Fred C Wescott School is located in Westbrook, Maine. Scholarships for students attending Fred C Wescott School can be found in our scholarship database
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426 Bridge Street
Westbrook, Maine
4092
(207)854-0830
Scholarships
The Portland Rossini Club holds a scholarship competition for Maine high school juniors and older to assist them in funding their higher education in music. Funds are raised through concert ticket sales, member dues, investments, and predominantly from your generous donations.With the cost of a college education exponentially increasing, the Portland Rossini Club feels it is important to award scholarships...
The FMC Skaters Scholarship program was developed in 1993 to provide financial assistance to ice sports participants and recreational ice skaters that demonstrate personal excellence on and off the ice. The scholarships are awarded to ice hockey, figure skating and recreational skaters in June of each year.Since the program began, FMC has awarded over $495,000 in education scholarships to over...
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’s credentials will be verified by his or her...
The Maine Art Education Association (MAEA) is a statewide professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in visual arts education for educators and students across Maine. It supports its members through resources, professional development opportunities, advocacy for arts education, and community events to enhance teaching practices and student learning in the arts. MAEA also fosters student achievement by offering programs like...
An immigrant to the United States in 1842 at the age of 3, Amos D. Bridge founded Bridgecorp in Connecticut in 1875. The company treated employees fairly in the Merit (open) Shop way – with pay rate based upon what they produced. The company first came to Maine in 1914, with the headquarters finally migrating to Maine during World War...
Each year, the AFSCME Council 93 Memorial Scholarship Fund provides ten individual one-thousand dollar ($1,000) scholarships to students enrolled in a two-year or four-year accredited college, university, community college, graduate school, or recognized technical or trade school. Awarded in memory of all of our departed members, the scholarship is renewed for each year of attendance. Over the past two decades,...