The mission of the Norwood Secondary School Guidance Department is to provide academic, career and personal/social counseling support to all students so that each student reaches his or her true potential and is prepared for life after public education in the twenty-first century.
1. COUNSELOR - RICK WILLIAMS
Welcome to the Norwood Secondary School Counselor's Corner. I hope that you
will find this page very useful. There are a lot of things happening
each month. If you have any questions, please feel free to call
me at 327-4336 ext 121 or email me at: rwilliams@npsmavs.com
2. EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
High School/ College Exchange Programs: Exchange programs are invaluable to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world.
Go Global: Youth For Understanding (YFU) is a non-profit international educational organization with programs in 64 countries. One of the world's oldest, largest, and most respected exchange organizations, YFU has exemplified excellence in exchange worldwide since 1951.
3. COLLEGE TESTING
ACT: ACT is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides a broad array of assessment, research, information, and program management solutions in the areas of education and workforce development. Each year, ACT serves millions of people in high schools, colleges, professional associations, businesses, and government agencies—nationally and internationally. ACT has offices across the United States and throughout the world. SAT:The SAT is the nation’s most widely used college admission exam. Learn more about how the SAT can help you show colleges what you know and what you know you can do.
SAT II Prep "College Board": The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity Founded in 1900, the College Board is composed of more than 5,700 schools, colleges, universities and other educational organizations. Each year, the College Board serves seven million students and their parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,800 colleges through major programs and services in college readiness, college admission, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching and learning. Among its best-known programs are the SAT®, the PSAT/NMSQT® and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®). The College Board is committed to the principles of excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of its programs, services, activities and concerns. Reviews.com ACT/SAT Test Prep: The Reviews.com research team compiled a list of 38 ACT/SAT prep courses companies and then selected the 7 best companies to review based on the 28 most important features.
March2Success.com A great resource to prepare for the ASVAB as well as ACT/SAT tests.
ACCUPLACER preparation websites to review prior to testing;
Here are important links to local vocational programs as well as work force support options. I have also included the links to all of the military services. These are all great options to get skill and certifications for students not interested or possibly ready for college after high school.
Please take a look at the numerous web links below which are designed to help students and parents navigate scholarships, financial aid, college search links, testing links, and exchange programs.
Sources of Aid and Scholarships:
FAFSA: Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education, ensuresthat all eligible individuals can benefit from federally funded financial assistance for education beyond high school. We consistently champion the promise of postsecondary education to all Americans —and its value to our society. Federal Student Aid plays a central and essential role in supporting postsecondary education by providing money for college to eligible students and families. We partner with postsecondary schools, financial institutions and others to deliver services that help students and families who are paying for college.
Fast Web: For nearly 15 years, Fastweb has been the leading scholarship search provider for every student going to college. As a scholarship matching service, Fastweb matches users to scholarships based on their qualifications, meaning students have a better chance of winning. Their scholarship database contains 1.3 million scholarships worth over $3 billion.
Cappex: With easy-to-use tools that quickly let you find colleges, like College Profiles and Reviews for 3,000+ colleges, College Invites, $11 billion in merit scholarships (powered by MeritAid.com)... even a “What Are My Chances?®” Calculator that instantly tells you your chances of getting into your favorite schools. You've got the source that gives you all the info you need, all conveniently in one place. The resource more than 2 million cumulative students have trusted for their college decisions. MeritAid.com provides Cappex with comprehensive details about $11 billion in merit scholarships offered by colleges across the country. It is the first centralized website dedicated to matching students with merit-based scholarships from more than 3,000 colleges. Knowing what merit-based scholarships are available before students apply to colleges can help them make a more educated decision on where to apply.
College In Colorado:A great site for exploring options after graduation in Colorado. Applies to both Middle School and High School Students.
College Invest:CollegeInvest's mission is to address the challenges Coloradans face regarding both the affordability of and access to higher education. CollegeInvest was created by the State of Colorado in 1979 and is a division of the Colorado Department of Higher Education. As Colorado's leading education financing resource we provide expert information, simple financial planning tools, scholarships and tax advantaged 529 college savings plans to take education dollars as far as they can go.
Here are important web addresses for students interested in scholarship opportunities associated with the Service Academies or College ROTC Programs. Both scholarship opportunities are very competitive and applicants must start the process early. If selected, you will receive a full ride scholarship.
I have included the windows for all tests that will be given this year. Please plan accordingly so that the students are available to take the tests.
1. The 11th Grade PSAT – 14 October 2015 from 8AM to Noon.
2. The 11th Grade ASVAB –
21 October 2015 from 8 AM to Noon
3. The S-1 MS/HS Finals Week – 14 -18 December 2015.
4. The ACCESS Testfor all ELL
Students – 11 January - 12 February 2016 (Window).
5. The 3rd – 11th
Grades CMAS - English,Math Science and Social Studies - 11-29 April 2016 (Window).
6. The6th–10th
Grades ACT Aspire – 4 April - 27 May 2016 from 9AM to Noon (Window).
7. The 11th Grade COACT
Test – TBA 2016 from 8AM to
Noon.
8. The S-2 Seniors Finals Week – 9-13May 2016.
9. The S-2 MS/HS Finals Week – 16-20 May 2016.
8. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
I will update this page as soon as I get scholarships, so check often. A paper copy will also be given to interested students at school. Here is a great Application that you can also use to help you find scholarships;https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scholly-scholarship-search/id640381740?mt=8. Below is the current list of scholarships that are available to juniors and seniors:
1. The Don't Text and Drive Scholarship is due by 30 September 2014. If interested, please apply by going to http://www.digitalresponsibility.org/dont-text-and-drive-scholarship
2. The Wendy's High School Heisman Scholarship is due by 3 October 2014. If interested, please go to: www.wendyshighschoolheisman.com
3. The Horatio Alger Association Scholarship is due by 25 October 2014. If interested, please apply at: www.horatioalger.org/scholarships
4. The Coca Cola Scholarship is due by 31 October 2014. If interested, please go apply at: http://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/applicants/#.VAtOK0hv2vM
5. The College in Colorado College Application Month weekly scholarship window goes from 1 October through 31 October 2014. If interested, please access the information by going to; http://ciccollegeappmonth.org/students-mainmenu/50-this-weeks-giveaways
6. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship is due by 4 November 2014. This scholarship offers students with need up to $40,000.00 per year to attend college. If interested in applying, please go to www.jkcf.org/scholarships
7. The Daniel Fund Scholarship window is open for applications from 15 September to 4PM on 17 November 2014. The Daniels Fund Scholarship is needs based, so please consider your family's financial situation when applying. You can access the applications by going to: http://www.danielsfund.org/Apply.asp
9. The Boston University Trustees Scholarship is due by 1 December 2014. If interested, you can access the application by going to http://www.bu.edu/admissions/apply/costs-aid-scholarships/scholarships/trustee/
10. The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due by 5 December 2014. You must submit your completed application to the Telluride Elks Lodge by the deadline. If interested, please apply by going to www.elks.org/enf/scholars/mvs.cfm
11. The Greenhouse Scholars Scholarship is due by 10 December 2014. If interested, you can access the application by going to www.greenhousescholars.org
12. The NRECA Rural Electric Youth Tour & CEEI Cooperative Youth Leadership Camp applications for Sophomores and Juniors are due by 12 December 2014. Both programs are fully funded tours over next summer sponsored by San Miguel Power. You can access an application by seeing Mr Williams.
13. The Burger King McLamore Foundation Scholarship is due by 15 December 2014. If interested, you can access the application by going to: https://www.scholarshipamerica.org/burgerkingscholars/
14. The AXA Achievement Scholarship is due by 15 December 2014. If interested, please apply by going to www.axa-achievement.com
15. The Odenza Marketing Group Volunteer Scholarship is due by 30 December 2014. If interested, please access the application by going to http://www.studentscholarships.org/college.php
16. The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship is due by 8 January 2015. If interested, please apply by going to www.reaganfoundation.org/scholarships
17. The Nursing Education Scholarship is due by 10 January 2015. If interested, please apply by going to http://www.travelnursing.org/nursing-scholarship.php
18. The Providian Medical Scholarship is due by 15 January 2015. If interested, please apply by going to; http://www.providianmedical.com/providian-medical-scholarship/
19. The Colorado Counsel on High School and College Relations Volunteer and Community Service Scholarship is due by 30 January 2015. You can access the application by going to www.coloradocouncil.org
20. The RMEL Foundation Scholarship is due on 30 January 2015. If interested, please apply by going to: http://www.rmel.org/RMEL/RMEL_Foundation/Scholarships/RMEL/RMEL_Foundation/ 201_Scholarship_Application.aspx?hkey=56b4baf8-9ffe-4096-a7f7-26f5bdc20bd9
21. The UTC Heaston Scholarship is due by 1 February 2015. If interested, please apply by going to http://www.uct.org/why-join-uct/scholarship-programs/
22. The AXA Achievement Community Scholarship is due by 1 February 2015. If interested, please apply by going to www.axa-achievement.com
23. The Society for Women Engineers Scholarship is due by 2 February 2015. If interested, you can access the application by going to http://www.swe-rms.org/scholarships.html
24. The San Miguel Power Association Scholarship and Basin Electric Cooperative Scholarship is due by 6 February 2015. If interested in applying, please see Mr Williams for an application.
25. The Buick Achievers Scholarship is due by 27 February 2015. If interested. please apply by going to; www.buickachievers.com
26. The San Miguel Basin Conservation District Scholarship is due by 28 February 2015. This scholarship is for students interested in agriculture, animal science, water and forest management, fish and wildlife education. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
27. The Tesoro Youth Leadership Scholarship is due by 28 February 2015. If interested, please apply by going to; http://nshssfoundation.org/resources/tesoro-youth-leadership-awards/
28. The Greg Goff Leadership Scholarship is due by 1 March 2015. If interested, please apply by going to; http://nshssfoundation.org/scholarships/greg-goff-leadership-awards/
29. The Colorado Mayflower Society Scholarship is due by 1 March 2015. You don;t have to be a Mayflower descendant to apply. If interested, please apply by going to http://www.coloradomayflowersociety.org/scholarship.htm.
30. The Colorado Rural Health Scholars Program application is due by 2
March 2015. The program will run from 7 June to 27 June at the
University of Colorado Medical Center. This opportunity is for upcoming
juniors and seniors. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an
application.
31. The Colorado PTA Association Scholarship is due by 2 March 2015. You must be a member of the school's PTA to apply. You can become a member by contacting our PTA. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
32. The Frame My Future Scholarship is due by 3 March 2015. If interested, you can apply by going to; http://www.diplomaframe.com/contests/frame-my-future-scholarship-contest-2015.aspx
33. The RBC Wealth Management Colorado Scholarship for students pursuing a STEM degree is due by 5 March 2015. If interested, please apply by going to; https://denverfoundation.academicworks.com/opportunities/65
34. The
Man of La Mancha Scholarship is due by 6 March 2015. If interested, you can apply by going to; justforkidsfoundation.org
35. The CESDA Scholarship is due by 6 March 2015. If interested, you can apply by going to http://www.cesda.org/#!scholarships/crq5
36.
The American Public Works Association West Slope Chapter Scholarship is due by 10 March 2015. If interested in applying, please see Mr Williams for an application.
37. The University of Northern Colorado Frontiers of Science Institute on-campus STEM Summer Program Application is due by 13 March 2015. This program is open to Sophomores and Juniors. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
38. The Colorado Young Farmers Agricultural Education Scholarship is due by 15 March 2014. If interested, please see Mr. Williams for an application.
39. The Colorado Garden Foundation Scholarship is due by 15 March 2015. This is a Full Ride Scholarship opportunity for students interested in studying Agriculture and Horticulture. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
40. The Fruita Co-op Scholarship is due by 20 March 2015. This is a scholarship for students interested in agriculture and food production. If interested, please apply by going to; www.agfuture.org/scholarships
41. The Lance Corporal Phillip E Frank Memorial Scholarship is due by 31 March 2015. If interested, you can apply by going to; http://www.heartofamarine.org/programs/Scholarships.aspx
42. The US Premium Garcinia Cambogia Scholarship is due by 31 March 2015. This scholarship is for students interested in Health, Fitness or Nutrition. If interested, please apply by going to; https://www.uspuregarciniacambogia.com/scholarship
43. The Associated Builders and Contractors Scholarship is due by 31 March 2015. This scholarship is for students interested in pursuing a career in a construction related field. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
44. The American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship is due by 1 April 2015. If interested, please apply by going to; http://www.afsascholarship.org/hsinformation.html
45. The Lee J. Proper Scholarship is due by 13 April 2015. This scholarship is for students interested in obtaining a degree in medically related fields. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
46. The Friends of the Norwood Public Library Scholarship is due by 15 April 2015. If interested, please see Mr. Williams for and application.
47. The Bosom Buddies Scholarship is due by 15 April 2015. This scholarship is for for students with family members who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
48. The Garrett Wayne Carothers Memorial Scholarship is due by 15 April 2015. Of interested, please see Mr. Williams for and application.
49. The Lone Cone Cattlewomens Scholarship is due by 16 April 2015. If interested, please see Mr. Williams for the application.
50. The Cibrowski Foundation Scholarship is due by 20 April 2015. This scholarship is for students pursuing a degree in Engineering or Chemistry form either The Colorado School of Mines of the University of Denver. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
51. The Neil Armstrong Scholarship for students going in to science, technology, engineering and math is due by 20 April 2015. If interested, please see Mr. Williams for the application.
52. The Special District Association Scholarship is due by 24 April 2015. If interested, please see Mr. Williams for the application.
53. The Norwood Roping Club Memorial Scholarship is due by 1 May 2015. If interested, please see Mr. Williams for the application.
54. The IAPMO Scholarship is due by 1 May 2015. If interested, please access the scholarship by going to; http://www.iapmo.org/Pages/EssayContest.aspx
55. The Francis Warner Scholarship through the Elks Lodge in Telluride is due by 1 May 2015. If interested, you can access the cover letter and application by going to; http://www.tellurideelks.org/charities-programs/fws/
56. The Gordon Glockson Memorial Scholarship is due by 1 May 2015. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
57. The Dwayne Skelton Memorial Scholarship is due by 1 May 2015. If interested, please see Mr Williams for an application.
58. The Pam and Roy Raabe Memorial Scholarship is due by 5 May 2015. Please see Mr Williams for an application.
59. The Alec Taber Memorial Scholarship is due by 10 May 2015. Please see Mr Williams for an application.
60. The Telluride Rotary Club Scholarship is due by 11 May 2015. Please see Mr Williams for an application.
61. The Kit Farther Foundation Scholarship is due by 22 May 2015. If interested, you can access the application by going to www.KitFaragherFoundation.org
62. The Salute to Education Scholarship is due by 31 May 2015. If interested, please apply by going to; http://www.alsformalwear.com/scholarships-apply.asp
63. The AES Engineering Scholarship is due by 7 October 2015. If interested, you can access the scholarship by going to; http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm
9. OFFERS AND ACCEPTANCES
Below is a list of Norwood High School Seniors who have been offered admission to colleges and universities throughout the United States. To date 20 students have been offered admission to 81 colleges and universities throughout the United States.
1. Tim Armintrout - Augustana College (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer)
2. Michelle Bates - Colorado Mesa University (ACCEPTED), Bloomsburg University (offer), Fort Lewis College (offer), Millersville University (offer), Eastern Kentucky University (offer), State University of New York-Buffalo (offer)
3. Marissa Bruce - Fort Lewis College (offer), Metropolitan State University (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer)
4. Destanie Butler - Front Range Community College (ACCEPTED), Laramie County Community College (offer), Neumont College (offer)
5. Zack Calvillo - Johnson and Wales University (ACCEPTED), The Arizona Culinary Institute (offer), University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (offer), Colorado State University at Pueblo (offer)
6. Cade Carver - Trinidad State Junior College (ACCEPTED), Western Colorado Community College (offer)
7. Lauren Crews - Grand Canyon University (ACCEPTED), Montana State University (offer), The University of Northern Colorado (offer), Metropolitan State University (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer), University of Colorado at Denver (offer), University of Arizona (offer)
8. Makayla Gordon - University of Northern Colorado (ACCEPTED), University of Denver (offer), Northern Arizona University (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer), Fort Lewis College (offer)
9. Talon Harris - Trinidad State Junior College (ACCEPTED), Western Colorado Community College (offer)
10. Madison Magallon - Grand Canyon University (ACCEPTED), Regis University (offer), Fort Lewis College (offer), Colorado State University (offer), University of Idaho (offer), Dixie State University (offer), University of Tennessee-Chattanooga (offer)
11. Charlie Ragsdale - Fort Lewis College (ACCEPTED), Lincoln Technical College (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer), Colorado State University-Pueblo (offered)
12. Kelsey Rowe - Front Range Community College (ACCEPTED), Laramie County Community College (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer), University of Northern Colorado (offer), Colorado Northwest Community College (offer), Grand Canyon University (offer), The University of the Pacific (offer)
13. Alicia Soderlind - Front Range Community College (ACCEPTED), University of Northern Colorado (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer), Western Wyoming Community College (offer), Colorado State University (offer)
14. Hailee Starks - United States Coast Guard (ACCEPTED) Fort Lewis College (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer)
15. Ashley Sutherlin - Delta/Montrose Technical College (ACCEPTED), Front Range Community College (offer), Western Wyoming Community College (offer), Casper College (offer), Colorado Northwest Community College (offer)
16. Cody Terrell - Aims Community College (offer), Colorado Mesa University (offer)
17. Tirza Torres - Colorado Mesa University (ACCEPTED), University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (offer)
18. Lizzy Vickers - Fort Lewis College (ACCEPTED), Colorado State University at Pueblo (offer)
19. Clint Watt - Colorado State University (ACCEPTED), Western State Colorado University (offer), Iowa State University (offer), University of Wyoming (offer), Creighton University (offer), Grand Canyon University (offer), University of Denver (offer), University of Tennessee (offer), University of Miami-Ohio (offer)
20. Jordan Williams - Western State Colorado University (ACCEPTED), Colorado State University (offer)
10. STUDENT SUCCESSES
As Norwood High School students receive recognition for their efforts this year, I will update this section. To date, the senior class has earned $1,271,600.00 in scholarships and grants.
FRESHMAN
1. DJ Snow was selected to attend a leadership summer camp with the Rotary Youth Leadership Award Program.
1. Calder Hughes was selected to attend a leadership summer camp with the Rotary Youth Leadership Award Program.
SOPHOMORES
1.Nataly Gonzalaz was selected as this year's Norwood High School HOBY Ambassador.
2. Devyn Rummel was selected as this year's Norwood High School HOBY Ambassador.
3. Amber Padgett was selected to attend the San Miguel Power Association's summer NRECA Rural Electric Youth Tour in Washington D.C.
4. Devyn Rummel was selected to attend the San Miguel Power Association's summer CEEI Cooperative Youth
Leadership Camp in Summit County.
JUNIORS
1. Brady Barkemeyer was selected to attend a Pin Head Summer Internship sponsored by the Smithsonian Institute to study Engineering.
2. Brady Barkemeyer received an Academic Scholarship valued at $1,000.00 from The Colorado School of Mines.
SENIORS
1. Michelle Bates received an Academic Scholarship and Grant Package from Fort Lewis College valued at $51,200.00 over four years.
2. Michelle Bates received an Academic Scholarship from Eastern Kentucky University valued at $51,300.00 over four years.
3. Michelle Bates received a Grant Package from Colorado Mesa University valued at $53,500.00 over four years.
4. Michelle Bates received an Academic Grant Package from Bloomsburg University valued at $23,200.00 over four years.
5. Michelle Batesreceived an Academic Grant Package from Millersville University valued at$24,700.00over four years.
6. Marissa Bruce received an Academic Scholarship from Fort Lewis College valued at $20,000.00 over four years.
7. Destanie Butler received the Sisters in Service Scholarship valued at $1,000.00.
8. Zack Calvillo received an Academic Scholarship from Johnson and Wales University valued at $60,000.00 over four years.
9. Cade Carver received an Academic Scholarship valued at $3,000.00.
10. Lauren Crews received an Academic Scholarship valued at $19,000.00 over four years from Grand Canyon University.
11. Lauren Crews received an Academic Scholarship valued at $20,000.00 over four years from The University of Arizona.
12. Makayla Gordon received the Western Undergraduate Exchange Scholarship from Northern Arizona University valued at $59,800.00 over four years.
13. Makayla Gordon received the Distinguished Student Scholarship from Colorado Mesa University valued at $40,400.00 over four years.
14. Makayla Gordon received an Academic Scholarship and Grant from Fort Lewis College valued at $36,000.00 over four years.
15. Makayla Gordon received an Academic Scholarship and Grant Package from The University of Denver valued at $186,000.00 over four years.
16. Makayla Gordonreceived an Academic Scholarship and Grant Package from The University of Northern Colorado valued at$76,300.00over four years.
17. Makayla Gordon was selected as a Boettcher Scholarship Semi-Finalist. This is a huge
accomplishment. Makayla is one of 300 semi-finalists out of over 1500
applicant to reach this level.
18. Makayla Gordon was selected from over 2,000 applicants as a Finalist for the Daniels
Fund Scholarship Program. The Daniels Fund Scholarship is a full ride
opportunity to any accepted college in the United States.
19. Tallon Harris received Academic Grants from Western Colorado Community College valued at $11,600.00 over two years.
20. Tallon Harrisreceived Academic Grants from Trinidad State Junior College valued at$5,800.00over one year.
21. Madison Magallon received an Academic Scholarship from Fort Lewis College valued at $8,000.00 over four years.
22. Madison Magallon received an Academic Scholarship valued at $21,000.00 over four years from Grand Canyon University.
23. Madison Magallon received an Academic Scholarship valued at $20,000.00 over four years from The University of Idaho.
24. Madison Magallon received the Telluride Foundation Scholarship valued at $1,000.00.
25. Charlie Ragsdale received an academic scholarship from Lincoln Technical College valued at $1,000.00.
26. Kelsey Rowe received an Academic Scholarship valued at $23,000.00 over four years from Grand Canyon University.
27. Kelsey Rowereceived the Telluride Foundation Scholarship valued at $1,000.00.
28. Kelsey Rowereceived the San Miguel Power Association Scholarship valued at$2,000.00.
29. Kelsey Rowe received Academic Scholarships valued at $24,000.00 over four years from The University of the Pacific.
30. Kelsey Rowe received the Cindy Watson Academic Scholarship valued at $500.00.
31. Kelsey Rowereceived an Academic Grant package valued at $11,600.00 over four years from Front Range Community College.
32. Alicia Soderlindreceived an Academic Grant package valued at $11,600.00 over four years from Front Range Community College.
33. Alicia Soderlindreceived an Academic Grant package valued at $47,600.00 over four years from The University of Northern Colorado.
34. Hailee Starks enlisted in the United States Coast Guard and will be serving as a medical technician on active duty.
35. Hailee Starks received an Academic and Native American Scholarship from Fort Lewis College valued at $22,000.00 over four years.
36. Seth Tapia received an Academic Scholarship from Fort Lewis College valued at $20,000.00 over four years.
37. Tirza Torres received an Academic Scholarship from Colorado Mesa University valued at $3,000.00.
38. Lizzy Vickers received an Academic Scholarship from Fort Lewis College valued at $28,000.00 over four years.
39. Clint Watt received Academic Scholarships from Iowa State University valued at $40,000.00 over four years.
40. Clint Watt received the Rocky Mountain Scholarship from The University of Wyoming valued at $24,000.00 over four years.
41. Clint Watt received an Academic
Scholarship from Creighton University valued at $52,000.00 over four years.
42. Clint Watt received an Academic Scholarship from Grand Canyon University valued at $31,000.00 over four years.
43. Clint Watt received an Academic Scholarship from The University of Denver valued at $60,000.00 over four years.
44. Clint Watt received an Athletic Scholarship to play Football from Western State Colorado University valued at $24,000.00 over four years.
45. Jordan Williams received an Athletic Scholarship to play Basketball from Western State Colorado University valued at $52,000.00 over four years.
46. Jordan Williamsreceived the San Miguel Power Association Scholarship valued at$500.00.
47. Jordan Williams was selected as this year's Daughters of the American Revolution nominee for Norwood High School.