb believes in looking for opportunity, working hard, and using your resources wisely to find success and achieve your dream.
Requirements: (attach all to this cover sheet)
• Proof of acceptance at an accredited institution (The scholarship check will be
mailed to the postsecondary institution.)
• Work experience (when, where, why, employment dates)
• Completion of the following two essay questions
• Essay Question 1: Explain your need for this scholarship.
• Essay Question 2: Explain how this scholarship will assist you in obtaining
your postsecondary education?
Return this cover sheet and other paperwork to Mrs. Nikki Boone, Metter High School.
Proof of your enrollment at the postsecondary institution must be provided to this Scholarship committee prior to the mailing of the Scholarship award.
Due April 4, 2025
Innovative Health Systems (IHS Pharmacy & Gifts)
Innovative Health Systems (IHS Pharmacy and Gifts)
Scholarship Spring 2025
Applicant requirements:
1. Must be on track for graduation of the current year.
2. Must be planning to major in a Health Care related discipline after graduation.
3. Must complete application.
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Due April 4, 2025
Candler County Retired Educators Scholarship
Applicant requirements:
Must be on track for graduation of the current year.
Must major in Education.
Must complete application.
Show proof of acceptance to a post-secondary institution.
Preference may be given to students who have completed the Early Childhood Education pathway or two Teaching as a Profession courses. However, it is not required for applying for this scholarship.
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Due April 4, 2025 at 3 pm
Candler County Young Farmers Scholarship
Two $1,000 scholarships available to students to two graduating seniors who are planning to pursue postsecondary education in Agriculture or Family and Consumer Science.
Please email Dr. Robbie Dollar, rdollar@metter.org with any questions or concerns.
Due April 4, 2025 at 3 pm
Jay Bowen Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is a gift given in the memory of Jay Bowen. Jay loved to help others and believed in paying it forward. His greatest joy was giving to those less fortunate who needed a little helping hand. This scholarship is available to a student furthering his or her education at any type of institution beyond high school. This scholarship will be sent directly to the institution on behalf of the student upon official proof of attendance.
Application Requirements:
Letter of recommendation from a current teacher in the Candler County School System describing the applicant’s academic ability, personal character, and relationship with peers
250-300 word TYPED essay including:
Describing yourself and your future plans and how it would help needy adults or children in your community
An experience with someone that has influenced you and made you a better person
Share something you have done to help your fellow man
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Due April 6, 2025
Joy and Blessings Foundation Scholarship
The Joy and Blessings Foundation, in memory of Jade Ansley Braddy, who nurtured and cared for all around her, will offer assistance to those who show the same characteristics in life. JAB will help children and teens needing support and guidance to become better God seeking adults by granting wishes to help achieve their goals. The foundation will award a $3,000.00 scholarship to seniors graduating from Metter High School.
MAIL COMPLETE APPLICATION PACKAGE TO THE FOUNDATION AT:
Joy and Blessings Foundation
3421 Jones Road
Metter, GA 30439
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Due April 10, 2025
Julian and Jan Hester Scholarship
Attached you will find the full application and instructions. The deadline to
submit the completed application is April 10th. Turn in complete applications to Mrs. Boone by 3pm. Disregard mail-in instructions!
The goal of The Julian & Jan Hester Memorial Scholarship is to assist deserving high school seniors in their first year
of college and to promote community banking,
The scholarship is named after long-time CBA Chief Executive Officer; the late Julian Hester and his late daughter,
Jan Hester' Jan was a senior at the University of Georgia when she died in an auto accident on April 15, 1990. ln
addition to supporting community banking, this scholarship is an opportunity to pass on the positive qualities both
Julian and Jan Hester exemplified to further the development of tomorrow's generations.
1. Open to Georgia high school seniors who will be entering a Georgia university, college, or technical
institute (if program is two or more years) in the fall semester of 2O25. Scholarship funds will be
awarded to another student if student does not start that semester.
2. Applicants must be sponsored by a CBA Member community bank to apply for the scholarship.
Applicants do not have to be a customer of their sponsoring bank.
3. Requirements (Please do not staple. Use paper clips only.):
a) Complete Application
b) Complete Activity Record
c) Complete Essay
d) Complete Qualifications (1 page completed by a teacher mailed to the bank by the teacher.)
e) Complete High School Transcript
f) Printout of SAT and/or ACT scores (if not included on transcript)
(Failure to include ALL of the above will result in immediate disqualification.)
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Due April 10, 2025
Mary B. Clifton Scholarship
The Mary B. Clifton Scholarship was created in remembrance of ‘Miss Mary’ who believed that all students should aspire to complete a post-secondary education. The scholarships are funded by gifts made to the Mary B. Clifton Scholarship fund. (Scholarship will be given to the post-secondary institution upon enrollment verification.)
Applicant requirements:
Must be a PEC/Special Education student.
Must be on track for graduation of the current year.
Must attach proof of acceptance at a post-secondary institution.
Must complete application.
Must complete essay (see below) Please return completed applications to Nikki Boone in the front office by April 10, 2025.
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Due April 15, 2025
Thomas Sisters' STEM Promotion Scholarship
As Engineering Alumnae of Tuskegee University and Metter High School, Janice Thomas and Jada Thomas would like to promote the diversification of their chosen field by encouraging women of color in STEM.
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are growing fields that are driving positive change, creativity, and innovation all throughout the world.
These fields offer a myriad of opportunities for making an impact and propelling progress, often offering lucrative salaries and room for career advancement. However, the many benefits of STEM degrees are only accessible after spending significant time and money in college. For many STEM jobs, graduate degrees are also required. Underserved students often don’t have the wealth needed to pay for these many years of school, which contributes to the lack of representation in STEM jobs.
This scholarship seeks to support the diversification of STEM by uplifting women of color as they pursue higher education.
Any BIPOC female high school senior at Metter High School who has at least a 3.0 GPA may apply for this scholarship opportunity if they are accepted and registered at a postsecondary institution where they will major in STEM.
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Due April 15, 2025
Rotary Club of Metter Scholarship
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Metter Scholarship Application process. The club is excited
and honored to be able to award two one-year grants totaling $3,000 to two worthy recipients.
Please read the following instructions carefully. They are designed to help the Club select the
most deserving student for this award.
Eligibility: The applicant must
• Be a student at a Candler County school and/or a resident of Candler County and a
2025 high school graduate.
• Be admitted to an accredited college or university for the 2025 school year.
• Matriculate in the college or university in the fall term 2025 (failure to enroll will
revoke the award and it will be transferred to the next most deserving individual).
• Complete and submit the application by April 15, 2025, by email to
stevenr@pinelandbank.com.
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Due April 15, 2025
Rotary Club of Metter Vocational Scholarship
The Rotary Club of Metter is pleased to announce its annual $1,000 Vocational
Scholarship available to seniors who plan to attend a technical/vocational school for
the 2025 school year.
Eligibility: The applicant must
Be a student at a Candler County school and/or a resident of Candler County and a 2025 high
school graduate.
Be admitted to a vocational/technical school for the 2025 school year.
Enroll and attend school in the fall term 2025 (failure to enroll/attend will revoke award).
Complete and submit the application by April 15, 2025, by email to
stevenr@pinelandbank.com.
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Due April 15, 2025
Rose Metter Scholarship
Please read carefully about the requirements and the application procedures. The deadline to submit the
application is April 15, 2025.
Mail application to: Rose Metter Chapter #249
PO Box 616
Metter, Ga. 30439
If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact Mrs. Neppie Conley by phone (912-682-7800) or by
email- neppiek54@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE: Rose Metter Chapter # 249 Scholarship Award will be given to dependent young people who are active in their local church
and/or their community.
The following award will be presented: One $500 Scholarship.
REQUIREMENT PROCEDURES:
1. Applicant must be a graduating senior and/or a member of the Youth Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Stars (Shining Star)
2. Completed application must be received by Rose Metter Chapter #249 by April 15, 2025.
3. An applicant must submit a letter of acceptance from the institution he/she plans to attend.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
*A graduate of an accredited high school or have received a GED certificate
*Accepted to an institution of Higher education/ Technical College
*Have a cumulative Grade point average of 2.5 or higher or meets the requirements for acceptance to an institution of higher learning.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES:
*Submit a 300-350 word typed (double spaced) essay entitled, “TELL THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION TO YOU”
*List the following on a separate sheet(s)-Please include your name on each sheet(s)
Your Church activities/organizations
Your High School organizations and extracurricular activities
Any honors/achievements/recognitions received
Applications must be signed by the following persons: Parents, and Teachers.
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Due April 15, 2025
Dora C. White Scholarship
Mrs. Dora C. White graduated from the Candler County Training School in 1950. She went on to attend Fort Valley State University where she graduated class of 1954 with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education. Mrs. White has always been a champion for education, teaching in Candler County and sowing into the youth of her community for many years. HBCUs are the leading producers of African American PhDs, federal judges, veterinarians, engineers, doctors, and military officers.
As engineering alumnae of Tuskegee University and Metter High School, Janice and Jada Thomas know the benefits of attending an HBCU firsthand and want to assist those following in their footsteps. This scholarship aims to honor the legacy of Mrs. Dora C White, an HBCU alumna, by supporting students who will attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Any BIPOC high school senior at Metter High School who is a well-rounded student with a grade average of at least eighty percent may apply for this scholarship opportunity if they are accepted and registered to an HBCU.
Education Level: High school senior
Race: BIPOC
GPA: 80% average or higher
Future School: HBCU
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Due April 21, 2025
Honoring Future Excellence Scholarship
The paper Application states that the forms are due April 17th but it has been moved to the 21st due to Spring Break.
Motivating, encouraging, inspiring, and investing are vital to support with the development and
growth of the future leaders graduating from Metter High School. This scholarship is funded to
support and honor African American students that are striving to achieve excellence. The
recipient will be selected based on academic achievements and extracurricular involvement.
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Applicant requirements:
1. African American Student with a Grade Point average of 3.0 or better.
2. Be on track for graduation of the current year.
3. Participation in extracurricular activities (school clubs, community service, sports,
church, etc.)
4. Must attach proof of acceptance at a post-secondary institution.
5. Completed Essay of 750 Word Maximum (Minimum 500 words)
6. Please attach a letter of recommendation from a non-family member to the
completed application.
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Due April 22, 2025
Bernice R. Bland Scholarship
Bernice R. Bland was a business education teacher in Candler County for over forty years. The Bernice R. Bland Memorial Scholarship is given in her honor each year to recognize outstanding leadership. It is not a requirement to have been a member of Future Business Leaders of America but preference will be given to students who have participated in this student organization during their high school career. Also, business classes are encouraged.
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Due April 22, 2025
Metter Chiropractic Scholarship
The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage students who desire to pursue a degree in the healthcare field. In your own words, please explain why you would like to work in healthcare.
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Due April 22, 2025
B.Y.R.D. Electronics Scholarship
The B.Y.R.D ELECTRONICS scholarship was started as a way to provide help to kids who have a passion for science, technology, engineering, or math. I was a student at Metter High School a couple of years ago and there weren’t many scholarships for kids (like myself) who had a passion for technology. Although a career in STEM is very much challenging. The benefits are limitless. This is my small contribution to the advancement of STEM at Metter High.
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Due April 30, 2025
Restoration Worship Center Light Scholarship
Leadership. Integrity. Gratuity. Humbleness. Trustworthiness
HOPE: Helping Others Promote Education
Please complete the information below. Submit this form, a 200-word typed
essay and your acceptance letter to a post-secondary institution to:
Christy Brown 1211 Grimshaw Road Statesboro, Georgia 30461
Email: Christy@rwcmetter.com
*Essay title: What have I done to make a positive impact in my community?
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Due April 30, 2025
Kiwanis Club Scholarship
Applicant must be an active member of the Metter High School Key Club and resident of Candler County.
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Due April 30, 2025 by 3 pm
Brandon Thornhill Scholarship
Turn into the MHS Counselor's office.
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Due April 30, 2025
Linzer Products Scholarship
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE LINZER PRODUCTS SCHOLARSHIP:
High academic standards
High moral standards
Involved in church and community
Involved in extracurricular activities
A future in electrical or machine mechanical studies
Transcript copy
Two letters of recommendation
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Due May 1, 2025
East Georgia State College Scholarships
Students who plan on attending EGSC in Fall 2025 can fill out Scholarships specific to EGSC. Please see the link for deadlines and further information.