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Windham Scholarship Application Deadline is Approaching

There's nearly $20,000 available for students from the Windham Endowment for Community Advancement.

As part of its support for education, the Windham Endowment for Community Advancement proudly administers scholarships for graduating high school seniors from the Windham community. Some awards are specifically for Windham High School (WHS) students which is noted in the descriptions. Scholarship applications are available at the Windham Endowment website, windhamendowment.org.

All applications are due Tuesday, March 29, 2016.

For students graduating in 2016, 14 scholarships totaling $19,500 are available:

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  • The Windham Endowment Scholarship ($1,000) is awarded to a graduating high school student from Windham who has demonstrated significant involvement in community service in Windham or elsewhere, but particularly in activities that "enhance the quality of life for all Windham residents."
  • The Jean (McCartney) & Donald Beales Scholarship (two, each for $1,000), in memory of Jean McCartney Beales, is awarded to a graduating WHS student who is enrolled or will be enrolled in a degree or certification program.
  • The Coish Family Scholarship ($1,000) is awarded to a graduating WHS student who has participated in one or more sports at Windham High School and has consistently set an example of teamwork and sportsmanship.
  • The Radhey Shyam Khanna Memorial Scholarships (two, each for $2,500) will be awarded to graduating WHS students who will enter a four-year degree program with the intent to pursue a career in engineering and/or computer science.
  • The Homai Khanna Memorial Scholarships (two, each for $2,500) will be awarded to graduating WHS students who show evidence of exceptional community service.
  • The Dr. Henry E. LaBranche Scholarship ($1,000) will be awarded to a graduating WHS student who intends to pursue a career in public education and who has demonstrated character and leadership while at WHS. This scholarship and the collaborative effort to establish its creation honors Dr. LaBranche and his legacy to education.
  • The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) is awarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown through course work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studying business at the college level.
  • The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to a graduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who has demonstrated ability and interest in art.
  • The Windham Women's Business Connection - Carol A. Yennaco Scholarship ($500), in memory of Carol Yennaco, is awarded to a female graduating high school student from Windham who has demonstrated concern for her community through her volunteerism and who has set an example of a positive, innovating spirit.
  • The Woman’s Club Scholarships (two, each for $1,500) are awarded to graduating high school students from Windham who have had a strong involvement in the community and who are pursuing college degrees.

Specific information about requirements for the various awards is detailed in the applications. Applications and scholarship policies are available at the Windham Endowment website, windhamendowment.org. All applications are due Tuesday, March 29, 2016.

The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is a non-profit community foundation created to enhance the quality of life for all Windham residents, now and for generations to come. The Endowment provides a way for individuals, organizations, and corporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educational, cultural, recreational or environmental initiatives within the town.

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Submitted by the Windham Endowment for Community Advancement.

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