

Title: Community Foundation for Southern AZ Scholarship Awards
Eligibility: Seniors planning on attending a 2 or 4-year college or university or an accredited business/vocational school located in Arizona, have demonstrated financial need, strong recommendations addressing the desire, drive and determination to succeed academically. Preference given to those students who are not graduating in the top 10% of their class, as those students have greater access to financial aid.
Requirements: Complete application (on-line only!)
Amount: Varies
Due Date: 5/16/11 (Application must be submitted on-line by midnight!)
Contact: Marthena Maley - Grants and Donor Services Administrator MMALEY@CFSOAZ.ORG (520) 770-0800 x 100
This one is really simple!
Title: American Business Women's Association Scholarship - El Sol Chapter
Eligibility: Female graduating seniors going to Pima Community College
Requirements: Email your name, phone number, address, and email address along with a short résumé including your extra curricular activities, leadership positions and awards. Also include a short statement on why you need a scholarship.
Amount: $1000
Due Date: 5/10/11
Email info to: aliciagz@q.com
Juniors - The ACT test is coming April 27th. All juniors will have the opportunity to take this important test for free! More info at http://www.actstudent.org/. Practice test questions athttp://www.actstudent.org/sampletest/index.html .
International Rescue Committee Internship for Juniors & Seniors
The Ambassador Internship Program seeks to educate high school students about issues facing refugees worldwide. During the three week program, students will gain an understanding of international conflicts, listen to guest speakers and have the opportunity to ask questions, and meet other students from around Pima County. This year, we will focus on the journeys taken by refugees to find safety and rebuild their lives and show students how they can become involved in our community and make a difference. Students will also have the opportunity to meet refugee youth, try new food, and challenge themselves to think in new ways about the world and their role in it.
Sessions will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12-4pm beginning July 11th. Optional volunteer opportunities will be provided on Tuesday of each week. The program is open to rising juniors and seniors. Acceptance is granted on a competitive basis, and applicants will be notified by Monday, June 6th. Accepted applicants are asked to pay a $100 fee to cover program costs. Scholarships are available based on need.
Contact Melissa Wieters, Development Manager at the IRC. If you have any questions or concerns, she can be reached by email or phone: 520-319-2128 ext. 124.
You can do it! You can afford it! You can go to college!
Mark
Catalina Goes to College!
Mark Hanna, M. Ed.
College and Career Readiness Coordinator
Catalina Magnet High School Tucson, AZ
mark.hanna@tusd1.org