– The student must demonstrate characteristics of academic achievement (with a minimum ‘B’ average), good citizenship and service to others, and have a keen interest in the automotive technology field.
– The student must have completed at least one semester at Johnson College at the time of selection for the award, and shall be enrolled as a student at Johnson College with the scholarship is granted.
– Student must be a resident of Monroe County
– Student must be a graduating senior from a high school to include public, private, home, online, or charter school
– Student must be intending to pursue a degree in a field related to environmental science in a school of higher education
– Student must be a graduating senior from Mountain View High School, Montrose High School, Elk Lake High School, or Lackawanna Trail High School
– Student must demonstrate characteristics of academic achievement, good citizenship/service to others and community service, and leadership
– Student should be intending to pursue an advanced degree or certification in the fields of Engineering, Agriculture, Gas Drilling, or Forestry
– The student must be a resident of Lackawanna County
– The student must intend to pursue a secondary education in a trades program at a college or university (includes, but is not limited to, cosmetology programs)
– Student must submit an essay about what the scholarship would mean to them
– Student must receive at least one letter of recommendation from a non-family member
– Preference, in the following order, will be shown to students who have demonstrated: financial need, high academic achievement (GPA of 3.5 or higher), a strong attendance record, and military service (including returning veteran or active military)
– Student shall demonstrate characteristics of demonstrated good citizenship and community service
– Student shall be attending Keystone College, with preference for student from Friends of the Poor