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Applications due for scholarships

Kane County Sheriff Patrick Perez recently announced that he will be awarding a $500 scholarship, through the Illinois Sheriffs' Association, to be applied to tuition, books and/or fees.

There will be no restriction on any applicant by reason of race, age, creed, color, sex or national origin. The only limitations are that: applicants must be permanent Illinois residents; scholarships must be utilized at institutions of higher learning within the state of Illinois; and students must be enrolled as a full-time student during the 2008-09 school year (excluding summer session).

Applications are available at his office at 777 E. Fabyan Parkway, Geneva, or at www.ilsheriff.org. Students must complete the application, answer an essay question and return all documentation to the Kane County Sheriff's Department in their permanent county of residence no later than Friday.

Questions can be directed to Dawn Barsanti at the Kane County Sheriff's Department at (630) 208-2003, your high school advising center, or college financial aid office.

Illinois Sheriffs' Association: Sheriff Keith Nygren of McHenry County announced recently that the Illinois Sheriffs' Association will be awarding more than $52,500 in college scholarships throughout the state of Illinois to students wishing to pursue higher education during 2008-09 academic years.

Sheriff Nygren will be awarding one scholarship in the amount of $500.

The scholarship is to be applied to tuition, books and fees only. The students must be enrolled full-time at a certified institution of higher learning within the state of Illinois. There will be no restriction on any applicant by reason of race, age, creed, color, sex or national origin. The only limitation is as follows:

• Applicants must be permanent Illinois residents

• Applicants applying to the McHenry County Sheriff's office for this scholarship must be a resident of McHenry County.

• Scholarship must be utilized at institutions of higher learning within the state of Illinois

• Students must be enrolled as a full-time student during the 2008-2009 school year, excluding summer session.

For details, call your local sheriff's office, high school, adviser center or college financial aid office.

Junior League of Kane and DuPage Counties Inc.

In keeping with its mission of promoting voluntarism and developing the potential of women, The Junior League of Kane and DuPage Counties Inc. recently announced that, once again, it is making scholarships available to local, college-bound, female high school students who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to voluntarism.

Applications are now available online at www.jlkd.org and are being accepted through Monday.

Each year, the JLKD awards at least two $1,000 scholarships to the most deserving applicants.

To qualify, entrants must be female, college-bound high school seniors and reside in Kane, DuPage, Kendall or Will counties.

In addition to completing the application form, interested candidates must prepare a 200-word essay describing their volunteer experiences and how these activities have benefited them and their communities.

Additionally, each applicant must show proof of acceptance to an established, accredited college or university, and also submit a letter of recommendation from an academic adviser, counselor, teacher, employer or volunteer organization supervisor.

"There are so many wonderful things being done by young people who have committed themselves to giving something back to their communities," said president Mandie Cummins. "We are pleased to recognize these young volunteers and to support them in their continuing education."

For information about the scholarships, visit www.jlkd.org or contact the Junior League of Kane & DuPage Counties Inc. at (630) 653-5989.

It is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.

East Dundee Dynegy Scholarship

The East Dundee Dynegy Scholarship applications are now available at East Dundee Village Hall, 120 Barrington Ave., East Dundee.

This scholarship is given in cooperation with Dynegy as a way to recognize superior academic achievements for a student planning on furthering his/her education at a fully accredited college or university of his/her choice. The scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior from high school or a current college student attending at least part-time with a grade-point average of 3.2 and is an East Dundee resident.

The recipient will receive $1,000 each year for up to four years. The winner shall be registered no later than the fall semester following high school graduation, and if the winner does not complete registration within on year of the receipt of the award, the $1,000 shall be paid to the alternate.

Application requirements: To be eligible for this scholarship, you must be a graduating senior from High School and attending a fully accredited college or university during the Fall semester or an East Dundee resident currently attending a fully accredited college or university with a GPA of 3.2.

Applicants must submit a completed application, an official high school transcript or college transcript, a copy of your ACT scores, and include a personal essay of 750 words or less and two letters of recommendation.

Applications are due on or before April 1. For details, call the village hall at (847) 426-2822.

McHenry County Civil War Round Table

The McHenry County Civil War Round Table has announced its 2008 annual high school scholarship essay contest.

This year's award for $1,000 is available to any senior student from McHenry County's public or private high schools.

The award is based on submission of a 500-word essay based on a Civil War topic and will be graded by a committee from the Round Table organization. Copies of the essay topic and necessary application forms will be available from school guidance counselors or through the Round Table Web site www.mchenrycivilwar.com.

Essay entries must be accompanied by a completed application form and must be mailed to Scholarship -McHenry County Civil War Round Table, P.O. Box 1865, McHenry, IL 60051 no later than April 16.

General Assembly Scholarship

College students residing in the 64th Legislative District are invited to pick up a General Assembly Scholarship application from state Rep. Michael Tryon's district office.

The General Assembly Scholarship program awards eight one-year, tuition-only scholarships to the University of Illinois or any other public university in the state, and is judged by a scholarship committee, according to state Rep. Tryon, a Crystal Lake Republican.

"It is wonderful to be able to promote our state university system and reward some of our children for their hard work," Tryon said. "This is one of the most fulfilling jobs of a state legislator."

To qualify for the General Assembly Scholarship, students must meet these requirements:

• The student must be enrolled in a degree-granting program for the 2008 Fall and 2009 Spring semesters

• The student must be a resident of the 64th Legislative District

• The student must show evidence of good grades and leadership potential as demonstrated through extracurricular activities

• The student must be planning to continue his or her education within the Illinois state university system

"College can be a tremendous tool for our young adults working to make their way in the world. I am very happy to be involved in the process, helping students achieve their goals," Tryon added.

The deadline to submit a scholarship application is April 14. Rep. Tryon's district office is at 1 N. Virginia St., Crystal Lake. For information about the scholarship program, call (815) 459-6453.

General Assembly Scholarship

State Rep. Jack Franks, a Woodstock Democrat, announced eight, one-year, full tuition General Assembly Scholarships to be awarded to current high school seniors. The scholarships will waive 12 months of full tuition for those students to be enrolled in a degree granting program at Illinois public universities in the fall.

Under general guidelines set by state Rep. Jack Franks, specific criteria is determined and administered by the guidance departments of eight McHenry County high schools. Applications must be obtained and submitted to the respective high school where each graduating senior currently attends. Schools must return applications by May 1.

To qualify, a student must live in the current 63rd Legislative District. Rep. Franks plans to present the General Assembly Scholarship at each high school awards assembly or graduation this spring.

For more information, call Franks' office at (815) 334-0063.

Auxiliary of Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital

The Auxiliary of Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital is once again offering scholarships for students residing in the hospital service area who will attend school in Illinois and pursue an education in a health-related field.

The service area includes these ZIP codes: 60010, 60012, 60013, 60014, 60021, 60042, 60047, 60050, 60051, 60060, 60067, 60073, 60074, 60084, 60098, 60102, 60110, 60118, 60156, 60192, 60194 and 60195.

The number of scholarships to be awarded will be based on the numbers and qualifications of applicants. Current references, transcripts, and proof of acceptance from the institution and acceptance into a health care professional program are required. Applicants will be evaluated on the basis of attitude and desire toward education, leadership, citizenship, personality and financial need.

Applications must be postmarked or hand-delivered and filed with the Auxiliary Scholarship Committee no later than April 30.

The recipients will be notified by early June. For more information or to receive an application, call the volunteer office at Good Shepherd Hospital, (847) 381-0123, ext. 26-5104.

Art for All

Art for All has a $500 art scholarship available for the 2008-09 academic year.

Applications are available at Judson University and Elgin Community College. Or e-mail info@artforall_elgin.com.

The application deadline is June 1. The requirements include: planning to complete 30 semester hours toward an art-related degree; attending a college within 50 miles of Elgin; and living in the greater Elgin/Fox Valley area.

Art For All invites all artists and non-artists to its meeting at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 340 Grand Blvd. in Elgin, across from Lords Park.

This is a chance to network with area artists. Art for All has year-round artist exhibits at five locations: Elgin City Hall, The Centre, Sherman Hospital, Carswells Flooring, and Trefon's Restaurant.

The nonprofit organization assists artists and the visual arts in the Elgin area. For details, call Sandy Kaptain at (847) 741-7375 or visit www.artforall-elgin.com.