2008-2009 ACC Scholarship Opportunities
ACC Business Club Scholarship - one $100 award for a Business major with at least a 3.2 GPA who has earned 12 credits or more.
ACC Faculty Association/Walter McMenamin Memorial Scholarship - two $300 awards for students with demonstrated financial need.
ACC Foundation Nursing Scholarship - three $500 awards for Nursing majors with at least a 3.0 GPA who demonstrate leadership and caring qualities and financial need.
ACC Student Senate Scholarship - two $300 awards for first-year students; one who graduated from high school in 2007 or 2008 and one who graduated from high school at least three years ago.
Adirondack Broadcast Association Scholarship - two $400 awards given to Radio/TV Broadcasting majors.
Norman John Benack Memorial Scholarship - one $300 scholarship given to a second-year Music major; preference given to Hudson Falls High School graduates.
ACC Adventure Sports: Leadership & Management Scholarship - one $250 scholarship given to a second-year Adventure Sports major.
Bard Nursing Scholarship - three $1,000 awards for second-year Nursing majors.
Amy Carpenter Memorial Scholarship - one full tuition award for a second-year Warren/Washington County student studying in the human services field.
Stephen Cook Memorial Scholarship - one $250 award for a second-year Music major.
D'Ella Auto Group Scholarship - one $500 award for a Business Administration major.
Edwards, Williams, McManus & Ricciardelli Scholarship - one $400 award for a second-year Accounting major.
EveryWoman's Council/Harriet E. Patrick Memorial Scholarship - three $1,000 award for a female student who graduated from high school more than six years ago.
Fitzgerald Brothers Beverages Scholarship - two $250 awards; one for a Business major; one for a Marketing major.
Fort Edward Lions Club Scholarship - one $200 award for an outstanding student.
Four Winds-Saratoga Nursing Scholarship - one $300 award for a Nursing major; preference given to students working in a mental health setting or pursuing a career in mental health.
Shirley Fox Memorial Scholarship - two half-tuition awards for full-time second-year students with at least a 2.75 GPA and demonstrated financial need.
Glens Falls Elks Lodge #81 Scholarship - one $500 awards for first-year students from Warren or Washington County.
Glens Falls Women's Bowling Association Scholarship - one $750 award for a member or relative of a member of the Glens Falls Women's Bowling Association.
Beth Lauren Karhan Nursing Scholarship - one $500 award for a full-time, second-year Nursing major with at least a 3.0 GPA.
Michelle Lafontaine Nursing Memorial Scholarship - two $1,000 award for a full-time Nursing major who is a graduate of Glens Falls, Lake George or Queensbury High Schools and demonstrates financial need.
William Lansing Memorial Scholarship - one $200 award for a second-year Liberal Arts major from Queensbury.
Lillian Legault Memorial Scholarship - one $200 award for a first-year student.
Gerald and Joanne Loftus Scholarship - one $500 award for a Liberal Arts Math and Science major.
Kathryn Malan Memorial Scholarship - one $400 award for a first-year student.
Richard and Mary Merrill Scholarship - one $500 award for a student with demonstrated financial need.
The Mintz Parlin Family Foundation Scholarship - two full-tuition awards for students pursuing a degree in the health sciences who demonstrate financial need after federal and state grants.
Mohican Grange Scholarship - one $300 award for a first-year student from Warren, Washington or Saratoga County.
Charles E. Morris Memorial Scholarship - one $300 award for a Drafting Certificate, Engineering Sciences, or Mechanical Technology/Design Drafting major.
Ann Nash Scholarship - one $250 award for a female College Survival (HRD100) student.
Rick Patrick Scholarship - one $250 award for Math, Engineering or Computer Science major with at least a 3.2 GPA who has earned 12 credits or more.
PEO - Doris Scoville Memorial Scholarship - one $100 award for a female student.
Post Star Scholarship - one $500 award for a Liberal Arts Humanities and Social Science major who demonstrates an interest in journalism.
Lena Pratt Memorial Scholarship - one $250 awards for a full-time Nursing major.
Dr. Frank Prindl Memorial Scholarship - one $500 award for a second-year student.
Beverly Ross Memorial Nursing Scholarship - one $500 award for a second-year Nursing major (financial need is not a consideration).
Martha and Sandy Searleman Accounting Scholarship - one $200 award for a second-year Accounting major with a least a 3.0 GPA who demonstrated financial need.
Helen & Saul Silverstein Scholarship - one $250 award for a second-year Accounting major.
Frank J. Simione, Sr. Memorial Scholarship - one $100 award for a Food Services or Commercial Cooking Certificate major.
Matt Smith Memorial Scholarship - one $250 award (to cover book costs) for a second-year Food Services or Commerical Cooking Certificate major.
The Norm Stahlman Washington County Association of Street & Highway Officials Scholarship - one $500 award for an Engineering Science or Mechanical Technology/Design Drafting major who graduated from a Washington County High School.
The Falls Region Business & Professional Women Scholarship - one $500 award for a first-year female student who is a resident of Warren, Washington or Saratoga County and who graduated from high school at least six years ago.
Trustco Scholarship - one $500 award for a Business Administration major who has at least a 3.0 GPA and demonstrates financial need.
Upward Bound Scholarship - eight $500 awards for full-time students who participated in the ACC Upward Bound program while in high school.
Wenk, Daly & Barthel Scholarship - one $500 award for a Washington County resident who demonstrates community services/activism.
Georgette Whiting Memorial Scholarship - one $500 award for a second-year Nursing major.
Eric W. Wilkins Memorial Scholarship - one $1000 award for a student with demonstrated financial need and an interest in environmental studies.
Wings Falls Quilters Guild Scholarship - four $250 awards for second-year students.