Benjamin Banneker Middle is located in Burtonsville, Maryland. Scholarships for students attending Benjamin Banneker Middle can be found in our scholarship database
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14800 Perrywood Drive
Burtonsville, Maryland
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(301)989-5747
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Did you know more than 103,000 people are waiting fro a lifesaving transplant? As a high school senior, you have the power to raise awareness about the importance of registering to be an organ, eye and tissue donor through the Leslie A. Ebert Legacy of Life Scholarship Program.How To ParticipateWrite a persuasive essay and/or produce a video that educates then...
We are thrilled to announce that The Trotter Project's scholarship application season is now open from February 15th to May 15th. Our mission is to inspire and support the next generation of industry leaders by offering scholarships to individuals pursuing undergraduate degrees in culinary arts, hospitality management, and food science agriculture.All application materials must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. CST...
Application Requirements:Must be a Jewish resident of Montgomery County, MD, Fairfax, VA, or Washington, DCMust be a first-generation college studentMust be a U.S. citizen or working towards citizenshipAccepted into an accredited four-year undergraduate program on a full-time basisNOTE: Cannot be used for community college or study abroad programs
Who may apply?Students attending or who plan to attend a private career school.How to apply?Complete and file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1, 2025 for priority consideration or before June 1, 2025 for final consideration. Apply to the financial aid office of the private career school you will attend.When to apply?This application has a rolling...
The Educational Leaders Scholarship seeks to identify Prince George’s County high school seniors who have been accepted into a collegiate institution and will pursue a bachelor’s degree in Education. The applicant must attend a Prince George’s County School, be a Prince George’s County Resident, be a US Citizen or hold a permanent resident visa card. Current college students are not...
The Indigenous Scholars Program scholarship is eligible only to students who have been admitted to degree-seeking graduate programs at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, School of Medicine, or School of Nursing. Public Health Training Certificate in American Indian HealthAWARD DESCRIPTION: The Indigenous Scholars Program aims to provide financial support for students seeking a master's or doctoral degree at...