Most scholarship programs just hand out checks. We do more than that.
Our candidates go through a rigorous two-year mentoring program in their junior and senior years of high school. If they succeed in the program, they can earn up to $6,000 for college.
By reaching students early in high school, the ECMC Scholars Program gives students the skills and resources to realize their college goals. Developed for students in Oregon, Virginia and Connecticut, the ECMC Scholars Program:
Targets students who have potential but not necessarily the best test scores or grades
Gives students extra support during their junior and senior years
Pairs students with mentors who help them build strong study and social skills
Awards $4,000 to each successful ECMC Scholar for their first year of college
Provides $2,000 to qualifying ECMC Scholars for their second year of college
We created the program with the Oregon, Virginia and Connecticut state departments of education to find promising students at designated, underserved schools. A committee of counselors, teachers and principals at each school oversee their school's unique program.
Each school sets the standards for their ECMC Scholars Program by:
Establishing their own academic requirements for the program
Choosing students to participate in the program
Evaluating each scholar's performance
Determining final eligibility for the award
We are proud of all of our ECMC Scholars and honored by the hard work of all the educators at our participating schools.
Virginia ECMC Scholars
Thanks to the ECMC Scholars Program, up to 90 graduating seniors in Virginia start college with stronger academic skills and up to $6,000 for college.
There are 9 Virginia public high schools eligible to nominate ECMC Scholars.
Participating schols
Buckingham County High School, Buckingham
Clintwood High School, Clintwood
Eastside High School, Coeburn
Harrisonburg High School, Harrisonburg
King and Queen Central High School, King and Queen Courthouse
Thanks to the ECMC Scholars Program, up to 80 graduating seniors in Oregon start college with stronger academic skills and up to $6,000 for college. There are eight Oregon public high...
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Thanks to the ECMC Scholars Program, up to 80 graduating seniors in Oregon start college with stronger academic skills and up to $6,000 for college.
There are eight Oregon public high schools eligible to nominate ECMC Scholars.
Thanks to the ECMC Scholars Program, up to 80 graduating seniors in Connecticut start college with stronger academic skills and up to $6,000 for college. There are eight Connecticut public... Read more >
Thanks to the ECMC Scholars Program, up to 80 graduating seniors in Connecticut start college with stronger academic skills and up to $6,000 for college. There are eight Connecticut public high schools eligible to nominate ECMC Scholars.
There are eight Connecticut public high schools eligible to nominate ECMC Scholars.