Lemon Bay High School is located in Englewood, Florida. Scholarships for students attending Lemon Bay High School can be found in our scholarship database
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2201 Placida Road
Englewood, Florida
34224
(941)629-4552
Scholarships
The Women鈥檚 Southern Golf Association has established a scholarship fund to assist deserving female golfers residing in the 15 southern states and the District of Columbia to obtain four years of higher education. This year a scholarship of $4,500 will be available along with a commitment of $4,500 for each of the three succeeding years of undergraduate school, not to exceed...
Fort Lauderdale Alumnae Panhellenic is proud to provide scholarships that reflect the organization鈥檚 belief in the development of character through service and high academic achievement. The scholarship offers educational support for those with strong academic track records and a desire to help others. The award is $1,500.TO BE ELIGIBLE, APPLICANTS MUST:Be a female resident of Broward County for two (2)...
Keisha Bodden Scholarship Fund awards high school graduates in the Central Florida region with a $1,500 scholarship toward their studies at any accredited four-year college or university in the state of Florida. Through the Keisha Bodden Scholarship, we hope to see students in the Central Florida region have more opportunities for their future and more knowledge to go on to...
Technology continues to transform every aspect of modern life, including the criminal justice system. From social media evidence to artificial intelligence in forensic analysis, digital tools now play a critical role in investigations, trials, and verdicts. To recognize and inspire thoughtful dialogue around this issue, Jonathan Jay Kirschner, Esq., & Associates, LLC is proud to announce the 2026 Digital Justice...
In 1996, the leadership of PFLAG Jacksonville attended a meeting in New Orleans, where they met a group of young people who benefited from college scholarships. As the leaders returned to Jacksonville, they decided to try to raise funds so that they might offer scholarships for Northeast Florida students.鈥婭nitially, scholarships were $500, but by 2003 fundraising efforts were strong enough...
The Clay Electric youth scholarship program is funded by unclaimed money that would normally have to be turned over to the state. A 2003 bylaw amendment allows Clay Electric to keep this money in an educational trust to fund the scholarship program.The annual scholarship program is limited to any public, private, or home-schooled high school senior whose home (primary residence)...