Every community’s development and future depend heavily on education. As a result, the Saginaw Community Foundation manages numerous scholarship programmes for students in high school, community college, universities, and vocational schools. Our first $500 scholarship was given out in 1987, and since then, the Saginaw Community Foundation has given out more than $8 million in scholarships. Use our scholarship directory to find out more about each of the 235+ scholarships we provide.
Pam Thompson Scholarship in Chemistry
Applicable For:
High School Students & Undergraduate Students
Max Award Amount:
$25,000
Application Deadline:
10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship
Eligibility Criteria For Pam Thompson Scholarship in Chemistry
Here are some general eligibility factors that you may commonly find for scholarships aimed at dependents of educators:
- Relationship to Educator: Typically, these scholarships are available to dependents or children of current or former educators. The definition of “dependent” can vary but usually includes children or legal dependents.
- Educator’s Employment: The scholarship may require that the educator (parent or guardian) be currently employed or have been previously employed in the education field, such as a teacher, administrator, counselor, or staff member at a school or educational institution.
- Academic Achievement: Scholarships often have academic requirements, such as a minimum GPA or class rank. The specific academic criteria can vary depending on the scholarship.
- Field of Study: Some scholarships may be open to students pursuing any field of study, while others may be restricted to specific majors or programs related to education, teaching, or a particular subject area.
- Educational Level: Scholarships can be available for undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral students. Some scholarships may also include high school seniors who plan to pursue a degree in education or a related field.
- Financial Need: Certain scholarships may prioritize applicants with demonstrated financial need. This may be assessed through information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or other financial aid forms.
- Essay or Interview: Scholarships may require applicants to write an essay or participate in an interview to assess their passion for education, career goals, and understanding of current educational issues.