Deciding which colleges and universities to apply for will be a major crossroad in the lives of seniors students at Woodrow Wilson High School. Unfortunately, money and the cost of tuition will play a significant factor in the choices that most of those seniors will make. But, with scholarships like the one offered by the Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation, money doesn't have to be a limiting factor.
The Woodrow Wilson High Community Foundation is an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation founded to support and benefit Woodrow and the Woodrow community. The foundation has 11 scholarships available for 2012 totaling $13,000. However, students can earn more than one scholarship.
As a condition for receiving a scholarship, each recipient must present a brief acceptance speech at the WWHSCF Scholarship Award Banquet or risk forfeiture of their award. Applicants must be seniors and have 80 point average. To learn more about the rules and to download an application, check out the Woodrow Wilson website.