Scholarships I
The days of visiting the counselor's office to obtain scholarship applications is quickly coming to an end.  Students are encouraged to register with one of the following free scholarship search web sites.
www.fastweb.com
www.scholarships.com
www.finaid.org
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Following is a list of scholarships that the counseling office has received information on.  This is in no way a complete list of all the scholarships that a student may apply for.
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Updated 3-11-09

Roland Alumni Association/Mildred Blackard Smalley  Scholarship- a $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a Roland High School Senior who is going into any field of higher learning and attens a state accredited school of higher education.   Applicalnts should be of good character, a GPA of 2.0 or better, good citizenship, and demonstrate financial need.  Applications available in Mrs. Hayes' office. 
Deadline 4/10/09

American Indian Education Foundation Scholarship- this program offers $450,000 in scholarships to American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian Students.  Applications available on-line at
www.aiefprograms.org
Deadline 4/4/09

Academic Scholarship for High School Seniors and GED Graduates- Recipients will be awarded $2,500 scholarships to pursue instrucion in a foodservice or restaurant-related program at an accredited culnary school, college, or university.  Applications available in Mrs. Hayes' office.
Deadline 5/16/09

American Medical Technologists' Scholarship Program- This program offers 9 scholarships ranging from 4500-$2,500 to high school graduates interested in pursuing medical technology, medical assisting tudies, dental assisting or phlebotomy studies.  Awards are based primarily on need with consideration given to gaos, school grades, activities, experience, and personal references.  Applications avaliable on-line at
www.amt1.com
Deadline 4/1/09

McAlester Scottish Rite John T. Liebrand Scholarship Fund-  A one time award of $1,000 is awarded to a high school senior who plans to atted an Oklahoma college or university  and who possesses good moral character, high schlastic ability, high standards of patriotism, can demonstrate financial need, and will use college training to better him/herself and society in general.  Applications available in Mrs. Hayes' office.
Deadline 4/1/09

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