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Scholarship Program
The New York Times College Scholarship Program is a natural outgrowth of the long-standing commitment of The Times to fostering a well-informed society. We strongly believe in the lifelong benefits that a good college education can impart, and we are pleased to be able to assist and encourage promising students seeking that opportunity. It is our goal to support the aspirations of students who hope to build on their achievements in college and to make significant contributions to society.
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Who Is Eligible Current high school seniors who attend a public, parochial or private school in New York City and who have demonstrated: Outstanding academic achievement (top 10% or equivalent of the high school graduating class) A commitment to learning and community service Success in the face of adversity Significant financial need
December 9, 2013
Semifinalists will be chosen and all applicants notified of their status.
Preference will be given to students whose parents have not graduated from accredited American four-year colleges or universities. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. What Scholarship Winners Will Receive Up to eight high school seniors will be selected to receive four-year scholarships for a maximum of $7,500 annually to attend any nationally accredited four-year college to which they have been admitted for full-time study. Students will also receive a summer internship at TheNew York Times, educational and job counseling, mentoring, cultural experiences and a laptop. Thestudents will receive their scholarship funding from public contributions and an endowment fund, supported primarily by a gift from the Starr Foundation. The scholarships may be used to pay tuition, room and board, fees and other educational expenses. Each scholarship will be renewable annually for up to four years of study as long as the student maintains a good academic record and makes normal progress toward a degree. How to Apply Applications may be obtained at NYTimes.com/scholarship. We suggest that you make and keep a copy of your completed application form for future reference. Applications will be judged by staff members of The New York Times, professional educators and others.
JANUARY 6, 2014
Supplementary application and family financial form due.
february 3, 2014
ll semifinalists informed of whether or not A they have been chosen as finalists.
March 2014
Recipients announced.
Children of employees of The New York Times Company Foundation, The New York Times College Scholarship Program, The New York Times Company or its subsidiaries are not eligible for The New York Times College Scholarship.
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STUDENT P a r t 1
Mr. Ms. First Name Middle Last Name Apt.
Home mailing address City State/ZIP Telephone ( ) Day Year E-mail Address
If so, give Alien Registration Number: How many years have you been speaking English? Hispanic Multiracial (please specify)
White (non-Hispanic)
Name of high school as it appears on transcripts High school borough: Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island
Street Address, Borough, ZIP Expected graduation (month/year) Contact person at high school Telephone ( )
Cumulative grade point average at the end of junior year in the units used on your transcript: SAT-CR SAT-M SAT-W Approximate class rank: out of or percentile
Parent or Guardian
First Name Single Married Divorced Last Name Widowed Married to step-parent
If self-employed, specify type of business and position held If retired, list last occupation and title Highest level of education (check only one) none some college some grade school grade school graduate some high school bachelors degree some graduate school high school graduate graduate degree Location associates degree (2-year college)
Parent or Guardian
First Name Single Married Divorced Last Name Widowed Married to step-parent
If self-employed, specify type of business and position held If retired, list last occupation and title Highest level of education (check only one) none some college some grade school grade school graduate some high school bachelors degree some graduate school high school graduate graduate degree Location associates degree (2-year college)
Student
I certify that the information contained in this application is true. I have attached Parts 2 and 3. Applicants Signature Date