Penobscot Valley High School is located in Howland, Maine. Scholarships for students attending Penobscot Valley High School can be found in our scholarship database
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23 Cross Street
Howland, Maine
4448
(207)732-3111
Scholarships
Through the BPW/Maine Futurama Foundation, working with the Maine Community Foundation, the following scholarships are awarded annually to Maine women with financial need. The Scholarship Period opens January 1st of each year. Scholarship awards this year are $3000 each.The Lemieux颅-Lovejoy Youth ScholarshipTo a high school senior woman who has been accepted into an accredited college or university.The Jeanne L. Hammond...
Each year the New England Conference Scholarship Committee seeks applications from adults or recent high school graduates who are pursuing undergraduate education at any accredited two- or four-year college, university or technical school. Applicants must be United Methodist Church members and are eligible to apply every year until they complete their undergraduate degree.Eligibility is limited to:Members of the United Methodist...
Businessman and entrepreneur Guy P. Gannett launched his newspaper career in 1921 with the purchase of two newspapers he merged into the Portland Press Herald. By 1998 when the family sold Guy Gannett Communications, its media reach spanned several states with three daily newspapers in Maine and seven television stations.Gannett's granddaughter Maddy Corson was in eighth grade when he added...
A competitive scholarship of $1,000 is awarded annually to a Maine high school senior who is planning to study architecture or engineering (civil, structural, mechanical or electrical).Student should be accepted to an architecture or engineering school that is recognized as an accredited college by the appropriate licensing group.Upon selection, the winning student鈥檚 credentials will be verified by his or her...
The ESE Trustees Scholarship is awarded to New England students who have actively participated in the Exposition鈥檚 youth programs. To be eligible, applicants must be accepted to or currently enrolled in a two-year or four-year accredited higher education institution. Candidates may be required to attend an interview as part of the selection process
The Maine Difference Scholarship, a program funded by Lamey-Wellehan, is intended to aid in the cost of attaining education for Maine students studying at a Maine college or university.The student鈥檚 studies should focus on Maine's ecology and economics. The emphasis on these aspects, with Maine as an intense background, is structured to ensure that both the student and the State...