George Washington Carver Middle School is located in Coral Gables, Florida. Scholarships for students attending George Washington Carver Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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4901 Lincoln Drive
Coral Gables, Florida
33133
(305)444-7388
Scholarships
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...
Each day is filled with decisions, big and small, many of which are subtly steered by our inner thoughts. Navigating through these choices with a healthy mindset and clear focus is essential for making informed and positive decisions. To explore this further, the offices of Veliz & Associates, P.A. are proud to announce the Right Mindset Scholarship, which encourages individuals...
The College Fund of Pinellas County is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization run entirely by volunteers. We raise money in order to help financially disadvantaged Pinellas County residents who have excellent scholastic potential, but insufficient funds to obtain a bachelor鈥檚 degree and thereby improve themselves, their family鈥檚 living standard, and their role in the community.Grant recipients receive $1,200 per year. Once...
The Florida Stormwater Association Educational Foundation (FSAEF) offers a highly competitive annual scholarship to support graduate students dedicated to advancing the field of stormwater management. This program awards a FSA Winter Conference registration with hotel accommodations and a scholarship of at least $2,000 to top-tier graduate student candidates who demonstrate academic excellence, professional promise, and a clear commitment to stormwater-related...
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)...
This scholarship is based on interest in engineering, physical sciences, or other related technical fields as well as leadership, personal character, scholastic achievement, aptitude, and need.Scholarship money may be used for any expenditure payable through the Student鈥檚 Designated School鈥檚 Financial Aid Administrator's Office, including tuition, fees, and books. Announcements of winner(s) will be made before end of the current school...