Coca Cola Scholarship 2012 Announcd by The Coca-Cola Company

Five deserving kids of affiliates from the Coca-Cola Company happen to be named towards the 2011-2012 class of Goizueta Students. Established in 2000 in the personal bequest from the late Roberto C. Goizueta, Chairman and Boss from the Coca-Cola Company from 1981-1997, The Goizueta Students Fund honours undergraduate scholarship grants as high as $25,000 per student. Honours are renewable for 3 additional years or before student makes a bachelor degree. Students are selected based on their academic achievement, community service, work experience, career goals and financial need.

Throughout yesteryear 11 years, 77 students have obtained Goizueta Students Fund honours, amassing a lot more than $3.7 million. This year??£¤s readers are:

Parth Patel, a graduate of South Forsyth Senior High School, Cumming, Ga. Parth will attend Pomona College in Claremont, Calif., and pursue a diploma in Biology. He’s the boy of Dinesh Patel, a Lab Specialist located in Atlanta.

Natalie Alamo, a graduate of Superior Senior high school in Patillas, Puerto Rico. Natalie will attend the College of Puerto Rico: Cayey College College in Cayey, Puerto Rico and pursue a diploma in Psychology. She’s the daughter of Cesar Alamo Lebroi, a Manufacturing Coordinator at Caribbean Refrescos, Corporation. in Cidra, Puerto Rico. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Scholarship programs 2011 for high school student

The following awards and scholarships are general. They can be used for most majors and career fields and a variety of high school students are eligible to apply for them.

Please contact each organization to confirm deadlines and eligibility criteria. Under no circumstances should you use this listing as the sole resource for your scholarship search. There may be many other scholarships available to you based on your background and specific interests. The provision of the following short list of scholarships for high school students is meant only to give you a jump-start on your scholarship search. Read the chapters, “Research: Discovering Hidden Treasures” and “Finding Scholarships in Your Backyard” in Winning Scholarships for College for more on scholarship search strategies. You should also use the free web based scholarship search engines listed in Free Scholarship Searches.

To get additional information about the high school scholarships and awards listed below, visit the linked web sites or refer to the Appendix of Winning Scholarships for College for more information on these and many others including scholarships for high school seniors and those you can apply for before you become a senior in high school.

 

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