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People who accept this award must sign a promissory note declaring their intention to serve as a full-time teacher in a K-12 school for at least a year for each year they receive the award. If the student does not meet this obligation, they must repay the amount given.
www.tn.gov
The Tennessee Teaching Scholars Program is designed to promote the entrance of exceptional students into teaching fields within Tennessee. This is focused on college juniors, seniors, and those seeking post-baccalaureate degrees in teacher education programs.
Students must have a 2.75 GPA or higher in college, not already be a licensed teacher, and attend part-time for post-grad students, or full-time for under-grad students.
The application process includes a letter from a member of the faculty of the educational program in which he is enrolled, testifying to the student’s commitment to teaching and potential success as a teacher. Students who accept this award must sign a promissory note committing to teach full-time in a Tennessee PreK-12 school for one year per year they accepted the award. If the student does not keep this commitment, they must repay the money used for their education.
www.tn.gov
This foundation administers scholarship funds created by individuals or organizations. Many of these are designed to help students from specific counties, cities, or with particular interests. These scholarships vary in eligibility and amount rewarded. www.legacy.cfmt.org
Williamson County Residents:
Kathy D. and Stephen J. Anderson Scholarship
Lt. Holly Adams Memorial Scholarship
Cheatham County Residents:
Dody Boyd Scholarship
The Cheatham County Scholarship
Community Bank and Trust Scholarship
John E. Mayfield Scholarship for Cheatham County Central High School
John E. Mayfield Scholarship for Harpeth High School
John E. Mayfield Scholarship for Pleasant View Christian School
John E. Mayfield Scholarship for Sycamore High School
Giles County Residents:
William and Clara Bryan Scholarship
Barbara Hagan Richards Scholarship
Davidson County Residents:
Davidson County Democratic Women/Shannon Wood Scholarship
Edna Martin Scholarship
Choose Your Future Scholarship (Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools)
Rachel Allison Cate Scholarship (Metro Nashville Public School)
Jerry Newson Scholarship
Woman’s Club of Nashville Scholarship
Smith County Residents:
Pauline LaFon Gore Scholarship
Cumberland County Residents:
Maude Keisling/Cumberland County Extension Homemakers Scholarship
Robertson County Residents:
Eunice Lou Gower McHugh Scholarship
Rutherford County Residents:
Ken Shipp Scholarship
Montgomery County Residents:
Catie Summers Memorial Scholarship (Clarksville Montgomery County Public Schools)
This scholarship collection also provides scholarships for students whose parents are members of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, employees of Ingram Entertainment, DBI Distributing, Dollar General, Genesco or Tractor Supply Company.
This foundation also offers scholarships for students from the following high schools and school districts: Benton Hall School, Oak Ridge Public Schools, East High School, Brentwood Academy, Hume-Fogg High School, Metro-Nashville Public Schools, Gallatin High School, Station Camp High School, Cumberland Gap High School, Donelson High School, Cheatham County Central High School, or Page High School.
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Scholarship Program administers funds for students going to a variety of colleges with many different interests. Whatever your intended major or interests, it is worth your time to look through the listings to see if you could apply for one of the scholarships.
These funds are not intended to fully fund anyone’s college education. They are typically smaller amounts, from $500-2500. You can, however, apply for and receive as many scholarships as you are qualified to receive. Unless otherwise noted, these scholarships can help pay for your education at any accredited college in the United States. The deadline for application is March 15.
The Community Foundation of Greater Memphis is another charitable group that administers scholarships. This fund has fourteen scholarships available to qualified applicants choosing to attend eligible two and four year colleges. Graduates from a variety of Memphis area high schools with diverse interests can apply for and receive these scholarships. The amount of these awards range from $500-2500 dollars.
www.cfgm.org
Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga administers an array of scholarships for students from the city of Chattanooga or the surrounding area. Most of these scholarships require you to be a high school senior at a Hamilton County high school. Many of them have no academic requirements.
www.cfgc.org
This scholarship provides $500 per semester to Tennessee residents attending Tennessee colleges. These funds can be rewarded to high school students, high school seniors, or college students who are planning to enter college full-time within one year of the scholarship application date. This scholarship can be applied to the costs of college tuition, fees, room and board, books and materials.
To be eligible for the Stegall Charitable Educational Foundation Scholarship, college freshmen must have a 2.8 high school GPA, and an 18 on the ACT. College upper-classmen must have a 3.0 GPA in their college classes. The student must demonstrate their financial need for the scholarship and have unrestricted academic status.
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These scholarships are for high school seniors and college students of the Middle Tennessee area interested in studying business. To receive it, you must demonstrate your interest in the field of business by starting your own business, joining a professional business society, or working in other companies.
www.scarlettfoundation.org
The Bird Dog Foundation has an annual essay contest to promote interest in conservation and wildlife. This contest is open to high school seniors living in Tennessee, Mississippi, or Arkansas. One need not know anything about bird dogs to get this scholarship. The web-site has a suggested list of essay topics to get you started. Most of these topics are related to ecology, forestry, and conservation. The instructions for the essay are quite specific, requiring particular formatting and a bibliography.
The scholarship amount is $1500 for a first place winner and $2000 for a second place winner. This is only a one-year award.
www.birddogfoundation.com
The Nashville CABLE Organization is a women’s professional organization created to help women reach their full potential. They have created the Athena Scholarship to help women living in Davidson or adjacent counties with college expenses.
This group offers four different scholarships. The first is offered to female high school seniors graduating from public or private schools. Three scholarships are offered each year: one $5,000 scholarship, and two $2500 scholarships.
The second scholarship is for female non-traditional students. This award is focused on working women going back to college later in life. To apply for this scholarship, one must have been out of high school for five or more years and be returning to school for an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. Two scholarships are offered per year: one in the amount of $5,000 and another for $2500.
The third scholarship is for currently working, non-traditional, female students who are returning to school to study science, engineering, research or technology. These students must have been out of high school for at least five years. One scholarship is offered per year in the amount of $3,000.
The fourth scholarship is for currently working, female, non-traditional students pursuing a degree in a health-care-related field. These students must have been out of high school for at least five years. One scholarship is offered per year in the amount of $3,000.
To win one of these scholarships, one must submit the following documents along with an application by November 14: an essay on the required topic, two letters of reference, a high school or college transcript, and a letter from the college showing intent to attend.
Tennessee Educators Association created this for future teachers and the children of teachers. These awards vary in amount from $500-$1000. Eight different scholarships are awarded each year, focused on different types of applicants. One of these scholarships is for graduate work and another is specifically for minority students. The application deadline is March 1.
www.teateachers.org
The Tennessee Grocers Council offers scholarships to Tennessee Grocers & Convenience Store Association employees and their children to help with their college expense. These scholarships are available to high school seniors, current college students or graduate students. Applications are available from December through February. The scholarship committee considers grades, extra curricular activities, recommendations, and student employment when awarding this scholarship.
www.tngrocer.org
The Tennessee Labor-Management Foundation Scholarship is designed to foster employment in the human relations and labor management field. This scholarship can be up to $3,000 per year. It is offered to college students who have completed their first two years of schooling. An important part of this scholarship is the essay answering the question “What collaborative roles can government, academia, labor organizations, and companies play in the creation of jobs in an economic recovery?”
www.tnlabormgmt.org
The Nashville Predators Foundation awards this scholarship to four high school seniors from the Middle Tennessee area each year. Each recipient receives a scholarship for $2500. A teacher or coach must nominate these students to win this award. These students must have a GPA of 3.0, and display leadership qualities in school and at athletic events. The applicant must submit an essay describing why they are deserving of this award.
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The state of Tennessee offers many opportunities for college scholarships. It takes only a little time to fill out the applications, but doing so could save you a lot of money! Do not allow financial hardship to limit your dreams. These scholarships can help you achieve your goals.
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