OAGC Scholarships

 2009 OAGC Annual Awards

Do you know an outstanding OAGC member or affiliate group? Find out information on how to nominate these individuals for the OAGC annual awards presented at the Fall conference.

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 2009 OAGC Fall Conference Art Auction Scholarship

Artwork from students across Ohio is auctioned off annually during the OAGC Art Auction.  Three art scholarships will be available to students submitting artwork to the auction. Link to more information
2009/2010 OAGC Student Scholarship Twice each year OAGC offers scholarships to K-12 Ohio students for special activities that extend their special talent/interest areas.Guidelines and application materials

2009/2010 OAGC College
Scholarship Award

For any student who is about to enroll in his/her first year of college and/or a student currently enrolled full time in an undergraduate program of an Ohio college. Guidelines and application materials
2009 NAGC / OAGC
Nicholas Green Distinguished Student Award
This scholarship is awarded annually by NAGC and OAGC for students currently in grades 3-6, and covers the areas of academics, arts, athletics, and leadership. Only one nominee from Ohio will be submitted to NAGC. NAGC will make the final determination whether each state's nominee will receive the $500 savings bond and a certificate. The Ohio nominee will be recognized, along with his/her family, at the OAGC Fall Conference.Guidelines and application materials
Support for Talented
Students Scholarships
Support for Talented Students (STS) is a foundation whose purpose is to provide scholarships to gifted and talented students in grades K-12. Scholarships are made available for students who would benefit from enrichment activities not normally provided by schools. Some examples of activities that have been previously funded are math/computer courses, art and music instructional programs, science and engineering camps, and other academic summer programs.Guidelines and application materials
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Young Scholar Program Scholarhip
If you know a really bright 7th grader who?d set the world on fire if she/he only had the opportunity, read on! The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation is offering students the opportunity to apply for their Young Scholars Program. The Foundation provides exceptional students with individualized educational guidance and educational services, which could include tutors, summer programs, on-line classes, computers, and tuition throughout high school. Application materials will become available on the Foundation's website at www.jackkentcookefoundation.org along with more information about the Foundation itself in early February. Candidates must submit their completed application, with all materials specified in the program guidelines, by the receipt deadline of May 5, 2008. If you have questions about the Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Program, please don't hesitate to contact Tammie Stewart at 1-847-491-7127. Guidelines and application materials

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