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GEAR
UP Achievement Grant:
This $1000 grant is
awarded to students in the Montana GEAR UP
cohort who are enrolled in college preparatory courses and meet
the eligibility requirements. It is both an incentive to complete
their education and a reward for their continued efforts to fulfill
the mission of GEAR UP.
The Montana Guaranteed
Student Loan Program administers the Achievement Grant program for
Montana GEAR UP. In 2005, the Montana
Guaranteed Student Loan Program (MGSLP) received 317 applications,
representing 18 out of 21 of the 1999 GEAR UP grant schools.
Out of the 317 that applied, 262 grants were awarded in January.
Awards will be held in an account for up to 18 months after the
recipients graduate from high school and are ready to put their
funds to use for further education.
Essay
Contest:
The Montana Guaranteed
Student Loan Program has sponsored an essay contest for students
in the GEAR UP demonstration schools since the 1999-2000 school year. All schools are encouraged to participate
in the essay contest. First place essay winners in 7th and 8th
grade will be awarded a $200 college scholarship. The scholarships will be held until the student enrolls in college.
English teachers are encouraged to assist their GEAR
UP students by including the essay contest in the curriculum
of their English class.
Essay winners will be selected from each school and
announced in April. Winning essays will be published in a booklet
that will be provided to the students and the participating schools
during the following academic year.
GEAR
UP Pathways Scholarship:
The GEAR
UP Pathways Scholarship helps provide academically prepared
students from low and low- middle-income families access to postsecondary
education. The scholarship is awarded to recipients of the Montana
GEAR UP Achievement Grant who meet the eligibility requirements
and apply during their senior year of high school. Scholarships
are awarded based upon a variety of factors including financial
need, academic preparation and performance, participation in extra-curricular
activities, community service or volunteer projects, the quality
of response on the written application, and the quality of the project
submitted or described.
The scholarship may
be awarded for up to a five-year period as long as the recipient
continues to make satisfactory academic progress, maintains a 2.0
GPA and remains eligible for a Pell Grant. Though the recipient
may receive up to $5,000 per year, with a maximum total amount of
up to $20,000 over the life of the scholarship, the actual scholarship
amount depends on the cost of the program in which you enroll and
other financial aid you may receive. The scholarship may be used
at any public or private accredited institution in Montana.
Contact Janice Kirkpatrick, Scholarship Coordinator, at jkirkpatrick@mgslp.state.mt.us
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