From: Jennifer Trammell <jtrammell@mdek12.org>
Date: Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 12:34 PM
Subject: [s_cnslr] Upcoming Scholarships
To: Sydney Ethridge <sethridge@lauderdale.k12.ms.us>
Good Afternoon!
There are some upcoming scholarship opportunities for your students listed below and also attached. Have a great week!
AMAZON SCHOLARSHIPS:
Below are links regarding a scholarship opportunity:
Article: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/applications-now-open-100-amazon-120000910.html
Apply: https://www.amazonfutureengineer.com/
Amazon will award 100 scholarships of $10,000/year for 4 years PLUS an internship at Amazon after the student's Freshman year in college. The program is open to high school seniors who will begin college in the fall of 2020. The deadline to apply is January 17th.
"Requirements for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship include: completion of an Advanced Placement Computer Science course in high school, intent to pursue a computer science degree at a four-year college or university, and a teacher recommendation. Other factors considered include: academic performance, demonstrated leadership, community involvement, work experience, a statement of career and educational goals, and financial need."
Please share with students in your class or who have previously taken AP CSP (or AP CSA)
Shelly Hollis
Mississippi State University
Research and Curriculum Unit
Center for Cyber Education
103 Russell Street
Starkville, MS 39759
662-325-2510
662-325-3296 (fax)
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NEW YORK LIFE AWARD
My name is Dina Abdulhadi, and I work with the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, a national organization recognizing the vision, ingenuity, and talent of our nation's youth, and providing opportunities for creative teens to be celebrated.
I am writing to encourage youth in your programs to apply for our New York Life Award, which provides six students whose works explore personal grief, loss, and bereavement with $1,000 scholarships. Because you are in Mississippi, students in your state are also eligible for a special state-level scholarship of $500. All students in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) are eligible to participate.
For Mississippi: writing submissions and visual art submissions are due on December 12. You can visit our deadlines and guidelines page for information on when and how students can submit their work. I hope that you can share the information below with students, educators, and other organizations in Mississippi Department of Education's network to spread local awareness about this scholarship.
Here are four easy ways you can share this scholarship opportunity with your students:
- Mention the New York Life Award in your newsletters to students, educators, and mental health professionals using this story.
Are you a creative teen in grades 7–12 who has experienced personal loss? New York Life Award provides six students whose works explore personal grief, loss, and bereavement with $1,000 scholarships. Additional state scholarships of $500 are available to two students from each of the following states: Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, and New Mexico. All students in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) are eligible to participate. Deadlines are approaching quickly. Visit artandwriting.org/newyorklife to find out your local deadline and how to apply.
2. Share the Award on social media.
We've written Twitter and Facebook posts that you can quickly share to your networks to increase awareness of the scholarship. Share Twitter post | Share Facebook post
3. Print and post this flyer about the Award in your school or organization.
4. Forward this email to your colleagues that engage with youth experiencing grief and bereavement.
I encourage you to visit artandwriting.org/newyorklife to learn more about the application process. Works by previous award recipients can be seen in our Online Galleries. Please reach out if I can answer any questions about our program, and I look forward to seeing work from your students.
Best,
Dina Abdulhadi
Special Projects Coordinator
Alliance for Young Artists & Writers/Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Jennifer Trammell, Ed.D, NCC, NCSC Office Director II
Director of K-12 Academic Counseling Programs
Office of Secondary Education
MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATON
P.O. Box 771 | Jackson, MS | 39205-0771
Tel 601-359-3987 | Fax 601-359-3464
Twitter: @MissDeptEd
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