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Scholarship Consideration

If you wish to be considered for a scholarship, please make sure to check the appropriate box on the application form. Note that the deadline for scholarship consideration is December 1. No additional application is required; however, you may be asked to provide additional information if you are being considered for specific scholarships.

You must also write an essay addressing only one of four questions below and share your personal perspective on the topic. Limit your essay to two pages.

  • What values are most important for the preservation of human freedoms?

  • Why is it important to receive a well-rounded education in an increasingly diverse world?

  • Why are the arts important to education and the enrichment of our lives?

  • How does technology improve the quality of life in the 21st century and how has it personally impacted your life?

In addition,please submit an additional letter of recommendation from someone other than your guidance counselor who can attest to your academic abilities and potential.

 
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