Pennsylvania House of Representatives Scholarship

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ Scholarship Program enhances educational opportunities for eligible students who reside in Pennsylvania. The program is privately funded by individual and corporate donors; no tax or other public funds are used. The program is administered by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (a 501(c)(3) community foundation) and uses the nowU Pennsylvania 529 College Savings Program at the State Treasury Department to ensure that the scholarships keep pace with tuition inflation (nowU, formerly TAP 529, was established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1992).

The program provides four-year scholarships to two high school seniors per year. The award is to be used towards the cost of tuition and fees for a four-year program at a college, university, or career school in Pennsylvania. Each award consists of the value of one semester of tuition at Shippensburg University in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania which is a state supported school for each of four years, as stipulated by members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives when the scholarship was established. Half of each annual award will be paid in the fall semester, and half in the spring semester. Students must maintain eligibility criteria in all four years in order to receive ongoing awards.

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Deadline

April 15


Award

2 Winners/Amount Varies

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Criteria

Scholarship applicants will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  1. Graduating High School Senior
  2. Legal residency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
  3. Attendance at a Pennsylvania college, university, or career school as a full-time student
  4. Academic achievement (minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA in high school)
  5. Commitment to community and demonstrated leadership qualities
  6. Extracurricular activities
  7. Financial need

Essay

Pennsylvania is one of four states with a full-time legislature. Explain what you believe the impact is on policy making and serving the public. Consider comparing Pennsylvania to a state that does not have a full-time legislature and offer some advantages/disadvantages.

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