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- Catonsville High graduate Erin Kreis didn't expect to be singled out by interim Superintendent Verletta White — and awarded $1,000 — at her commencement.
- The Maryland State Fair is currently seeking applicants for the F. Grove Miller Maryland State Fair and the Marlin K. Hoff Scholarship programs.
- I loved school and I had a number of favorite teachers. However, the first may very well be my 12th-grade English teacher, William Granville "Mike" Eaton.
- Brooke Ciampaglio, a recent graduate of North Harford High School, was the District VII Minds in Motion scholarship winner.
- Clarissa Reed, of Finskburg, was among 31 Kutztown University students to be inducted into the Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology at its annual
- Graduating Gerstell Academy senior Antonio Holland has a lot of accomplishments under his belt — great grades, leadership positions and scholarships.
- John Carroll School recently announced its newest group of Carroll Scholars, incoming freshmen whose academic achievements qualified them for the prestigious
- Tuition promise scholarships are changing conversations around family dinner tables; college can be affordable. The impossible might just become possible.
- The scholarships are awarded by the Al Cesky Scholarship Fund Inc., named for late Bel Air High School teacher and coach Albert “Al” Cesky.
- The $1,000 annual scholarship will be awarded to a female graduating senior who shows interest in Alzheimer's research.
- Twenty-four graduating high school student-athletes, representing Harford County’s twelve senior classes, will be honored at the 34th Annual Al Cesky Scholarship Fund’s (ACSF) awards banquet. The banquet, honoring the legacy of the late Al Cesky, a legendary Bel Air High School football coach and
- The Rotary Club of Mount Airy will be awarding a scholarship again this year
- Carroll County Public Schools announced the list of dozens of local students who were chosen as Carson scholars for 2019.
- The South Carroll Business Association offers scholarships
- Students who will be attending Carroll Community College in the fall have until the end of the week to apply for scholarships, according to the school.
- For the 17th year the Harford County Ravens Nest No. 1’s Bud Bitzer scholarship fund helped a group of young men to pursue their aspirations to attend college for their actions on and off the football field with scholarship grants.
- Marissa Roberts, of Taneytown, was awarded one of the Maryland Farm Bureau’s 2019 scholarships.
- Yee-Lynn Lee and Yee-Van Lee, seniors at Liberty High School, have been named finalists in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program.
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- Some area football and soccer players are signing national letters of intent Wednesday to accept athletic scholarships from Division I and Division II college programs.
- Local students receive state fair scholarships Lippy cnaney
- Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancements scholarship applications accepted
- American Legion Carroll Post 31, in Westminster, is accepting applications from high school students to compete in its annual Oratorical Scholarship program.
- Four women who are from Maryland or attended school in Maryland were named Rhodes scholars on Monday.
- Wednesday began the early period for high school athletes to sign National Letters of Intent to accept athletic scholarships from Division I and Division II college programs.
- Students named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists
- Local students were among those receiving degrees during the May 20 commencement exercises at King's College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: Sean W. Floto, of
- On Sunday — Veterans Day, appropriately enough — McDaniel College announced a new Military Legacy Scholarship worth up to $100,000 over four years for all military veterans, active-duty military personnel and their children. This is a win for the college and a win for the students who qualify.
- Five $2,000 scholarships are available for students who are members of the Maryland Farm Bureau or whose parents are members.
- For veterans, those in the service of children of those who have been enlisted, paying for McDaniel College just got easier.
- McDaniel College recently named Westminster resident Julie Weaver as the school’s financial wellness coordinator, a position that has been created to help students navigate paying for college, managing loan debt and other college-related expenses. The Times caught up with Weaver.
- The Bel Air town commissioners honor Armory Marketplace for receiving community development award of excellence, MML Cecil County scholarship winner and ABC commercial and residential landscaping award winners
- Winters Mill athletes Alex Barnes and Kaitlyn Thompson were recently picked as school winners for the annual Wendy’s High School Heisman Award, and Barnes received State Finalist honors.
- The Joanne Grossnickle Scholarship Committee of the Union Bridge Church of the Brethren has awarded scholarships to six college students for the 2018-2019
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- Two memorial scholarships at Edgewood High School are named for a student basketball star and a former teacher, coach and athletic director. Their families accepted the honors during the school's annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony Friday.
- Carroll Lutheran Village awards employee scholarships
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- For Elena Rippeon, the finals of the Distinguished Young Women competition meant meeting new people, seeing new sights and eating a lot of ice cream.
- The Carroll County Arts Council awarded seven high school seniors a $1,000 college scholarship to continue their studies in the arts. The Tevis College Art
- The Harford County Contractors Association recently held is annual reception to honor the organization’s 2018 scholarship recipients.
- J. Henry “Hank” Butta, who rose from the mailroom to become president of the old Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. and was a close advisor to former Governor William D. Schaefer, died of heart disease Tuesday at his Davidsonville home. He was 90.
- The Albert Cesky Scholarship Fund Inc. has announced a partnership with University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health to be the Title Sponsor of the featured half marathon at the inaugural Susquehanna River Running Festival Sept. 15 in Havre de Grace and Perryville.
- The deadline to apply for the Carroll Promise Scholarship, which could allow just-graduated students to qualify for up to $5,000 in tuition assistance to attend Carroll Community College, is July 13.
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- Westminster Lions offer scholarships for local students Winters Mill Technology
- Thousands of students seeking degrees and professional certificates at Maryland community colleges would be eligible for free tuition under a compromise the General Assembly passed in the final minutes of its 2018 legislative session.
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- Seven high school seniors from Carroll County Public Schools have been named finalists in the 63rd annual National Merit Scholarship Program. This program