Dickinson College Carlisle, PA
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Dickinson, founded in 1783, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 90-acre main campus includes a 30-acre recreational area close by, and a 188-acre farm six miles from campus, which is located in Carlisle, 18 miles from Harrisburg. The oldest campus building, completed in 1804, is a registered National Historic Landmark.
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American Legion - Pennsylvania Auxiliary Scholarship
Applicant must be the child of a veteran or of a deceased veteran and have financial need. Applicant must be a graduate of a Pennsylvania high school who is planning to attend a Pennsylvania institution.
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Benjamin Rush Scholarship
Applicant must rank in the top tenth of class and have a minimum combined SAT I score of 1350 (composite ACT score of 31). Applicant must demonstrate a history of leadership in school or community activities. National Merit Finalists may receive and additional $2,000.
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John Dickinson Scholarship
Applicant must rank in the top tenth of class and have a minimum combined SAT I score of 1350 (composite ACT score of 31). Applicant must demonstrate a history of leadership in school or community activities. National Merit Finalists may receive an additional $2,000.
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John Montgomery Scholarship
Applicant must have excellent grades in challenging courses and demonstrate one of the following: exceptional talent in the performing or studio arts, superior proficiency in two or more foreign languages, high achievement in independent research or writing, or significant leadership on a regional or national level. National Merit Finalists may receive an additional $2,000. Award is $7,500 per year for up to four years.
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Joseph P. Gavenonis Scholarship
Applicant must attend a secondary school in Pennsylvania and be the child of a Pennsylvania American Legion Member who is in good standing, is deceased, or has been killed or is missing in action.
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Technology Scholarship
Applicant must be a Pennsylvania resident who is a high school graduate with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant must be enrolled in an approved science or technology program at a Pennsylvania school, including community colleges, independent two-year colleges or private licensed schools offering approved programs. The goal of this program is to help address the critical need to educate and retain a workforce of highly trained technology experts that will help Pennsylvania attract and support new employers. Recipients of these scholarships must agree to work full-time in Pennsylvania following graduation, one year for each year that a scholarship award is received. science and technology
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