As we sit in our office looking out at an empty campus missing our students who are off enjoying the holiday with family and friends, we are grateful for both our students and our beautiful campus, and what a blessing it is to be at PUC each year. Below are just a few of our favorite photos from this past fall quarter. Enjoy!
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Of course, there’s nothing like seeing our campus in person. Spending time on our beautiful campus is the best way to know whether PUC is the right fit for you. To help you find out, we will cover your meals, lodging, and a portion of your travel expenses. You’re invited to visit PUC during one of our College Days events or on your own for a personalized experience. Learn more or register to visit at puc.edu/visit.
This is the second post in what will be a series throughout the school year featuring outside scholarships for high school seniors. If you missed the first post, “15 Scholarships to Apply for This Fall,” many of those scholarship deadlines are still open so be sure to take a look!
Below are 10 scholarships that have application deadlines within the next several months. Don’t forget to check out PUC’s scholarships, many of which are due March 2, 2017!
To apply for this scholarship, applicants need to sign up for facts about tobacco and resources for how to get pharmacies to stop selling and advertising tobacco, as well as create an illustration about what should be advertised in place of tobacco products. Artwork can be shared on social media using the hashtag #TakeBackTheShelves.
The Ronald McDonald House Charities has four different scholarship opportunities for students:
RMHC/Scholars: All students are eligible to apply regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability or national origin
RMHC/Asia: Applicant must have at least one parent of Asian-Pacific heritage
RMHC/African-American Future Achievers: Applicant must have at least one parent of African American or Black Caribbean heritage
RMHC/HACER: Applicant must have at least one parent of Hispanic/Latino heritage
Typically winners are awarded a minimum of $1,000.
This scholarship is awarded to students who have academically persevered while experiencing bullying as well as for students who have led anti-bullying efforts in their schools and communities.
The Jackie Robinson Foundation provides college scholarships of up to $28,000 over four years to minority students who show “leadership potential and dedication to community service” and also demonstrate financial need. Typically 60 students are awarded each year.
To apply for this scholarship, applicants need to have demonstrated “compassion, courage, and a strong commitment to promoting a peaceful world through a vegetarian diet/lifestyle.” Two runners-up will receive $5,000 each.
For this scholarship, applicants need to create a video (up to 60 seconds in length) encouraging other teen drives to drive safely. The grand prize winner receives $15,000 and then works with a professional film crew to reshoot their entry into a PSA to be aired on TV. There are eight other monetary awards for runners-up.
Applicants are asked to respond to the following writing prompt: “Not every gift has to be expensive or extravagant. In fact, sometimes it’s the sweet and simple things that make a real difference in our lives. Think back and tell us about something you received as a gift and why it meant so much to you.” Entries must be 250 words or less.
Applicants can submit a collage, drawing, graphic design piece, painting, photograph, poem, or another creative entry expressing what they hope to achieve in both their personal and professional life after graduating from college. Five winners receive $1,000, and the grand prize winner also receives an additional $1,000 to be given to their college.
Calling all artists! It’s worth taking the time to apply for this scholarship. Applicants must submit a design for the front of a greeting card and the winning entry will be made and sold as a real greeting card.
How many of us have daydreamed about what we would do if we had a superpower? The possibilities are endless. This short essay contest asks applicants to answer the question “Which superhero or villain would you want to change places with for a day and why?” Entries must be 250 words or less.
Keep an eye out for our next outside scholarship post with scholarships that have application deadlines this spring!
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