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- The best athletes and the ones with the passion and drive to do the work on and off the field will always get their opportunities to play at the next level.
- Gamber fire co. and Oscar Brothers family offers scholarship
- Glenelg High teams in robotics and computers do well at competitions and two students are finalists for the 2018 National Merit Scholarship award.
- The tables were set with linens and music wafted through the dining hall. A collection of china tea cups surrounded a runway, where attendees were treated to a glamorous live fashion show, all of it to support the nonprofit, Rita’s Closet.
- Taylorsville-Winfield Lions Club offers scholarships
- Applications accepted for House of Delegates Scholarships Susan Krebs
- Sykesville South Carroll Rotary offers scholarships
- “It’s the most wonderful time of the year … .” With a grateful nod to Andy Williams, that may be a slight exaggeration. But here we are at the beginning of scholarship season at the Community Foundation of Carroll County, tooling up for the onslaught of applications we will receive between now and
- After most of the top high school football recruits signed during the new football signing period in December, the February signing day is now mostly about FCS and Division II.
- Taylor Larkins has been nominated to be a Carson Scholar because of his grades and volunteering.
- Westminster High School students are invited to compete in the annual American Legion High School Oratorical Scholarship Program, sponsored by Carroll Post No. 31 of the American Legion.
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- Nicholas Parrish, of Westminster; and Tucker Schmidt, of Taneytown, were among the winners of 2017 Maryland State Fair Scholarships. Parrish is a University of
- Carroll County college students Nicholas Parrish and Tucker Schmidt recently received $2,000 scholarships from the Maryland State Fair Scholarship Program.
- The Maryland Dairy Industry Association will offer two $500 and one $1,000 Boyd Cook Memorial Scholarships to MDIA members or their dependents next year.
- The following local students have graduated from LIM College, in New York: Imani Waldrum, of Mount Airy, Bachelor of Business Administration degree in fashion
- Justin Rose, a 2016 graduate of Manchester Valley High School, received a scholarship from the Universal Forest Products Education Foundation
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- The record-breaking donation comes from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation.
- Five Harford County students, four in the Science and Mathematics Academy program at Aberdeen High and one at C. Milton Wright High, are named semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program
- Eleven employees at Carroll Lutheran Village have been awarded scholarships to continue their education. The recipients were honored during a July 20
- The Carroll Hospital Foundation awarded $9,500 in scholarships to six local students to aid them in advancing their education. Established by supporters of the
- Nearly 30 of the qualifying students came from Baltimore.
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- A recent $500,000 donation will go toward experiential learning opportunities and Experience Awards.
- The Harford County Contractors Association has awarded 11 scholarships to local college students for the 2017-18 academic year.
- The Community Foundation of Carroll County Inc. is about two-thirds of the way through scholarship season. We get to take a deep breath after all our Carroll
- Though they were just a day away from their state competition, the participants in the Distinguished Young Women national scholarship program took the time
- Imagine you planned to make a big purchase, a new vehicle perhaps, and you've successfully negotiated the price with the dealer down to a palatable figure.
- Again and again, college financial aid offices would frustrate Jan Wagner and Michele Waxman Johnson.
- THUMBS UP: A pair of young men who appeared in our pages over the past week should make our readers just a little bit more hopeful for the future, as 2017
- Students from Carroll County Public Schools were selected as Carson Scholars for 2017. Each year the Carson Scholars Fund recognizes a select group of high
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- Joey Conklin was recently chosen as a Dorsey Scholar at McDaniel College.
- Hereford''s Mathew Tracey and Perry Hall's Gabriella Corbett have been awarded BCPS Allied Sports Scholarships
- Maryland State Fair and Marlin K. Hoff scholarships available
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- Harford Glen Environmental Center recently hosted its 9th Annual Environmental Scholarship and Green Awards event.
- Todd Campo and Katherin Eckart, both Patterson Mill High School students, won the top prize, a $5,000 scholarship, from the Al Cesky Scholarship Fund Inc. during the annual scholarship awards banquet Wednesday.
- Twenty-four graduating high school student-athletes, representing Harford County's twelve senior classes, will be honored at the 32nd Annual Al Cesky Scholarship Fund's (ACSF) awards banquet. The banquet will be held on tonight (Wednesday) at the Richlin Ballroom, beginning at 6 p.m.
- St. Joseph School students are once again taking the top honors in the Optimist International Oratorical Competition, with two students winning top prizes.
- Sean Herrin of Dulaney and Elizabeth Schlerf from Roland Park were the two main winners at the 77th Annual McCormick Unsung Heroes Awards Banquet on Monday
- The 77th Annual McCormick Unsung Heroes Awards will honor 111 student athletes from high schools in the Baltimore area at its banquet Monday night at Martin's
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The Rotary Club of Mount Airy is offering a scholarship, paying $1,500 per year for up to four years of undergraduate study.
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The Lineboro-Manchester Lions Club has been offering $1,000 scholarships to Manchester Valley High School graduates since the school's opening, with either o
- Gamber fire co. and Oscar Brothers family offers scholarship
- Sykesville South Carroll Rotary offers scholarship
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Elena Rippeon, a Francis Scott Key High School junior, was already distinguished in fact: She's a tennis player, and a member of the school marching band an
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I've been thinking about ... "It's the most wonderful time of the year," with a grateful nod to Andy Williams that may be a slight exaggeration.
But he
- The Maryland Grain Producers Association will offer four $2,500 to students pursuing an agriculturally related degree or career in 2017.