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Scholarships
Presidential Freedom Scholarships
This program, administered by Learn
and Serve America, provides Presidential recognition and a $1,000 college
scholarship to high school juniors and seniors for their leadership in
community service. The Corporation provides $500 which must be matched
with at least $500 secured by the high school from the community. Students
must complete at least 100 hours of community service to be eligible for
the scholarship. Up to 6,500 scholarships are available. The postmark deadline
for submission is May 12, 2006. For more information, visit www.nationalservice.gov/scholarships or email info@studentservicescholarship.org.
Women’s Regional Business Council
The Women’s Regional Business Council (WRBC) has launched a scholarship
program to help young women who aspire to be business leaders. Awards include
$1,000 cash toward college costs. Must be a current female 12th grader
or college freshman. Must submit essay with topic: “I can be what
I choose to be. I choose to be a leader among women!” Please complete
and mail or e-mail the application, essay and current report card / transcript
by Monday, March 27, 2006 to: Women’s Regional Business Council;
1231 Highland Avenue; Fort Washington, Pennsylvania 19034; E-mail: info@wrbcouncil.org.
Questions may be directed to Carol Austin at caustin@pyninc.org.
Ventures Scholars
Program
www.venturescholar.org
The
Ventures Scholars Program is a national resource that helps increase the
number of underrepresented and first-generation college-bound students
who pursue math, science and technology education, and, ultimately, careers
in related professions. Starting in high school, students who excel (particularly
in standardized testing) are invited to become Ventures Scholars ( www.venturescholar.org)
and are offered a range of free services to help them better connect to
enrichment programs, scholarships, internships and other resources.
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Community Service and College Admissions
Community service DOES count when it comes
to college admissions. PSLA has compiled a list of colleges and universities
in the state of Pennsylvania that provide scholarships for community
service. When applicable, we have also highlighted college admissions
criteria in an effort to show that community service CAN be a factor in
the admission process for schools of higher education in Pennsylvania.
This information has been compiled from email and snail mail surveys,
and is by no means inclusive.
Note: Contact PSLA if
you have additional scholarship information. We will update this site
periodically as new information arrives. Pennsylvania colleges are listed
in alphabetical order:
A-D E-K L-N P-Z
Alvernia
College
Admissions Criteria:
Students applying must meet the minimum criteria in regard to SAT scores,
GPA, community service, and other activities in order to be accepted into
Alvernia College. Select programs require an interview, hours of observation,
and the general admissions standards.
Scholarships and Awards:
Principal Community Service Award: Award offered to one student at selected
high schools in the Berks and other counties and Catholic high schools in
the Allentown and Harrisburg Dioceses. The principal of each high school
nominates one candidate with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and a minimum SAT of 950.
The student must also demonstrate a commitment of service to the school
and/or to the community.
Beaver College
Admissions Criteria:
Particular emphasis is placed on candidates' academic records, including the
types of programs followed and the grades and class rank earned. The application
essay, standardized test scores, and counselor and teacher recommendations
are required. Character references, participation in school and community
activities, work experience and any other supporting credentials presented
by the student are considered in the evaluation. Active participation in community
service is desirable and students who have such experiences contribute to
the overall quality of the campus community.
Scholarships and Awards:
Beaver College Distinguished Scholarship- These candidates have outstanding
records of achievement, pursue competitive programs of study and often succeed
in leadership, community service and extracurricular activities.
Beaver College Achievement Award- This award is available to entering undergraduate
students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, exceptional community
or volunteer service, or special talents.
Beaver College Campus Achievement Award for Returning Students-Award given
to current full-time undergraduates who have financial need, demonstrated
involvement and leadership on campus and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or
better may apply.
Bucknell University
Admissions Criteria:
The admissions committee evaluate: the quality of the written application
which the student submits; the secondary school curriculum of the applicant,
with emphasis on both content and performance; aptitude for college study
as reflected by the SAT or the ACT; written recommendations from the secondary
school counselors and teachers on behalf of the applicant; indications of
special talent and school and community contributions; and evidence of impressive
personal qualities of character, leadership, and personality. More than 700
of our enrolled students are heavily involved in volunteer work at Bucknell;
many of those students came to Buckell with impressive community service records.
Scholarships and Awards:
Kenneth G. Langone Scholarship Fund- Awarded to students who have evidenced
ambition, contribution to their family and/or community, determination, integrity,
loyalty, and steadfastness. Academic, athletic, or leadership talents are
secondary considerations. Among currently enrolled Langone Scholarship recipients
are students who have demonstrated extensive volunteer commitment to hospitals,
to Big Brother/Big Sister programs, to mission work in Latin America, to volunteer
internships with the National Institute of Health cancer research, to a sole
care giver for a seriously ill parent, to coordinating work with aids patients,
and to extensive church related volunteerism among the poor and homeless.
Community College
of Butler County
Scholarships and Awards:
Kiwanis-Scholarship; the student must be a Butler county Resident and returning
for their second year of study (minimum of 12 credits earned). The student
must also have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and demonstrate financial need. Preference
will be given to students involved in volunteer community service. One scholarship
per year is awarded at $500.
Carnegie Mellon University
Admissions Criteria:
Secondary School performance, standardized tests. Evidence of extra curricular
participation, evidence of leadership, motivation, honors/awards, and community
service rendered.
Scholarships and Awards:
No scholarships for community service specifically, but service to the community
is one of the factors taken into consideration for awarding their most prestigious
academic scholarships.
Cheyney University
of Pennsylvania
Scholarships and Awards:
No scholarships yet, but Cheyney expects to have some under a new proposal.
Clarion University
Admissions Criteria:
Strength of curriculum, class rank, GPA, High School profile, SAT or ACT scores,
recommendations. Clarion also admits about 1200 freshmen with 22% under a
special admission status requiring participation in one of several support
programs aimed to insure success.
Scholarships and Awards:
Board of Governor Scholarships-(5) Awards for AmeriCorps/America Reads or
similar. Full tuition or some portion depending on need and service
Eastern
College
Admissions Criteria:
Primarily the SAT/ACT score and class rank. Once these are evaluated, they
look at involvement within the community and the church. This is very important
because of Eastern's commitment to working in inner city Philadelphia and
the local community.
Scholarships and Awards:
Leadership Program- For students who are leaders in the community; awarded
to 15-20 students per year. While at school, students may win the Barnabas
Scholarship which is awarded to students who are most involved with the community.
East Stroudsburg University
Admissions Criteria:
Academic achievement, SAT score, and the student's involvement in their school
and community.
Scholarships and Awards:
Prince Hall Scholarships- Waiver of tuition, room, board, fees, and book expenses.
In addition to academic achievement and test score criteria, students must
demonstrate strong civic responsibility through notable community service.
Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties Scholarships-
$300 to $350 annually. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic
record, campus activities, community service, career goals, and letters of
recommendation.
Eugene H. Martin Memorial Scholarship- $1000. Preference is given to a student
who demonstrates leadership in varied activities and to those who provide
service in the community.
Pennsylvania State Employee Credit Union Scholarships- $1000. The applicant
must be able to document university and community activities that demonstrate
a commitment to community service.
Rotary Club of the Smithfield Scholarships-$500. Awarded to full-time undergraduate
student having completed a minimum of 64 credit hours with a cumulative grade
point average of 2.5 or above who is involved with student and community activity.
Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania
Admissions Criteria:
1. Program of study sought at the University
2. High School curriculum completed
3. Grades in high school courses
4. GPA in academic courses
5. Class Rank
6. SAT/ACT scores
7. Extra-curricular activities, part-time employment, awards, school attendance
and community service. Community service is reviewed and considered in all
comprehensive admissions applications.
Scholarships and Awards:
Speech and Communication Studies Scholarship-student must have exceptional
leadership skills as demonstrated by volunteerism, work, experience, and/or
participation in activities on campus and in the community.
Jeffy Johnson Memorial Scholarship- awarded to Nursing, Speech and Hearing
majors volunteering in the Students with Disabilities Program.
Chester T. McNerney Memorial Scholarship-awarded to a undergraduate student
with an outstanding GPA, exhibits financial need, must provide service to
the University in terms of being an active member of SGA.
Franco DiPillo Memorial Scholarship- Affiliated with the Biology and Health
Services Department and the Earth Science Club. A stipulation for award is
that the student must provide volunteer service for the Department
Gettysburg
College
Admissions Criteria:
Evidence of high academic achievement as indicated by the secondary school
record, evidence of ability to do high quality college work as indicated by
aptitude and achievement test results, and evidence of personal qualities:
any evidence of in-depth involvement in secondary school activities and/or
participation in community affairs (especially volunteer services) is favorably
considered in the admission process.
Scholarships and Awards:
Holly Gabriel Memorial Award
Mildred H. Hartzell Prize
J. Andrew Marsh Memorial Awards
Muhlenberg Goodwill Prize
Anna Julia Cooper, Cheikh Anta-Diop, W.E.B DuBois Award for Academic Excellence
in African American Studies
Gettysburg College Senior Prize
Class of 1937 Scholarship Fund,Class of 1971 Scholarship Fund,
Class of 1995 Scholarship Fund
Keystone College
Admissions Criteria:
Community service is not considered as part of admissions criteria, but if
a student is involved in extra-curricular activities, particularly those related
to community service, these are taken into consideration.
Scholarships and Awards:
Keystone College does recognize leadership skills and awards scholarships
to these students. Many of these leadership opportunities have been in a community
service environment. These scholarships are awarded on an individual basis
and are based on a combination of leadership skills, class rank, and SAT/ACT
scores.
Kutztown University
Admissions Criteria:
(Community Service does not particularly enter decision)
1. Scholarship as evidenced by graduation from secondary school or equivalent
preparation as determined by the credentials evaluation division of the PA
Dept of Education
2. Multiple regression formula weighting the high school rank and SAT/ACT
scores to determine a predicted grade point average for the applicant's freshman
year.
3. SAT/ACT scores
4. Satisfactory character and personality traits are required, as well as
proper attitudes and interests as determined by the high school principal,
guidance director, or other school officials
5. Health Record form which includes info updating immunizations no later
than the sixth week of the first semester attended
6. For admission to a special curriculum, the candidate may be required to
take an appropriate aptitude test or supply further evidence of ability to
succeed in his chosen field.
Scholarships and Awards:
Student Government Leadership Scholarship- Eligibility: min. GPA of 2.00,
active member of SGA. Student must have demonstrated service to the university
community and a record indicating good university citizenship and cooperation.
Demonstrate evidence of leadership behavior and potential for future leadership
by actively serving as: an officer in one or more of the student organizations
directly affecting and enhancing the professional, social and/or personal
lives of the university students and/or be an active member of a registered
student org. at a level that is meaningful, influential, and makes a significant
difference in the quality of the organization or activity and the achievements
of the organization's goals.
Lafayette
College
Admissions Criteria:
Academic record, grades received, trends in grades, standardized testing,
and letters of recommendation. Also, the student's co-curricular involvement,
with special attention to the consistency of involvement as well as leadership
roles. Community service is viewed quite favorably.
Scholarships and Awards:
No scholarships are currently offered for which community service is a primary
component, but involvement in community service is viewed positively in
terms of a candidates character when considering students for the two major
academic scholarships.
LaSalle University
Scholarships and Awards:
20 half-tuition scholarships for academic merit and community service. Five
for freshman class. Renewed annually, and the student must be willing to continue
community involvement at LaSalle.
Lock Haven University
Admissions Criteria:
Academic curriculum (academic or college prep) and the grades achieved, SAT,
participation in activities in and out of school, including community service.
Scholarships and Awards:
The following scholarships require some aspect of community service:
Croda Scholarship for Biology,
The Student Cooperative Council Scholarship,
The Dolores C. Lynch Scholarship,
The Mary Elizabeth Pera Memorial Scholarship, and
The Jean B. Robinson Memorial Scholarship
Lycoming College
Admissions Criteria:
Applicants are evaluated on the basis of their
academic preparation, talents, and interests, as well
as the college's capacity to help them achieve their
educational objectives and career goals. Successful
candidates have typically completed a college prep.
program in high school which includes four years of
English, three years math, two years foreign language,
two years natural or physical science, three years
social science, two years of academic electives. Successful
candidates general place in the top two-fifths of
their high school graduating class, and have better
than average SAT/ACT scores. From time to time supplemental
materials, as well as a personal interview, may be
required.
Scholarships and Awards:
Service Scholar Award- Upon successful completion of the term of service (6
hours of work per week throughout the academic year) student receives award
of $2,500. The service scholar must maintain a GPA of 2.5 and an evaluation
will be done at the end of the student's term of service for the awarding
of the scholarship the following year. Responsibilities: Maintain a record
of good citizenship and adequately fulfill the responsibilities of the Service
Scholar position; participate in leadership development opportunities (LEAP,
Campus Compact, etc); participate in the Lycoming community service class;
assist with the coordination and administration of the Community Service
Center and provide oversight for the development of community , volunteer,
and service-learning opportunities for Lycoming students.
Messiah College
Admissions Criteria:
High School Transcript, Class Rank, SAT/ACT, Involvements-prefer leadership
roles, examples include church, school, and community service.
Scholarships and Awards:
Trustees' Scholarship for Excellence- Four full-tuition scholarships are awarded
to freshmen who have already demonstrated truly exceptional scholarship,
leadership and Christian character.
President's Scholarship for College Honors-Twenty-eight scholarships in the
amount of one-third of tuition are awarded each year to entering freshmen
who have demonstrated excellent scholarship, leadership, and Christian character.
Dean's Scholarship for Scholastic Leadership- Applicants must exhibit leadership
in academic co-curricular, church, and/or community endeavors and/or good
stewardship of talents in areas such as but not limited to art, music, student
publications, community service, entrepreneurship, student government, writing,
and theater. The amount can range from $1,000 to $2,500 per year and is renewable
each year as long as the recipient exhibits a continuing leadership or stewardship
of talents role at Messiah College and maintains a 2.8 GPA.
Millersville
University
Scholarships and Awards:
Betty J. Finney Community Service Award- awarded to a senior psychology student
who has demonstrated outstanding community service relevant to the field of
Psychology. Recipient must have attained a cum. QPA of 3.0.
P. Ressler-Suburban Cable Scholarship- awarded to a sophomore from Lancaster
Co. with a core curriculum in Political Science who demonstrates service to
the community and financial need.
Social Work Organization Award- awarded to a senior member of the Social Work
Organization for service to the organization, the University, and the community.
The recipient must have attained a cumulative QPA of 3.0.
Neumann College
Scholarships and Awards:
No community service scholarships yet, but the college has many service learning
programs through Campus Ministry
Peirce
College
Scholarships and Awards:
Academic Leadership Awards-Awarded to applicants who demonstrate academic
excellence in their high school careers. To be eligible, students must have
a GPA of 3.0 or better, submit two letters of recommendation, be accepted
to Peirce College as a full-time student and complete the FAFSA form and the
Peirce scholarship application. Community service is a component for this
award.
Temple W. Abbott Scholarship-$2,500 awarded to a second-year full-time accounting
or business administration major who has maintained a GPA of 3.0, and demonstrates
financial need. This award is given to applicants who have demostrated leadership
qualities during their high school careers. To be eligible, applicants must
have a GPA of 2.5 or better, submit two letters of recommendation and show
involvement in community, civic, or extracurricular activities in a leadership
capacity.
Sultan Jihad Ahmad Scholarship- This award honors Sultan Jihad Ahmad, the
son of the former executive director of the Mayor's Office of Community Services.
His father waited nearly two years for justice in the slaying of his son,
during which time he worked tenaciously to create awareness of senseless violence
and to rid the community of guns. Out of the tragedy of his son's death came
an outpouring of support from family friends for a campaign against violence
through education and sensitivity. Ten scholarships of $500 will be granted
to new students based on eligibility.
J. Linford Snyder Scholarship Fund- The criteria for awarding this $1,000
scholarship is a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better, full-time
enrollment, involvement in school or community activities and financial aid.
The Pennsylvania State
University
Scholarships and Awards:
College of Communications-For the past two years, a total of $6000 a year
is given to students involved in Community Service, divided each year among
two students (1500 per semester per student). Scholarship will continue for
at least one more year.
Bell Scholarships for Community Service - www.psu.edu/studentaid/htm./schbulbd.html
Schreyer Honors College-Awards $2250 to 300 freshman who are academically
within the top 5% of their class. The service background of these students
is taken into consideration. Penn State does not encourage creation of these
scholarships. Community service information is not requested on the application.
Students would be required to submit a separate scholarship application for
consideration. Generally, the University prefers not to require students to
submit applications for any type of scholarship consideration.
Point Park College
Admissions Criteria:
Class Rank, grades, SAT scores, extra-curricular
activities. Community Service not a factor in the
admissions process.
Scholarships and Awards:
Community Service and Leadership- Students submit an essay explaining why
they are entitled plus listing on their application their involvement in
high school and community activity.
Presidential Scholarship- Community Service, academic performance, and interview
required.
Rosemont College
Scholarships and Awards:
Rosemont does not have scholarships for community service, but they are beginning
to incorporate Service-Learning into their academic courses.
Saint
Francis College
Admissions Criteria:
Transcript showing successful completion of at least 16 academic units of
work earned at a secondary school approved by state and regional accrediting
agencies, SAT scores, letter of recommendation.
Scholarships and Awards:
Clares Student Merit Award- In recognition of service to the College and the
community, participation in student programs and activities, maintenance
of academic disciplinary standings.
Big John Riley Memorial Scholarship-Restricted to residents of Blair and Cambria
counties who have been active in community and/or high school activities and
personify the true spirit of volunteerism.
St. Joseph's University
Scholarships and Awards
Edward Brady, S.J. Service Scholarship-In memory of the Jesuit who established
the Faith/Justice Institute on campus in 1976. This is a full tuition scholarship
(this year $17000).
Slippery Rock University
Scholarships and Awards:
Watson Family Scholarships-For Slippery Rock, Butler, Lawrence, or Allegheny
County Area High School Graduates ranked in the top quarter of the high school
class. Students must demonstrate leadership potential by activities and community
service.
University of Pennsylvania
Scholarships and Awards:
The Just in Case Scholarship-To provide renewable scholarships to financially
needy freshman in the School of Arts and Sciences, with a preference for a
student who has overcome personal adversity in order to attend Penn and has
demonstrated compassion for others.
University of Pittsburgh
Admissions Criteria:
Class rank, quality of curriculum, SAT scores, appropriateness of curriculum
to intended field of study, letters of recommendation. External factors taken
into consideration include extracurricular activities involving leadership
roles, volunteer work, community service, or work, or the development of a
special talent or interest over an extended period of time.
Scholarships and Awards:
The primary basis of scholarship awards is academic, however, external factors
are also taken into consideration.
Ursinus
College
Admissions Criteria:
Strong HS curriculum and grades, standardized test, community service, recommendations,
leadership, depth of activities, and writing samples.
Scholarships and Awards:
Bomberger Scholarship-Leadership and community service. Recipients must have
above average academic record. Awards up to $7500
Thomas Driscoll Endowed Scholarship-To seniors who demonstrate academic potential,
patriotism, and community service.
Markey Endowed Scholarship-To business major who has demonstrated academic
achievement, leadership, and community service.
Villanova
University
Scholarships and Awards:
Thomas Driscoll Endowed Scholarship-To seniors who demonstrate academic potential,
patriotism, and community service
Markey Endowed Scholarship-To business major who has demonstrated academic
achievement, leadership, and community service.
Washington
and Jefferson College
Admissions Criteria:
Student's transcript, standardized test scores, personal statement, and extracurricular
activities are reviewed, including clubs, organizations, athletics, and volunteer
or community service.
Scholarships and Awards:
Currently we do not offer any scholarships specifically for community service,
but Community Service is a component for the Dean's Award.
Waynesburg College
Admissions Criteria:
1. Graduation from an accredited high school or evidence of satisfactory work
at another college.
2. Satisfactory grade point average and satisfactory rank in high school graduating
class.
3. Satisfactory scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test ( SAT I: Reasoning
Test) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College testing
Program (ACT)
*Service Learning is part of Waynesburg's core curriculum. Students receive
one to three credits and complete 30 hours or more during their four years
at Waynesburg.
**Waynesburg is a Bonner Scholar College in which 80 Bonners complete 8 hours
of community service each week. Additionally, freshmen students are required
to participate in a service program the summer after their freshman year.
These scholarships are annual awards of $1,950-$3,050, renewable for four
consecutive years contingent upon the fulfillment of program requirements.
Scholarships and Awards:
Leadership Scholarship-Has a component of community service within the guidelines.
This program is designed to reward previous leadership and to promote future
leadership at Waynesburg College. To be eligible, students must have a high
school cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must have made significant contributions
in co-curricular and service activities. Leadership Scholarships are awards
of $1,000 the freshman year, $1,200 the sophomore year, $1,400 the junior
year, and $1,600 the senior year.
West Chester University
Admissions Criteria:
HS performance (strength and depth of program, grades, GPA, class rank, test
scores, essay, potential for success).
Scholarships and Awards:
No Scholarships for community service at this point.
Westminster College
Admissions Criteria:
Community service is not criteria for admissions, but is a requirement for
graduation.
Scholarships and Awards:
None of the scholarships offered at Westminster has a community service component.
Wilkes University
Admissions Criteria:
Prep coursework, (preference to AP and honors classes) HS class rank, SAT,
Motivation (co-curricular activities within the school, community and/or church),
recommendations, and GPA. Wilkes views community service with high regard
(students complete approx. 20,000 hours of community service annually).
Scholarships and Awards:
Multicultural scholarship, open to all students, places emphasis on community
service as a selection criteria and uses community service as a renewal
requirement.
Wilson
College
Scholarships and Awards:
Curran Scholars-Assists students with a past record of community service and
outstanding academic ability. Students must volunteer 260 hours per academic
year at local churches or service agencies. They are also required to take
classes in religion and/or philosophy. The scholarships free the recipients
from contemporary financial aid requirements of work/study employment and
student loans.
York College
Admissions Criteria:
Decisions are based upon a formula which takes into account high school performance
and SAT scores, as well as the personal character and qualities of the applicant.
Scholarships and Awards:
York College Community Service Scholarship- One-third tuition scholarships
are awarded to up to five entering students who have demonstrated records
of leadership participation in charitable, civic, and community service activities.
Such participation should model the ideal of citizenship as voluntary commitment
of time to service projects and other initiatives aimed at helping to meet
human needs, address public policy issues, or improve community life. The
scholarship shall be renewable for up to four years of study, in accordance
with renewal criteria for need-based financial aid and evidence of sustained
involvement in relevant service activities.
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