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Scholarships available to students in Greater Nashua

By Staff | Feb 12, 2015

AMHERST

AMHERST GARDEN CLUB

The Amherst Garden Club is offering $4,000 in scholarships to Amherst or Mont Vernon residents who will be attending an institute of higher learning to study horticulture, botany, plant science, landscape design or environmental science as it relates to horticulture. Applications are available from student services or guidance offices at Souhegan High School, Bishop Guertin High School, and The Derryfield School in Manchester. Other Amherst and Mont Vernon students or graduates can get the application from Sue Alger at 673-5664 or at amherstgardenclub.org. The deadline for Souhegan High students need is April 1. All other applicants should mail their applications to the Amherst Garden Club, Attn: Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 694, Amherst, NH 03031 by March 16.

SOUHEGAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

The Souhegan Scholarship Foundation applications are posted. In addition to its memorial scholarships, it has posted scholarships for arts and humanities, business, career and technical, and STEM categories. The scholarships are available to any high school senior who is a resident of Amherst or Mont Vernon, regardless of school attended. Applications or information: souheganscholarshipfoundation.org. Deadline: March 16. Scholarships will be announced in mid-May.

HOLLIS

HOLLIS WOMAN’S CLUB ALTERNATIVE SCHOLARSHIP

The $1,000 Hollis Woman’s Club Alternative Scholarship is open to one woman who is working toward completing a program or degree that will help her learn a new skill, or return to or advance in a job. Applications: holliswomansclub.org. Information: Danielle Scott at dmscott52@gmail.com. Deadline: April 10.

MONT VERNON

SKENDERIAN-MCCOLLOM-GRIFFIN SCHOLARSHIP

The Skenderian-McCollom-Griffin Scholarship applications are available at Mont Vernon Town Hall, Daland Memorial Library, the Mont Vernon Store and the student services office at Souhegan High School. The scholarships are awarded to Mont Vernon residents seeking full-time postsecondary education leading to certification, associate degree or bachelor degree. They may be awarded to high school seniors and continuing education students. Applications must be received by the trustees of trust funds, Mont Vernon, by March 15.