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John A. Ferguson Senior HighScholarship Bulletin
February 2009
SAVE THE DATE!National College Fair- MIAMI
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 200912:00-4:00 p.m.
SHERATON MART PLAZA777 N.W.72 AVENUE
150 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES FROM AROUND THE COUNTRYFREE ADMISSION
FREE INFORMATION SESSIONSStudents should pre-register online at: WWW.GOTOMYNCF.COM
SCHOLARSHIP NAME AMOUNT DEADLINE CRITERIADelta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Dade County Alumnae Chapter2009 College Scholarship Application
(2) one-time $1,000 scholarships.(1) four-year $4,000
2/04/09 Be a female of African descent, graduating senior from a Miami-Dade County High School or an active senior of the Dade County Alumnae Delta Gems 2008-2009 Program.
Have a GPA of at least 3.0 on the transcript submitted at the time of application AND on the final transcript (a final transcript will be requested).
Submit three (3) letters of recommendation with original signatures (letters may be from a school official, church or community leader).
Submit a 4x6 headshot photograph with applicant’s full name on the back of the photo.
www.dadecountyalumnaedst.com
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KFC Colonel’s Scholars Awards up to $20,000 for tuition, fees, textbooks, room and board
02/10/09 Senior Minimum cumulative GPA 2.75 Plan to pursue a bachelor’s
degree Be a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident Demonstrate financial need Application available at
www.kfcscholars.org or call 1-866-KFC-7240
Pi Nu Chapter Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Ranging from $750 to $4,500
2/13/09 Senior Be an African-American male U.S. Citizen 2.5 GPA SAT/ACT scores Two letters of recommendation Transcript Essay Attend a personal interview Copy of application available in
the CAP office2008-2009 Mahatma Rice Scholarship
(22) $2,000 2/15/09 Senior Essay: “How will your college
education help you to achieve your lifetime goals?”
For more information including rules and to complete your entry form go to http://scholarship.carolinarice.com/
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FAEDS Florida Association of Educational Data Systems Fall 2008
$3000.00 2/15/09 Planning to major in a computer science/information technology related field
Application and more information available at www.faeds.org
Best Buy @15 Scholarship Program
(1,000) scholarships of $1,500 each will be awarded.
2/15/09 Be students currently in grades 9-12 living in the United States or Puerto Rico,
Have a minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale), or equivalent,
Demonstrate commitment to and involvement in volunteer community service or work experience, and
Following high school graduation, plan to enter a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States or Puerto Rico. Applicants who are current high school seniors must enroll no later than fall 2009. Applicants who are in grades 9-11 must plan to enroll no later than the fall term following high school graduation.
Only scholarship finalists will be notified by email in mid March, 2009
https:// bestbuy.scholarshipamerica.org/
Florida Minerals and Chemistry Council Scholarship Foundation
(10) $500 02/15/09 Senior Accepted for admission to an
accredited college or university in Florida
Minimum SAT 1000 (Verbal and Math or a 21 (composite) on the ACT
GPA 3.0 or higher Provide evidence of financial
need Transcript Letter of recommendation Essay Application available at
www.fmcc.org
National CO-OP Scholarship Program
(200) $6,000 02/15/09 Must have a 3.5 GPA Must complete all admissions
applications material and be accepted for the 2009-2010 year
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at one of the CO-OP universities listed below
Johnson & Wales University Drexel University Kettering University C.W. Post Campus of Long
Island University Northeastern University Pace University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Cincinnati University of Toledo Wentworth Institute of
Technology Essay required Application online at www.co-
op.eduUniversity of Tampa – English and Writing Scholarships
$2,500 per year 02/15/09 Complete an application for admissions and be accepted for full time study at UT
GPA 3.2 and 1100 SAT or 24 ACT
Demonstrate exceptional potential for achievement in English or writing
Major in English or writing www.ut.edu/scholarships
Ronald McDonald House Charities-African American Future Achievers Scholarship Program
$1,000 Postmarked by 2/16/09
Senior with at least one parent of African-American heritage
Transcripts Personal Statement Recommendation letter Application can be downloaded at
www.rmhc.org Ronald McDonald House Charities-Asia
$1,000 Postmarked by 2/16/09
Senior with at least one parent of Asian-Pacific heritage
Transcripts Personal Statement Recommendation letter Application can be downloaded at
www.rmhc.org Ronald McDonald House Charities-Scholars
$1,000 Postmarked by 2/16/09
All students are eligible to apply regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability or national origin
Transcripts Personal Statement Recommendation letter Application can be downloaded at
www.rmhc.org Ronald McDonald House Charities-HACER Scholarship
$1,000 Postmarked by 2/16/09
Senior with at least one parent of Hispanic heritage
Transcripts Personal statement Recommendation letter
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Application can be downloaded at www.rmhc.org
Yellow Rose society Scholarship at the University of Miami
$1,000 Postmarked by2/27/09
Female senior students attending the University of Miami
Must epitomize the idea of service, leadership, and sisterhood that define the Yellow Rose society
The scholarship recipient is required to attend their annual play production Genesis on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at the University of Miami
(2) 500-word essays Application available in the CAP
officeFor more information please contact Stephanie ColasUniversity of MiamiYellow Rose Society - Public Relations '08-'09(786) 486-0543
Bridges to the Future (Miami Dade College and The University of Miami)
Two years full tuition at Miami Dade Honors (separate application needed) and two years full tuition at UM if student meets the requirements to transfer
Not stated, but very competitive (space is limited)
Senior from an underrepresented minority group (Hispanic, Black, Pacific Islander, and Native American) planning to continue studies in biomedical science
U.S. citizen or permanent residency status
Planning to attend Miami- Dade Honors College the first two years (separate application needed), then planning to transfer to the University of Miami
For application and future information please visit http://www.mdc.edu/honorsCollege
Miami-Dade College Early Start Summer Program
Pays for up to 5 credits plus a voucher for $50.00 towards books
Not stated Senior Planning to attend Miami-Dade
College starting summer 2009 Meet graduation requirements for
a standard high school diploma Be planning to complete their AA
or AS degree with MDC Be available to attend morning
classes from June 22, 2009 until July 31, 2009
Complete placement testing before acceptance into program (SAT/ACT or CPT if necessary)
Application available in the CAP Office or by calling (305) 237-0742
Must also complete application
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for Miami-Dade College at www.mdc.edu
Continental Societies, Inc. Scholarship
Ranging from $500 to $1,000
3/1/09 Senior Copy of College Acceptance
Letter Official High School Transcript Grade Point Average (GPA) ACT/SAT Scores Photo Three Letters of Reference (One
each School Personnel, Community, Employer and/or Church).
List of Membership and/or Affiliations.
Essay
Application available in the CAP office.
Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year (SAMMY) 2009 Award Program
-(25) winners$7,500 scholarship-An invitation for winners, parents and/or guardians to attend a weekend at the Disney World Complex in Orlando, FL
3/06/09 Senior If you are a star, both in the
classroom and on the field, the Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award is for you
Judging will be based on academic performance, athletic excellence, leadership, and community service
Essay: 250 words about how milk has helped him/her in his/her academics and/or athletics
Application and nomination information available at www.BodyByMilk.com
The Fountain Community Scholarship
(2) $1,000 3/15/09 Senior of African descent GPA 3.2 ACT score of 21 or SAT of 1000 Proof of community service Letter of recommendation Transcript Essay Financial need List of extracurricular activities List of honors and awards
received Application available at
www.Fountainministries.net or by calling (954) 447-6858
Kohl’s Kids Who Care (2000) ranging from $50.00 gift cards to $5,000 scholarships
3/15/09 Youth/child, age 6-18
The young person’s actions must be described in detail and should document efforts that are above and beyond what is normally expected of a child his or her age.
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Volunteer efforts should have made a positive impact on others and occurred in the last 12 months.
The activity cannot be performed solely to benefit a family member.
Creativity, initiative, generosity, leadership and project reach will be evaluated during the judging process.
Applicants must not have graduated high school as of March 15, 2009.
Nomination required. To access nomination please go to www.kohlskids.com
FSU Young Scholars ProgramSummer program from6/14/09-7/25/09
Scholarship valued at $2,800.00, covering full room and board, supplementary health and accident insurance, and academic expenses of tuition, laboratory supplies and computer time.
3/15/09 Junior (few exceptionally qualified and mature 10th graders have been selected in the past)
All applicants must have completed Algebra II, and have earned at least a "B" average (unweighted) in academic courses
A score at the 90th percentile or better in science or mathematics on a nationally standardized exam, such as the SAT or PSAT, is also required.
Computer experience is expected.
Application and more information available at: http://bio.fsu.edu/ysp/index.html
Through the Looking Glass (5) $1,000 3/16/09 Senior Have at least one parent with a
disability Selection criteria for all
scholarships include academic performance, community activities and service, letters of recommendation and an essay describing the experience of growing up with a parent with a disability
Application available at www.lookingglass.org/scholarship
The Clara B. Knight Scholarship
$1,500 Received by 3/18/09
Senior of African American background
Evidence of financial need GPA 3.0 SAT- 1000 or ACT-20
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Letter of recommendation List of school/community
activities Transcript Essay Copy of application available at
the CAP OfficeThe King of Clubs of Greater Miami, Inc
(3) $1,000 Received by 3/20/09
Senior GPA 3.0 Financial need Involvement in schools and
community activities Two letters of recommendation Twp senior class photos Essay Copy of application available at
the CAP officeSpecial minority Journalism Scholarship
(2) $500 plus an eight-week internship at the Miami Herald Media Company
3/20/09 Seniors who are interested in pursuing careers in any aspect of the news paper operation (news reporting, copy editing, photography, design, layout and multimedia)
Criteria for selecting candidates: demonstrated interest in journalism, good academic standing achievement, and volunteer/community involvement.
For more information, please contact Natalie Piner at 305-376-4648 or via email at newsjobs@maimiherald.com
Copy of the application available in the CAP office
Florida Council of Citizens with Low Vision Scholarship
$500 Postmarked by 03/31/09
Senior Must be legally blind. That is,
applicant must have vision in the better eye of no more than 20/200 with corrective lenses OR may have vision greater than 20/200 in the better eye but with a restricted field of vision of no more than 30 degrees
Applicant must be a resident of the state of Florida. However, college or university doesn’t necessarily have to be in Florida
GPA 3.0 Two letters of recommendation Transcript A narrative statement
regarding vocational objectives and outlook for employment in
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your chosen field For more information please
contact Barbara Grill at (941) 966-7056 or via email at grillbh@comcast.net
The 2009 Florida Council of the Blind Scholarship Program
(2) $2,000(1) $1,500(1) $750
03/31/09 Senior Must be legally blind. That is,
applicant must have vision in the better eye of no more than 20/200 with corrective lenses OR may have vision greater than 20/200 in the better eye but with a restricted field of vision of no more than 20 degrees
Resident of the State of Florida Applicant must be enrolled in an
accredited college or university or be accepted for enrollment
GPA 3.0 Essay Two letters of recommendation Transcript Certification of Visual Status
MUST be mailed by certifying entity
For more information please contact Barbara Grill at (941) 966-7056 or via email at grillbh@comcast.net
Miami-Dade Honors College Fellows Award
Full cost of in state tuition, fees and books
Apply as soon as possible. Very competitive, space is limited
Senior Planning to attend Miami-Dade-
Honors College 3.7 GPA, and minimum scores on
SAT/ACT or CPT for college level placement at Miami-Dade OR if you don’t have a 3.7 GPA, you must have at least a combined SAT score of 1200 or ACT of 26
Application available at http://www.mdc.edu/honorsCollege/application.pdf
Carlos Albizu University $1,000 Not stated Senior planning to attend Carlos Albizu University
Some awards are based on academic merit, others on financial need
For more information please contact Mr. Carlos Alicea at (305) 593-1223 ext 259 or via e-mail at calicea@albizu.edu
Collegiate Living Organization at UF
Low cost room and board
Not stated Senior planning to attend UF Living organization designed to help
worthy/needy students who hope to attend the University of Florida
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It offers dormitory-style room and board similar to that which can be found on campus for about half the price
Students are required to keep up the facility and govern themselves
Application is available online at http://www.cloliving.org
Hispanic Scholarship Fund Awards range from $1,000 to $10,000
Deadlines vary Must be a graduating senior Have plans to enroll full time in a
degree-seeking program at a four-year US accredited institution in the US, Puerto Rico or US Virgin Islands in the up coming academic year
All majors are eligible for awards Over 4,000 awarded each year Applications available on line at www.hsf.net
University of South Florida Honors College
$4000 Not Stated Senior 3.7 GPA or higher Planning to attend the Honors
College at USF 1250 (math/verbal) SAT/29 ACT
or higher Students who do not meet the
requirements but have extraordinary life experiences might be admitted to the program at the discretion of the program director. You can contact the director to discuss options
For more information and application go to www.stpt.usf.edu/coas/honors
Stetson University Music Scholarships
Not stated Deadline for scheduling an audition is 03/02/09
Students must be accepted to Stetson University and complete an on-campus audition
Students must audition for scholarships by appointment only
Auditions at Stetson are on 01/24/09, 02/07/09 and 02/21/09
To schedule an audition please contact Tammy Shistle at 1-800-688-0101, ext. 8975
To learn more about the School of Music visit www.stetson.edu/music
FAPSC Scholarship Program Full tuition, $5,000 and $1,000 at certain schools and colleges in Florida
3/6/09 Senior 2.0 GPA Transcript Essay Scholarship may be used at
certain Florida career schools and colleges. To see the list and
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to download application, please go to: http://www.fapsc.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=39
Southern Scholarship Foundation Housing Program
Awards students with an affordable living option
Submission by 03/01/09 is encouraged since spots tend to fill quickly
Housing program at Florida State University, University of Florida, Florida A&M, Florida Gulf Coast University (women only)
Awards students with an affordable living option
Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and demonstrated financial need
Recipients do not pay rent, but are responsible for their share of the basic household expenses such as food and utilities (approx. $950 per semester)
Applications available at www.southernscholarship.org
Florida Chapter U.S. Harness Writers AssociationAllen J. Finkelson Academic Scholarship
(2) $1,000 Postmarked by 07/01/09
Senior Resident of Florida Accepted to an accredited college
or university Community service, leadership
and financial need Cumulative GPA 2.8 Majoring in Journalism,
Communications or Equine-related studies
Transcript Two letters of recommendation Application available in the CAP
OfficeFlorida Gulf Coast University's In-State Tuition Waiver
An undergraduate in-state waiver covers the resident or Florida resident matriculation fee, for a total of twelve credit hours. All waivers, contingent upon continued budget authorization, may be renewed for additional years
4/1/09 Senior Apply and be approved for
admission to FGCU as a degree-seeking student, and
be an in-state or out-of-state student, and
be a first-time-in-college, a transfer student, or a continuing student, and
contribute to the diversity of the campus, or
provide active community service, or
have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0, or
have a 1510 SAT combined, or 22 ACT composite, or
have an outstanding record of leadership achievements
Please note that these waivers are not an entitlement. Every student who
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applies and meets the minimum criteria will be considered for a waiver. However, the number of available waivers is limited and not every deserving student will receive an award.
Application available at: http://www.fgcu.edu/Admissions/files/UGIn-of-StateWaiverApplicationForm.pdf
The Miami Heat Scholarship $2,500 4/4/09 Applicant must be a high school student enrolled in a Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach County public or private school.
Applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.2 by the end of the third grading period of their senior year.
Applicant must submit an official transcript from the high school along with a copy of their SAT and/or ACT score.
Applicant must have an unmet financial need for assistance. In order to prove a financial need, please submit a copy of the household’s W2 form(s) and a copy of the last tax filing (i.e. 1040 form) for all household members.
Two letters of recommendation – each from a current high school teacher or administrator.
Two or more letters from a community based organization, on that organization’s letterhead verifying community service and hours performed.
One letter from High School Athletic Director or Coach verifying candidate’s participation in a high school sport.
Applicant must be accepted to and enroll in a four year accredited college or university in the United States. Please submit a copy of the letter of acceptance to the four year accredited college or university.
Application available at: http://www.nba.com/media/heat/scholarship_2009.pdf
Dr. Jack Ramsay Scholarship $2,500 4/4/09 Student who excels in academics
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and community service and who plans to pursue a degree in Broadcast Journalism or Sports Communications
Application available at: http://www.nba.com/media/heat/scholarship_2009.pdf
Alec Kessler Student-Athlete Scholarship
$2,500 4/4/09 Student who excels in academics and community service, participates in a sport and has financial need
Application available at: http://www.nba.com/media/heat/scholarship_2009.pdf
Army ROTC Tuition Not stated Senior The high school Four-Year
Scholarship is for high school students planning on attending a four-year college program.
Be a U.S. citizen Be between the ages of 17 and
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least 2.50 Score minimum of 920 on the
SAT (math/verbal) or 19 on the ACT (excluding the required writing test scores)
Meet physical standards Agree to accept a commission
and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (U.S. Army Reserve or Army National Guard)
Application available at: http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high_schoolstudents.jsp or you may contact at FIUJorge L. RodriguezMajor, AV305-348-1619jorge.rodriguez@fiu.edu
SENIORS:
FIU- PANTHER WALK: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2009
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Experience the personalized attention that FIU offers! Attend a Panther Walk. This event allows students and parents/guardians an opportunity to view the university. Representatives are available to provide admissions counseling and personalized attention which each student deserves. Panther Walks are offered various times throughout the year. These events are limited to 200 participants. Sign up today by clicking here!
What to Expect:• Learn about scholarships and financial assistance• Explore career opportunities• Meet your admissions counselors• Explore state of the art facilities
Spring 2009 Panther Walk~ Saturday, February 21, 2009 [University Park Campus]
To RSVP for a Panther Walk go to: http://admissions.fiu.edu/visiting/openhouse_rsvp.php
UNDERSTANDING THE FINANCIAL AID PROCESS
Applying for financial aid can be the most complex process when applying to college. Some students are intimated by the different forms and how complicated they look; but it is important for all seniors to complete ALL Financial Aid Forms on time and accurately to avoid delays in receiving financial aid.
To apply for State Financial Aid (including State Grants, State Scholarships and Bright Futures) seniors must complete the application as soon as possible (after December 1 and prior to graduation) at www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org.
To receive grants and scholarships from private colleges and universities some schools may require that students complete the CSS profile. Students must visit www.collegeboard.com for a list of schools requiring this form and for the online application.
To receive the Federal Financial Aid, the MOST IMPORTANT step is filing the FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1 of their senior year. The fastest and most accurate way to complete the FAFSA is online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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The FAFSA is the form seniors need to complete in order to see if they are eligible for any kind of federal financial aid. Every college-bound student should submit the FAFSA regardless of how high family income may be or if they have a pre-paid college plan or scholarship.
The information provided by the student to the federal processor on the FAFSA form is put through a calculation established by the federal government. This calculation generates an Expected Family Contribution (EFC).
Eligibility for need based aid is calculated by subtracting the student’s EFC, along with any outside resources (i.e. scholarships received) from the Cost of Attendance (COA) from the institution applying to.
COA- EFC- other scholarships
=FINANCIAL NEED
If the student’s EFC and other resources are less than the COA, then the student may have financial need, and the college/university at that point will send the student the Award Letter which may include a financial aid package with grants, work-study, and loans. Students that complete the financial aid process late may find that although they have financial need, they may not receive that much aid because of their late application.
FAFSA INFORMATION (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)The FAFSA online will be available after January 1, 2009 at www.fafsa.ed.gov . Those students that will not be completing the financial form online will be able to obtain a paper FAFSA by calling the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) or by visiting www.edpubs.org. Students may request up to three copies of the paper application and should receive their FAFSAs in three to seven business days. Remember seniors don’t submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid until after January 1, 2009.
SUMMER PROGRAM FOR JUNIORS:
The Princeton University Summer Journalism Program
Deadline: February 20, 2009
Application available at: http://www.princeton.edu/sjp/
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Who is eligible? This program is intended for low-income students with excellent academic records who are committed to pursuing a career in journalism. To apply for the program, you must meet the following qualifications:
- You must currently be a junior in high school.
- You must live in the continental United States.
- You must have at least an unweighted 3.5 grade point average (out of 4.0).
- You must have an interest in journalism.
- The combined income of your custodial parent(s)/guardian(s) plus child support payments, if any, must not exceed $45,000. (Note: This program is for students from under-resourced financial backgrounds. If the combined income of your custodial parent(s)/guardian(s) plus child support payments, if any, exceeds $45,000 and you still wish to apply, you may attach a statement explaining why you believe your family qualifies as financially under-resourced.)
What is the Princeton University Summer Journalism Program? We welcome about 20 high school students from low-income backgrounds every summer to Princeton's campus for an intensive, 10-day seminar on journalism. The program's goal is to diversify college and professional newsrooms by encouraging outstanding students from low-income backgrounds to pursue careers in journalism. All expenses, including students' travel costs to and from Princeton, are paid for by the program. Students who attend the program come from across the country.What is the program like? Classes at the program are taught by reporters and editors from The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The New Yorker, CNN and ABC News, among other media outlets. Students tour the Times and CNN; cover a professional sports event (in past years, a Yankees, Mets, Jets or Liberty game); cover news events in the Princeton area; film and produce a TV segment; and report, write, edit and design their own newspaper, The Princeton Summer Journal, which is published on the program's last day. The program is also designed to give students a taste of what life is like at one of the best colleges in the country—students live on campus and eat in one of the university's cafeterias—and to prepare them to apply to top schools. Students meet with Princeton's top professors as well as the school's president and its dean of admissions. Students attend seminars on every aspect of the college admissions process. They also take a practice SAT and attend an SAT class taught by Princeton Review.
2009 YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM AT FSUA Summer Learning and Research Participation Program for Florida’s High-Ability High-School Students
June 14- July 25Application and additional information available at:
http://bio.fsu.edu/ysp/index.html DEADLINE: March 15, 2009
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Through the support of Florida State University, each participant is furnished a scholarship valued at $2,800.00, covering full room and board, supplementary health and accident insurance, and academic expenses of tuition, laboratory supplies and computer time. The program also covers the costs of the weekend excursions.
Participant costs include the following: - Textbooks for academic courses . . . . $150 - $200 - Transportation between Tallahassee and your home. - Incidental living expenses. This can vary from $25 to $50 per week, depending on the student’s spending habits.
Transportation on campus is furnished by a free bus system, off-campus transportation by the city TalTran bus system and by the program vans. Automobiles are not permitted for YSP students, but bicycles are strongly encouraged and are a significant asset for transportation around campus.
Selection Process
YSP is designed for students who have completed the eleventh grade in a Florida public or private high school. A few exceptionally qualified and mature tenth graders have been selected in past years.
All applicants must have completed Algebra II, and have earned at least a "B" average (unweighted) in academic courses. A score at the 90th percentile or better in science or mathematics on a nationally standardized exam, such as the SAT or PSAT, is also required. Computer experience is expected.
Using information obtained from the application, transcripts, and the two letters of recommendation (counselor and teacher), the applicants are evaluated by the YSP faculty in the areas of academic achievement (grades, test scores, curriculum quality, class rank); scientific potential (research experience, mathematics and science competitions, academic and professional goals); personal characteristics (leadership, maturity, self-confidence, integrity, reliability, interpersonal and communication skills, high school and community activities).
2009 YSP Calendar
Completed applications due March 15, 2009 (postmarked – No Exceptions!)Notification of decision (on or before) May 10, 2009Students arrive on FSU campus June 14, 2009 Noon - 5:00 PMStudents depart July 25, 2009 8:00 AM - NOON
Program Description
Florida State University is pleased to announce the 2009 Young Scholars Program (YSP), a residential science and mathematics program for Florida high-school students with significant potential for careers in the sciences, engineering, and health professions. The Young Scholars Program is supported with funding from Florida State University.
Academic Program
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The curriculum includes formal course work in mathematics, computer science, and science ethics for all students, as well as an elective course in molecular biology or modern physics. The courses and their associated laboratories are specifically designed for this program; they are not high school or college courses. The emphasis throughout is on problem solving, on the integration of contemporary theory with application, and on the ethical and societal framework of science and technology.
Accommodations
Students live in Osceola Hall, an excellent, private residence hall on the edge of the Florida State campus near the science complex. All meals are furnished at the Osceola dining room. Female and male students are housed in separate wings, with two students in each room. Four full-time YSP counselors live in Osceola on the student floors for close supervision.
Students are expected to demonstrate a high degree of self-discipline. They are treated as adults and are expected to conduct themselves as adults. However, rules of conduct and appropriate dress are strictly observed for the well-being of the students and for the reputation of the program. The use of alcohol or illegal drugs, under any circumstances, will result in immediate dismissal from the program.
For Further InformationLance King
Young Scholars ProgramFlorida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4295(850) 644-1142
Fax (850) 644-0643E-mail: king@bio.fsu.edu
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